Volunteer Requirements
When you register for Spring season, in addition to the registration fee for your ball player, you will also be required to write a $300 check (per player) to FHLL. This is a deposit that you will receive back at the end of the season if you've completed your 6 volunteer hours during the season. Here are some ways you can get your volunteer deposit check back:
o Pre-Season Clean-up
o Opening Day setup and merch sales
o Work the snack shack (3 hours per shift)
o Team Parent
o Scorekeeping (Farm A & up only)
o Help with the field work days throughout the season
o Field Maintenance (*training required, all home games)
o Help with Closing Ceremonies
Why Should I Become a Volunteer?
Little League Baseball is an organization designed to build good citizens. It is a program of leadership, preparing today's youth to be tomorrow's leaders. At the local level, Little League relies on a devoted legion of adult volunteers to help ensure that the organization remains structured and runs smoothly. Your local Little League program is always looking for responsible and enthusiastic individuals to support and coordinate Little League events and activities. As a volunteer, you should have a keen interest in the safety, well-being, and overall development of children. By reading further, you will discover that the benefits of volunteering are endless. You will also gain a better understanding of why you should become involved, who volunteers are, what you can do, and how you can sign up.
Who Can Volunteer?
Anyone can apply to become a volunteer. Whatever talents or skills you have, we can use them! Across the country, volunteers are grandparents, siblings, aunts and uncles, retirees, community leaders, former Little Leaguers, friends, neighbors, and more. Any community member who wishes to become a volunteer may apply.
All parents of children involved in Little League Baseball are strongly encouraged to volunteer. As a parent, volunteer, you have the opportunity to spend quality time with your child in a safe, fun-filled environment. Often times, parent and child social lives parallel each other. Volunteering allows your life and your child's life to intersect on common ground, with shared interests and goals.
On rare occasions, Little League, through District Administrators and your local Board of Directors, may deny individuals the privilege of volunteering for reasons, past or present, that may be detrimental to the positive development of young people, other volunteers, and/or Little League International. When you apply to become a volunteer, you give FLL the right to conduct necessary background checks.
How Do I Become A Volunteer?
Parents, take a minute to fill out the volunteer online form while registering your child pr contact Kate Carr at [email protected]