*Before volunteering on an active construction or repair project site it is mandatory to complete HFHI training.
The first step in preparing to volunteer with Red River Valley Habitat for Humanity is completing our Volunteer Orientation. This orientation should take about 20 minutes to complete and will provide you with important information about our mission and values, our volunteer opportunities and provide an overview of our volunteer requirements.
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The next step in preparing for volunteer duties, is to read the Code of Conduct. This should only take about 15-20 minutes to complete and will shed light on the importance of following the rules and guidelines set in place by Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI). You can find the Code of Conduct here.
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Volunteer Handbook
For further questions, rules, policies, guidelines and other information, please read our 2024 Volunteer Handbook. You can find it here.
HFHI Build Safe Field Guide
Habitat for Humanity International recently provided all Habitat affiliates with a brand new guideline to stay safe on the job site. You can find it here.
Reporting for Duty
Upon Arrival
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No Experience NecessaryYou don't need to know how to use power tools, hang drywall or install lighting to give back to your local community. We have licensed professionals and lead volunteers who are willing and able to show you all you need to know!
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Parking on Build SitesWe ask if you are a business or organization, to please carpool! Otherwise we will show you where to park without blocking neighbors or work vehicles.
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