VOLUNTEER WITH US
As a Casual Volunteer
No Commitment Required
Helping Hands
Volunteers in this capacity are not officially registered as volunteers and help out as their schedule permits.
Typically, these volunteers act as helping hands during fundraisers and may choose to take on small tasks throughout the training year.
Casual Volunteers...
- No formal registration required,
- No commitment required,
- Can accept tasks and duties as time permits,
- Can attend all SSC meetings,
- Can choose to become a Driver or SSC member at any time,
- Cannot vote in SSC elections or take on Executive roles unless they become an SSC Member.
1. Register as a Volunteer
FIRST, complete this form so we can know you’re interested:
All fields are required. The information you submit above will be stored by the Argus SSC and used to contact you regarding squadron operations. Your email will also be added to the Argus Newsletter.
2. THat's It!
There’s nothing more to it.
The SSC will email you to acknowledge that you registered as a Casual Volunteer. As tasks and events come up, you may be asked to participate, which of course is optional. Just reply with you availability so we know whether or not we can count on you.
That’s it!
Benefits of Volunteering
One of the greatest benefits of volunteering is knowing that you’re contributing to a good cause by sharing your time and skills. I, Lance (SSC Chairman), have been part of this program since 2014 and have witnessed firsthand how it helps kids grow. My own child has told me many times, “Daddy, I don’t know what I would do if I wasn’t a cadet.” I’ve never heard this kind of enthusiasm for piano, gymnastics, art, swimming, or any other activity.
If you’re a cadet parent, consider the long-term impact your involvement will have on your child. By volunteering, you’ll show your child that you’re committed to a worthwhile program and are willing to put in effort, just like you’re asking them to do. This is a powerful lesson that will motivate them to push themselves even harder. Remember, our actions speak louder than words.