International students need assistance to overcome difficulties originating from linguistic, social, cultural, and academic differences in order to enhance their academic performance. W3’s approach to deal with such challenges is to ask the student specific questions, understand the nature of the problem, connect the student to the appropriate partner, and follow up with that student…
We have many opportunities for you to volunteer your time once you become a member: events, publications, history, education, newsletters, and maintenance.
Do you love horses and want to support and honor the men and women of the US Armed Forces and our Nation’s Veterans? Come ride with 4 Freedom: a quiet and willing horse needed and your own transportation (no stallions / ponies under 14hh can only be used for the non-riding team events/programs) or if…
The festival is in July. Some things we could use help with include: Putting up roadside and directional signs, and taking them down again, Setting up tents and benches, Keeping the grounds clean.
Keeping an old mill preserved, maintained and presented to the public in a way that is welcoming to daily visitors takes efforts of an entire community.
Share ideas for improving communities with other members nationwide. Uphold three Programs of Service – Americanism, Youth Programs and Community Projects – and work together to reinforce these common values.
Volunteering needs vary by region and facility, but could include: Escorting patients and visitors, Transporting patients, Veteran’s visitation, and/or Performing or playing music.
Volunteering needs vary by region and facility, but could include: Staffing the front desk, Assisting with clerical duties and other projects, Working in the gift shop, and/or Delivering flowers and mail to patients.
Fundraising Events, Information booths, phone calls for special events, assistance at our annual Fall Banquet, and clerical support.
Check-in and ground crew assistance on flight dates and/or attendees for the welcome home receptions.