Volunteer
To register a group or for questions about volunteering in the Boston area, please email Alexandrie.Bellavance@USE.SalvationArmy.Org or call (339)502-5900.
For all other volunteer opportunities throughout the state, please fill out the form below.
CORPORATIONS
Give back to your community by involving your company or group in a volunteer day. Team build, develop leadership skills and bond with your coworkers while touches the lives of others.
Volunteer opportunities exist in the following areas:
Projects: range from painting and building beautification to mentoring and playing with children.
Holidays: discover the joy of giving back to your community during the giving season. Please contact your local Salvation Army office to learn about the many ways your business can help us to do the most good. For a list of Greater Boston Area opportunities and programs call (339) 502-5853.
Camp Wonderland: more than 1,000 kids have attended camp each summer for decades. As you can imagine, each off season the camp needs help and much of that help comes from corporations. Many choose to give employees a "Service Day" so they can get their hands dirty for a good cause.
YOUTH
Since its beginnings in 1865, The Salvation Army has always focused part of its work on helping children reach their full potential. Volunteer opportunities exist in the following areas:
Teaching Assistants: tutor, teach curriculum and mentor children ages 2-7.
After School Programs: help children build self-esteem, develop appropriate social behaviors and learn academic skills. Also, plan creative activities, play and work on arts and crafts projects.
Teen Mentors: work with and challenge youth on issues that affect their decisions and lives. Plan social activities, coach sports, play games and music and help with academic work.
SENIORS
While many seniors may feel left behind by society, The Salvation Army makes every effort to engage them in meaningful and worthwhile programs. Your involvement in the following programs will change a life:
League of Mercy: visit seniors on a monthly basis. Plan activities, play games and keep them company.
Seniors Program Assistant: play games, converse and serve lunch to elderly citizens who utilize Salvation Army programs.
FEEDING PROGRAMS
The Salvation Army offers some type of food pantry at nearly all of its statewide locations, which offer a variety of volunteer opportunities, including:
Food Bank Driver: twice a month drive into Boston and pick up food from the food bank and deliver/unload at Corps.
Meals on Wheels: deliver more than 200 meals a day to disabled people and elderly citizens.
Feeding Program Assistant: help prepare and serve lunch to the homeless and others in need.
Food Pantry Stocker: stock and organize donated food items and help fill grocery orders.
OFFICE ASSISTANCE
Whether you're a stay-at-home mom or the head of a corporate company, many people find volunteering fulfilling. The Salvation Army is in need of individuals who can handle a variety of administrative tasks ranging from collating papers to custodial work. Opportunities exist in all areas, including:
Receptionist: excellent customer service, phone and interpersonal skills required.
Clerical Work: help organize files, make copies, complete mailings and answer incoming calls.
Custodial Work: clean facilities and help with minor maintenance and beautification projects.
If you're interested in finding out how we can match your talents to one of our current needs, please contact Alie Bellavance at Alexandrie.Bellavance@USE.SalvationArmy.Org.