Every winter, we hold a free community event called Winterfest. This is an opportunity for us to give back to the surrounding communities. We run a lot of different events and depend on our full-time staff and volunteers to make them happen.

CranHill is looking for groups of people from churches, youth groups, and families to partner with us as volunteers on a weekly basis throughout the summer. These volunteers will be working behind-the-scenes to help support, encourage, and provide a pathway for the mission of transforming lives into the image of Christ. Work in support roles,…

Help Covenant House Michigan raise funds and awareness in your community! There are several ways you can help: DIY Fundraising or Third Party Fundraising. Each one is fun, easy and can involve your friends and families.

Whether you’re interested in volunteering regularly, or just helping out when you have the time, we’re grateful for your support. The following are some great ways to get involved: personalized time spent with individual or person supported by COC, yard clean up, gardening, painting, snow shoveling, deck cleaning and staining, or administrative office support.

Assist by completing service projects, maintenance projects, or organizing the kitchen. Minors in need of community service or volunteer hours for school, must be accompanied by an adult. Families with children 5 and older and supervised school/church groups of 6th grade and higher are welcome to volunteer.

Work flexible hours at the thrift store. This is great for groups who can help sort donations and tag inventory for sale. Groups up to 15. Minors in need of community service or volunteer hours for school, must be accompanied by an adult. Families with children 5 and older and supervised school/church groups of 6th…

Assist with meal prep and serving for breakfast and dinner. Groups up to 8. Minors in need of community service or volunteer hours for school, must be accompanied by an adult. Families with children 5 and older and supervised school/church groups of 6th grade and higher are welcome to volunteer.

All Wright Museum Volunteers are eligible for Special Events. We have all kinds of special event volunteer opportunities such as theater ushers, registration hosts, membership registration, workshop facilitators, customer service representatives, gala hosts, etc. Once you become a Wright Angel, you can sign up for special events posted online or in the Volunteer Coordinator’s office.

Volunteer Museum Educators work directly with our customers providing interactive learning experiences and tours of the exhibitions. They must have a passion for and love of African American history and storytelling activities. Once certified and based on your availability, you would conduct one-hour tours during the week or on weekends between the hours of 9am…

We are currently seeking Greeters and Gallery Monitors. Individuals perform both functions on a rotational basis as a member of a self-managed team. Greeters welcome our guests to the Museum on the beautiful Ford Motor Rotunda. Gallery Monitors enforce the rules of the gallery while assisting guests as they move through the various galleries.