Ongoing Position
Hawaiian Mission Houses Volunteer Corp: Docents (Tour Guides) & School Program Support
Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
Description
Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives (HMH), an active site for Hawaii’s history since 1820, is a National Historic Landmark (listed in 1965) and accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (last re-accredited in 2010).
As a regular volunteer at the Hawaiian Mission Houses you can support in a wide variety of ways.
Docents lead tours of Hawai‘i’s oldest Western-style house, the 1821 Mission House, as well as the 1831 Chamberlain House, the 1841 Bedroom Annex where we house a reproduction of the first printing press in the islands.
School support specialists help out with the many Hawai’i schools that visit for field trips every year. Connecting today’s youth and fascinating history of our islands, we have a selection of activities that bring 1800s Hawaii to life.
For those who would prefer to work behind the scenes, opportunities working with collections, archives, social media and marketing, and administrative program support are also available!
Requirements
If you have not yet been trained, a training process is required. When visiting our site for training, a volunteer information form and waiver will be provided for you to sign off on. Mahalo for your interest, and looking forward to seeing you soon!
Waivers & Required Documents
No waivers available.
Location
553 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA
Contact
Matt McConnell (School Program and Volunteer Coordinator)
+1 989 859 6471
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Category
- Children & Youth
- Education & Literacy
- Hawaiian Culture
Age Group
- Adults
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