Volunteers help build, repair, paint, and tear down sets. It is helpful for volunteers in this area to have some construction or painting background. Daytime and night hours are available.

Volunteers are instrumental in sewing costumes, as well as putting finishing touches on projects. Time requirements vary with each show, but hours are flexible with personal schedules.

Our Coat Check attendant is a seasonal position. This volunteer ensures that patrons have a place to “hang their hat” and manages the coat check tags for our patrons personal belongings.

Volunteers are often needed to assist in data entry, filing and general office work. Times and commitment lengths vary, but daytime hours only.

Volunteers are regularly needed to assist with special events, receptions, and technical lunches.

Truck and van drivers needed. Opportunities are available to pick up product at various community locations. Opportunities for standard license (in our “Mini” truck) or those with truck driver training (26′ box truck).

We recieve food in bulk. Many items like produce, baking products, pasta and cereal need to be broken down into smaller, family-sized packages for our clients. Training provided.

Each week we receive a tremendous amount of clothing! For those who have a heart to make sure families have the clothing they need, our sorting team is a great place to get plugged-in; sorting, hanging, retail set-up, and client assistance.

We have developed great relationships with individuals and businesses in the community who provide excess product for our clients. Who do you know that might have a service or product that can be used at the BCAC? A few ideas: Food, clothing, shoes, personal product, etc.

Can you fix things? Do you like to clean? We always need individuals to keep our facility and vehicles clean and functioning. Areas of service: cleaning floors, trash, sanitizing, maintaining vehicles, facility repairs, etc.