Volunteer information

Representing UUCF at Pride

Thank you for helping UUCF show up with warmth, curiosity, and practical support. The booth is a place to welcome visitors, answer simple questions, and celebrate the day with kindness.

You do not need to be an expert. Bring a friendly presence, respect each visitor's pace, and ask an organizer if a question feels bigger than the moment.

Back Person

Expression Volunteer

Expression volunteers help visitors choose and apply face paint and temporary tattoos. This role keeps the creative area welcoming, comfortable, and sanitary.

  • Help people choose face paint designs or temporary tattoos.
  • Apply face paint and temporary tattoos.
  • Keep materials sanitary and organized.
  • An artistic inclination is helpful, but perfection is not required.

Middle Person

Engagement Volunteer

Engagement volunteers help visitors connect with the booth activities and learn a little more about UUCF and Unitarian Universalism. This role can work well as a seated position.

  • Engage people who write on the dry erase board and thank them for sharing.
  • Give away bubbles and frisbees.
  • Provide more information about UUCF and UUism, using written materials or simple verbal explanations.
  • Help people sign up for the newsletter with an iPad or QR code.

Front Person

Outreach Volunteer

Outreach volunteers are the first friendly point of contact for many passersby. This role offers free jewelry, helps people find what interests them, and keeps the booth easy to approach.

  • Offer free jewelry to passersby. An outgoing personality is helpful.
  • Help people choose jewelry. Knowledge of LGBTQ+ identities, colors, and flags is helpful.
  • Accept donations by cash or QR code.
  • Direct visitors to face paint and tattoos, the dry erase board, more freebies, or UUCF information.