Volunteer at The Susan B. Anthony House
The Susan B. Anthony House is in need of new tour guides, museum shop attendants, receptionists, and garden volunteers, as more people than ever visit Rochester's first National Historic Landmark.
Volunteers at The Susan B. Anthony House share a deep commitment to preserving this national shrine: the legacy, home and belongings of Susan B. Anthony. The woman's rights activist and education reformer lived at 17 Madison Street during the most politically active period of her life.
We need your help to keep telling her important story. Be a part of history by volunteering to support Susan B. Anthony's legacy. Training will be provided for whatever volunteer position you choose.
To sign up, call The Susan B. Anthony House Volunteer Coordinator at (585) 235-6124, ext. 16, today or complete this application.
The Susan B. Anthony House was the home of the legendary American civil rights leader during the most politically active period of her life, and the site of her famous arrest for voting in 1872. Susan B. Anthony's story of courage and determination has been told and re-told to visitors to her Rochester, New York home on Madison Street for more than fifty years. The Susan B. Anthony House, a National Historic Landmark Museum, is supported primarily through the contributions of its members. The Susan B. Anthony House is not affiliated with other organizations bearing her name, including those at the University of Rochester.