Volunteer Needs From: WVU Center for Community Engagement

Volunteer: Mason-Dixon Ramp Dinner & Vendor Show 2026

We need volunteers to help make our Annual Ramp Dinner, Craft/Vendor Show, and Wildflower Walk a success on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Join us for a fun-filled day while giving back to your community. This is one of the BEST ways to earn service hours.

Location: Mason-Dixon Historical Park (Indoor and Outdoor Event)
Event Time: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM


Volunteer Shifts:

Morning Shift: 7:00 AM - 12:00 PMAfternoon Shift: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PMOr stay the whole day if you’d like

Volunteer Duties May Include:

Event Setup & Cleanup – Setting up tables, chairs, assisting vendors, sweeping and mopping floorsServing Food (Food is served buffet style, volunteers will be in charge of serving portions to each guest) and assisting the Red Hat Ladies in the kitchen (We have had up to 600 guests in the past)Washing Dishes, Cleaning Tables, and Picking Up TrashHelping with Parking and Directing GuestsAssisting with Dinner PaymentsSupporting the Wildflower Walk

Why Volunteer?

Earn a full day's worth of volunteer hoursBe part of a community traditionEnjoy a free delicious meal as our thank-you (excludes food trucks)

If you can only join us for part of the event, just let us know—we appreciate all the help we can get.

Sign up today and be part of this incredible event. Thank you for supporting Mason-Dixon Historical Park!

You may wonder, What is a Ramp Dinner?

ramp dinner is a traditional Appalachian meal that celebrates ramps, a type of wild onion with a strong, garlicky flavor that grows in the eastern United States in early spring. These dinners are typically held in small towns and communities, often as fundraising events or social gatherings. Our ramps are even harvested from right here in our own park! 

At a ramp dinner, you'll find dishes featuring ramps as the star ingredient, along with other classic Appalachian comfort foods. Common menu items include:

Fried potatoes/eggs with rampsSoup beansHamChicken and noodlesBiscuits and gravyCornbread or homemade breadDeviled eggs and pickled eggsSalads and applesauceCakes and other homemade desserts

Because ramps are only available for a short time each year, ramp dinners are a highly anticipated spring tradition in many Appalachian communities! Which is why it is so popular. We look forward to serving guests from far and wide. This is one of the easiest and fun volunteering opportunities around! 

Organization: Mason-Dixon Historical Park

We need volunteers to help make our Annual Ramp Dinner, Craft/Vendor Show, and Wildflower Walk a success on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Join us for a fun-filled day while giving back to your community. This is one of the BEST ways to earn service hours.

Location: Mason-Dixon Historical Park (Indoor and Outdoor Event)
Event Time: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM


Volunteer Shifts:

Morning Shift: 7:00 AM - 12:00 PMAfternoon Shift: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PMOr stay the whole day if you’d like

Volunteer Duties May Include:

Event Setup & Cleanup – Setting up tables, chairs, assisting vendors, sweeping and mopping floorsServing Food (Food is served buffet style, volunteers will be in charge of serving portions to each guest) and assisting the Red Hat Ladies in the kitchen (We have had up to 600 guests in the past)Washing Dishes, Cleaning Tables, and Picking Up TrashHelping with Parking and Directing GuestsAssisting with Dinner PaymentsSupporting the Wildflower Walk

Why Volunteer?

Earn a full day's worth of volunteer hoursBe part of a community traditionEnjoy a free delicious meal as our thank-you (excludes food trucks)

If you can only join us for part of the event, just let us know—we appreciate all the help we can get.

Sign up today and be part of this incredible event. Thank you for supporting Mason-Dixon Historical Park!

You may wonder, What is a Ramp Dinner?

ramp dinner is a traditional Appalachian meal that celebrates ramps, a type of wild onion with a strong, garlicky flavor that grows in the eastern United States in early spring. These dinners are typically held in small towns and communities, often as fundraising events or social gatherings. Our ramps are even harvested from right here in our own park! 

At a ramp dinner, you'll find dishes featuring ramps as the star ingredient, along with other classic Appalachian comfort foods. Common menu items include:

Fried potatoes/eggs with rampsSoup beansHamChicken and noodlesBiscuits and gravyCornbread or homemade breadDeviled eggs and pickled eggsSalads and applesauceCakes and other homemade desserts

Because ramps are only available for a short time each year, ramp dinners are a highly anticipated spring tradition in many Appalachian communities! Which is why it is so popular. We look forward to serving guests from far and wide. This is one of the easiest and fun volunteering opportunities around! 

Organization: Mason-Dixon Historical Park

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 26541

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mason-Dixon Ramp Dinner & Vendor Show SET UP 2026

We need volunteers to help make our with the Set Up for the Annual Ramp Dinner, Craft/Vendor Show, and Wildflower Walk on Friday, April 24, 2026.

Location: Mason-Dixon Historical Park (Indoors and Outdoors) 
Event Time: 2:00PM - 6:00PM

Volunteer Duties May Include:

Event Setup & Cleanup – Setting up tables, chairs, sweeping and mopping floorsWashing Dishes, Cleaning Tables, and Picking Up Trash

Sign up today and be part of this incredible event. Thank you for supporting Mason-Dixon Historical Park!

You may wonder, What is a Ramp Dinner?

ramp dinner is a traditional Appalachian meal that celebrates ramps, a type of wild onion with a strong, garlicky flavor that grows in the eastern United States in early spring. Our ramps are even harvested from right here in our own park! 

Organization: Mason-Dixon Historical Park

We need volunteers to help make our with the Set Up for the Annual Ramp Dinner, Craft/Vendor Show, and Wildflower Walk on Friday, April 24, 2026.

Location: Mason-Dixon Historical Park (Indoors and Outdoors) 
Event Time: 2:00PM - 6:00PM

Volunteer Duties May Include:

Event Setup & Cleanup – Setting up tables, chairs, sweeping and mopping floorsWashing Dishes, Cleaning Tables, and Picking Up Trash

Sign up today and be part of this incredible event. Thank you for supporting Mason-Dixon Historical Park!

You may wonder, What is a Ramp Dinner?

ramp dinner is a traditional Appalachian meal that celebrates ramps, a type of wild onion with a strong, garlicky flavor that grows in the eastern United States in early spring. Our ramps are even harvested from right here in our own park! 

Organization: Mason-Dixon Historical Park

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 24, 2026

Zip Code: 26541

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mason-Dixon Ramp Dinner & Vendor Show RAMP PREP DAY 2026

We need volunteers to help make our with the Prep for the Annual Ramp Dinner, Craft/Vendor Show, and Wildflower Walk on Thursday, April 23, 2026.

Location: Mason-Dixon Historical Park (Indoors)
Event Time: 2:00PM - 6:00PM

Volunteer Duties May Include:

Washing Ramps, Handling Food
Trimming ramp roots, washing off dirt, packaging them for dinner use
Must be okay with getting wet and dirty.

Sign up today and be part of this incredible event. Thank you for supporting Mason-Dixon Historical Park!

You may wonder, What is a Ramp Dinner?

A ramp dinner is a traditional Appalachian meal that celebrates ramps, a type of wild onion with a strong, garlicky flavor that grows in the eastern United States in early spring. Our ramps are even harvested from right here in our own park!

Organization: Mason-Dixon Historical Park

We need volunteers to help make our with the Prep for the Annual Ramp Dinner, Craft/Vendor Show, and Wildflower Walk on Thursday, April 23, 2026.

Location: Mason-Dixon Historical Park (Indoors)
Event Time: 2:00PM - 6:00PM

Volunteer Duties May Include:

Washing Ramps, Handling Food
Trimming ramp roots, washing off dirt, packaging them for dinner use
Must be okay with getting wet and dirty.

Sign up today and be part of this incredible event. Thank you for supporting Mason-Dixon Historical Park!

You may wonder, What is a Ramp Dinner?

A ramp dinner is a traditional Appalachian meal that celebrates ramps, a type of wild onion with a strong, garlicky flavor that grows in the eastern United States in early spring. Our ramps are even harvested from right here in our own park!

Organization: Mason-Dixon Historical Park

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 23, 2026

Zip Code: 26541

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mason-Dixon Ramp Dinner & Vendor Show RAMP FORAGING 2026

We need volunteers to help RAMP FORAGING to make our Annual Ramp Dinner, Craft/Vendor Show, and Wildflower Walk a success on Wednesday, April 22, 2026. Join us for a fun-filled day while giving back to your community. This is one of the BEST ways to earn service hours.

Location: Mason-Dixon Historical Park (Outdoor Event)
Event Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Volunteer Duties Include:

Foraging for ramps, must be comfortable with digging in the mud and getting dirty. Washing the dirt off of the rampsPackaging the ramps 

Please dress to get dirty and wear weather appropriate clothing. We will still collect the ramps if it is raining. Please meet at the Red Barn. 

Organization: Mason-Dixon Historical Park

We need volunteers to help RAMP FORAGING to make our Annual Ramp Dinner, Craft/Vendor Show, and Wildflower Walk a success on Wednesday, April 22, 2026. Join us for a fun-filled day while giving back to your community. This is one of the BEST ways to earn service hours.

Location: Mason-Dixon Historical Park (Outdoor Event)
Event Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Volunteer Duties Include:

Foraging for ramps, must be comfortable with digging in the mud and getting dirty. Washing the dirt off of the rampsPackaging the ramps 

Please dress to get dirty and wear weather appropriate clothing. We will still collect the ramps if it is raining. Please meet at the Red Barn. 

Organization: Mason-Dixon Historical Park

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 22, 2026

Zip Code: 26541

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Spring Clean Up Event

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The City of Morgantown invites volunteers and organizations to participate in the 2026 Spring Clean-Up Day on Saturday, April 25 from 9:00 a.m. to noon.

Participants will be assigned to various locations throughout Downtown Morgantown, the Wharf District, and other surrounding areas to pick up litter, mow medians, clear brush, and more. Upon arrival, volunteers will meet along Chancery Row (next to the Monongalia County Courthouse) for a brief safety orientation before dispersing to their assigned locations.

All necessary safety gear, including vests, gloves, and equipment will be provided by the City of Morgantown.

Participants should be properly prepared by wearing long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy shoes. Bringing sunscreen and water is also strongly recommended. The event will take place rain or shine. No prior registration is required to participate.

Organization: City of Morgantown

https://cvcpl.us/KG9DucF

The City of Morgantown invites volunteers and organizations to participate in the 2026 Spring Clean-Up Day on Saturday, April 25 from 9:00 a.m. to noon.

Participants will be assigned to various locations throughout Downtown Morgantown, the Wharf District, and other surrounding areas to pick up litter, mow medians, clear brush, and more. Upon arrival, volunteers will meet along Chancery Row (next to the Monongalia County Courthouse) for a brief safety orientation before dispersing to their assigned locations.

All necessary safety gear, including vests, gloves, and equipment will be provided by the City of Morgantown.

Participants should be properly prepared by wearing long sleeves, long pants, and sturdy shoes. Bringing sunscreen and water is also strongly recommended. The event will take place rain or shine. No prior registration is required to participate.

Organization: City of Morgantown

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 26505

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Night Serve Friendship Bracelet Project

Come see us during UP ALL Night for Night Serve!  Help our community partner, Monongalia County Child Advocacy Center, and contribute to a great cause while hanging with your friends!  We will be in the Mountainlair from 10 pm - 2 am or until all the beads run out!

WVU students will create friendship bracelets for the Mon County Child Advocacy Center to provide comfort, encouragement, and a sense of connection for children experiencing difficult circumstances. Through this act of service, students will foster empathy, practice intentional kindness, and contribute to creating a supportive and caring community for local youth.

The mission of MCCAC is to advocate for children who have been abused or encountered other adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) by providing a child-friendly and safe environment where children and their families can be interviewed, supported, and healed.

Organization: WVU Center for Community Engagement

Come see us during UP ALL Night for Night Serve!  Help our community partner, Monongalia County Child Advocacy Center, and contribute to a great cause while hanging with your friends!  We will be in the Mountainlair from 10 pm - 2 am or until all the beads run out!

WVU students will create friendship bracelets for the Mon County Child Advocacy Center to provide comfort, encouragement, and a sense of connection for children experiencing difficult circumstances. Through this act of service, students will foster empathy, practice intentional kindness, and contribute to creating a supportive and caring community for local youth.

The mission of MCCAC is to advocate for children who have been abused or encountered other adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) by providing a child-friendly and safe environment where children and their families can be interviewed, supported, and healed.

Organization: WVU Center for Community Engagement

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 17, 2026 through Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 26506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Buzz Brigade - Pollinator Garden Maintenance - Week of Engagement

                                                                

We need your help! Come join the Buzz Brigade and work alongside members of the WVU Sustainable Landscapes Committee to tidy up the pollinator garden near the Life Sciences Building. Volunteers are needed to help hand pull weeds and clear debris from garden. Helpers are reminded to wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes. 

       



Organization: WVU Office of Sustainability

                                                                

We need your help! Come join the Buzz Brigade and work alongside members of the WVU Sustainable Landscapes Committee to tidy up the pollinator garden near the Life Sciences Building. Volunteers are needed to help hand pull weeds and clear debris from garden. Helpers are reminded to wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes. 

       



Organization: WVU Office of Sustainability

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 20, 2026

Zip Code: 26505

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Get Moving! Inc. Day of Play 2026

Children from across West Virginia gather with local athletes and special guests to promote healthy lifestyles and participate in a Day of Play. This activity camp allows children ages 4-12 to participate in an activity camp with 10 stations of various physical activity drills. 

Volunteer responsibilities could include, but are not limited to: registration table, group leaders, water station, silent auction supervisors, photographers, and more. 

 

 

Organization: Get Moving! Inc.

Children from across West Virginia gather with local athletes and special guests to promote healthy lifestyles and participate in a Day of Play. This activity camp allows children ages 4-12 to participate in an activity camp with 10 stations of various physical activity drills. 

Volunteer responsibilities could include, but are not limited to: registration table, group leaders, water station, silent auction supervisors, photographers, and more. 

 

 

Organization: Get Moving! Inc.

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 26505

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Night Serve Bolt/Washer Assembly Project

Come see us during UP ALL Night for Night Serve!  Help our community partner, Sleep in Heavenly Peace, and contribute to a great cause while hanging with your friends!  We will be in the Mountainlair from 10 pm - 2 am or until all the bolts and washers are assembled.

Even small tasks like adding washers to bolts correctly help prevent loosening, increase the strength of the bed frame, and ensure each bed is reliable. By taking care in these details, students are directly supporting the comfort, safety, and dignity of children who may not have a bed of their own.

Sleep in Heavenly Peace's mission: “NO KID SLEEPS ON THE FLOOR IN OUR TOWN!” We are an organization that builds and delivers beds to children in need of a bed and a safe place to sleep.

Organization: WVU Center for Community Engagement

Come see us during UP ALL Night for Night Serve!  Help our community partner, Sleep in Heavenly Peace, and contribute to a great cause while hanging with your friends!  We will be in the Mountainlair from 10 pm - 2 am or until all the bolts and washers are assembled.

Even small tasks like adding washers to bolts correctly help prevent loosening, increase the strength of the bed frame, and ensure each bed is reliable. By taking care in these details, students are directly supporting the comfort, safety, and dignity of children who may not have a bed of their own.

Sleep in Heavenly Peace's mission: “NO KID SLEEPS ON THE FLOOR IN OUR TOWN!” We are an organization that builds and delivers beds to children in need of a bed and a safe place to sleep.

Organization: WVU Center for Community Engagement

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 17, 2026

Zip Code: 26506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WVU Core Arboretum Work Day Fridays Spring 26

Volunteers help keep the WVU Core Arboretum beautiful, and you can be a part of the crew each Friday from 4-7 pm! Volunteers will work on trails, do invasive species removal, clean drainage channels, maintain lawn areas, etc. The program is open to all. It is hard work, but good exercise, and it is much appreciated by the Arboretum’s many users. There is a limit on the number of volunteers that we can accommodate each day, but the program will be ongoing. Interested volunteers should register here, and email Zach Fowler (zfowler@mail.wvu.edu) if you have any questions. Volunteers will meet near the Arboretum parking lot. Volunteers should wear closed toe shoes, long pants, and clothes that are okay to get dirty. The event will be cancelled if the weather is dangerous. 

Organization: WVU Core Arboretum

Volunteers help keep the WVU Core Arboretum beautiful, and you can be a part of the crew each Friday from 4-7 pm! Volunteers will work on trails, do invasive species removal, clean drainage channels, maintain lawn areas, etc. The program is open to all. It is hard work, but good exercise, and it is much appreciated by the Arboretum’s many users. There is a limit on the number of volunteers that we can accommodate each day, but the program will be ongoing. Interested volunteers should register here, and email Zach Fowler (zfowler@mail.wvu.edu) if you have any questions. Volunteers will meet near the Arboretum parking lot. Volunteers should wear closed toe shoes, long pants, and clothes that are okay to get dirty. The event will be cancelled if the weather is dangerous. 

Organization: WVU Core Arboretum

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 26505

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: WVU Core Arboretum Spring Flower Festival 2026 event help

WVU Core Arboretum is having our annual Spring Flower Festival on Saturday, April 18, from 2-6 pm! This family-friendly, free event is open to everyone and will showcase the beautiful spring ephemeral wildflower display that happens every year in the Arboretum. We will have wildflower tours, live music, lawn games, nature activities for kids, food, and lots of information about other Arboretum programming. 

Volunteers for this need will meet at the Arboretum kiosk near the parking lot and help with running the festival on the afternoon of Saturday, April 18, from 1:30 pm until 6:00 pm. Volunteers should wear closed-toe shoes, long pants, and clothes that they do not mind getting dirty. We will be working outside, so please dress for the weather. Thank you! 

Organization: WVU Core Arboretum

WVU Core Arboretum is having our annual Spring Flower Festival on Saturday, April 18, from 2-6 pm! This family-friendly, free event is open to everyone and will showcase the beautiful spring ephemeral wildflower display that happens every year in the Arboretum. We will have wildflower tours, live music, lawn games, nature activities for kids, food, and lots of information about other Arboretum programming. 

Volunteers for this need will meet at the Arboretum kiosk near the parking lot and help with running the festival on the afternoon of Saturday, April 18, from 1:30 pm until 6:00 pm. Volunteers should wear closed-toe shoes, long pants, and clothes that they do not mind getting dirty. We will be working outside, so please dress for the weather. Thank you! 

Organization: WVU Core Arboretum

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 26505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WVU Core Arboretum Work Day Wednesdays Spring 26

Volunteers help keep the WVU Core Arboretum beautiful, and you can be a part of the crew each Wednesday from 4-7 pm! Volunteers will work on trails, do invasive species removal, clean drainage channels, maintain lawn areas, etc. The program is open to all. It is hard work, but good exercise, and it is much appreciated by the Arboretum’s many users. There is a limit on the number of volunteers that we can accommodate each day, but the program will be ongoing. Interested volunteers should register here, and email Zach Fowler (zfowler@mail.wvu.edu) if you have any questions. Volunteers will meet near the Arboretum parking lot. Volunteers should wear closed toe shoes, long pants, and clothes that are okay to get dirty. The event will be cancelled if the weather is dangerous. 

Organization: WVU Core Arboretum

Volunteers help keep the WVU Core Arboretum beautiful, and you can be a part of the crew each Wednesday from 4-7 pm! Volunteers will work on trails, do invasive species removal, clean drainage channels, maintain lawn areas, etc. The program is open to all. It is hard work, but good exercise, and it is much appreciated by the Arboretum’s many users. There is a limit on the number of volunteers that we can accommodate each day, but the program will be ongoing. Interested volunteers should register here, and email Zach Fowler (zfowler@mail.wvu.edu) if you have any questions. Volunteers will meet near the Arboretum parking lot. Volunteers should wear closed toe shoes, long pants, and clothes that are okay to get dirty. The event will be cancelled if the weather is dangerous. 

Organization: WVU Core Arboretum

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 26505

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 3rd Annual Monongahela Trash Sweep

Meet at the Hazel Ruby McQuain Park at the time of your shift. Volunteers must be above the age of 18 or joined by a parent/guardian who meets the minimum age.


Organization: West Virginia Water Research Institute

Meet at the Hazel Ruby McQuain Park at the time of your shift. Volunteers must be above the age of 18 or joined by a parent/guardian who meets the minimum age.


Organization: West Virginia Water Research Institute

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 26505

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Handmade Market hosted by Mon River Trails Conservancy

Kick off the Spring trail season on Saturday, April 25 by joining the Mon River Trails Conservancy in celebrating our local Mon River Rail-Trails in Morgantown’s Wharf District (rail-trail mile 10). Enjoy shopping for hand-crafted jewelry, paintings, prints, wood art, and other local artisan products between 12PM-5PM in the Wharf District of Morgantown. Vendors will be located along the rail-trail and 10% of artisan sales will benefit the local rail-trails. In addition to art vendors, there will be live music, crafting tables for all ages, a face painting station, free rental of bikes and kayaks from Morgantown Area Outfitters, food vendors, and more. MRTC will lead a 2-mile walk on the rail-trail at 2pm, meet-up at MRTC tent next to Table 9 restaurant.

Volunteers are needed with set up of tables, tents, and supplies, directing and helping art and food vendors find their locations, and take down at end of day. Other opportunities to help include volunteering at craft tables or taking photos of the event for MRTC social media. Set up starts at 9AM and take down will start at 5PM and typically ends at 5:30PM.

The Handmade Market is a Main Street Morgantown Affiliate event. This event is hosted by MRTC with funding support from the Monongalia County Commission, City of Morgantown, Douglas H. Tanner Memorial Fund for the Arts, Your Community Foundation of North Central West Virginia, Inc., and Arts Monongahela – Arts Council of Greater Morgantown

Organization: Mon River Trails Conservancy

Kick off the Spring trail season on Saturday, April 25 by joining the Mon River Trails Conservancy in celebrating our local Mon River Rail-Trails in Morgantown’s Wharf District (rail-trail mile 10). Enjoy shopping for hand-crafted jewelry, paintings, prints, wood art, and other local artisan products between 12PM-5PM in the Wharf District of Morgantown. Vendors will be located along the rail-trail and 10% of artisan sales will benefit the local rail-trails. In addition to art vendors, there will be live music, crafting tables for all ages, a face painting station, free rental of bikes and kayaks from Morgantown Area Outfitters, food vendors, and more. MRTC will lead a 2-mile walk on the rail-trail at 2pm, meet-up at MRTC tent next to Table 9 restaurant.

Volunteers are needed with set up of tables, tents, and supplies, directing and helping art and food vendors find their locations, and take down at end of day. Other opportunities to help include volunteering at craft tables or taking photos of the event for MRTC social media. Set up starts at 9AM and take down will start at 5PM and typically ends at 5:30PM.

The Handmade Market is a Main Street Morgantown Affiliate event. This event is hosted by MRTC with funding support from the Monongalia County Commission, City of Morgantown, Douglas H. Tanner Memorial Fund for the Arts, Your Community Foundation of North Central West Virginia, Inc., and Arts Monongahela – Arts Council of Greater Morgantown

Organization: Mon River Trails Conservancy

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 26507

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Appreciation Calls for Local Nonprofits

Help us celebrate Week of Engagement (National Volunteer Week) by spreading some appreciation to the nonprofit organizations that make our community stronger! The event will be Wednesday April 22nd from 10 am - 12 pm; You do not need to stay the entire time

Volunteers will gather at the WVU Center for Community Engagement (Allen Hall, Suite 805) to make thank-you phone calls to local nonprofit partners. These short calls are meant to express gratitude for the ways organizations support WVU students and provide meaningful opportunities throughout the year. 

This is a simple but powerful way to brighten someone's day and strengthen campus-community relationships! 

What to expect:

-Show up to the WVU CCE space and receive a call list and brief script of what to say

-Use your personal device (bring your phone!) to place appreciation calls

-Leave voicemails if contacts are unavailable

-Track call outcomes so we can follow up if needed 


No prior experience needed - just a friendly voice and a desire to say thank you!

Organization: WVU Center for Community Engagement

Help us celebrate Week of Engagement (National Volunteer Week) by spreading some appreciation to the nonprofit organizations that make our community stronger! The event will be Wednesday April 22nd from 10 am - 12 pm; You do not need to stay the entire time

Volunteers will gather at the WVU Center for Community Engagement (Allen Hall, Suite 805) to make thank-you phone calls to local nonprofit partners. These short calls are meant to express gratitude for the ways organizations support WVU students and provide meaningful opportunities throughout the year. 

This is a simple but powerful way to brighten someone's day and strengthen campus-community relationships! 

What to expect:

-Show up to the WVU CCE space and receive a call list and brief script of what to say

-Use your personal device (bring your phone!) to place appreciation calls

-Leave voicemails if contacts are unavailable

-Track call outcomes so we can follow up if needed 


No prior experience needed - just a friendly voice and a desire to say thank you!

Organization: WVU Center for Community Engagement

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 22, 2026

Zip Code: 26506

Allow Groups: No