Fill out this form so we know what type of volunteering or work opportunities you are interested in.
You can also explore volunteermatch.org and dosomething.org for ideas.
Click here for a complete list of clubs at GPHS, including meeting times and advisor names.
The Environmental Action Club is a group of environmentally concerned students and staff. We meet to discuss ways that we can improve our environment, both locally and globally. Our activities include increasing recycling, on campus, letter writing campaigns, recycling education, and river and beach clean-ups.
Interact is a service organization connected with Rotary. Interact club’s objective is the development of innovative leadership ability and good citizenship practices. Much of the club’s activities involve local community service. In addition, the club also fundraises for international projects.
Key Club is an international student-led community service organization partnered with the Kiwanis Organization. Every individual Key Club, and every Key Club member, puts forth their best effort to aid their homes, schools, and communities. Everyone is welcome to join this club for an unforgettable experience in which character is built, leadership skills are established, friendships are made, and service is conducted for the benefit of others.
Z Club is an international leadership, service, and advocacy organization for high school students. The Z Club is sponsored by the local Zonta Club of Grants Pass. Students in Z Club believe that young people are critical to achieving gender equity and ending violence against women and girls around the world. Z Club members develop communication and leadership skills, explore career alternatives, and increase their international awareness and understanding through service. Scholarships are also available to Z Club members.
MEC Disabilities provides education for the public on disabilities, equipment for children with disabilities, and full ADA playgrounds across the U.S. If you are interested in volunteering with local events or social media, call 541-787-1200 or email mecdisabilities@gmail.com.
Students 16 and older are invited to help tend animals and maintain the Foundation. No experience is required; they will teach you the necessary skills. This is a great opportunity for those who want to make a difference in the lives of people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Contact the Foundation to get started!
ScienceWorks needs teen volunteers! Short- and long-term opportunities are available 7 days a week. Click here to email for more information.
Students, parents, and siblings are welcome to volunteer at Raptor Creek Farms. Complete a volunteer form and take it with you on your first day.
Volunteers work in many of our county's services and programs. Complete a volunteer application to get started.
Trinity Home Health Care Foster House is for patients with dementia. Trinity is looking for students who would enjoy volunteering and interacting with elderly people. They also have a college scholarship set up through the Josephine County Educational Fund (JOCO). E-mail Mrs. Bland to receive the application.
Are you interested in stepping into a "Sports Coach" type role? The Club is expanding the NinjaZone classes to Tuesdays and Thursdays (4pm and 5pm), as well as Saturday classes (10am and 11am).
If you are interested, contact Brady Howe, KidZone Program Lead, at 541-955-2582.
The Club Northwest is looking for volunteers in the KidZone. If interested, contact Brady Howe, KidZone Program Lead, at 541-955-2582.
Bristol Hospice is looking for teens for their hospice volunteer program. Learn more about the program specifics by clicking the link above or contacting the volunteer coordinator at 458-212-3422.