Oklahoma Route 66 Association Launches VolunteerHub Portal

 

Photo from a volunteer paint day at Allen’s Fillin’ Station in Commerce, 2021.

 

Volunteering with the Oklahoma Route 66 Association just got easier thanks to a new portal that helps both members and Association leadership track opportunities and overall engagement. The Association relies on volunteer support for most of its operations, from event attendance to Trip Guide deliveries and more.

“We are so excited to provide more opportunities for our members to share their love of Route 66,” said Association President Rhys Martin. “The Centennial year is in full swing and we need the support to make sure that all 400+ miles of the Mother Road in Oklahoma are represented.”

VolunteerHub is a leading volunteer organization software solution used by nonprofits and other organizations around the world. Jaimie Gua, Oklahoma County District Representative, pitched the platform at the Association’s January membership meeting, with several members speaking up about having used the software before for other organizations. Adoption of the platform was unanimous.

“I like to say we picked VolunteerHub for the same reason people pick Route 66: it’s the best way to get from great intentions to real destinations—and I’m proud our board trusted me to put it on the map for Oklahoma’s stretch of the Mother Road,” Jaimie said. “With it, we can spend less time in the paperwork slow lane and spend more time keeping Oklahoma’s Mother Road alive and thriving.”

The first event that volunteers can sign up to help with is the Big Band Hangar Dance in Weatherford, scheduled for April 25th, 2026. Members will also be able to sign up for some administrative tasks at the Association office in Tulsa and with the ongoing delivery of the popular Oklahoma Route 66 Trip Guide to Business Member locations across the state.

You can sign up for more information and to find volunteer opportunities at https://oklahomaroute66.volunteerhub.com/vv2/. More opportunities will be added over the coming weeks as the portal is built out.

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