Create a wonderful home cooked meal for our families, right in the House kitchen. We have a fully equipped kitchen, just decide on your menu, purchase the ingredients and then prepare them in our kitchen. Dinner can be scheduled any day of the year. This is a great group activity for up to 10 people.
Each week day, 148 healthy sack lunches are prepared to be delivered to nearby hospitals and medical facilities. We are in need of lunch delivery drivers who would drive RMHC’s refrigerated van to these facilities and delivery the lunches to children’s bedsides and to nurses to distribute.
Provide help around our House and yard. Duties can include sweeping, mopping, dusting, vacuuming, cleaning common areas, organizing storage areas, taking out the trash, changing light bulbs, loading and unloading supplies, moving boxes and furniture, simple repairs and maintenance etc.
Drive our 15 passenger van between the House and local hospitals in the morning or afternoon so that our families can spend time with their child. Volunteers must be willing to drive a 15 passenger van and have a clean driving record.
Groups prepare and pack healthy sack lunches that will be taken to local hospitals and medical facilities (by others). You can also help through our lunch bag & caring card decorating program if you want to brighten someone’s day! Or you can also contribute to the Lunch Wish List by collecting and donating items.
Greets visitors, answers the telephone, filing, assembling mass mailings and event materials, organizing storage areas, takes inventory of supplies, running errands etc. Microsoft Office proficient preferred.
We’re looking for Lunch Program Assistants to oversee our Lunch making groups. You’ll be helping to guide our volunteer groups one or more days per week, ensuring they follow our guidelines to produce a wonderful sack lunch for the families at local hospitals. You must be able to communicate well with diverse groups, ensure the…
Greet and interact with Museum visitors, distribute parking passes, provide directions and museum information, ring up gift shop sales and museum admissions (handling of money). Lobby Hosts may also be called upon to help the Museum staff with other office duties.
What do CASA volunteers do? They get to know the child by talking with everyone in that child’s life: parents, relatives, foster parents, teachers, attorneys, social workers, counselors and others. They use the information they gather to inform judges about what the child needs and what will be the best permanent home for them. By…
There are about 500,000 people coming into the Visitor Center annually. The information desk is typically staffed by two people during each morning and afternoon shift. During peak visitation periods, the need for friendly faces dispensing information increases.