Mt Hood Meadows encourages employees to participate in volunteer activities by providing paid time off for volunteering. This benefit is only available for our year-round team members. These team members may use the volunteering benefit to contribute their time and talents to recognized 501C3 charities, causes, or not-for-profit organizations, making a positive difference in our communities.
Our company recognizes the importance of giving back to our community, and this policy will allow us to support those in need while connecting with one another through meaningful service projects.
If you have utilized the volunteer pay policy, we would love to share your experience with the Meadows team! Fill out the form below to share more about how you’re making a difference in our local communities.
- Donating time at Fish or any other bank.
- Cleaning up a river, highway or park.
- Collecting items, then filling and distributing back to school packs.
- Participating in a Multiple Sclerosis bike-a-thon fundraiser.
- Organizing a Cancer walk or run.
- Volunteering in a classroom or school field trip.
- Volunteering at an animal shelter.
- Helping with events for a hospital program on health and wellness.
- Doing skills-based volunteering at a not-for-profit location.
- Helping at a homeless shelter.
- Providing activities or education to historically excluded groups/individuals.
- Helping build a float for Pride Day / participating in allyship events.
- Attending a parent/teacher conference
- Participating in activities of a religious nature (i.e., attending a religious conference or camp; any event where the activity involves promoting, teaching, or proselytizing religion)
- Participating in activities of a political nature (i.e., staffing voting booths or activities supporting political issues or campaigns)
- Participating in neighborhood association events
- Giving ski lessons free while on a ski vacation
- Doing any fundraising that does not meet the guidelines.
- Walking in a parade
- Attending an educational event such as a lecture, or class.
- Coaching or playing in adult sporting leagues with no charitable fundraising purpose