Volunteers assist with clean up projects in the community

Foster Grandparents tutor children at their schools who are needing extra reading help. Volunteers are paid a stipend if they income qualify

Volunteers assist in our food pantry stocking shelves and putting “orders” together for those in need.

Volunteers assist home bound seniors and veterans with light housekeeping and provide transportation for errands and appointments. Stipend and mileage reimbursement is paid to those who income qualify.

On Tuesday, April 26th, the Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows is hosting an event with Strong Youth, Strong Communities! This is a national organization that travels the country in partnership with the Pro Football Hall of Fame to teach kids how to be strong members of their communities.Around 250 local youth will be…

Support Nevada Urban Indians by volunteering at one of our events

Assistance League members fulfill the daily obligations of running the chapter. Elected Board Members come from the voting membership and members volunteer on over 21 committees. Meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month except July and August. Members can schedule volunteer time to fit their schedules.

Assisteens® Auxiliary membership is open to teens in grades seven through twelve. Meetings are held on the second Sunday of the month from September to April. Assistance League members act as advisers to these young volunteers.

Desert Sage Auxiliary provides an opportunity for those who wish to give service to the community but have limited weekday hours to volunteer. Volunteer opportunities are available on Saturdays and meetings are held on the first Tuesday evening of each month.

Because of the sensitive nature of our work, most volunteer positions do involve significant training. We ask that volunteers who complete the training commit to 4-6 hours weekly or biweekly of volunteer time for a minimum of 6 months. It is our volunteer corps that is responsible for answering our 27/4 hotline, as well as…