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NextGenServe Teens Dressed as Firefighters

Join NextGenServe

NextGenServe is a City volunteer service club for youth ages 13-18 that focuses on growing leadership skills and service in the Fort Collins community. Volunteers learn about a variety of career paths and work alongside trained City staff in various settings, including parks, natural areas, and the Garden on Spring Creek.

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Project Hort Teens in the Water

Join the Horticulture Team

Project Hort, short for horticulture, is a full summer stewardship and volunteer program for teens entering sixth through 12th grade who are passionate about gardening, plants, animals or the environment.

Over the course of the summer, with staff guidance and support, teens will be able to:

  • Volunteer at The Gardens – gardening, teaching and helping guests
  • Have an impact on their community through conservation projects
  • Make great friends with similar interests and participate in fun events

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A Unified Sports Team

Become a Unified Sports Partner

Adaptive Recreation Opportunities (ARO) provides recreation programs for community members of all ages and abilities. We are looking for partners to play alongside Special Olympics athletes during Unified Softball. This is an opportunity for volunteers 16 years old & up, running May through July!

Additionally, for folks 8 years old & up, ARO is looking for volunteers to assist coaches/staff during baseball practices for youth with various disabilities. Helping with technique and equipment will be just part of the opportunity when volunteering with this program, running from late June through July!

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Volunteer with Conflict Transformation Works

Restorative Justice is a way of resolving crime in community. It works by bringing the people who are most impacted by crime [harmed person(s), responsible person(s) and community representatives together to collaboratively answer these questions:

  • Who was harmed and how?
  • What needs to be done to make things right and who is responsible for that?

A peer representative volunteer participates in a Restorative Justice Circle to represent the youth and young adult community perspective and provide support. This opportunity is open to teens 14 years old and up who have a passion for helping others.

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Become a Butterfly House Volunteer

Volunteering in our Butterfly House is both educational and rewarding! Butterfly House volunteers are responsible for maintaining USDA containment standards, helping to ensure excellent guest experience and enhance guest takeaways through interpretation and education.

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The Lincoln Center

Become a Lincoln Center Volunteer

Volunteers are an extremely important and essential part of The Lincoln Center family. We rely on our volunteers to be our eyes and ears and to assist patrons in navigating and participating in the over 300 performances and events we offer each year. Volunteers get exposed to a wide array of artistic and professional endeavors including theatrical performances, dance productions, art gallery installations, concerts and community events. As a Lincoln Center Intern you'll get to see all the action behind the scenes.

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Volunteer at the Farm

The Farm at Lee Martinez Park has provided hands-on family fun since 1985. The Farm serves as an educational and interactive experience for Fort Collins residents and visitors. You can help by joining the volunteer team!

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