Gilbert Chamber of Commerce invites community members to participate through new volunteer opportunities

Sarah Watts President/CEO
Sarah Watts President/CEO
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At the Gilbert Chamber of Commerce, community involvement is emphasized as a key factor in building strong local connections. The organization highlights the importance of volunteers who participate in various roles, such as welcoming guests at events and offering their business knowledge.

The Chamber encourages individuals interested in volunteering to complete its Interest & Volunteer Form. This form allows potential volunteers to indicate their interests and availability for different opportunities, including short-term projects, event assistance, and committee participation. Each opportunity is designed to accommodate different schedules and skill sets.

According to the Chamber, “Every volunteer helps write the Chamber’s success story. From greeting guests at events to sharing business expertise, their efforts ripple through the community—creating connections, building trust, and keeping Gilbert’s spirit of collaboration alive.”

The organization also states, “When you volunteer, you’re not just giving your time — you’re helping local businesses grow, fostering meaningful relationships, and shaping the future of our community.”

The Chamber maintains that volunteering benefits both local businesses and the broader community by encouraging cooperation and growth.



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