Be A Team Leader
What is a Team Leader?
Leaders are the root of successful projects! Essentially, they are the team's host for the event. They set the tone, introduce people to Hands On GR and the nonprofit partner, and ensure a successful volunteer experience.
Why become a Team Leader?
- Do Good Things
- Develop leadership skills
- Meet new people
- Build that resume
- Learn about community organizations in our region
- Choose the projects you will lead!
- Fame and fortune (OK, we wish that were true!)
What is required of a Team Leader?
- An interest in building a stronger community
- Past participation in at least one Hands On Greater Richmond project
- Attendance at a Team Leader orientation
- Commitment to lead a minimum of 3 projects
- Willingness to help orient Hands On Greater Richmond volunteers to the nonprofit partner and provide a wrap-up at the end of the event
- Commitment to volunteer 30 additional minutes per project
Interested?
Complete an application [MS Word]
Once we receive your application, we will review it and get back to you as soon as possible.
If you have any questions about Hands On Greater Richmond or our Team Leader volunteer positions, please let us know. |

Hands On Greater RichmondTeam Leaders
- Barb Blagg
- Kristin Blalock
- Mark Brickey
- Kelly Brooks
- Hillary deRoo
- Heather Fairbanks
- Regie Ford
- Chantel Harris
- Jennifer Hoover
- Kristen Kaplan
- Candice Nunnally
- Benson Ma
- Krystal Marks
- Toni Maxey
- Tamila Mitchel
- Ly Nyugen
- Debbie Plumley
- Jennie Reed
- Kate Reedy
- Chris Romero
- Joan Rollins
- Beth Shropshire
- Elaine Summerfield
- Jean Tarasco
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Melissa Tracey
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