Volunteers are critical to providing the services of food, fuel and rental assistance to our neighbors. Time commitments can range from 1 hour to 5 hours per week, depending on the task at hand. Volunteers can help stock shelves at the pantry, “rescue” food from local restaurants and seasonal rental homes, or share the harvest…

Cooks are responsible for making breakfast and dinner daily. They are also responsible for shopping for and ordering food.

We are always looking for volunteers in the medical field. From our nurses to our doctors, each one of them volunteers there time to contribute to the Jabberwocky community. We provide onsite housing, food, and a travel stipend.

During the morning, between breakfast and lunch, campers participate in classes in a range of different areas. An activities counselor is someone who facilitates classes during this morning time, in an area of their expertise.

We work all year round and need help with big and small outdoor clean up project. We do trail clearing and cutting, and general maintenance projects. Volunteer opportunities include: Join our property clean up crew on our “Work Days” – Train to be a Land Monitor – Train to be on our Boundary Marking Crew…

Our community-based program is our traditional match in which adult mentors are paired with children ages 7-12, and agree to see each other for three hours, a couple of times a month. Mentor 2.0 is a technology-enriched one-to-one youth mentoring program directly targeting high school students. Mentor-mentee pairs build their relationships through weekly online communication…

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.

Save lives and prevent injury by being a member of the Home Fire Campaign team. Specific roles could vary, including being a member of Home Visit teams to install smoke alarms and educate residents, conduct neighborhood canvassing, facilitate planning events, and more according to local program needs and structure.