HistoriCorps
2026 Preseason Volunteer Opportunities

2026 Preseason Volunteer Opportunities

WELCOME VOLUNTEERS!

We’re excited to announce our FIRST volunteer opportunity release of the season. From now until our usual February launch, we’ll be opening a handful of opportunities to volunteer at before our official 2026 season gets underway. Consider our winter lineup of releases as “preseason” for what is to come.

Registration Instructions
  • STEP 1: Scroll through our list of projects. Click any of the photos or titles associated with the project to access its page. Read carefully about the dates, location, scope of work, degree of difficulty, vehicle requirements, and camping logistics.

  • STEP 2: If you are interested in volunteering, click the link that says “CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!” You will be re-directed to the project’s registration form. (If you are re-directed to a HistoriClub Early Access Page, this means the project is locked until the advanced access window for HistoriClub members is complete. If you would like advanced access to projects you can join HistoriClub.)

  • STEP 3: Please fill out the registration form and pay close attention to which sessions you select to volunteer at. Any session you select and are accepted to we expect your participation you and will be taking a space away from another prospective volunteer. (We do not offer placeholders – check Volunteer Job Calendar for spaces available on the sessions you desire.)

  • STEP 4: Submit the form and sit tight! We’ll email you if you are accepted to the project! (Look for a Confirmation or Waitlisted email with the project in the title.)

  • HAVING DIFFICULTIES REGISTERING?: Contact us at volunteer@historicorps.org

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES OPEN FOR REGISTRATION

(Click on titles or photos to access volunteer opportunities)

CLICK HERE to check AVAILABLE VOLUNTEER SPACES via our Volunteer Job Calendar

Poston Post Confinement Camp, AZ 2026

Poston Community Alliance

February 15–20, February 22–27, and March 1–6

Capacity Per Session: 7 Volunteers + 1 Kitchen Helper

In 1942 the U.S. Government tasked the War Relocation Authority with establishing Japanese Confinement Camps following the attack on Pearl Harbor. The largest was built in southwestern Arizona near the Colorado River at the Poston Confinement Camp. This winter, HistoriCorps will be hosting our first volunteer opportunity of the season restoring one of America’s most significant historical markers of the 20th century at the Poston Post Confinement Camp. Located in southwestern Arizona, we’ll engage volunteers through various roof-related tasks critical to the stability and longevity of buildings 6 and 10. This is a very special opportunity we are thrilled to share with our volunteers and we hope you’ll consider joining us to preserve the Poston Post Confinement Camp for future generations to witness.

Click here to learn more about the project and volunteer!