Training volunteers. This includes studying the training material, disseminating the material to volunteers in a “public forum” format, and ensuring the volunteers understand the material.

Coordinate training sessions at satellite locations. This includes selecting a location, reserving the location, obtaining a trainer, advertising the session, and delivering the meeting minutes.

Assist in construction of and improvements to facilities, assist in maintenance of equipment, assist in development of public relations content (web site, flyers, etc.).

Volunteers can assist The Counseling Center as an intern or providing community outreach assistance.

Volunteers can assist The Counseling Center planning and executing fundraisers.

Assist staff taking developmentally disabled adults to volunteer at other non-profits or invite us to your passion so we might share and be included.

No matter what your skill set – whether you desire hands-on activities with our pets, prefer to provide clerical support, or want to assist with our events and education programs in the community – there is a place for you.

Tutoring is also needed for both campuses. The college has volunteer opportunities available for people of all ages and backgrounds. Volunteers can work for just a few hours, or they can give more time if available.

Chatfield College events like the Nun Run 5K & the Quilt, Car and Craft Show are made possible because of the many fine volunteers who give of their time and talents.

The work of a staff member in a Christian camp should not be taken lightly or turned over to just anyone. It is a most challenging work! To be successful, you must lead in both word and deed. Your example in demonstrating how to act will likely have a greater impact on campers than any…