While it is the primary responsibility of our residential staff to build healthy relationships with each child, community volunteers bring a wealth of gifts to share with BHGH scholars.
In doing so, they increase the effectiveness of our program.
Community volunteers are members of our community who assist us in a variety of ways. They donate their services as Board or Committee members, tutors, dinner moms and dads, fundraisers, mentors, and office professionals.
Volunteer Dinner and Breakfast Parents deliver fresh, home-cooked meals to our Boys Hope and Girls Hope homes nearly every night of the week! Typically, dinner parent volunteers sign up to cook for one home, once a month.
A Special Events Volunteer is anyone who serves on one of our special events committees or volunteers to lend a hand on the day of an event. Our four annual events are Race Judicata, the BHGH Golf Tournament, Fall Gala, Tennis Tournament.
An Administrative Volunteer is anyone who helps with routine office tasks, such as event mailings, filing, and office organization.
A Program Volunteer is anyone who performs program-related services or helps with tasks around the houses such as cooking dinner and helping with and teaching scholars about the maintenance of the home (including gardening).
A Youth Volunteer is anyone who works directly with the children, either one-on-one or in groups. Examples include mentors, tutors, babysitters, respite providers, field trip chaperones, etc.
If you are interested in changing the life of a child-in-need as a BHGH volunteer, click here to request more information by email.
While it is the primary responsibility of our residential staff to build healthy relationships with each child, community volunteers bring a wealth of gifts to share with BHGH scholars.
In doing so, they increase the effectiveness of our program.
Community volunteers are members of our community who assist us in a variety of ways. They donate their services as Board or Committee members, tutors, dinner moms and dads, fundraisers, mentors, and office professionals.
Volunteer Dinner and Breakfast Parents deliver fresh, home-cooked meals to our Boys Hope and Girls Hope homes nearly every night of the week! Typically, dinner parent volunteers sign up to cook for one home, once a month.
A Special Events Volunteer is anyone who serves on one of our special events committees or volunteers to lend a hand on the day of an event. Our four annual events are Race Judicata, the BHGH Golf Tournament, Fall Gala, Tennis Tournament.
An Administrative Volunteer is anyone who helps with routine office tasks, such as event mailings, filing, and office organization.
A Program Volunteer is anyone who performs program-related services or helps with tasks around the houses such as cooking dinner and helping with and teaching scholars about the maintenance of the home (including gardening).
A Youth Volunteer is anyone who works directly with the children, either one-on-one or in groups. Examples include mentors, tutors, babysitters, respite providers, field trip chaperones, etc.
If you are interested in changing the life of a child-in-need as a BHGH volunteer, click here to request more information by email.