Hosts greet students year-round on various dates and times, at Garden in the Woods, Nasami Farm, and many other program locations throughout New England. If you like to work with people, enjoy plants, gardening, or the natural world and have time to volunteer, you might make a great host. Hosts offer simple logistical support to…
The bloom board kiosk lets visitors know what’s in bloom that week. Photographs of the plants in bloom are identified by their common and Latin names. Bloom board volunteers update the board every week. First, they walk through the Garden and check off which plants are blooming. Next, they obtain photos of those plants from…
As part of the New England Plant Conservation Program (NEPCoP), Plant Conservation Volunteers (PCVs) hike the wilds to search for rare plants, monitor and document plant populations, and perform other tasks that augment the work of our staff and other botanical professionals throughout the region.
Speak to our tech club students about your career path in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics at our various program sites. We hope your stories will help them become inspired about tech careers. Remember that elementary and middle school students respond well to hands-on, interactive, show-and-tell type information and presentations. Show them the equipment you…
Kids in Tech seeks talented and enthusiastic STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) related professionals to join our diverse team and serve as a volunteer teaching assistants for our after school tech club program. In our clubs, kids learn comprehensive technology skills. By working with Kids in Tech, you help turn kids into young…
Groups who take part in special projects do so under the guidance of the volunteer and program managers. Projects target specific, identified needs by site.
The ESOL Support Program includes tutoring and classroom aide opportunities.
The Employment Support Program includes weekly Workforce Orientation Workshop and quarterly Mock Interview Day events, and Mock Interview Prep sessions for one-to-one coaching prior to Mock Interview Day events.
The Community Drives Program offers community members the opportunity to support our work remotely by participating and/or organizing Welcome Kit collections and seasonal drives in support of IINE’s students, clients, and programs.
Volunteer attorneys assist on DBR field trips. Students receive a courtroom simulation that introduces the facts of the case. The volunteer attorney then reviews the Bill of Rights with the students, looking closely at the text of the First or Fourth Amendment. Students are divided into legal teams, provided workbooks with guiding questions, and given…