An activity leader helps members plan and conduct group activities such as community service, recreation, fundraising or drama. You can expect to spend 1-2 hours of preparation time for every 1 hour of club or project activity. Leaders’ meetings or other training may be held for 1-2 hours each month.

A chaperone leads a group of youth at 4-H Camp, or state and national leadership conferences or contests.

A resource leader serves as a resource to leaders or members in a specific project or activity area.

4-H volunteers can serve on camp planning committees and leaders’ councils, teach workshops, raise funds, recruit new members or volunteers, judge at fairs and contests or organize events. 4-H is flexible and can be suited to a variety of lifestyles.

We are looking for a recurring volunteer that will join our team in the office at minimum of once a week for at least 3 hours per shift. This position will include a variety of tasks depending on project deadlines including, but not limited to: filing, data entry, office organization, cleaning and other duties specifically around coordination of special events.…

We are BARN BUDDIES SANCTUARY @ THE LAS VEGAS FARM. We have been around since 1961 and have been open to the public since 1968. It is truly a one-of-a-kind landmark here in the Las Vegas Valley, and an ideal place for the entire family to enjoy. THE LAS VEGAS FARM offers visitors an opportunity…

From our volunteers who work at our information desks and our nurse’s stations, to our Pet Therapy program and working with patient families in our waiting rooms, our 200+ volunteers unselfishly give of their time and talent. We are grateful that they are part of our St. Rose Dominican family. Volunteers are required to work…

Provides in-person, phone, or office support for the bereavement program and interacts with the family in a caring and compassionate manner. Assists with arrangements after death, agency memorial services or activities, and community education on end-of-life issues.

Provides program support through arts and crafts for patients or bereaved, community events, health or community fairs, fundraising, community speaker events, education, public relations, and volunteer recruitment.

This may include hospice interdisciplinary team and complementary alternative integrative health services roles.