Talbot County
Do you have a few hours a month to spare? Are you looking for a fun and fulfilling way to give back to the community? Talbot Humane always has a need for volunteers! "We would be nothing without our volunteers," states Talbot Humane's Volunteer Coordinator Patty Quimby "Thanks to their hard work and dedication our programs and ability to help the animals and residents of our county and beyond continues to grow!" Interested in being a part of our team? Simply give us a call at 410-822-0107, stop by the shelter at 7894 Ocean Gateway Easton or apply on-line at www.talbothumane.org.
Offering hope, compassionate support and services to all members of our community facing end-of-life issues. Volunteer training offered spring and fall. Please call 410-822-6681 for more information.
University of Maryland Extension
Talbot County 4-H Youth Development Program
410-822-1244
You Can Be a Powerful Voice in a Child’s Life!
CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) Training Class for Now Being Formed for Dorchester and Talbot Counties
This fall, CASA of Talbot and Dorchester Counties will offer its annual Pre-Service Training to applicants who are interested in becoming volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates.
June's and Lillian's love for Longaberger Baskets was the basis for opening the business. They both are convinced that the Longaberger baskets and the company are the best marketing business in time. Not only do they show their pride with "Made in America" products they run the company as a family. Each employee is treated as a family member. Everyone knows each other and prides each other in their hard work. Many have been with the company from the beginning and would never dream of working anywhere else.
Phillips Wharf Environmental Center is a nonprofit located at 21604 Chicken Point Road, Tilghman, md. 21671. We offer unique opportunities for those who enjoy the plants and animals of the Chesapeake Bay. Located in the last crab shanty on Knapps Narrows, volunteers assist us in caring for critters, running the center and hosting our Fishmobile, a rolling educational aquarium that provides children and adults with hands-on educational experience with marine life native to the Chesapeake Bay.
Volunteers support Shore Health System through the two hospital auxiliaries. Members provide patient care assistance and operate retail businesses which raise funds used to provide programs and services to people across the Mid-Shore region.
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is currently recruiting volunteers for its 2010 docent training program, which is offered Tuesday and Thursday, March 2-18.The six-session training course prepares participants to lead group tours, interpret the Museum’s exhibits, and assist at special events. This program is offered once a year and is free of charge.
Volunteer Opportunities
