
Help us to grow inner and outer peace in Washington State by volunteering with Kadampa Meditation Center Washington!
Our mission is to help everyone find lasting happiness, peace, and freedom from anger and other delusions. We are a non-profit organization, relying completely on the kind efforts of our volunteers. What could be a more meaningful use of your time and skills than to benefit others in this wonderful way?
We invite you to join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers by offering some time with our organization.
Taking some of our publicity for upcoming classes to local businesses.
Cleaning the temple is fun and virtuous!
Have a special skill you would like to contribute? Please let us know!
Class greeters, stewards at special events and sound support
Changing the daily water offerings made on the shrine at the Center.
Audio/Video, Website Design, Social Media
Experience with web design, updating content, etc.
Gardening
Painting
Office work
Organizing
Maintenance
Cooking for events




Kadampa Meditation Center Washington is a non-profit organization, relying strongly on the efforts of our volunteers.
Volunteering is a great way to share your talents or interests, have fun and help flourish Buddha's wisdom teachings in Washington. In addition, volunteering is a great way to get to know other Dharma practitioners and learn naturally about how to apply Dharma teachings to our lives.
It doesn’t matter how small a task may seem; each contribution of your time is immensely meaningful.
Come and speak with us about your schedule and availability and we can find something to match your needs.
1. If you have a specific area of expertise you would like to offer the Center (e.g. photography, videography) or if you would like to help out simply where needed.
2. When you would like to volunteer - is there a specific day of the week that works?
3. How long you would like your shift to last?
"By working to improve and organize a Dharma center, we are working for all living beings and we are practicing offering happiness to others." - Geshe Kelsang Gyatso