Volunteer
Volunteer Resources
Are you still looking for additional volunteer opportunities? We can connect you with search tools to help you find additional volunteer opportunities!
Idealist - A search tool for volunteer opportunities, internships, and jobs.
JustServe.org - Students seeking community service resources can type in their zip code to connect with local volunteer opportunities that fit their requirements.
Points of Light Engage - Volunteer opportunity search tool.
VolunteerMatch - Volunteer opportunity search tool.
Upcoming Events
Trauma Informed Book Club
Exploration Lab
Book Donation Drive (Cherry Lane Location Only)
Disclaimer(s)
The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library.
This program is brought to you by the generous support of the Friends of the Library.
We often take photographs during library events. Please let our photographer know if you do not want us to publish photos of your child.
Gold Rush Networking
Disclaimer(s)
We cannot guarantee that food served at this program has not come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens.
We often take photographs during library events. Please let our photographer know if you do not want us to publish photos of your child.
Volunteer with the Friends
Friends of the Meridian Library District is a non-profit all-volunteer organization that supports projects benefitting the community. Visit their monthly used book sales to stock up on books, media, puzzles, and more at bargain prices. You can also become a Friend of the Library for only $20! Read more about Friends of the Library or email friendsofthemld@gmail.com for more information!
Craft to Give Back
Craft to Give Back volunteer opportunities are designed to find creative ways to provide community support. This unique opportunity allows volunteers to pick up donated supplies at Cherry Lane to create items that give back in various ways.
In 2022 the Craft to Give Back project included sewing fidget quilts for senior living communities in Meridian. These lap-sized blankets provide tactile stimulation and calming activities for people experiencing challenges with cognitive change or dementia. Email volunteer@mld.org to learn more.