Become a CASA (A Court Appointed Special Advocate). You’ll be trained as someone who advocates on behalf of the best interest of a child in the foster care system.

Your training with National Underground Railroad Freedom Center staff and adult docents will prepare them to serve as volunteers throughout the museum’s permanent exhibits and in the community.

You can help create an excellent visitor experiences for guests through dialogue, interactive activities, and collaborative learning. Assist with K-12 tours, adult tours and exhibit interpretation for special events.

You can check guests in, answer questions, monitor the floor, work a volunteer booth, and much more.

You interact with our guests to make them feel welcome and appreciated. We like to know where are guests are from, why they’re here, and what their interested in seeing at our museum.

Assist with keeping our parks beautiful by planting, weeding, and grooming the many open areas within the park district.

Serve a variety of tasty treats during hours of peak field usage or special events.

Assist visitors by answering questions and directing patrons at events, to various facilities, or during the busy season.

Be a part of the action by assisting in various capacities before, during, and after an event. Help with a variety of park programs throughout the year such as summer camps, art classes and Adult Soccer and Youth Basketball League officals.

The minimum commitment is 2 hours per week for 8-10 weeks. Coaches/Asst. Coaches/Volunteers work directly with the athletes to improve their skills in specific Special Olympics Sports.