Our diverse, essential group of 100-plus volunteers spend over 650 hours in a thoughtful, intensive, collaborative, six-month process. They make sure the funds have a greater impact.
Help a patient with school work.
Help with families and children in the emergency department.
Volunteers donate their spare time and the use of their personal vehicle to give cancer patients in their community a much-needed lift. So if you own a car, then you are already on the road to helping save lives.
Lead small groups of school children from station to station in the gardens and farmyard. Training is provided for these structures, highly organized field trips.
When disaster strikes, The Salvation Army is there to help. Volunteering to assist The Salvation Army during emergency situations requires special training.
Opportunities include Mentor Program, Street Outreach, events, and more.
Help children improve their diabetes management skills while at camp.
Two service trips per year: one domestic and one international.
Assist with recruitment, placement, record keeping, and recognition. This can also be from home.