December 2010
Volunteer Opportunities
for Families
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Sponsor
A Youth
Lutheran
Social Service, Metro Homeless Youth Programs
Date/Time: Oct-Dec
annually. There is still a need for sponsors to provide gifts for
homeless youth and their children. Please sign up ASAP so gifts can
be distributed before the holidays.
Location: The gift drop off
location is in the Midway area of St. Paul, MN
Brighten the holidays for
homeless youth and their children by shopping for and donating
gifts. The holidays are a difficult time for many of these youth;
the gifts that sponsors provide for the youth and their children
not only supply basic needed items but they also let the youth know
that there is someone in the community who is thinking about them
during the holidays.
Ages: All ages - great
for families, individuals and groups!
Sponsors
can receive wish lists that youth have completed, donate "fill in
gifts," or a combination of both.
Time
Commitment: One time or
annually
Contact:
Anna Meyer,
651-470-8801 or anna.meyer@lssmn.org if you're interested in
being a sponsor.
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LOVE
IN[DEED]
WooddaleChurch
Date/Time: Saturday, December 4, 8:30
am-Noon
Location: Wooddale Church Gym, Door 5
6630 Shady Oak Road
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Join Love In[Deed] in making a
difference in the Twin Cities. Just show up, choose from a variety
of pre-planned volunteer opportunities, and then go serve the
community. Buses will be provided to transport volunteers to sites
they select.
Ages: All ages are welcome.
Time Commitment:
3.5 hours
Contact: Visit www.wooddale.org/loveindeed or
call 952-944-6300 for more information.
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Christmas
Meal Volunteers
Little
Brothers - Friends of the Elderly
Date/Time:
Saturday, December 25, noon-2pm
Location:
TBD
Help
brighten the Christmas holiday for clients of Little Brothers -
Friends of the Elderly at their annual Christmas Meal event. There
are numerous ways you and your family can help:
- Drive
elder participants to the dinner site, eat and visit with them
during the event, and drive them home afterward. Total time
commitment is from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Deliver a meal and have a brief visit with an elder participant
unable to attend the dinner on Christmas Day. Meal pick up time is
at 12:30; total time commitment would be about 2 hours.
- Act
as companions to elder participants at the dinner site. These are
elders who will be arriving without a driving companion and need
friendly volunteers to sit, eat and visit with them during the
event. Total time commitment is from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Ages: All ages can
participate
Time Commitment:
Two to
four hours, depending on which volunteer option you
choose.
Contact: Carolyn Swenson, cswenson@littlebrothersmn.org, 612-746-0753
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Peace
Dinner
Hands On Twin
Cities Impact Now
Date/Time:
Tuesday,
December 28, 5:45-8:30pm
Be a
part of an event that brings people of all backgrounds together!
Each month The Liemandt Foundation hosts a Peace Dinner (family
style dinner + activities) for families and youth in North
Minneapolis. The event creates a time and place conducive to mutual
relationship building, where all voices can be heard, community and
family treasures can be recognized and celebrated, and genuine
needs can be served. Volunteers will engage in various roles from
leading youth activities to greeting guests. The Project
Coordinator will share the available roles once a volunteer
registers for a project.
Ages:
Volunteers as young as 6 are welcome
with adult supervision. To register volunteers under 18, call
612-379-4900. All volunteers under 18 must bring a youth waiver signed by a
parent/guardian.
Time
Commitment: 2.75
hours
Contact:
Hands
on Twin Cities, 612-379-4900,
info@handsontwincities.org www.handsontwincities.org
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CREATE
"WE CARE" PACKAGES
Meals
on Wheels
Date/Time:
Create in your
home at your own convenience. Deliver completed packages by
mid-December
During the holidays,
meal recipients are given a special goodie bag to say, "We care."
To make it as easy as possible for individuals and groups to
contribute to the program, we have established guidelines.
Following these guidelines will ensure that your contribution
reaches Twin Cities Meals on Wheels recipients properly.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Place contents in
a shoe box or gift bag.
2. Cushion contents
with bright tissue or wrapping paper to make it more festive. Fill
the
bag or box with new,
unopened, labeled items from this list:
- Sharpened
pencils, pens, highlighters or Post-It notes
- Stationery,
notecards, stamped envelopes
- Sports
socks and/or slippers
- Magnifying
glasses
- Small
first-aid kits
- Puzzle
books (large print is helpful)
- Potholders,
jar top grippers, or other useful kitchen supplies
- Shampoo,
conditioner, mouthwash, lotion, deodorant, cotton balls, Q-tips,
tissues
- Toothbrushes
and/or toothpaste
- Sewing
kits
- Combs/brushes
(packaged), nail clippers, emery boards
IMPORTANT
REMINDERS:
- NO
FOOD. Many of our clients are on special diets.
- NO
ADVERTISING. This goes especially for prescription or
over-the-counter
- medications.
- NO
INDIVIDUAL ITEMS. We can accept donations of completed packages
only. Unfortunately, we do not have the resources to store, select
and assemble individual items.
- PLEASE
- Wrap each "We Care Package" so that we can take a peek in each
box ensure the contents haven't spilled in transit!
3.
Enclose a cheery card if you'd like, with a general greeting such
as "Happy Holidays" or "Winter Greetings." (Keep the message secular in nature because
MOW serves clients of many faiths and beliefs.) And don't forget to sign your
name!
Ages:
All
Contact:
E-mail info@meals-on-wheels.com or call 612.623.3363
with any questions or to
find out where to
deliver your completed projects.
www.meals-on-wheels.com
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Warm
Holidays Kits
Our
Saviour's Housing
Date/Time:
At
your convenience
Location:
2219
Chicago Avenue S.,
Minneapolis
Homeless and formerly-homeless residents in
all of Our Saviour's housing programs need some care around the
holiday season. By providing a gift, you warm the residents' hearts
and bodies.
Our Saviour's Housing is collecting gift
bags for their adult residents, each containing:
- Socks
(one or more pairs)
- Hat
- Mittens
or gloves
- $5
Target gift card
- Candy,
cookies, snack mixes, cocoa, or other treats
Create one gift
or create many! Gifts can be packaged any way you'd like; you may
also decorate the gifts or include a card.
Ages:
Minimum
age 3
Time
Commitment: a few
hours
Contact:
Colleen O'Connor Toberman at volunteer@oshousing.org, 612-872-4193, ext
25
www.osom-mn.org
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Adopt
A Family
Kinship
of Greater Minneapolis
Date/Time:
Shop
and assemble at your convenience but wrapped gifts need to be
brought to the distribution center on Wednesday, December 15 or
Thursday, December 16
Location:
Call
for location
Kinship
is a national mentoring program, which matches individuals, couples
and families to children who need additional adult support. Most of
the Kinship families come from financially disadvantaged homes. As
a result, the holiday times add an additional burden to the
families' lives. Your can "adopt" a family for gift
giving:
- Decide how many
people you would like to sponsor. (For
example, one person or a family of 2, 3, 4, etc. or even more than
one family.) This decision is usually based on the amount you're
able to spend. (Use $50.00 per person as a guide.)
- Kinship
will provide you the wish lists from the recipient families in a
timely manner.
- Your
family shops, wraps and brings gifts back to distribution
sites.
- Kinship
arranges the anonymous distribution of gifts to the recipient
families.
Ages:
All
family members can participate
Time
Commitment: Varies,
includes shopping,
wrapping gifts and bringing gifts back to distribution
sites.
Contact:
Penny
Kallas, Anoka County Kinship Director, 763-862-6755 cell Pennyk@kinship.org
kinship.org
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This
list was compiled by Doing Good Together (www.doinggoodtogether.org).
When calling to volunteer for any of the opportunities listed
above, please let the coordinator know you found it through this
listing. You are encouraged to ask any questions you may have of
the sponsoring organization before committing to a
project.
�
2010 Doing Good Together
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