A 4-H club team, general or organizational leader provides overall leadership to the club, oversees the group structure and operation, while serving as the club’s contact with Extension employees and the 4-H Council. They coordinate members, parents and other leaders. 4-H club leaders act as individuals, a team or a group of people, each of…
An afterschool or school enrichment volunteer teaches 4-H curriculum, such as gardening, science or arts and crafts, to an Afterschool group or school class(es).
Become a chapter director, camp counselor, committee member, or chapter coordinator. Regardless of your role as a student volunteer, we’ll provide you with ongoing training and guidance to help you be successful at Kesem and your professional life after college.
Provide direct support to Kesem student leaders and ensure the safety of all Camp Kesem program participants while onsite. Open to Kesem student leaders and alumni.
Provides office support for direct patient care (creating patient/family teaching material, mailings, filing, etc.).
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.
Provides in-person activities and companionship (reading, life review, listening, watching a patient’s favorite shows, playing board or card games, scrapbooking, yard work, animal care, respite, etc.).
We are always looking for workshops that offer our students ways to expand on in-classroom learning. No matter what your skill or hobby we know our students would learn from your experience and interest.
For those interested in getting their hands in the dirt, volunteers assist with transplanting, harvesting, washing, & packing farm fresh produce. Volunteers go home with fresh produce as a thank you!