Our phone hotline operates 24/7 which requires the support of our dedicated volunteers. Volunteers answer this hotline after Signs of HOPE business hours, on weekends, and on holidays. Phone hotline duties include: Answering hotline calls which can range from general questions from the public to a client in immediate crisis and needing support. Responding to…

This might include setup of tables, helping at check-in, directing patrons to tables or other similar tasks.

Assisting the Operations Manager at evening rehearsals.

Answer phones, filing, database entry, and assisting Reno Phil staff with larger projects: mailings, creating goodie bags for certain events, etc.

Help with staffing tables at community events. Share your knowledge and love of the Reno Phil with others!

Administrative volunteers provide valuable office and clerical support. Duties include filing, word processing, mailings, distribution of printed materials, research and data input.

Volunteer to help your community by preparing taxes free of charge.

A teen, junior or youth leader is an older 4-H member who develops leadership skills by teaching other 4-H members. Teen leaders gain experience teaching, working with others and taking on responsibilities under the guidance of an adult volunteer.

A project leader teaches members in a specific project area, such as rabbits, computers or fashion review. 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 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…

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