Volunteer Opportunities - Special Interest Groups
The Department of Parks and Recreation is reliant upon the voluntary assistance of community volunteer associations which assist with sponsoring programs and activities throughout the county. These volunteer organizations provide vital support and assistance with leisure service programs.

Advisory Boards
- Equestrian Center Citizens Advisory Committee
- Harmony Hall Regional Center Advisory Committee
- Montpelier Cultural Arts Center Advisory Board
- The First Tee Golf Foundation

Boys and Girls Club, Inc.
The Prince George's County Boys and Girls Club, Inc. has 33 member clubs throughout the county. Volunteer opportunities include coaching, board membership, fundraising and more. For more information, call the M-NCPPC Department of Parks and Recreation, Sports and Permits Office at 301-918-8100; TTY 301-918-8123 or visit the Boys and Girl's Club page for general information.

Friends
The Department of Parks and Recreation is reliant upon the voluntary assistance of community volunteer associations which assist with sponsoring programs and activities throughout the county. These volunteer organizations provide vital support and assistance with leisure service programs.
- Friends of Dorsey Chapel
- Field of Firsts Foundation
- Friends of Montpelier
- Friends of Publick Playhouse, Inc.
- Prince George's County Historical Society
- Riversdale Historical Society
- The Surratt Society
- Clearwater Nature Center Associates

Park Police Volunteer Association
To foster a better understanding of the functions of the Park Police and to enhance the cooperative effort with the community, the Maryland-National Capital Park Police offers the Volunteer Academy Program. The eight week training program covers a variety of police-related topics including CPR. Graduates are invited to join the Park Police Volunteer Association. For more information call the Park Police Volunteer Hotline at 301-429-5623 extension 607 or visit www.ppva.net for more information.

Recreation Councils
The Department of Parks and Recreation is reliant upon the voluntary assistance of community volunteer associations which assist with sponsoring programs and activities throughout the county. Community park and recreation council organizations provide vital support and assistance with leisure service programs.

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