Volunteer

Would you like to meet new people and learn new skills while making a difference? Teens, do you have community volunteer requirements for school or another organization? 

There are two ways to volunteer at your library:

1. The Friends of MCDL support the library and its endeavors by focusing attention on events and services, fostering public support, and fundraising. Volunteers operate used book stores at all MCDL locations. Proceeds fund the Summer Reading Game, Author events, early literacy endeavors and more. Learn more and reach out to the Friends through their website.

2.  MCDL Volunteers share their time and talents to supplement, enhance and support our staff while making a contribution to the library and its patrons. Our volunteer program welcomes:
Tweens and Teens, age 12 and up (or entering 6th Grade)
Adults of all ages

If you would like to volunteer at one of the Medina County District Library locations, please visit or call your local library to receive an application.  If you prefer, email the Volunteer Coordinator, Laura Kettering to request an application be sent to you.

For additional information about our Volunteer Program please download our Volunteer Handbook.

Court Ordered Community Service and Required Community Service

Court ordered community service can be a regular, dependable source of volunteer assistance. Community service volunteers represent a pool of diverse talent and can become goodwill ambassadors while paying their debt to society. MCDL may accept various court ordered community service, however, certain court ordered offenses will NOT be permitted. All court ordered offenses will be discussed and reviewed on a case-by case basis by the Volunteer Coordinator, MCDL Branch Manager and/or Volunteer Liaison.

Contact information for the person assigning the community service must be provided. It is up to the discretion of MCDL to accept or deny any person of volunteer service.

Medina County District Library will accept persons with misdemeanors in the following categories:

  • Driving under the influence of alcohol
  • Under age drinking of alcohol
  • Traffic violations such as driving with no insurance, speeding, parking tickets, not paying traffic fines
  • Trespassing in lawful locations
  • Curfew violations
  • Any other misdemeanors or crimes deemed acceptable by Medina County District Library