We look to partner with graduates and senior level college students to provide a valuable internship experience. As an intern, you’ll help with a variety of duties such as research, data analysis, networking, and updating our provider database.

If you are looking for a volunteer project that will have a demonstratable impact, please contact us!

Assist either in the office or remotely to help new volunteers complete their online applications. You can help a volunteer get started on their volunteer career with the Red Cross. (4 hrs/week, computer skills preferred)

Take our 1 hour emergency preparedness presentation to kids grades 3-5 and they each get a pillowcase to start their disaster kit. This is presented by 2 people so get a friend to help and become a teaching team!

We are always looking for tour guides to help lead our free bi-monthly tours. Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month, the Friends offer a free public tour to the first 20 people who sign up. The tour begins at the Market Center at 10am and lasts about 30 minutes.

Help with event support, facilitating sober living activities, garden mentoring, assisting with supply drives, and writing messages of hope to persons in recovery from substance use disorder. We welcome volunteers of all ages and abilities.

Our annual event held on Father’s Day at Yeatman’s Cove celebrates families and fatherhood with free food, games, music, and crafts. Individual, families, and groups of volunteers are welcome.

Volunteers create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia.

Volunteers serve as a liaison between the Alzheimer’s Association and local faith groups and congregations by sharing information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Association, and the ways to join our cause at local community events.

Volunteers plan, implement and assure a positive experience during social engagement events/activities for people living with memory loss and their care partners.

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