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While it is the primary responsibility of administration and residential staff to build genuine, healthy human relationships with each child, community volunteers bring a wealth of gifts to share with each child. In doing so, they increase the effectiveness of our program.

To learn more about different volunteer opportunities, choose from the options below or jump to the Volunteer Interest Form.

 

Administrative Volunteers

Program Volunteers

Youth Volunteers

Volunteer Categories

An Administrative Volunteer is anyone who helps with routine office tasks or development activities.

Examples include fundraising, special events, Board or Program Committee members, administrative support and seasonal tasks.   Return to Top

 

A Program Volunteer is anyone who performs program-related services or helps with tasks around the house such as cooking dinner (also known as Meal Moms), helping with and teaching scholars about the maintenance of the home (including gardening).  Return to Top

 

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.  Return to Top

 

Here are some immediate volunteer needs of Boys Hope Girls Hope:

Associate Board (Networking & Fundraising)
Boys Hope Girls Hope of St. Louis is currently seeking commited, energetic volunteers for its Associate Board. The Associate Board is composed of young professionals interested in ...


Governing Board Member
Boys Hope Girls Hope of St. Louis is currently looking for members for its Governing Board. The Governing Board is critical to the effectiveness of the program ...


Mentors
Boys Hope Girls Hope is currently seeking mentors for its Boys and Girls Home. Mentors must be at least 21 years of age and pass all screenings and requirements. ...



All volunteers must undergo a screening procedure. Each Boys Hope Girls Hope child has been entrusted to us by his/her parent/guardian. In consideration of this most important responsibility, it is essential and non-negotiable that each community volunteer be screened according to specific guidelines.

 

To begin the screening process, please fill out the

Volunteer Interest Form below.

While it is the primary responsibility of administration and residential staff to build genuine, healthy human relationships with each child, community volunteers bring a wealth of gifts to share with each child. In doing so, they increase the effectiveness of our program.

To learn more about different volunteer opportunities, choose from the options below or jump to the Volunteer Interest Form.

 

Administrative Volunteers

Program Volunteers

Youth Volunteers

Volunteer Categories

An Administrative Volunteer is anyone who helps with routine office tasks or development activities.

Examples include fundraising, special events, Board or Program Committee members, administrative support and seasonal tasks.   Return to Top

 

A Program Volunteer is anyone who performs program-related services or helps with tasks around the house such as cooking dinner (also known as Meal Moms), helping with and teaching scholars about the maintenance of the home (including gardening).  Return to Top

 

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.  Return to Top

 

Here are some immediate volunteer needs of Boys Hope Girls Hope:

Associate Board (Networking & Fundraising)
Boys Hope Girls Hope of St. Louis is currently seeking commited, energetic volunteers for its Associate Board. The Associate Board is composed of young professionals interested in ...


Governing Board Member
Boys Hope Girls Hope of St. Louis is currently looking for members for its Governing Board. The Governing Board is critical to the effectiveness of the program ...


Mentors
Boys Hope Girls Hope is currently seeking mentors for its Boys and Girls Home. Mentors must be at least 21 years of age and pass all screenings and requirements. ...



All volunteers must undergo a screening procedure. Each Boys Hope Girls Hope child has been entrusted to us by his/her parent/guardian. In consideration of this most important responsibility, it is essential and non-negotiable that each community volunteer be screened according to specific guidelines.

 

To begin the screening process, please fill out the

Volunteer Interest Form below.

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