Volunteer Opportunities
Become a volunteer!
Volunteering is a rich and rewarding experience that allows you to connect with your community and neighbors. It’s a great way to meet new friends, have a sense of accomplishment, and grow as a person - plus, it’s a lot of fun!
At the City of Beavercreek, we value our volunteers and thank them immensely for giving their time and unique skills to make Beavercreek a wonderful place to live, work, and explore. The city relies on the generosity of our volunteers to assist with many events and projects throughout the year. There are no special qualifications required to become a volunteer. Whatever your interest may be, there’s almost always a way you can help!
City of Beavercreek Volunteer Opportunities:
Parks, Recreation & Culture Division
Make a difference in your community by volunteering for Beavercreek’s Parks, Recreation & Culture Division. Sharing your valuable time is a great way to help maintain and improve our parks! From one-time projects to ongoing opportunities, Beavercreek’s parks division can provide you with a rewarding and satisfying experience. For additional information, call (937) 427-5514 or email parks@beavercreekohio.gov.
Beavercreek Senior Center
The Beavercreek Senior Center provides many opportunities to those looking to volunteer. Volunteers are essential to day-to-day operations of the Senior Center and serve as transportation drivers and escorts, front desk aides, class and activity leaders, fitness room attendants, librarians, cooks and servers, and various other roles. For additional information, call (937) 426-6166 or email seniorcenter@beavercreekohio.gov.
Beavercreek Golf Club
Volunteer at the Beavercreek Golf Club as a golf starter or ranger. Golf starters and rangers are an essential role in ensuring a positive and enjoyable experience for golfers at the golf course. They are responsible for greeting golfers, providing information about the course, and maintaining a steady flow of play. Additionally, they monitor the course and enforce rules and regulations to ensure a safe and fair game for all players.
Beavercreek Police Department
Volunteer for the Beavercreek Police Department by becoming a member of Citizens on Preventive Patrol (COPP). COPP is a group of private citizens that assist Beavercreek police officers. Volunteers are trained in police procedures in classes taught by police personnel, COPP volunteers, and representatives from various agencies connected with law enforcement.
Boards and Commissions
Consider becoming a member of a city board or commission. The initial step in getting involved is attending an upcoming meeting of the commission or board you are interested in to learn more about their work and meet current members. Visit Beavercreek's Board and Commissions page to learn about each of the boards and commission's responsibilities.