Every year the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center accomplishes its mission with the aid of its talented volunteers. Volunteers perform duties in the archives and museum, support our patron service activities and help with events. There are many different Volunteer opportunities at the USAHEC. Some of them include:
Research Volunteers: The USAHEC receives hundreds of research inquiries from all over the United States and from around the world each year. Our dedicated corps of Volunteer researchers responds to these inquiries on a daily basis.
Archival Volunteers: Qualified Volunteers and Interns help the USAHEC by processing books, assisting the conservation staff, and archiving several important collections, including our tens of thousands of military publications.
Docent (tour guide) Volunteers: Docent Volunteers are one of the USAHEC's most important public-facing aspects. Our docents act as tour guides in the Visitor and Education Center and outside on the Army Heritage Trail, and help visitors find their way around the USAHEC campus.
NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE OR TRAINING IS REQUIRED to volunteer at the USAHEC. Training is provided to volunteers as needed, and of course, we encourage those with specialized experience to donate their time and effort to the USAHEC mission! The USAHEC appreciates the valuable service our volunteers perform and we recognize that service through our annual luncheon, awards plaques and other special programs. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact the volunteer coordinator via email or phone: 717-245-4491. |