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What is the time commitment for being a volunteer?
The time commitment for a volunteer is very flexible and depends on the amount of time the volunteer has to contribute.
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Volunteering
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How can I apply to be a volunteer?
The first step to becoming a volunteer in the City's Volunteer Service Program is to complete a volunteer application. Applications are available at City Hall and can also be accessed on the City's website.
Volunteer Opportunities
2.
What age do you have to be to volunteer?
You must be at least sixteen (16) years old to volunteer.
3.
What type of volunteer opportunities are available through the City?
Volunteers are a great resource for the City and are used in various capacities. Depending upon a volunteer's interest and skills, they can be placed in one of the City's departments to augment City staff or can become a member of a City program or committee.
4.
What is the time commitment for being a volunteer?
The time commitment for a volunteer is very flexible and depends on the amount of time the volunteer has to contribute.
5.
Can students fulfill school required community service through the City?
Yes. Students in Junior High or High School who are not sixteen (16) years of age can contact the Community Services Department at (909)364-2730. They can fulfill a class assignment by assisting with light clerical duties, (stuffing envelopes etc.) or assisting with Pee Wee Sports.
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