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MRO – Projects

How to Apply

Registration will open at 7:00 PM on Monday, August 26th

Step 1: Review the projects available below.
Step 2: Choose a project or two you would be interested in volunteering for. It is always good to have a backup in case your project fills up.
Step 3: Click on the project you would like to register for. You will find the application at the bottom of the project’s page.
Step 4: Once you complete the application, you will receive a confirmation email. Read over the email and note and important information.
Step 5: Fill out the required 2024 Travel Waiver & Hold Harmless Agreement at https://getinvolvedmu.maryville.edu/submitter/form/start/637524. This is REQUIRED for all participants.

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AgencyProject DescriptionTime FrameTeam LeaderVolunteer Limit
Boys and Girls Club of St. Charles CountyVolunteers will help with garden and playground upkeep. This includes pulling weeds in the front and side of the building, watering flowers in the front, watering flowers in the garden, picking up any debris and mulch from the playground. 11:00am-2:00pmSean Kuhl7/7
Cantebury EnterprisesVolunteers will help with filling our Christmas stocking orders. 9:00am-3:30pmChayse Ramey25/25
Carondelet Food PatchVolunteer activities may include harvesting, planting, weeding, mulching, mowing, watering, and general gardening and landscape maintenance. 9:30am-12:00pmDevon Tallent30/30
Christian Friends of New AmericansVolunteers are needed to assist with collecting trash and debris around the Peace Center and nearby neighborhood, disinfect and clean surfaces inside of building, trim grass, pull weeds, sort & organize library books, vacuuming, if time permits to organize and restock shelves with in-kind donations at St. Luke's Lutheran Church.9:30am-1:00pm0/12
City of O’Fallon, MO – Fort Zumwalt ParkVolunteers will help move mulch with wheelbarrows and spread the mulch in the designated locations of the park. The Parks staff will assist in giving instructions and providing oversight.9:00am-11:00amAustin Terry30/30
Color A SmileVolunteers will choose and color several coloring pages to be sent to senior citizens, our troops overseas, and anyone in need of a smile.9:30am-3:30pmMilena Ribeiro Pontes30/30
Cornerstone Center for Early LearningVolunteers will be assigned into one of our 12 classrooms (ages infants-5 years) to assist classroom teachers with basic cleaning (wiping down tables/sweeping), helping implement lesson activities (such as an art project), and being an extra playmate. Volunteers should be prepared to join their class during outdoor play by dressing for the weather. Once classes have gone down for nap, we are asking volunteers to do some campus clean up in our outdoor classroom.9:30am-2:30pmMacey Lopez10/10
Cystic Fibrosis FoundationVolunteers will assemble registration materials and "swag bags" for our hike participants. Organize event weekend supplies: cut, sort and organize materials in office.1:00pm-3:00pmJonathon Gray6/6
Delmar Gardens West – St. Louis Zoo TripVolunteers will meet at Delmar Gardens west to ride the bus to go to the Zoo with our residents.9:30am-3:30pmMadeline Martin8/8
Eagles WingsVolunteers will be removing tags, sizing shoes, putting new clothes in correct size tub, packing bags, etc.9:30am-1:00pmPulkit Verma10/10