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1. Program volunteers help lead programs or assist in delivering programs (e.g., a program instructor, coach, aide or member of a program advisory council). This category also includes those who offer community service as participants in a YMCA program (e.g., the members of a Hi-Y club, or school-age children who interact with adults as part of an intergenerational buddy program).
Current Bay Area Family Y Opportunities:
- Swim Lesson Assistant
- Flag Football Coach
- Flag Football Referee
- Youth Basketball Coach
- Youth Basketball Referee
- Youth Room Assistant
2. Support volunteers serve in the office, at the front desk, in the locker room or on the grounds.
Current Bay Area Family Y Opportunities:
- Distribution of school flyers
- Data Entry
- Record Filing
- Lawn Maintenance
3. Fundraising volunteers raise money by working in annual, sustaining, capital or other special campaigns; working on endowment development; or by working at or running special events.
Current Bay Area Family Y Opportunities:
- Diamond and Roses Committee – Decorating Committee, Silent Auction Committee
- 4th of July Parking Committee
- “Strong Kids” Annual Support Campaign Volunteer
- Y “Building Our Future” Capital Campaign Volunteer
- Member Appreciation Day Greeter
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4. Policy volunteers serve on the Y's board of directors, on a committee or task force. Current Bay Area Family Y Opportunities:
- Facilities Committee Member
- Membership, Marketing and Program Committee member
- Financial Development Committee Member
- Spiritual Life Committee Member (Lenten Luncheon Series)
- Y Board of Directors (Interested individuals are referred to the Board Development Committee for Considertion)
5. Managerial volunteers help manage and administer Y operations and programs (e.g., a pro-bono accountant or PR specialist).
Current Bay Area Family Y Opportunities:
Please note that young people can serve in all of the above capacities as long as, like adults, they have the proper skills, training and supervision.
To solve the problems closest to home-or better yet-prevent them-the Y.
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