Steps to Volunteer
Step
One: Submit an Application
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, you will need to
complete an application which includes
special skills information, an interests checklist, and a finger printing
background check prior to becoming an official volunteer for the chapter. A
copy of your current California Driver's license and your insurance must also
be submitted with your application.
Step Two: Attend an
Orientation
All prospective volunteers need to attend one of the chapter's
volunteer orientations. Participants receive an overview of the Foundation's
mission and gain insight regarding volunteer opportunities. Contact our
volunteer services manager to learn about upcoming orientation dates
Step Three: Ways You
Can Get Involved
Volunteers who complete our Volunteer Orientation can choose to
volunteer in one or more of the following areas:
Administration
Office Administration Volunteers are needed to help
with paperwork, database entry, and other office tasks during the workweek.
They help us to keep administrative costs to a minimum so that more of our
funding can be applied to our wish program.
Program Service
Wish Granters make wishes happen. These volunteers
work in teams to meet with wish children and their families to determine the
wish and then work with the office to help make the wish come true. Wish
Granters work together to obtain donations to make wishes as special and unique
as the kids themselves. Wish Granting requires additional training. Please
contact our volunteer services manager
to learn about upcoming Wish Granters Training dates.
Meet and Greet Volunteers welcome wish families from
outside our chapter's territory at the local airports to ensure that their
Southern California wish experiences are magical.
Computer Wish Volunteers assist with the preparation
and set-up of new computer systems requested as wishes, and provides wish kids
some basic training. Extensive computer knowledge and skills are necessary.
Events, Fund-raising and Outreach
Event Committee Volunteers help through hands-on
events support, stewardship, and recognition support. These volunteers assist
with raising funds across the chapter's territory.
Communications Committee Volunteers assist through
community outreach support, publicity, and marketing communications support.
They help represent the Foundation within the communities we serve, raising
awareness throughout the territory.
Wishmakers® On Campus (college-aged) members are
volunteers who, through activities at schools or clubs create fund-raising and
awareness-raising projects to help wish kids fulfill their dreams.
Hispanic Outreach Volunteers assist in developing
relationships with Latino leaders and media, and in recruiting bilingual
support. This is to enhance the wish program experience for Latino wish
children and their families.
Wish Ambassadors also speak on behalf of the chapter.
They are wish kids and family members who have completed a Make-A-Wish
experience and feel inspired to share their wish story with others. Wish
Ambassadors work closely with our Wish Ambassador Trainers, Speaker's Bureau
volunteers, and staff members.
Wish Ambassador / Speaker's Bureau Trainers create and
lead the quarterly Wish Ambassador and/or Speaker Bureau training sessions. Our
Volunteer Trainers provide wish kids, their families and volunteers a friendly
forum to become wish storytellers and help build their presentation skills.
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