
You can make a difference in our community by volunteering some of your time.
We are always looking for positive, energetic, and trustworthy people to help out in the office. The only way I can keep the office open is with a dedicated staff of volunteers. Many volunteers work one day a week for a couple of hours, and that is perfectly all right. Any time you can give is greatly appreciated! This is a perfect opportunity for high school students looking for job experience or retired persons with some extra time.

There are many different responsibilities we may ask our volunteers to participate in on a day to day basis. During a campaign, we are always looking for volunteers to help out in any way they can.
If you are someone with special computer skills, or if you just feel comfortable answering the phones, we need your help! We'll always consider anyone who is willing to give us some of their time!

www.volunteer.gov Search this website for other opportunities to volunteer in Massachusetts and other states.
www.americorps.org Make a difference in your life and the lives of others.
www.peacecorps.gov Serve your country in the cause of peace by living and working in developing countries.

Intern in Our District Office.
This is a great opportunity for college students studying political science, public administration, public policy or a related field. Students in qualified programs from colleges in Western Massachusetts will most likely be placed in my district office.
Intern in Our Boston Office
Students attending college in the Eastern part of the state will be able to intern in my office at the State House. This is an exciting opportunity for students interested in how our state government works.
If you are interested in learning more about internship opportunities in one of my offices, please feel free to contact us anytime at 413.786.7600 or rosemarysandlin@aol.com.





