For additional information please contact
Volunteer Coordinator
Rob Saunders.
The great outdoors, the rodeo action, the crowds, the entertainment, not to mention the cowboys and cowgirls all combine to make it an unforgettable and rewarding experience.
One of the most appealing aspects of Rodeo, is the opportunity for people from all walks of life to get involved together for an hour, a day, or a weekend in the singular pursuit of producing a successful rodeo event.
There are many ways for you to contribute, whether you're an ole rodeo hand, or a city slicker, first-timer. It takes many volunteers to produce a successful rodeo - and we've got a job just right for YOU! Our Volunteer Coordinator has a complete list of Volunteer positions available. Brush off your boots and come join us for some great times - BigHorn style!
The 2007 Volunteer Form may be downloaded in Adobe Acrobat format, for printing: Click here. Or use the convenient online form below.
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Beneficiaries of NGRA Donations
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NGRA contributes to many 501(c)3 organizations. These contributions include hard dollars, donations of food and material assets, holiday gifts, landscaping, and providing labor, maintenance, and transportation. Our donation report is available on request. Since 2004, NGRA donated over $23,000 to various charitable organizations.
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A partial list of 501(c)3 organizations supported by NGRA in the past few years:
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- The Center - NGRA's Charity Partner for 2006: The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada is a community-based organization that supports and promotes activities directed at furthering the well being, positive image, and human rights of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community and its allies in Southern Nevada.
- St. Therese Center: St. Therese is an HIV/AIDS program serving people of all faiths. Its programs and services include support groups for clients and their family members, transportation assistance, educational programs and a food pantry.
- Golden Rainbow: Golden Rainbow's Vision is a uniquely caring and responsive non-profit organization, which exists to ensure that the fundamental needs of men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS are met.
- Street Teens:: Street Teens is dedicated to assisting homeless, abandoned, and at risk youth, ages 12-21. Their primary goal is to meet survival needs by providing basic necessities in a safe, compassionate environment. They also provide access to educational, health care and employment resource services.
- National Multiple Sclerosis Society: The mission of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is to end the devastating effects of MS. The Society promotes research, educates, advocates critical issues and organizes a wide variety of programs, including support for those newly diagnosed and those living with MS over time.
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