Get Involved! The Gift that Changes Lives.
Community and Recreation Services rely on the generosity of people like you to help build a stronger community through our programs and services. By sharing your time and talent with us, you can make a big difference in the quality of services provided in your community. Our volunteers work side by side with staff in every activity. You may want a long-term assignment or something temporary. Whatever your passion may be, if you enjoy working with kids, people with disabilities, seniors, or have a knack for teaching, special events planning, working outdoors, writing, answering telephones, or other activities, there is an opportunity for you here at CRS.
Benefits of Being a Volunteer …
- Acquire new skills and gain recognized work experience
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Expand your social horizons
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Serve in your own neighborhood
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Becoming part of a team
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Receive award recognitions for cumulative hours of service
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Receive free liability and accident insurance coverage while
volunteering
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Be eligible for tax benefits
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Do something you enjoy
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Make a difference in your community
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Be eligible to receive membership with the Fairfax County Federal
Credit Union
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Volunteer as a family
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Career training
- Have fun
Eligibility Requirements
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Must be a Fairfax County resident
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Must be 12 years of age or older (to be determined by division
requirements)
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Must be able to take care of all personal needs
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Must be able to work independently with little supervision
- Must have a background check
What is Expected of You?
- Attend Volunteer Training
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Abide by the Volunteer Ethics, Golden Rules and Responsibilities and
the Code of Conduct
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Respect the public and be responsive to its needs
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Be willing to learn
- Meet the schedule and length of service that you have negotiated with the agency
How Do I Get Started?
After making your decision to volunteer, you must fill out a volunteer application save it to your desktop under a new name. Open your E-mail, attach the pdf form and send to: DCRS-Volunteers@fairfaxcounty.gov
The volunteer application is used for insurance purposes that register
you with Fairfax County as a volunteer. Later you will be asked to fill
out a program registration form.
For questions please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Vicki
Greene at 703-324-5504, TTY 711.
Volunteer Opportunities
To arrange to become a volunteer for our Immediate Volunteer Openings or discuss volunteering in one or more of the categories listed below, please e-mail our Volunteer Coordinator, Vicki Greene at DCRS-volunteers@fairfaxcounty.gov.
Athletic Services
On-Site Volunteer Field and Facility Directors
Community Centers
Instructors
Center Aides
Mentor
Tech Friends
Youth Sports Coaches
Front Desk Volunteers
Senior Services
Reception Desk Volunteers
Advisory Council Members
Class/Program Instructors
Teen Services
Special Event Volunteers
Mentors
Chaperones
Coaches
Room Monitors
Acitivity Facilitators
Therapeutic Recreation Services for People with
Disabilities
Recreation Aide & Counselor-In-Training
(CIT)
Office Aide
Leisure Coaches/Partners
Fairfax Cooperative Extension
Mentors
Master Gardeners
Nutrition Educators
Financial Planners/Educators
ESL (English as a Second Language)
4-H Camp Leaders and Project Leaders
4-H Fair Volunteers
Computer Clubhouses
Tech Friends/Mentors
Instructors
Technicians
Computer Learning Centers Partnerships (CLCP)
Tech Friends/Mentors
Instructors
Technicians
Other Ideas... Contact Us: 703-324-5504, TTY 711, or e-mail our Volunteer Coordinator Vicki Greene DCRS-Volunteers@fairfaxcounty.gov
Related Links
Library Volunteer Opportunities with Public Library