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Make a difference together!

At the MetroWest YMCA, we offer opportunities for our members and partners to help us address vital community needs.

Our mission encompasses many initiatives, from combating food insecurity to empowering teenagers through skills development, and promoting water safety awareness. 

We invite you to join us on this remarkable journey, where you can uncover what truly inspires you. Explore our volunteer opportunities below and get in touch with us. 

Volunteer Opportunities

To get started, read the opportunities below and contact the person responsible. 

MetroWest YMCA and the Hopkinton Center for the Arts are collaborating once again for “The Haunt,” scheduled for October 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27 at the YMCA Outdoor Center, 45 East Street in Hopkinton. This exciting event is projected to attract up to 500 participants each night!

To make this event a success, we need many helping hands. We’re looking for volunteers to assist with various roles, including:

Being part of the scenes
Helping with parking
Taking tickets
Welcoming attendees

Volunteers can sign up for one or more nights. Shifts are as follows:

  • Fridays and Saturdays: 5:00 PM – 9:30 PM
  • Sundays: 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Questions? Contact Bartt at bpinchuck@metrowestymca.org

Food Preparation and Distribution Teammate: Support our food service team in preparing and distributing nutritious and healthy meals and groceries to youth and adults in our community. Ongoing. Flexible hours.

To learn more, contact Joanna: joannajones@metrowestymca.org 

Volunteer in the Y's Garden!

If you love gardening or want to learn more, volunteer with us at the Hopkinton Outdoor Center! We have 26 raised garden beds and are looking for people who love the outdoors and want to improve their composting, pruning, planting, weeding, and harvesting skills. We aim to grow fresh produce on-site that can be used in the Y's programs while teaching the kids about new fruits and vegetables and the time, effort, and dedication it takes to grow them. If you're interested in sustainable agriculture, closed-loop food systems, or fighting food insecurity, we would love to partner with you!

 

To learn more, contact Joanna: Joannajones@metrowestymca.org 

Foster Camraderie and Make A Positive Impact

Discover meaningful team-building experiences with the MetroWest YMCA's School Group/Corporate Service Day volunteer opportunities. Immerse your team in the great outdoors as you work together to beautify our expansive 122-acre Outdoor Center in Hopkinton, creating a welcoming environment for all who visit. From clearing trails to enhancing recreational areas, your team's efforts will leave a lasting impression on both the YMCA and the community it serves. In addition, there are a variety of activities that cater to diverse interests and skill sets. Whether it's organizing community events, participating in local outreach programs, or contributing to facility improvements, there's a range of options to suit your team's preferences.

Contact Peter Waisgerber at pwaisgerber@metrowestymca.org.

Volunteer Coaches Needed: We're looking for volunteers to coach our Youth Basketball League (grades K-5) for spring programs.

To learn more, contact Lisa: lmandozzi@metrowestymca.org

Join the MetroWest YMCA “Street Team”: Do you want to share news about the Y with the community? Join the “MetroWest YMCA Street Team!” You will receive training and then accompany our Marketing and Program staff to table at community fairs throughout the year. This is a great way to accrue community service hours, meet people, and give back! Ongoing. Flexible hours.

To learn more, contact Jenny: Jbrennan@metrowestymca.org

Check out some of our volunteers in action!

Community Service Days

Volunteer to help us get ready for summer! Clean up the grounds of the Hopkinton Outdoor Center while enjoying the serenity of our expansive outdoor space. If your company or group is looking for a service project, contact us! 

Guest Readers Welcome

Boston Marathon Race Director, Dave McGillivray, reads his book, Dream Big, to children in the Owls classroom at our Early Learning Center! Students loved his playful nature and learned a great message about confidence!

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