To serve on a Disaster Action Team and help provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours.

Both Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod ReStore locations in Yarmouth and Falmouth are seeking volunteers to help with cashiering, greeting customers & donors, staging furniture & home goods, photography, social media, donation receiving and more. We also really need some MUSCLE to help load and unload trucks!

Volunteers are a critical component in order to achieve our mission of supporting and caring for wildlife in need , teaching others about wildlife, wildlife issues, and encouraging humane stewardship of wildlife. Volunteers all come from unique backgrounds and bring with them specific skill sets. We have opportunities available such as: Hotline operator, Grant writing,…

Volunteers locate and monitor assigned nesting locations throughout Dennis. Volunteers record data about the nesting locations, the physical conditions of the structures, and nesting success. By monitoring Ospreys, we can ensure their conservation and protection, as well as identify structures that may need repairs or replacing. Please contact Tyler Maikath, the DCLT Outreach and Stewardship…

Volunteer photographers will help the Trust in our outreach efforts by photographing Trust events, stewardship workdays, and Trust properties. Photographers donate their photos to the Trust, which we use at our discretion. We will attribute the photographer for any media uses. Please contact Tyler Maikath, the DCLT Outreach and Stewardship Coordinator, at [email protected] for more…

Twice a month, DCLT holds a property clean-up project. DCLT asks that volunteers bring loppers or pruning shears, gloves, and wear reasonable clothes. Tasks include litter clean-up, trimming back plant growth, and maintaining trails. Please contact Tyler Maikath, the DCLT Outreach and Stewardship Coordinator, at [email protected] for more information.

Volunteers monitor designated DCLT properties at least twice annually. Land Stewards record evidence of property use, maintenance needs, any potential abuses of the conservation land, and wildlife and plant observations. Land Stewards report directly through the DCLT website using the monitoring report form and communicates with Tyler Maikath, the DCLT Outreach and Stewardship Coordinator.