IPD Volunteer Opportunities

VOLUNTEER NEEDS.

Camp Hosts/Attendants: This position would ask volunteers to be present and aware of the overall status of the camp throughout the event. They would make themselves and their campsite known and would be available to answer questions, give directions and call for help if needed.

Food Team:These positions would ask for a variety of tasks related to the preparation, serving and clean up of meals. Volunteers would work directly under the supervision of the Food Coordinators.

Site Prep: This position would ask volunteers to help in the basic preparation of the event grounds and to help break down and clean up at the completion of the event. Volunteers would work directly under supervision and would be provided with a clear understanding of their task.

VOLUNTEERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE FUN, BE CREATIVE AND TO ACCEPT TONS AND TONS OF THANKS!

Tsi Akim office number: 530-274-7497
Stephanie: 530-271-7386
Joan Buffington: 530-913-6446.

See more information at www.indigenouspeoplesdays.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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