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Volunteers play a vital role in helping the Visitor Center reach its goals. They are part of a team that communicates NASA's vision and mission and educates the public on NASA Glenn's events, achievements and contributions to our nation's space program.
Image right: Volunteer Andy Sedlak stands in front of the "John Glenn: Tribute to an American Hero" gallery in the NASA Glenn Visitor Center. Credit: NASA
Volunteers serve as lobby desk aides, docents, amateur radio volunteers, publications assistants, Speakers Bureau assistants, clerical assistants, exhibits assistants and Educator Resource Center assistants.
Requirements:
Volunteers must be U.S. citizens, at least 16 years of age and be able to donate 4 to 5 hours per week using one or more of the following interests or skills:
- Enjoy working with people
- Have a knack for communicating with others
- Have some public speaking and/or teaching skills
Sound like you? Then you probably have what it takes to be a Visitor Center volunteer!
Volunteer Position Available:
+ Four Positions
Image left: Volunteer Shirley Hanley teaches children about NASA science and exploration missions.
For more information, please call the Volunteer Coordinator at (216) 433-2004 or write:
Volunteer Program
NASA Glenn Visitor Center
21000 Brookpark Road, MS 8-1
Cleveland, Ohio 44135
Learn More:
› Volunteer Recognition
› Visitor Center