There are many other volunteer opportunities with the Alzheimer’s Association. If you have a specific skill like computers, graphic design or are bi-lingual, we will work to accommodate your skill set with a specific volunteer position within the organization.
The Alzheimer’s Association is looking for volunteers who can either translate presentations for staff or be trained to give presentations themselves. Presentations cover basic information about Alzheimer’s disease, as well as the programs and services that the Alzheimer’s Association provides.
We are currently recruiting energetic and outgoing volunteers to join our Walk Planning Committees! Each of our 12 Walk To End Alzheimer’s events has a Planning Committee that meets monthly, year-round to work on areas such as community outreach, corporate engagement, logistics and more!
In conjunction with Dementia Friendly Massachusetts, the Alzheimer’s Association is training volunteers to provide outreach and delivery of caregiver education, facilitate social engagement events, and provide peer support programs for people living with dementia and their caregivers. The anticipated time commitment for this volunteer role is 16 hours per month. (Extensive training and ongoing support…
The Alzheimer’s Association has a team of over 30 runners participating in the 2019 Boston Marathon and raising funds for the organization. They need your support to meet them out on the route to provide water, Gatorade and encouragement!
Counseling help for people starting or growing their business or non-profit.
Volunteer opportunities include presenting at workshops on a wide variety of small business related subjects, providing administrative or web expertise, providing accounting or bookkeeping expertise, or act as an ambassador and help sign in people at meeting or events.
Leadership volunteers check judges in at the ballot table, train other judges, and run tournament logistics in the tab room. All are welcome, and no debate experience or knowledge is necessary (except tab room volunteers). Training is provided in advance of tournaments.
Volunteer judges listen to debates, offer encouragement and feedback, and determine a winner in each round. All are welcome, and no debate experience or knowledge is necessary. Training, support, meals, and networking opportunities are all provided during tournaments.
Special projects are happening all the time, and you can be a part of them! Current project needs include photography/videography, coding, and more. Contact us to share your unique skills, interests, or expertise and find out about ongoing projects.