Volunteering

Have you ever wanted to give back to your community by volunteering? There are several organizations to consider:

  • Blood Drive: Highland sponsors a blood drive once every two months at the Highland Police Station. Volunteers can help by processing donors, setting up tables and chairs, and offering refreshments in the canteen. For more information, contact Denise Moreno, Volunteer Services Coordinator, at 909-864-6861, ext. 203.
  • Community Trails Committee: The Trails Committee is a five-member group that meets once every other month to discuss issues of pedestrian/bike/equestrian trails.  Public Service Application
  • Fire Department Reserves: Fire Department Reserves assist regular firefighters with duties as assigned. For more information contact the Highland Fire Department at 909-862-3031.
  • Highland Improvement Team: The Highland Improvement Team (HIT) meets once a month, typically the third Saturday of each month, with projects such as property cleanup for disabled citizens and seniors, graffiti abatement, weed abatement, and City events. For more information, contact Denise Moreno, Volunteer Services Coordinator, at 909-864-6861, ext. 203.
  • Historic and Cultural Preservation Board: This is a five-member board that meets once every other month to review issues related to rehabilitation, preservation, and reconstruction of the historic structures and places in the City. Public Service Application
  • Highland Sam J. Racadio Library & Environmental Learning Center: Teen volunteers (aged 14-17) perform essential library functions including shelving, craft preparation, and event assistance, and also receive training in job skills and leadership. Adult literacy tutoring program volunteers (aged 18+) make a great impact on the lives of community members who are working on basic reading and writing or basic computer skills; we provide training and materials. For more information contact the library at (909) 798-8490.
  • Planning Commission: This is a five-member group that meets twice each month to review land use and development issues related to commercial and residential development. Public Service Application
  • Police Department Citizens Patrol: Citizens Patrol is a large group of men and women that assist the Police Department with traffic control, parking violations, special events, supplemental patrol, etc. For more information contact the Highland Police Department at 909-425-9793.
  • Police Department Explorer Scouts: Explorer Scouts are young men and women who assist the Police Department with traffic control, parking violations, special events, supplemental patrol, etc. For more information contact the Highland Police Department at 909-425-9793.
  • Police Department Reserves: Reserves are a group of men and women who act in the capacity of patrol deputies and supplement regular duty officers. For more information contact the Highland Police Department at 909-425-9793.