Volunteers are needed to help answer crisis phone calls while the AEDV office is closed. Volunteers receive 40 hours of crisis intervention training with community speakers and role playing.
From answering the call for help on the crisis line to working directly with families as they rebuild their lives, volunteers are trained to make a real difference.
Volunteer for our one time opportunities including special events, fundraising programs, holiday basket distribution, and semi-annual newsletter mailings.
Volunteer on an ongoing basis assisting with our food bank, family Dining Room, one of our three thrift stores, intake and referral, or data entry.
Help by providing front desk support at Donner Memorial State Park, Sugar Pine Point State Park, and at the Vikingsholm Visitor Center.
Help our operations by providing office/administrative assistance.
Help with our many special events throughout the year.
Help connect visitors to history by becoming a docent at the Hellman-Ehrman Estate and/or Vikingsholm Castle.
These volunteers are needed during the spring to help alter and/or create costumes for the Spring Concert. They usually work on projects while their child is in class or they take projects home to complete. Most of these projects involve minor hand sewing.
These volunteers give of their time while their child is in class by sitting in the hallway during classes. Their job is to ensure students’ safety, monitor students’ behavior, and remind parents and visitors of the hallway procedures.