Identifying funders, making presentations on behalf of the gallery, networking with funding agencies, phone calls and letter correspondence, help write the grants.
Do you like to crochet or knit? We have the amazing support of The Children’s Cabinet Stitchers! They make baby blankets and other quilts that we distribute to new parents and families. Cheryl Stover is always looking for quilters, knitters, and crocheters to join. Email Cheryl today: cdstover@sbcglobal.net.
Volunteers have opportunities to help with Administrative Support that include: Website Development, Office assistance, Events volunteer, and Fundraising.
Guides take part in the outings and oversee the scheduled activities and meetings with Mentors and Ambassadors.
We are seeking business leaders and corporate partners in the community who are willing to speak to our Ambassadors about the business and career opportunities for the future.
Our Homework Help & Tutoring Program provides after-school tutoring in all subjects to students’ grades K-12 at libraries, schools, and community centers. Our tutors and aides are typically comprised of teachers, school support staff, college students, and persons with a background in education or childhood development.
Assist with our special events such as luncheons, kick off events, our annual golf tournament, and more!
Description: These volunteers provide Basic Life Support (BLS) services during competition and help assess whether a higher level of care is required. Depending on the event, they may provide overnight coverage for events where delegations are housed as part of the competition. Volunteer Commitment: Each competition varies, but in general, medical volunteers must be able…
If you are able to commit some time as an assistant coach or play alongside an athlete as a Unified Partner®, we can use your help! Special Olympics volunteers include students, retirees, professionals and families. You don’t need coaching experience or specific training working with persons with intellectual disabilities. We have great staff, mentor coaches…
Most teams have a volunteer who is known as the team parent. The role of the team parent is defined largely by the manager’s needs and wishes, but team parents often help the managers organize team activities, handle logistical issues like uniforms and scheduling, and make the whole team experience more fun. The manager decides…