Yes. In addition to general orientations for new volunteers, you will receive specific training from the program supervisor in your department. Additionally, your program supervisor will track your hours, provide oversight and will be the point person should you have any questions.
Yes. The Volunteer team coordinates a number of specific opportunities for high school aged volunteers, including The Junior Board, Summer Volunteer Camp for local middle school students, and child care programs.
After School /Child Care Programs – 16 years or older
Coaching
Special Events, such as youth birthday parties, theater events, youth dances, seasonal community events, etc.
Fundraisers, such as the Walk the Walk, the 3 on 3 Basketball tournament, Rotary Run, etc.
Eagle Scout projects
Group projects, such a family game night, work day, etc.
The Time Commitment varies with each volunteer opportunity. For some, the commitment is weekly for a number of weeks or months, for others it is a one-time commitment.
Volunteers are given a list of potential opportunities-within The Community House and at other area organizations, depending on their interests.
Everyone is qualified and can volunteer: students, professionals, retirees, stay-at-home parents, and families. Anyone under the age of 16 is not permitted to volunteer in our childcare programs. If you are interested, the process is simple: Complete a Volunteer Application Form, Background Check (signed by parent/guardian if under 18 AND volunteer), Medical/Emergency Form
Questions? Reach out to Kelci Bednar, Program Director at kbednar@thecommunityhouse.org.

