The Sierra Club - a volunteer opportunity for every person (and personality)
You'd really like to do something for the environment, but after a day at work you can't stand to be around people.
Or maybe you'd really like to do something for the environment, but after a day at work you've just
got to spend some time with people.
Either way, the Sierra Club has something for you.
You'd like to volunteer, but you're looking for something challenging - a real learning experience - not some mindless clerical task. Or maybe you'd like to
volunteer, but with your busy life, you only have energy for a soothingly mindless task - no challenges, please.
Either way, the Sierra Club has something for you.
You'd like to advance your favorite cause; you're willing to do almost anything for it, but you don't want to be distracted with unrelated matters. Or maybe you'd
like to help the environment, but you really don't have any particular favorite cause; you want help in knowing what's most important.
Either way - you've figured it out by now - the Sierra Club has something for you.
You'd like to volunteer, but you
hate making phone calls? That's all right; at times we need phone callers, but we'll find people who like making them or who at
least feel comfortable with the challenge. You hate stuffing envelopes? That's fine; other folks will eagerly do that kind of work. You hate sitting still and reading
complicated materials? OK, we'll find other people who like doing this. The effectiveness of the Sierra Club as a volunteer organization is that everyone has different likes and
dislikes, and different strengths and weaknesses, but when we all work together, there's a congenial role for everyone, and everyone gets to fill a real need.
Perhaps you don't feel educated enough? Then you have a choice of volunteer opportunities that don't require prior knowledge, including lots of opportunities
to learn while doing. Sometimes you get to learn a lot! Which kind of opportunity do you want? We have it!
Perhaps you have a disability? That doesn't keep you from volunteering. Many of our volunteers have disabilities - but we focus on their abilities. Some are
champion envelope-sealers; some are champion conservation organizers. Just as for any other volunteer, we try to help you find the volunteer opportunities that fit your skills
and interests. We don't pigeonhole you; we try to give you the chance to contribute in the way you want.
Sierra Club volunteering is very much about you as an individual: what do you want to do? In fact, the
most effective volunteers are people who find slots that fit their interests, their schedules, and their personalities.
When you call us to find a volunteer opportunity, we will try to help you find an opportunity that fits your personal
desires.
So - if you'd like to volunteer, give us a call. Our Chapter administrative assistant Joanne Drabek is a champion at
helping you to find your individual place as a Sierra Club volunteer. Contact her at
(510) 848-0800, ext. 315, or by
Donald Forman
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San Francisco Sierra Club Yodeler