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Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation

P. O. Box 1607
Williamsburg, VA 23187

(757) 253-4034

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Contact Information

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(757) 253-4034

Who We Are

The Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, an educational institution of the Commonwealth of Virginia, fosters through its living-history museums – Jamestown Settlement and Yorktown Victory Center – an awareness and understanding of the early history, settlement, and development of the United States through the convergence of Native American, European, and African cultures and the enduring legacies bequeathed to the nation.

Volunteers support the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation in a variety of areas. Some examples of volunteers' activities include: conducting visitor surveys, interpreting history to visitors in the living history areas, compiling mailings and materials for teachers, maintaining and sailing 17th century replica ships, assisting customers in the gift shops and visitor service areas, assembling mats to cover structures in the Powhatan Indian Village, setting up and maintaining computer systems, conducting educational programs, filing, greeting guests at exhibit openings and participation in special events. Primarily for adults and youth ages 12 and above.

Who We Serve

Service Area(s)
Hampton City
,
Hopewell City
,
James City County
,
Newport News City
,
Norfolk City
,
Poquoson City
,
Portsmouth City
,
Williamsburg City
,
York County

Cost & Payment Methods

Fee Structure
No Fee

Age Requirements
16-21
,
18 and over
Family
No

Available 24/7
No

Intake Process
Call for information about volunteering
Self Refer
No
Provider Refer
No

Report Problems
Call the Agency