Special events are a vital source of funding and support, as well as a great way to get the word out about our programs. Volunteers staff committees and events, help secure silent auction prizes, solicit sponsors, help decorate, hang banners, distribute flyers, prepare food, sell event and raffle tickets and help with event setup and…

Our summer programs include water skiing in the Sacramento Valley and flat water kayaking, canoeing and stand up paddleboarding at Donner Lake and Lake Tahoe. A typical day lasts six to eight hours, and you may be in and out of the water all day. Summer program volunteers are required to volunteer at least 3…

Pop-Up PHC is typically held on the third Tuesday of the month. Volunteers help by supporting guests and providers connect to essential same-day/on-site services to our homeless and low-income community members. Volunteer roles include: Event Set-up: setting up tables, chairs, and tents Line Management: maintaining traffic flow Service Navigators: assisting guests through event Campus Maintenance:…

We work to record the services provided and obtained at our Connect events to better inform our coordination of community service. The data-basing volunteer will be tasked with accurately transferring recorded services and event attendance into our local database.

There are many volunteer roles available at Project Homeless Connect

Volunteers will create meaningful experiences with children and families by exploring the process of invention. They may even create something completely new with the tools and materials provided in this hands-on open classroom.

The Discovery offers customized, staff-level internships to qualified college students and recent graduates. Internships at The Discovery are unpaid, but the experience is well worth your time. You are placed with enthusiastic mentors, who will help you develop future job skills and discover the inner workings of a world-class, hands-on science museum.

The Discovery is seeking friendly and enthusiastic teen volunteers to serve as assistants for Camp Discovery, the museum’s summer camp program for kids entering kindergarten through 7th grade. Teen Assistants gain experience working with students in a fun, hands-on, science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) learning environment.

Share your artistic talent with the children and families who visit The Discovery. The Art Alcove volunteer is expected to be able to create a welcoming environment that offers visitors an inspiring and safe experience.

Volunteers will help unleash the creative potential of visitors through the innovative tools and materials that are provided in The Shop.