Use your time, talents, and gifts to help create a place where people can slow down, connect, and hear the whisper of God.
Be Part of What God Is Doing at Wabash
Wabash Park Camp exists because of people who are willing to serve.
Every year, volunteers help maintain the grounds, improve facilities, support special events, and create an environment where campers, families, churches, and retreat groups can experience meaningful connection and spiritual growth.
Whether you have a few hours, a weekend, or a specialized skill to share, there are opportunities to make a lasting impact.
When you volunteer at Wabash Park, you’re doing more than completing a project.
You’re helping create a place where:
Every painted wall, repaired building, mowed field, prepared meal, and completed project helps support the ministry that takes place throughout the year.
Help create an unforgettable camp experience for children and students during Summer Camp Wildwood. Volunteers play an important role in supporting camp operations, building relationships, and helping create an environment where young people can grow in their faith and experience Christian community.
Individuals with experience in worship leadership, sound, media, livestreaming, or audio/visual technology can help support camp programs, retreats, and special events throughout the year.
Help prepare lodging spaces, meeting areas, and camp facilities before retreats, camps, and special events. These behind-the-scenes efforts help ensure guests arrive to a clean, comfortable, and ready environment.
Volunteers with experience in construction, painting, electrical work, plumbing, carpentry, maintenance, equipment repair, or other skilled trades can make a significant impact through facility improvement projects and ongoing camp needs.
Assist with meal preparation, serving, cleanup, and hospitality needs that help create a welcoming experience for campers, retreat guests, and families.
From mowing and landscaping to seasonal cleanup and special improvement projects, volunteers help care for the campgrounds and outdoor spaces that serve guests throughout the year.
Churches, youth groups, men's ministries, women's groups, and community organizations are welcome to serve together through organized work days and service projects that help strengthen the ministry of Wabash Park Camp
Whether you're available for a single volunteer day or interested in serving throughout the year, there are opportunities to get involved and make a difference.
Not every volunteer project requires construction experience or specialized knowledge.
Many opportunities simply require a willing heart and a desire to serve.
Whether you're handy with tools or simply willing to lend a helping hand, there's a place for you at Wabash Park.
Volunteer for Summer Camp
Camp Wildwood volunteers are essential to the experience of every camper who stays with us. Download the application to join the Summer volunteer staff.
Serve Together
Volunteering at Wabash Park can be a meaningful experience for more groups. Many churches, youth groups, Scout troops, service organizations, families, and community groups choose to serve together while making a lasting impact on camp.
Group service projects can be a great fit for:
Whether you’re tackling a one-day project, completing a special improvement project, or participating in a camp work day, serving together creates opportunities to build relationships, develop leadership skills, and support a ministry that impacts lives year-round.
The work volunteers accomplish behind the scenes makes ministry possible.
Your time and effort help ensure that Wabash remains a welcoming place for future generations to gather, grow, and experience God’s presence.
Every project completed helps strengthen the ministry and mission of Wabash Park Camp.
Ready to Get Involved?
Whether you’re interested in an upcoming work day, a service project, or ongoing volunteer opportunities, we’d love to hear from you.
Complete the form and a member of our team will contact you with upcoming opportunities to serve.
Find answers to common questions about volunteering, serving with a group, and what to expect at Wabash Park.
No. Many volunteer opportunities require only a willingness to serve and help where needed.
Yes. Churches, youth groups, families, and community organizations are welcome to participate in group service projects.
Volunteer needs vary throughout the year. Some opportunities are connected to scheduled work days, while others arise as projects become available.
Projects may include painting, landscaping, cleaning, maintenance, construction, repairs, event preparation, and other camp improvement efforts.
Still have questions?
We’re happy to talk through the details.