Volunteer on Our Board

Join Our Board of Trustees: Make a Meaningful Impact
Are you passionate about improving the lives of individuals living with Alzheimer’s, dementia, and their caregivers? Do you have leadership experience and a desire to serve your community? Joining our Board of Trustees is an extraordinary opportunity to help shape the future of The Tender and expand our ability to serve more families in need.
Why Join Us?
As a Board member, you will play a vital role in guiding our mission, contributing your expertise to advance our programs, and ensuring that we continue to provide quality care to those who need it most. You will be part of a dedicated team of leaders who share a commitment to making a lasting difference in the lives of others.

What We’re Looking For:
We seek individuals with:
- A passion for our mission and vision.
- Experience serving on nonprofit or corporate boards, especially in leadership roles.
- Skills in areas such as fundraising, finance, marketing, legal, or governance.
- A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Your Role:
As a Trustee, you will:
- Help steer the strategic direction of the organization.
- Provide oversight of our operations and financial health.
- Engage in fundraising and advocacy efforts to support our growth.
- Attend regular board meetings and participate in committee work.
- Act as an ambassador for our cause, promoting awareness and partnerships.

How You’ll Make a Difference:
Your involvement will help expand our reach and enhance the services we provide to those navigating the challenges of dementia and Alzheimer’s. Every decision, every action you take as a Board member will contribute to the lives of families and caregivers who rely on us for support.
Ready to Get Involved?
If you are interested in volunteering and joining our board of trustees click here!
We invite you to explore this unique opportunity to use your skills, experience, and passion to drive real change. Together, we can continue empowering families, enriching lives, and standing up to Alzheimer’s.
Let’s make a difference—together.
