Ongoing Opportunity Categories: Children and Youth, Crisis Support, and Maternity Care
Our Ronald McDonald House volunteers do a little bit of everything including checking in families, baking special desserts, restocking rooms, cleaning, answering the phone, assisting with mailings, running errands and computer entry.
Our goal is to customize each volunteer’s experience to the interests of the individual. We strive to showcase each volunteer’s special skills. We have a variety of needs, such as giving tours, fundraising activities, grounds beautification, cooking and maintenance. Generally, our in-House volunteers commit to one three-hour shift each week. Volunteers work with a member of our management team or another volunteer throughout their shifts. The House is staffed by volunteers from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Individuals interested in visiting the House to learn more about our volunteer program are encouraged to call and schedule a tour!
Fill out the following form to request information about how you can volunteer to help our Ronald McDonald Houses in Springfield, Missouri. We will contact you very soon.
Application Instructions:
Download Volunteer Application
The PDF Application may be printed and completed by hand, or completed electronically using Adobe Acrobat (you must save before you exit the form)
You may send the completed printed application to this address:
RMHC Ozarks Chapter
949 E. Primrose St.
Springfield, MO 65807
or E-mail the completed PDF form to [email protected]
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