You can be a part of the “face” of Arts for All and all you need is a welcoming personality. Duties could include greeting individual visitors to the Lake Mansion, as well as leading groups of children and adults on a Guided Tour. Training is provided.
If you like artwork and would like to be a part of a team responsible for labeling and exhibiting artwork in Arts for All Nevada’s “Art Access Gallery”, as well as for special exhibits.
If you like cleaning and maintenance, help us keep the great condition of the historic mansion(“Reno’s First Address!”).
Preparing school mailings, distribution of printed materials, research, special projects and more.
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…
The best job at the Rock involves helping with the care and feeding of the ten resident desert tortoises. The eight females live in one large habitat and the two males each have a separate habitat. Volunteers also interact with Red Rock guests and will likely develop a strong bond with at least one of…
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.
There are various ways that volunteers can help including: assisting various departments with clerical duties and other tasks, delivering mail and flowers to patients and staff, assisting with patient discharge, assisting with providing a warm welcome at one of our information desks, or visiting with patients and circulating books, magazines, videos, playing cards and puzzles…
We have several special volunteers with four legs instead of two! The healing power of a visit from a furry friend is demonstrated through our pet therapy program, which began in 1997. Our many registered and certified pet therapy dogs visit patients at various Renown locations and you could become a part of the team.