Habitat for Humanity of Southwest Montana is always looking for groups, organizations, and businesses in the community that would like to get involved with volunteering. All of our volunteers are appreciated and make a significant contribution to our mission. However, when we have a volunteer group that signs up together we are able to set up a volunteer event much more quickly. This translates to being able to procure more events each month. Overall volunteer groups allow us to make a larger impact in a shorter amount of time.
We have ongoing construction projects that always need volunteers throughout our six county region. Construction volunteers usually help out with things like painting, landscaping, and flooring. The work depends on where we are at in our current construction cycle and so it is always changing. Alongside construction volunteers, we also are looking for volunteers to help out at our ReStore. Smaller groups are ideal for ReStore work. This is because the store itself gets easily crowded and difficult to work in with groups larger than five. Therefore, volunteer groups of 3-5 are perfect for helping at the ReStore. Regardless of how you decide to chip in, know that every volunteer makes a difference and helps us continue to provide affordable housing to our community!
Get Involved
Make a big impact in your community by signing up your group to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity SWMT today! Volunteer groups always enjoy their volunteer events with us, get to spend some time outside of the office together, and get some photos to use for their social media and websites. Use our group volunteer form to get signed up. If you would like to volunteer individually, fill out our individual volunteer form. Whether you decide to help with construction or in the ReStore, you are helping your neighbors and improving your community. Thank you for reading and thank you for continuing to support Habitat for Humanity of Southwest Montana. Like us on Facebook to stay up to date on upcoming volunteer opportunities.
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