Volunteer Trainers are part of the Service Dog in Training Program. They participate by bringing a service dog in training into their homes for socialization, basic obedience, house manners, basic service dog skills, and some advanced service dog skills until they are ready to return for advance training, typically between one and two years old.…

As a nonprofit organization, we depend heavily on volunteers. Volunteers socialize, exercise, and groom our service dogs in training. We allow all ages to volunteer at our facility. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Volunteers are required to serve at least four hours a month for at…

Board Members serve two year terms, to help guide and oversee the school, in conjunction with the administrative and faculty departments. Monthly meetings with some committee work; time commitment 1-2 hrs per week. Finance experience preferred.

Dog owners and handlers experienced in agility teach the students to navigate the agility courses. They share in the success of their students, meet the challenge of new experiences and certainly feel they make a difference in someone’s life. The dogs used in Agility Angels are described as “Bomb-Proof”. They have a temperament that allows…

ABLE is grateful to work with law students, paralegals, college students, and other members of our communities each year. ABLE is pleased to work directly with pro bono attorneys and law students to represent and give legal education to: Immigrants in several types of cases, people and groups with low incomes forming small businesses, co-ops,…

Non-lawyers can help in a variety of different ways, including committing to a weekly schedule at ABLE’s office, reviewing and compiling data, helping with driver’s license reinstatement or other clinics, and watching and reporting on court proceedings.

As with any organization, administrative tasks are the behind-the-scenes projects that support the programs and staff who work directly with consumers. Individuals who volunteer in our administrative offices will be able to see, first-hand, the importance of these job responsibilities.

Mentoring is a critical element to a child’s social, emotional and cognitive development. It not only helps build a sense of knowledge and competency, but also boosts academic performance and broadens horizons. FSOD mentoring program is focused on strategically matching qualified and dependable mentors with mentees within Montgomery County. These partnerships and strong collaborations will…

Speaker of the House is designed to give civic leaders, community activist, professionals and other valuable members of our community the opportunity to give back by coming in to our program and speaking with our youth. Our students want to learn about YOU! They want to know how you got to the place you are…