Wildlife for Tomorrow

The Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame Banquet

This annual celebration of our outdoor Hall of Fame Members is a great time of need for volunteers. Prior to the banquet we need volunteers to help gather auction items, help with paperwork, etc. 

Wildlife for Tomorrow Volunteers

Like most non-profit organizations in the world, Wildlife for Tomorrow Foundation must have dedicated volunteers eager to participate in events and activities throughout the year. The Foundation's interest in recruiting quality volunteers has now become so important that WFT has employed a Volunteer Services Coordinator (VSC) to work closely with the Foundation and the Arizona Game and Fish Department on events, projects and services.

Can you volunteer?

If you would be interested in volunteering some time, efforts or services to the Foundation please contact us at 623-204-2130 or email us at: wildilifefortomorrow@cox.net. Volunteers are needed for projects with the Foundation and the Arizona Game and Fish Department.

What Will I Be Doing?

That is the primary question that many people ask. There really is no simple answer. The WFT projects include such items as river clean up and habitat restoration, counting wildlife in migration, charting growth in new born, volunteering for a variety of positions at festivals, manning booths for the foundation at fairs, and volunteer fairs, and much, much more. Many volunteers are needed for the Tres Rios Nature Festival in March and the Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame Banquet in August.

Where Do the Volunteers Come From?

Most are individuals like you, but often times there are civic, social, and fraternal, sports, and scouts organizations, schools, churches, law firms, hospitals that volunteer groups of people for special projects for the foundation while also getting credit for the work they do with community activities for their own organization or corporation.

How Often Will I Be Called?

That can only be answered by you. The WFT Foundation philosophy on volunteering is one of major support for our volunteers. The foundation certainly needs your help but does not intend to burden you with projects that will take away from your good deeds to others and your family. Most of our projects are four to five hour shifts and we usually work two shifts in one day.

The Foundation working closely with Arizona Game and Fish is working schedules now for projects in the near future. If you can help, please call or write to start the process of volunteering for the Wildlife for Tomorrow Foundation in the near future.