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Volunteers are Outdoors for All's greatest asset!
Volunteers are the heart and backbone of Outdoors for All! Each year hundreds of volunteers give more than 40,000 hours to ski, snowboard, snowshoe, cycle, hike, in-line skate, raft, canoe, kayak, rock-climb and camp with more than 2000 participants with disabilities. Opportunities include: volunteers for all sports and recreation activities, van drivers, van chaperones, office assistants, special event volunteers and more.
Outdoor enthusiasts interested in adding a new dimension to their lives are encouraged to volunteer. Previous experience with people with disabilities is desirable, but not essential. All volunteers receive training for program activities. It's important to note that participant enrollment is subject to an adequate number of volunteers being available; without volunteers, many participants would not be able to exercise their abilities in the outdoors. We ask that volunteers be a minumum of 15 years of age.
Come join the fun!
WINTER VOLUNTEER GUIDE 2007-2008
On-Snow Training Information 2007
Winter Volunteer Manual
Critical Volunteer Needs (click here)
Custom Events Volunteer Registration Form
Volunteer Referral Program
Alternate Dryland & On-Snow Information 2007-2008
Internship Opportunities
For more information about the different Volunteer Opportunities:
Program Services Internship
Resource Development Internship
Recreation Internship
Therapeutic Recreation Internship
TR intern manual
Bus/Van Chaperone
Lead Volunteer
Cadet Instructor
Loading Assistant
Mountain Office Assistant
Equipment Manager- Alpine
Equipment Manager- Nordic
Instructor
Van Driver
Program Committee Member
Marketing Committee Member
Or Contact Missy Gresen, Outreach Manager, at missygresen@outdoorsforall.org about a volunteer job created to suit your interests and expertise.
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