Volunteer Opportunities With The City Of Ontario
Volunteers make a difference! Thank you for your interest in making a positive contribution to the City of Ontario. Volunteers are an invaluable community resource that provide a broad source on expertise, talent and manpower for City programs and other services. Every minute volunteered allows the City to better serve our residents. We could not do what we do without the hundreds of dedicated volunteers already serving the City of Ontario.
Adult Literacy Tutor Volunteer
Rise, the Ontario City Library's literacy services, serves many audiences. For adults, it provides one-to-one literacy instruction to adult learners who face reading and writing challenges. Volunteers help adult learners strengthen literacy skills that are necessary for living and working in our community. Volunteer tutors can expect 2 โ 3 hours of volunteering per week for at least 6 months. In one-to-one sessions, volunteers provide encouragement, compassion and a supportive learning environment for their learner. The ideal volunteer must be compassionate, self-motivated, patient and ready to serve others. They must also be able to maintain confidentiality, respect personal boundaries, and have strong reading and writing skills in English.
Availability:
- Must be available at least one day per week to work in-person or virtually with students. Two โ three hours per week is the weekly commitment.
Shifts may be scheduled anytime during Ovitt Family Community Library and Lewis Family Branch open hours.
Responsibilities and what we are looking for:
- Work one-to-one or in small groups with students.
- Provide instruction on reading and writing at varying levels.
- Create engaging and effective lesson plans.
Friends Of Ontario City Library Bookstore Volunteer
A Bookstore Volunteer plays an essential role in helping maintain the Friends of Ontario City Library's bookstores, which support the library's programs and services. Volunteers are responsible for reviewing and sorting donated books, pricing them, and organizing them by category or genre. A key part of the role is keeping the shelves stocked and orderly, creating an inviting space for customers. There are opportunities to assist in larger book sale events, as well as providing customer service at the bookstore during high traffic hours. Attention to detail while reviewing and sorting books efficiently is essential for success. Scheduling is flexible, and volunteers are accepted at the Ovitt Family Community Library and the Lewis Family Branch.
Availability:
- Must be available at least one day per week. Two to four hours per week is the typical weekly commitment.
Shifts may be scheduled anytime during Ovitt Family Community Library and Lewis Family Branch open hours.
Responsibilities and what we are looking for:
- Sort books by genres, alphabetically, or numerically
- Create displays and flyers
- Ability to assist with outreach events and special book sales
- Have organization skills
- Be self-motivated
- Ability to work independently or in a team
- Able to lift 40 pounds
This is a volunteer position with the City of Ontario. The City provides no compensation for the services performed by volunteers. Volunteers are not entitled to any benefits from the City, including but not limited to Workers' Compensation benefits. The City of Ontario Library is unable to assist individuals seeking placement for mandatory community service.
Volunteers may volunteer at both Ontario City Library locations Monday through Saturday. The locations and operating hours for each location are listed below.
The Ovitt Family Community Library 215 East C Street Monday โ Thursday: 10am โ 9pm Friday โ Saturday: 10am โ 6pm Sunday: 1pm โ 4pm - The Lewis Family Branch Library 3850 East Riverside Drive Monday โ Thursday: 4pm โ 8pm Saturday: 10am โ 6pm Friday & Sunday: CLOSED