The Guild’s goals and objectives support service in the areas of fundraising and community service. Members are typically 41 years of age and older. These volunteers serve the League through raising both funds and the public’s awareness of the nation’s largest and oldest civil service organization. Guild members also play a pivotal role in connecting…

Become a foster, attend events, raise money for the cats, help care for the cats, play with the cats to love and socialize them, and much more!

OMA volunteers must complete a 3-5 hours of volunteer training program conducted by a certified OMA Facilitator. The training will cover an overview of dementia, OMA philosophy and methodology, and effective communication and creative facilitation skills. Upon completion of this training, volunteers are expected to commit to a weekly session of 60-90 minutes for the…

In one hour a week you can teach a kindergartner to read with Making Sense of Language Arts. You will be trained in our techniques, paired with a child. Then weekly, at a local school, you’ll be given a lesson plan, materials and the supervision to empower this child to learn to read and write.…

Provide assistance with fundraising ideas and events.

Volunteer to assist with graphic design and with producing the ICYO newsletter.

Volunteer to teach tennis during the summer tennis camp.

Volunteer to help in the after-school computer lab, with a writer’s club, or with arts and crafts for holidays and summer tennis camp.

Help provide homework assistance and tutoring at the after-school program.

We build character and promote values for over 700 boys and girls K-8th grades through organized sports. Volunteers help mentor and teach the children of the Friars Club. The Friars children all come from varied socio-economic backgrounds and are coached in life skills and the fundamentals of basketball.