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You Could Live the Life of a Zoo Keeper for a Day!

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

This week one of our favorite Points of Lighters will be visiting Washington, D.C! So that got us to thinking about how, if we also had the opportunity, we would spend our time volunteering in the Nation’s Capitol!

1. Become a Smithsonian Volunteer! The first thing everyone thinks about doing when they find out that they’re going to D.C. is to visit the Smithsonian! According to its website, volunteers are an integral part of the success of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. There are a number of ways to volunteer at American Art, either interacting with the public or working behind-the-scenes on special projects. Volunteer opportunities include being a tour guide, working behind the

scenes in the archives and laboratories, and much more! Whatever you just to do, if you love art we’re sure you’ll enjoy it!

2.Volunteer with DCPS! Visiting on a school day? D.C. Public Schools welcomes volunteers who want to use their skills and resources to help our students succeed. They’ve got a wide range of volunteer opportunities for you to choose from. DCPS volunteer opportunities include tutoring students in math and reading, mentor high school students, helping with administrative tasks, or beautifying one of the DCPS campuses (including one immediate need right now for an artist to paint a mural in a school!

3. Volunteer at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WMMC) with the Red Cross!  By volunteering with WMMC, you will be part of an important support network for all areas – clinic, hospital, and administration. Here you will find an outlet for your available time, interests, and talents! Your preferences and the

Medical Center’s needs are considered in assigning you a position. Training by the Red Cross office as well as “on-the-job” will help you feel comfortable in your new role!

4. Be a Volunteer at the National Zoo! Volunteers offer invaluable support to the National Zoo and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute.  Volunteers are needed at the zoo to act as interpreters, guides, keeper aides, office support, and much more!

As you can see there are endless fun and exciting volunteer activities for you to do while in Washington, D.C. Check our affiliates HandsOn Greater D.C. Cares for more information!