Board Members and Volunteers run our association. Without either of these folks, we wouldn't have a need for coaches, players, or refs. Being a board member or a volunteer helper doesn't mean you need to have previous hockey experience, it means you're simply dedicating some time to help the association and players out by dedicating a few hours per month to the association.
Becoming a board member or volunteer helper involves the following steps:
The first step is finding where you can help. Everything else can then take place after you've found your niche.
Being a board member or volunteer helper is strictly at will and has no monetary value or payment associated with it.