From building trails to attending meetings to helping us raise funds, there is plenty to do!

From seating patrons at concerts and giving tours to visiting musicians, to helping out with mailings and other office duties, MSO volunteers are a part of it all. We can’t do it without you.

Do you have a special talent or presentation that kindergarten through fifth grade students would enjoy? We need community members to make our program a success. Here are some examples of activities we have had in the past: DJs, camp songs, storytellers, yoga, historical plays, music groups, karate, Native American dancing, robots, and Zumba. Presentations…

We offer volunteer opportunities in the following areas: IT support; building projects; maintenance including carpentry, electrical, and plumbing; solar installation and maintenance; vehicle mechanic; medical and dental; photography and videography; education; and pastor training. **Mercy Air asks that volunteers have an active Christian faith and that, in general, they cover their own expenses. We offer…

MAP Community Groups consist of compassionate and motivated citizens who volunteer together to address human trafficking in their community. Community Groups meet regularly for ongoing training, conducting awareness activities, and engaging in service projects within the local community. Through Community Groups we seek to build a collaborative network that helps people use their gifts, talents,…

MAP and Vista Maria have numerous volunteer-based programs that are in need of passionate advocates just like you! During our virtual Volunteer Interest Meetings, our staff will provide a brief overview of our programs in order to help you find the volunteer opportunity that is right for you. Join us in learning how you can…

Become a volunteer to help with special events and projects.

Join our Board of Trustees to take an active role in everything we do.

Help improve the quality of life and care for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families by sharing our message with elected officials at the federal, state and local levels. Communicate with elected officials via petitions, phone calls and other calls-to-action, participate in area events and share your story.

Deliver community education programs using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias and memory loss as well as information for individuals and families impacted by the disease.