We are always looking for new and creative ways for volunteers to get involved but some examples of volunteer opportunities include: working in the thrift store, assisting with awareness month outreach activities, providing childcare, providing transportation, moving furniture, etc.

We are neighbors lending a hand to our fellow neighbors, striving to understand social issues that affect all of us. In this approach, we gain perspective from the wisdom of one another. The neighboring approach aims to ask more questions than provide answers – it starts with “Who are my neighbors? What issues affect us?”…

You can support our collection drives by building Welcome Home Baskets for new residents and maintaining our inventory of bus passes and other items.

In almost everything the Symphony does, the smiling faces of its volunteers are seen as they donate their time to bring the music they love to the people of southwest Michigan.

Using your own equipment, take photographs of native flora and fauna, special events, and refuge staff and volunteers working in the field. Close up and macro photographs preferred. Photos are credited to photographer and become property of the refuge. Images may be used in a variety of outreach materials in print and on the web.

In addition, we have need for volunteers doing transportation, working at events, fundraising, marketing, photography, sending email, distributing flyers, etc.

In addition to mediation we offer other volunteer opportunities: assisting with fundraising, soliciting sponsors for the annual golf event, serving on a committee, preparing mailings, participating on panels, delivering posters, serving on the Board, and more.

At the Flint Children’s Museum, volunteers help with special programs, interact with children, engage with museum activities, help prepare program supplies and offer their time and skills in many more ways! No matter how you volunteer at the Museum, you are making a difference in the lives of local children. Ages 14 and up.

A Girl Like Me Inc is always looking for donation sorters, youth mentors, donations pick up and drop off and also events.

The Yellow Dog Watershed Preserve has dedicated significant time and resources to protecting the watershed from the multilayered threat of sulfide mining. The Eagle Project, a nickel and copper mine on the boundary of the Yellow Dog and Salmon Trout watersheds, has been our primary concern. Assist our efforts to help ensure ecological protection.