Volunteer: Community Engagement With Shelter AnimalsPMHS-CV is looking for volunteers to help with our various community engagement and humane education programs! Programs include our reading program (kids read to our shelter animals), birthday parties, movie nights w/ animals, educational presentations, and more. Most programs take place at our shelter. If you are interested in volunteering for any of our community engagement programs, please email communityengagement@popememorialcvhs.org. Thank you! Organization: Pope Memorial Humane Society - Cocheco Valley PMHS-CV is looking for volunteers to help with our various community engagement and humane education programs! Programs include our reading program (kids read to our shelter animals), birthday parties, movie nights w/ animals, educational presentations, and more. Most programs take place at our shelter. If you are interested in volunteering for any of our community engagement programs, please email communityengagement@popememorialcvhs.org. Thank you! Organization: Pope Memorial Humane Society - Cocheco Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03820 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Barn Chores VolunteerWe are actively searching for volunteers to join our wonderful crew! From our barn chore volunteers, we need help measuring grain, feeding hay, turning out horses, scooping stalls, and other necessary tasks in keeping our herd of therapy horses (and donkey!) cared for. This position would ask volunteers to commit about three hours each week to help us achieve our mission. Training is provided! Organization: Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center We are actively searching for volunteers to join our wonderful crew! From our barn chore volunteers, we need help measuring grain, feeding hay, turning out horses, scooping stalls, and other necessary tasks in keeping our herd of therapy horses (and donkey!) cared for. This position would ask volunteers to commit about three hours each week to help us achieve our mission. Training is provided! Organization: Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03278 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lesson Assistant VolunteerLesson Assistant Volunteers are typically seen in the barn and arena helping with our lesson horses and students. Volunteers will work alongside students as they learn to brush and tack horse, or will prepare horses prior to lessons. Then, volunteers join students in the riding arena as needed to assist our BITS lesson instructors. We need reliable volunteers to ensure each of our kiddos' lessons are a success! Training is provided, but horse experience is always a plus! Organization: Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center Lesson Assistant Volunteers are typically seen in the barn and arena helping with our lesson horses and students. Volunteers will work alongside students as they learn to brush and tack horse, or will prepare horses prior to lessons. Then, volunteers join students in the riding arena as needed to assist our BITS lesson instructors. We need reliable volunteers to ensure each of our kiddos' lessons are a success! Training is provided, but horse experience is always a plus! Organization: Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03278 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Facilities Maintenance VolunteerIf you are handy with tools and interested in helping maintain our grounds, we always need help keeping up with repairs around the farm! Painting fences, fixing gates, building arena elements, and many other projects are frequent at BITS. Come join our team! Organization: Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center If you are handy with tools and interested in helping maintain our grounds, we always need help keeping up with repairs around the farm! Painting fences, fixing gates, building arena elements, and many other projects are frequent at BITS. Come join our team! Organization: Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03278 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Backstage Volunteer OpportunitiesBACKSTAGE POSITIONS Set Building: You don’t need to be an experienced carpenter to help with set building (although we welcome you if you are!). Our Lead Carpenters and experienced builders will teach you and guide you in tasks appropriate for your skill level. It is also a great way to learn and practice a new skill and get to see your work in the final production. Some sets are realistic interiors that look just like a room in someone’s home and others are unit sets with many pieces that move in and out. This is a fun and challenging way to be a part of a production. Set building takes place at a variety of times so you can probably find sessions that work with your schedule. Keep an eye out for an upcoming Power Tool Workshop where you can get concentrated instruction. Set Painting: You don’t need to be an artist/painter, or to be gifted (although there are lots of opportunities for specialized art work if you are an artist). Much of the scene painting we do at The Players consists of base-coating, solid color painting, and easily painted specialty pieces that require only patience and the love of moving a paintbrush. Again, our Lead Painters will be at every session to guide you in tasks and techniques. Scene painting is great fun and even if you have never done it before, you’ll be able to learn techniques that will have you painting like Rembrandt. Painting sessions are at varying times so you cand pick and choose those that work with your schedule. There’s nothing like seeing your hard work under stage lights! Set Dressing: Do you love yard sales and antique shops? Do you love decorating would you like to have access to a budget and a whole warehouse floor full of interesting objects? Do you have an eye for where to hang pictures, where to put artificial plants, which curtains work best with the design of the room? If this sounds like you, you will love set dressing. Working with the designer you will bring the set to life by adding all the finishing touches. You’ll also be working side by side with the Properties Designer, always a fun collaboration. You’ll do a lot of your work later in the production calendar, once the set is finished, so it’s often a whirlwind of hunting, shopping, hanging, and excitement as you move things into the Audi during the last week or two (for musicals) and bring the set detail to life. Props Manager and Props Assistant Such a simple title for a very challenging and rewarding job. The props manager makes a list of properties needed for the show using the script. They then work with the director on additions and deletions. You will be finding, buying, or pulling from our extensive prop collection all the things that the actors handle during a play. A love of yard sales, thrift shops, crafts and collecting makes you a perfect candidate! Sometimes you will work in collaboration with the set dresser as well. Each play has different prop requirements—Our Town has about six props and Not A Word had more than 50. In addition to getting the props ready the Prop Manager attends rehearsals (later in the rehearsal period, usually) and all performances to work backstage with props assistants and the stage manager to be sure all items are in the correct spot and ready for actors. Note: The Players are very aware of and careful for prop safety, following strict guidelines for prop firearms, knives, swords, etc. Costume Designer, Costume Assistants, Wardrobe Manager If you love working with people and clothing you might find your theatre home on the second floor of the Players’ Studio, where you will find one of the largest collections of costumes in the state. What we don’t have in stock we build or borrow and every show needs lots of help with costumes. If you have any training or experience with costume design, we need you now! If you are interested in learning we can pair you with our experienced designers on a few shows until you feel ready to design on your own. If you like to sew or have always wanted to learn, we also need you now. Costumes need to be altered, mended or modified. Bring your skills to the costume assistant position. And maybe you love costumes but don’t want to design or sew! We need you to work on wardrobe, which is the packing, transporting, organizing at the theatre, being a backstage dresser and helping actors with costume changes, collecting, laundering, and returning of all costumes used in a show. Don’t worry if this sounds like a lot—you’ll have plenty of help. Wardrobe work is a great way to be backstage during a show and to be a vital part of the action. Most of your commitments as wardrobe manager will be during the last few weeks of production and immediately following the show. Run Crew Are you calm under pressure? Do you love order and organization? Do you look good in black and a headset? Our run crews perform set and prop changes under the direction of the Technical Director and Stage Manager. You will often work with a stagehand script, a detailed list of all the changes and who does what and when. The run crew for 39 Steps last season even got a curtain call because they did so much in full view of the audience. This is a great opportunity to be an integral part of a play if you don’t want to act. You will need to be at rehearsals later in the rehearsal period and for all rehearsals once the show has moved to the Audi. Load-In and Strike Crew It takes a village to get our shows from the Studio to the City Auditorium. Sometimes it means taking an entire set apart and loading it, along with props, costumes, lighting and sound equipment on a truck, moving it downtown, unloading it and reassembling it on the Audi stage. It is a brief but intense experience with lots of camaraderie and a delicious lunch served by Players cooks and bakers. Then, at the end of the show, it all has to be done in reverse…when the actors and run crews are tired and very much in need of your help. The cast and crew are required to do this job but would welcome you to join them for either or both. Marketing and Publicity We have a committee for Marketing and Publicity that could really use your help with everything from graphic design to poster runs. For instance, we need a “Volunteer With the Players” brochure designed as soon as possible! If you are an experienced graphic design person you will find lots of fun, quirky, and challenging projects waiting for you. If you just want to help with logistics, if you like to write newsletter entries and copy, if you want to help communicate with print and TV media, help design our show programs, posters, and other publicity we need you. This work can often be done entirely on your schedule and, again, if you want to learn we have lots of experienced professionals to help you. Box Office Help out with all ticket related tasks from managing season subscriptions to taking tickets (paper or electronic) at the door. Our Box Office committee members will train you on the software and other procedures. This is a great way to meet the public and will challenge and reward you. Some work required across the season and at performances. Shop and Paint Shop Maintenance and Studio Maintenance If you have already had your Studio tour you have seen how well organized and maintained the shop, paint shop, scenery docks, prop and costume storage, library, sound equipment storage, kitchen, bathrooms and rehearsal areas are. If only this happened by magic! But it takes many people who are good organizers and meticulous cleaners. (Remember, it’s always more fun to clean someone else’s house!). These spaces are used constantly by people who are so busy building, painting, sewing, and other show-related tasks that they don’t always have time to keep these spaces like they should be. Once each year there is a Studio clean-up day, which involves many people, but we need help throughout the rest of the year. You can make your own schedule and get plenty of advice and guidance from experienced Players. It’s not a glamorous job but you will be held in highest esteem and can feel proud of your work every time you come into our beautiful space. Workshop Assistant/Administrator The Players offer training workshops—single events—throughout the year and workshop leaders sometimes need help with registration, confirmation, or logistics for those workshops before and on the day of. If you help out you get to attend the workshop for free! This isn’t a huge time requirement but it can make a big difference for the instructor and it’s a great chance to get to know people. Social Events Planning/Set-up/Clean-up One of the best things about being involved with the Community Players is the frequent opportunities to engage socially. Each show has a company party and there are often other opportunities to share a meal together at the Studio including the Annual Meeting. We always need help planning pot luck dinners, shopping for supplies, setting up, and cleaning up, and, of course, enjoying the social time. Lead and Assistant Producers Even if you’re not a CEO or head of a big organization (although we welcome all levels of experience) we need your help producing our shows. It is work that goes largely unrecognized by the outside world—we LOVE our producers within the Players family—but without which there would be no productions. Lead Producers go through one of our periodic Producer Training workshops, which are open to anyone. This is a great way to learn about all the hard work behind the magic you see on stage. Our producers do a variety of administrative tasks involving helping to staff the show, scheduling, communication, planning, coordinating and working closely with the director, Players’ president/board of directors and designers. It is a great challenge and extremely rewarding. Assistant producers are also encouraged to attend producer training as they help out with all aspects of producing under the guidance of the lead producer. Producers use our detailed Producers’ Manual, which contains detailed lists of all the necessary tasks. Stage Manager and Assistant Stage Manager You probably have/had a job or career or manage/managed a family and as such have the basic skill set required to be a Stage Manager. You will just need to attend one of our Stage Manager training workshops or work first under the guidance of an experienced Stage Manager. The Stage Manager is in charge of everything that happens behind the curtain. And that’s a lot. You will work closely with the director to prepare the rehearsal space, run rehearsals, take blocking, coordinate light, sound, and set change cues with the designers, support actors, supervise load out and load in, manage strike and call the show, among many other duties. It’s like being an air traffic controller only with people instead of planes. And it is as much fun as it is challenging, especially if you enjoy big-picture management. The Assistant Stage Manager works closely with the SM and it is a good place to gain experience if you want to Stage Manage. The Players has a small stable of excellent Stage Managers but they get tired and would welcome some new members of this elite group. Ushers Come to a brief training, work with some wonderful people, greet and assist the public, and get to see a show for free. We always need ushers! House Managers Just as the Stage Manager is responsible for everything that happens behind the curtain, you are responsible for everything that happens in front of the curtain. Among other things, you will open and close the theatre building, supervise ushers, handle emergencies, assist patrons with special needs, manage intermissions, assure cleanliness of the lobby and restrooms, and serve as an ambassador for the Players. You will have access to preparation and training by our experienced House Managers. Again, if you like to be in charge or if you’re a natural manager, this is a fun job. Your commitment is limited to show nights after you have been trained. Lighting, Set, and Sound Designers In these key design positions, you will design and install lighting, scenery, and sound. These are specialized positions that require some basic training but if you have an interest, the experienced designers at the Players will mentor you and support you as you learn and try your skills. If you are an experienced designer or technician, we need you now! Light and Sound Board Operators These are highly technical positions that receive a small stipend. You may need to be specially trained and certified on the Audi boards, or receive special training on Players’ equipment. Anyone with past experience running lights and/or sound can shorten the training process and we are willing to train anyone with an interest. Lights and sound are characters in any show and we need the highest quality work from our operators. Want a good challenge? This is it! VOLUNTEER FOR A COMMITTEE (Chair or Member) Our standing committees work year-round and are critical to our work. Committee Chair’s terms run from July 1 to June 30, but committee members can be added at any time. Would you be interested in chairing a committee or serving as a member? Check out this list of committees and contact us to learn more. Marketing/Publicity Box Office/Subscriptions Fundraising Rights and Royalties Season Program Lighting Sound Props Costumes Wardrobe Shop Maintenance Studio Maintenance Children’s Theatre Project Newsletters (E-news Update and Backstage) Database/Membership Directors Committee Investment Committee Workshops Library Historian Annual Meeting Website Play Consideration Committee New Volunteer Committee For more information contact Cindy Dickinson, New Volunteer Coordinator: cynthia.dickinson@communityplayersofconcord.org Organization: The Community Players of Concord, NH BACKSTAGE POSITIONS Set Building: You don’t need to be an experienced carpenter to help with set building (although we welcome you if you are!). Our Lead Carpenters and experienced builders will teach you and guide you in tasks appropriate for your skill level. It is also a great way to learn and practice a new skill and get to see your work in the final production. Some sets are realistic interiors that look just like a room in someone’s home and others are unit sets with many pieces that move in and out. This is a fun and challenging way to be a part of a production. Set building takes place at a variety of times so you can probably find sessions that work with your schedule. Keep an eye out for an upcoming Power Tool Workshop where you can get concentrated instruction. Set Painting: You don’t need to be an artist/painter, or to be gifted (although there are lots of opportunities for specialized art work if you are an artist). Much of the scene painting we do at The Players consists of base-coating, solid color painting, and easily painted specialty pieces that require only patience and the love of moving a paintbrush. Again, our Lead Painters will be at every session to guide you in tasks and techniques. Scene painting is great fun and even if you have never done it before, you’ll be able to learn techniques that will have you painting like Rembrandt. Painting sessions are at varying times so you cand pick and choose those that work with your schedule. There’s nothing like seeing your hard work under stage lights! Set Dressing: Do you love yard sales and antique shops? Do you love decorating would you like to have access to a budget and a whole warehouse floor full of interesting objects? Do you have an eye for where to hang pictures, where to put artificial plants, which curtains work best with the design of the room? If this sounds like you, you will love set dressing. Working with the designer you will bring the set to life by adding all the finishing touches. You’ll also be working side by side with the Properties Designer, always a fun collaboration. You’ll do a lot of your work later in the production calendar, once the set is finished, so it’s often a whirlwind of hunting, shopping, hanging, and excitement as you move things into the Audi during the last week or two (for musicals) and bring the set detail to life. Props Manager and Props Assistant Such a simple title for a very challenging and rewarding job. The props manager makes a list of properties needed for the show using the script. They then work with the director on additions and deletions. You will be finding, buying, or pulling from our extensive prop collection all the things that the actors handle during a play. A love of yard sales, thrift shops, crafts and collecting makes you a perfect candidate! Sometimes you will work in collaboration with the set dresser as well. Each play has different prop requirements—Our Town has about six props and Not A Word had more than 50. In addition to getting the props ready the Prop Manager attends rehearsals (later in the rehearsal period, usually) and all performances to work backstage with props assistants and the stage manager to be sure all items are in the correct spot and ready for actors. Note: The Players are very aware of and careful for prop safety, following strict guidelines for prop firearms, knives, swords, etc. Costume Designer, Costume Assistants, Wardrobe Manager If you love working with people and clothing you might find your theatre home on the second floor of the Players’ Studio, where you will find one of the largest collections of costumes in the state. What we don’t have in stock we build or borrow and every show needs lots of help with costumes. If you have any training or experience with costume design, we need you now! If you are interested in learning we can pair you with our experienced designers on a few shows until you feel ready to design on your own. If you like to sew or have always wanted to learn, we also need you now. Costumes need to be altered, mended or modified. Bring your skills to the costume assistant position. And maybe you love costumes but don’t want to design or sew! We need you to work on wardrobe, which is the packing, transporting, organizing at the theatre, being a backstage dresser and helping actors with costume changes, collecting, laundering, and returning of all costumes used in a show. Don’t worry if this sounds like a lot—you’ll have plenty of help. Wardrobe work is a great way to be backstage during a show and to be a vital part of the action. Most of your commitments as wardrobe manager will be during the last few weeks of production and immediately following the show. Run Crew Are you calm under pressure? Do you love order and organization? Do you look good in black and a headset? Our run crews perform set and prop changes under the direction of the Technical Director and Stage Manager. You will often work with a stagehand script, a detailed list of all the changes and who does what and when. The run crew for 39 Steps last season even got a curtain call because they did so much in full view of the audience. This is a great opportunity to be an integral part of a play if you don’t want to act. You will need to be at rehearsals later in the rehearsal period and for all rehearsals once the show has moved to the Audi. Load-In and Strike Crew It takes a village to get our shows from the Studio to the City Auditorium. Sometimes it means taking an entire set apart and loading it, along with props, costumes, lighting and sound equipment on a truck, moving it downtown, unloading it and reassembling it on the Audi stage. It is a brief but intense experience with lots of camaraderie and a delicious lunch served by Players cooks and bakers. Then, at the end of the show, it all has to be done in reverse…when the actors and run crews are tired and very much in need of your help. The cast and crew are required to do this job but would welcome you to join them for either or both. Marketing and Publicity We have a committee for Marketing and Publicity that could really use your help with everything from graphic design to poster runs. For instance, we need a “Volunteer With the Players” brochure designed as soon as possible! If you are an experienced graphic design person you will find lots of fun, quirky, and challenging projects waiting for you. If you just want to help with logistics, if you like to write newsletter entries and copy, if you want to help communicate with print and TV media, help design our show programs, posters, and other publicity we need you. This work can often be done entirely on your schedule and, again, if you want to learn we have lots of experienced professionals to help you. Box Office Help out with all ticket related tasks from managing season subscriptions to taking tickets (paper or electronic) at the door. Our Box Office committee members will train you on the software and other procedures. This is a great way to meet the public and will challenge and reward you. Some work required across the season and at performances. Shop and Paint Shop Maintenance and Studio Maintenance If you have already had your Studio tour you have seen how well organized and maintained the shop, paint shop, scenery docks, prop and costume storage, library, sound equipment storage, kitchen, bathrooms and rehearsal areas are. If only this happened by magic! But it takes many people who are good organizers and meticulous cleaners. (Remember, it’s always more fun to clean someone else’s house!). These spaces are used constantly by people who are so busy building, painting, sewing, and other show-related tasks that they don’t always have time to keep these spaces like they should be. Once each year there is a Studio clean-up day, which involves many people, but we need help throughout the rest of the year. You can make your own schedule and get plenty of advice and guidance from experienced Players. It’s not a glamorous job but you will be held in highest esteem and can feel proud of your work every time you come into our beautiful space. Workshop Assistant/Administrator The Players offer training workshops—single events—throughout the year and workshop leaders sometimes need help with registration, confirmation, or logistics for those workshops before and on the day of. If you help out you get to attend the workshop for free! This isn’t a huge time requirement but it can make a big difference for the instructor and it’s a great chance to get to know people. Social Events Planning/Set-up/Clean-up One of the best things about being involved with the Community Players is the frequent opportunities to engage socially. Each show has a company party and there are often other opportunities to share a meal together at the Studio including the Annual Meeting. We always need help planning pot luck dinners, shopping for supplies, setting up, and cleaning up, and, of course, enjoying the social time. Lead and Assistant Producers Even if you’re not a CEO or head of a big organization (although we welcome all levels of experience) we need your help producing our shows. It is work that goes largely unrecognized by the outside world—we LOVE our producers within the Players family—but without which there would be no productions. Lead Producers go through one of our periodic Producer Training workshops, which are open to anyone. This is a great way to learn about all the hard work behind the magic you see on stage. Our producers do a variety of administrative tasks involving helping to staff the show, scheduling, communication, planning, coordinating and working closely with the director, Players’ president/board of directors and designers. It is a great challenge and extremely rewarding. Assistant producers are also encouraged to attend producer training as they help out with all aspects of producing under the guidance of the lead producer. Producers use our detailed Producers’ Manual, which contains detailed lists of all the necessary tasks. Stage Manager and Assistant Stage Manager You probably have/had a job or career or manage/managed a family and as such have the basic skill set required to be a Stage Manager. You will just need to attend one of our Stage Manager training workshops or work first under the guidance of an experienced Stage Manager. The Stage Manager is in charge of everything that happens behind the curtain. And that’s a lot. You will work closely with the director to prepare the rehearsal space, run rehearsals, take blocking, coordinate light, sound, and set change cues with the designers, support actors, supervise load out and load in, manage strike and call the show, among many other duties. It’s like being an air traffic controller only with people instead of planes. And it is as much fun as it is challenging, especially if you enjoy big-picture management. The Assistant Stage Manager works closely with the SM and it is a good place to gain experience if you want to Stage Manage. The Players has a small stable of excellent Stage Managers but they get tired and would welcome some new members of this elite group. Ushers Come to a brief training, work with some wonderful people, greet and assist the public, and get to see a show for free. We always need ushers! House Managers Just as the Stage Manager is responsible for everything that happens behind the curtain, you are responsible for everything that happens in front of the curtain. Among other things, you will open and close the theatre building, supervise ushers, handle emergencies, assist patrons with special needs, manage intermissions, assure cleanliness of the lobby and restrooms, and serve as an ambassador for the Players. You will have access to preparation and training by our experienced House Managers. Again, if you like to be in charge or if you’re a natural manager, this is a fun job. Your commitment is limited to show nights after you have been trained. Lighting, Set, and Sound Designers In these key design positions, you will design and install lighting, scenery, and sound. These are specialized positions that require some basic training but if you have an interest, the experienced designers at the Players will mentor you and support you as you learn and try your skills. If you are an experienced designer or technician, we need you now! Light and Sound Board Operators These are highly technical positions that receive a small stipend. You may need to be specially trained and certified on the Audi boards, or receive special training on Players’ equipment. Anyone with past experience running lights and/or sound can shorten the training process and we are willing to train anyone with an interest. Lights and sound are characters in any show and we need the highest quality work from our operators. Want a good challenge? This is it! VOLUNTEER FOR A COMMITTEE (Chair or Member) Our standing committees work year-round and are critical to our work. Committee Chair’s terms run from July 1 to June 30, but committee members can be added at any time. Would you be interested in chairing a committee or serving as a member? Check out this list of committees and contact us to learn more. Marketing/Publicity Box Office/Subscriptions Fundraising Rights and Royalties Season Program Lighting Sound Props Costumes Wardrobe Shop Maintenance Studio Maintenance Children’s Theatre Project Newsletters (E-news Update and Backstage) Database/Membership Directors Committee Investment Committee Workshops Library Historian Annual Meeting Website Play Consideration Committee New Volunteer Committee For more information contact Cindy Dickinson, New Volunteer Coordinator: cynthia.dickinson@communityplayersofconcord.org Organization: The Community Players of Concord, NH Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bayada Hospice VolunteerHi! Are looking at creating good in the world? Do you want to help families in need? Bayada Hospice needs volunteers for a variety of in person, office, and virtual projects that focus on making families with a loved one in hospice lives easier. Please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator David Trenor at dtrenor@bayada.com or text / call 802 855 4897 for more information. Bayada Hospice Volunteer Description Summary: Volunteers assist Bayada staff with families who have a loved one in hospice care. We have many ways that you can help change a family’s life. Specific Duties and Responsibilities may include: Patient visits (Companionship, Reading, Life review, Exercise) Legacy projects to help the family remember their loved one (arts / cooking / music/ etc) Reading, Movies, Crafts, Activities at Senior living facilities Pet therapy (if you have a therapy animal) Virtual projects from home or around your town (singing, art, crafts, reading, music) Office projects (companionship calls or office help) Gardening program assistance Bereavement support Vigil companionshipTrack your volunteer hours (prep, travel and activity included) with the volunteer coordinator.Organization: Bayada Hospice Hi! Are looking at creating good in the world? Do you want to help families in need? Bayada Hospice needs volunteers for a variety of in person, office, and virtual projects that focus on making families with a loved one in hospice lives easier. Please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator David Trenor at dtrenor@bayada.com or text / call 802 855 4897 for more information. Bayada Hospice Volunteer Description Summary: Volunteers assist Bayada staff with families who have a loved one in hospice care. We have many ways that you can help change a family’s life. Specific Duties and Responsibilities may include: Patient visits (Companionship, Reading, Life review, Exercise) Legacy projects to help the family remember their loved one (arts / cooking / music/ etc) Reading, Movies, Crafts, Activities at Senior living facilities Pet therapy (if you have a therapy animal) Virtual projects from home or around your town (singing, art, crafts, reading, music) Office projects (companionship calls or office help) Gardening program assistance Bereavement support Vigil companionshipTrack your volunteer hours (prep, travel and activity included) with the volunteer coordinator.Organization: Bayada Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bayada Virtual Hospice VolunteerHi! Are looking at creating good in the world? Do you want to help families in need? Bayada Hospice needs volunteers for a variety of in person, office, and virtual projects that focus on making families with a loved one in hospice lives easier. Please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator David Trenor at dtrenor@bayada.com or text / call 802 855 4897 for more information. Bayada Hospice Volunteer Description Summary: Virtual Volunteers assist Bayada staff with families who have a loved one in hospice care. We have many ways that you can help change a family’s life. Specific Duties and Responsibilities may include: Legacy projects to help the family remember their loved one (arts / cooking / music/ etc)Virtual projects from home or around your town (singing, art, crafts, reading, music) Office projects (companionship calls or office help) Gardening program assistance Bereavement supportTrack your volunteer hours (prep, travel and activity included) with the volunteer coordinator.Organization: Bayada Hospice Hi! Are looking at creating good in the world? Do you want to help families in need? Bayada Hospice needs volunteers for a variety of in person, office, and virtual projects that focus on making families with a loved one in hospice lives easier. Please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator David Trenor at dtrenor@bayada.com or text / call 802 855 4897 for more information. Bayada Hospice Volunteer Description Summary: Virtual Volunteers assist Bayada staff with families who have a loved one in hospice care. We have many ways that you can help change a family’s life. Specific Duties and Responsibilities may include: Legacy projects to help the family remember their loved one (arts / cooking / music/ etc)Virtual projects from home or around your town (singing, art, crafts, reading, music) Office projects (companionship calls or office help) Gardening program assistance Bereavement supportTrack your volunteer hours (prep, travel and activity included) with the volunteer coordinator.Organization: Bayada Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Love to Shop? Many elderly /disabled individuals need someone to get or assist them with grocery shoppingBeing independent is a matter of pride for many of our elderly and disabled individuals. Yet, the basic need of obtaining food can sometimes be difficult to attain. Volunteers can assist our elderly recipients by transporting them to the store, reading labels, reaching items or ensuring correct money transactions. In some instances, the volunteers may do the shopping for the individual because they are unable. All volunteers must go through an application process that does require reference checks. For those considering taking a person to the store a driver's license and active vehicle insurance is required. Organization: Community Caregivers of Greater Derry Being independent is a matter of pride for many of our elderly and disabled individuals. Yet, the basic need of obtaining food can sometimes be difficult to attain. Volunteers can assist our elderly recipients by transporting them to the store, reading labels, reaching items or ensuring correct money transactions. In some instances, the volunteers may do the shopping for the individual because they are unable. All volunteers must go through an application process that does require reference checks. For those considering taking a person to the store a driver's license and active vehicle insurance is required. Organization: Community Caregivers of Greater Derry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 03038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Energy to spare? Help an elderly or disabled person who can't quite keep their home as tidy as they would like.For years many of our elderly and disabled recipients have taken pride in maintaining their homes. Now, because of physical frailty or illnesses they cannot accomplish even the simplest tasks. Volunteers can help with items such as cleaning counter areas, vacuuming, dusting, and laundry. Many combine visiting with the person while doing their tasks. Caregivers seeks to help those who have difficulty. All volunteers are asked to complete an application process that does involve reference checks. Knowledge of any disability that might affect ability to perform service would be helpful. Organization: Community Caregivers of Greater Derry For years many of our elderly and disabled recipients have taken pride in maintaining their homes. Now, because of physical frailty or illnesses they cannot accomplish even the simplest tasks. Volunteers can help with items such as cleaning counter areas, vacuuming, dusting, and laundry. Many combine visiting with the person while doing their tasks. Caregivers seeks to help those who have difficulty. All volunteers are asked to complete an application process that does involve reference checks. Knowledge of any disability that might affect ability to perform service would be helpful. Organization: Community Caregivers of Greater Derry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 03038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Barn Volunteers needed!Barn volunteers assist with a wide variety of task, including and not limited to, stall/run in shed cleaning, adding bedding as needed, providing clean water to horses inside and outside, sweeping horse aisle, de-webbing stalls and barn aisle, as well as other tasks to maintain barn cleanliness. Volunteers may assist with putting hay in fields and turn out/turn in of horses as needed. No horse experience is necessary. In order for volunteers to assist with moving horses to and from paddocks, they must attend a Taking the Lead training. Organization: UpReach Therapeutic Equestrian Center Barn volunteers assist with a wide variety of task, including and not limited to, stall/run in shed cleaning, adding bedding as needed, providing clean water to horses inside and outside, sweeping horse aisle, de-webbing stalls and barn aisle, as well as other tasks to maintain barn cleanliness. Volunteers may assist with putting hay in fields and turn out/turn in of horses as needed. No horse experience is necessary. In order for volunteers to assist with moving horses to and from paddocks, they must attend a Taking the Lead training. Organization: UpReach Therapeutic Equestrian Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03045 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Window Cleaning for ground-level exhibit windowsDo you enjoy morning walks between May 1 and November 1? Volunteers assist staff as the trail is prepared for opening each day by cleaning glass exhibit windows. All windows are ground-level. Window washing cleaner or a vinegar/water solution is used. Volunteers walk the 3/4-mile animal exhibit trail and see animals just after their release into their exhibit spaces while performing their service. Chaperoned youth are invited to sign up. Volunteers may schedule intermittently according to their availability. Regular scheduling is also available. Visit Volunteer | Squam Lakes Natural Science Center (nhnature.org) for more information and to access a Volunteer Application. Organization: Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Do you enjoy morning walks between May 1 and November 1? Volunteers assist staff as the trail is prepared for opening each day by cleaning glass exhibit windows. All windows are ground-level. Window washing cleaner or a vinegar/water solution is used. Volunteers walk the 3/4-mile animal exhibit trail and see animals just after their release into their exhibit spaces while performing their service. Chaperoned youth are invited to sign up. Volunteers may schedule intermittently according to their availability. Regular scheduling is also available. Visit Volunteer | Squam Lakes Natural Science Center (nhnature.org) for more information and to access a Volunteer Application. Organization: Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03245 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolunteerThere are many volunteer opportunities at the Science Center! School Group Greeters welcome school groups as they arrive on buses, Lake Education Assistants lead lake-testing activities with school groups aboard pontoon boats, Greeters welcome visitors and provide information about the Science Center, Animal Care volunteers assist with cage cleaning and animal food preparation, office volunteers assist with mailings, and more! For aditional information and a brochure on volunteer opportunities, please contact the Volunteer Manager. Some services require a minimum age of 18. The Science Center may submit background checks on some services. Visit Volunteer | Squam Lakes Natural Science Center (nhnature.org) for service descriptions and to complete a Volunteer Application. Organization: Squam Lakes Natural Science Center There are many volunteer opportunities at the Science Center! School Group Greeters welcome school groups as they arrive on buses, Lake Education Assistants lead lake-testing activities with school groups aboard pontoon boats, Greeters welcome visitors and provide information about the Science Center, Animal Care volunteers assist with cage cleaning and animal food preparation, office volunteers assist with mailings, and more! For aditional information and a brochure on volunteer opportunities, please contact the Volunteer Manager. Some services require a minimum age of 18. The Science Center may submit background checks on some services. Visit Volunteer | Squam Lakes Natural Science Center (nhnature.org) for service descriptions and to complete a Volunteer Application. Organization: Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 03245 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Do you enjoy reading, watching old movies, playing cards or board games? You could share this enjoyment with an elderly or disabled person who seeks companionship.Think of hearing history from someone who has lived it! Many of our elderly recipients have lived through and been exposed to many experiences in their lives. Sharing these memories or other enjoyable activities is often the highlight of their day or sometimes even their week. Volunteers can offer a couple of hours a week reading, helping write cards, or playing cards or board games. All volunteers are asked to complete an application process that involves reference checks. Organization: Community Caregivers of Greater Derry Think of hearing history from someone who has lived it! Many of our elderly recipients have lived through and been exposed to many experiences in their lives. Sharing these memories or other enjoyable activities is often the highlight of their day or sometimes even their week. Volunteers can offer a couple of hours a week reading, helping write cards, or playing cards or board games. All volunteers are asked to complete an application process that involves reference checks. Organization: Community Caregivers of Greater Derry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Willing Hands Gleaning Volunteer, Upper ValleyJoin a gleaning crew to glean/harvest surplus fruits and vegetables from the fields and orchards of local growers.
“Gleaning” is the time-honored tradition of sharing the extra food left in a field after the harvest. Willing Hands gleaners visit local partner farms and orchards to collect fresh vegetables, berries, apples, and mixed produce directly from the fields. Locations include Cedar Circle Farm, Crossroad Farm, Edgewater Farm, Hill Farm, Long Wind Farm, Green Dragon Farm, Ward Berry Farm, Maplewood Orchard, Riverview Farm, Whitman Brook Orchard, and many more. Interested? Register as a volunteer. From there you can check out our calendar of opportunities and sign up for events. Join us occasionally or on a regular schedule during the season; there is no commitment. No prior experience or training is necessary to take part! If you have any further questions, please visit our website or contact via email at gleaning@willinghands.org Organization: Willing Hands Join a gleaning crew to glean/harvest surplus fruits and vegetables from the fields and orchards of local growers.
“Gleaning” is the time-honored tradition of sharing the extra food left in a field after the harvest. Willing Hands gleaners visit local partner farms and orchards to collect fresh vegetables, berries, apples, and mixed produce directly from the fields. Locations include Cedar Circle Farm, Crossroad Farm, Edgewater Farm, Hill Farm, Long Wind Farm, Green Dragon Farm, Ward Berry Farm, Maplewood Orchard, Riverview Farm, Whitman Brook Orchard, and many more. Interested? Register as a volunteer. From there you can check out our calendar of opportunities and sign up for events. Join us occasionally or on a regular schedule during the season; there is no commitment. No prior experience or training is necessary to take part! If you have any further questions, please visit our website or contact via email at gleaning@willinghands.org Organization: Willing Hands Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03766 Allow Groups: No |