Volunteers are at the heart of the Ride for Roswell and help us make the event a success. We’re looking for more volunteers to join the cause! Whether you have a family member who’s riding or want to lend a hand, these opportunities are a great way to get involved in the fight to end cancer.
Campus set-up
What? Volunteers are needed to distribute food and beverage supplies and/or help with clean up. This position involves heavy lifting.
Why? Ride Weekend involves countless supplies and moving parts. These volunteers make sure all supplies get to the right place on campus to ensure the event goes off without a hitch.
When? Volunteers are needed on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Shifts are generally 3–4 hours, and you can self-schedule based on your availability.
Where? This opportunity is based at UB North Campus.
CELEBRATION OF HOPE
What? Volunteers are needed to work at the Survivorship Tent, help set up and clean up, or serve food to event participants.
Why? The Celebration of Hope kicks off Ride Weekend, and volunteers keep the event organized, safe and successful.
When? This position is for Friday night. Shifts are generally 4–5 hours, and you can self-schedule based on your availability.
Where? This opportunity is based at UB North Campus.
Route Guides
What? Volunteers will direct riders at turns and intersections, watch out for rider safety and cheer on participants.
Why? You’ll be at the center of The Ride action. This opportunity is great for volunteering with a friend or neighbor.
When? Volunteers report on Saturday. Shifts are generally 3–4 hours, from early morning until early afternoon. You may sign up for more than one shift, if interested.
Where? Volunteers are needed throughout The Ride for Roswell routes!
Campus and Parking Guides
What? Volunteers are needed to help direct the flow of traffic to parking spots and assist riders around campus.
Why? There are 10,000 people on campus at any given time throughout Ride Weekend. Campus and parking guides are responsible for greeting and directing riders and guests, as well as making sure both pedestrian and vehicular traffic runs smoothly.
When? This opportunity is for Friday and Saturday. Shifts are generally 3–4 hours, and you can self-schedule based on your availability.
Where? Volunteers will report to various UB North Campus locations.