Volunteers provide significant support to
the museum by assisting with events, programs, and other
activities that serve the public. Reginald F. Lewis Museum
volunteers have the unique opportunity to enlighten and
inspire the public through the many stories and accomplishments
of Maryland African-Americans.
Benefits of Volunteering
- Increase your knowledge of Maryland African
American History
- Attend educational field trips throughout
Maryland
- Discounted parking at the museum garage
- Receive volunteer uniform at no cost
Volunteer Information Sessions
Volunteer Intereset meetings are held on the last Monday
of each Month at 7pm at the museum.
If you are a new volunteer and interested in the meeting,
please contact Joy Hall, Volunteer and Scholars
Program Manager 443-263-1852.
Who Can Volunteer?
The minimum age for volunteers is 14. Volunteering is open
to adults, seniors, college, and high school students. Service
learning credit hours can be earned by high school students.
We are accepting applications for the following volunteer
positions:
Special Event Volunteer
Administrative Assistant
Curatorial Assistant
Visitor Services

RFL Museum Volunteers
I have found my experience to be educational as
well as rewarding. I think its exciting to be a part of
history here in Maryland. I am looking forward to being
a part of the future of the museum.
Michelle Gonzalez, Volunteer
If you would like to become a volunteer, please complete
the Volunteer
Application Form or contact Joy Hall, Volunteer
and Scholars Program Manager at 443-263-1852.