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Show _The Salt Lake TribuneFAMILY Sunday, April 25, 1999 THEY NEED YOUR HELP Opportunities to do a good deed There are people in the community who need yourhelp. They may be contacted by sailing the Volunteer Center, Community Services Council, 978-2452. 5 Cross: Donor schedulers, reception roomgreeters, warehouse workers, clerical assistants ‘bt deliveryservice: training provided Spring Utah Rose Garden bees volun teers to sesstwith spring pruning: groups w Ri Diabetes Foundation: Help with“general office duties, community relations and fund raising ‘Bunk Beds Needed: For a single mother and two small children. Wi : Assist nursing-homeresident with lim. ited speech and vison to write letters to his sisters. A social-work intern is available to assist you. Minimum conimitment of one hour per week The Li Agu: ‘Those ages 21 a older who are interested in teaching. schoolchildren about marine life; training provided. ‘The AQUAVAN visits schools twice a week from Ogden to Provo, commit mitht of one day per week for three months required Women in Community Service: Mentors needed to work from home by phoneassisting young womenwith their search for jobs, housing and community networks andproviding socourignseand resource referral jeeded: Family needs computer for 10 sonraboy with Tearaingdisability (ceded: Work sideby side with children in Sortian River Parkway, spreading bark mulchand plant ing-indigenous plants, Needed: Advocate needed for residents in nursing homes: 30 hours of training will provide vol unteers with stae certification it Lake Interfaith Network: Work wilh homeless populations; training will takeplace April 22,7 to 9 p.m. at Christ United Methodist Church, 2375 of Youth Services: Tutors needed to work with at-risk youth ages 8-12; officehelp needed for youth early-intervention program; green thumbs needed for Grandpa Glen's Children’s Garden; walkersneeded to distribute Shelter Home recruitment fliers; quilt enthusianeeded{oleach atrsk children and teens : Volunteers neededto help promoteresyeling and ances in Salt LakeCity April 30 and May1. Must be ableto lift 25-35 pounds; will be loading and unloading bins It Services: Needs volunteers to visit seniors at their homes and help thembalance ebgckbook registers, pay bale andesmal One-on-One Tutors: “America Reads’ program needs tutors for at-risk ae grades K-6, three to five hours a week: training provided Grant Writing Assistance: Drug-treatment program needs assistance writing a grant proposalfor treatment ‘and integration program forincarceratedin Needed: Assist Utah Food Bahk in starting a garden; knowledgeof fertilizers and insecticides helpful ‘eacher or Tutor: Work one-on-onewith ju nior-high students at Glendale Intermediate for approximately one month. The Waters tion: Needs two board members whowill be able to contribute fundsto operate the charity. IdenOldies and The Mi Bands: Musicians neededto play in bands that visit nursing homes thoughoutthevalley Faith In Action: People 18 or older needed to visit isolated elderly ‘Homeless Shelter School: Provide one-on-onetutor: ing. American Cancer Society: Assist with fund-raising events, administrative duties and informationhot line ‘Training provided + Utah Mi jascum of Ni jatural History: Needs several dream forms for exhibit Coalition Against Sexual Assault: Help a0 oewtare articles related to rape and sexual assaul mornings for 1-2 hours Salt Lake City Public Library: Work at information desk, greeting and directing library guests, Utah Legal Services: Perform initial client inter views ‘to Children: Pediatric Clinic at the University of Utah Medical Center needs volunteers to model reading and read to children in waiting rooms He-Violence Shell sist with crisis hot lineandintakeprocess; training provided. Also helpsort donations and clean rooms ter: Assist Girl and Boy Scout troops, give music lessons to children (instruments needed), organize books for children’s literacy center jpecialist and Transportaity tion Workers: : Provide services to children who need help. Trainingprovided Art vari ous duties at art mentoring program for inner-city youth At-Risk Youth: Tutor youth ages K-9. There are varioussites, days and times available Baby-Sitting Instructors: Provide training to pro: spectivebaby sitters, Animal-Assisted : Help provide animal-as. sated therapy in caegiving facilies along the Wasatch Front and Utah Cou chcrpeeter, Ba deaf parents in theSucceedby 6 prograni with Ganslation, education and referrals lentor a Single Mother: Assist single mothers to become moreself-reliant, be @ seminar speaker, help orig alain or aati indlig resource Care: Asit blind elderly during lunchtime with their meals, : One-on-onetutors age45 or older ne oefor reading. writing, spelling or math, fourto five hours a frock with children during the schoolday; trealng provided Help with day-to-day operations ina D eluding stsdent sop, correriogexamel acini trative ta Clnearses Helpers/Education Supplies: The Homeless Children’s Foundation needs helpers to work with childrenin the classroom mornings and afternoons; also needs school supplies, diapers and baby wipes This the Place Heritage Park: Assist with catalog ing, registration, inventory and other work al the park Readers: Utah Council for the Blind needs readers, transporte 3 mae and partners for group activities Senior junteers Wanted:Salt Lake County Aging Services is recruiting low-income seniors to work with dren or seniors; reimbursement and other benefits provide ax rs: Prepareincome tax for seniors and low-income families; training provided by AARP Tax Aide Program. tah Division Wildlife Resources: Help in the office, assisting with information and meleethe pub lie Homan Committee: Help disabled individuals with employment by being part of a committee that meets four times per year. Knowledge of legal issues, abuse and advocacy helpful Youth Detention Center: Needs beauticians, class in- F5 tracisa ttre alaut eneyetopedia, exes Dancers: Choreographer and dancers needed, wcade Sar coe State Parks: Help in the office with research, ey the database and general officetasks Retired Volunteers: Retireesexperienced in management and organization are needed to help direct and facilitate services for the elder! (ChildCareProviders: Volunteers over 16 needed to tutor English or provide child care. days or evenings. American Society: Women ages 18-35 needed to teach groups about breast cancer or help in the Road to Recovery program by providing transportation to doctor appointments. Fund Raisers: A program for abused childrenin Davis County needs participants on the “Friends Board. which meets monthly to planfor fund raising needs help monitoring children andadults at ions; training aoe Artists, Mi : Providerehabilitation through creative arts ae for people recovering fromaccidents, illnesses and disabilities : Be a role model among adjudicated individ uals undergoing treatment, provide transportation and take part in activiti itor’s Bureau, familiarity with Utah attractions helpful Craft Teacher:Senior center needs someone to teach crafts Befriend a : Help eliminate isolation and tonelness by makingfriendly vists or telephone calls to e insport to app andgrocery shopping ticle seeded & Friend: Disabled individuals are in need of Irlendly visitors oF companions for activities i : Assist terminally ill by providing companionship and helping with art, music, gardening and reading. Marketing andoffice support also needed Pediatric Respite : Spendtime with technol eaepettentelcomeich ea background and( ification requ Fund Helpsenior center by serving as @ fund-raiser chairperson or host tivities and trips onceor twice a mont Catholi yunity Services: 4 variety of opportu ies inctudinggrocery delivery, office work, mentoring fodsorting latesin the Share Ho pers The American Red Cross is Jooking for larrictors aad cesroom helpers for CPR classes Adult Leaders: 4-Hleaders needed for projects with youth Publications Assistant: Help the Utah Historical Society by conducting tours, implementing educational programs and assisting with publications training provided, Success 6: Assist with child careonce Youth Support: Interact with youth y rojects such as sewing, cake decorating, building mod. els4-Hleadership and more r: Help teach English andjo archingskills to any 0Wisi peak Free Germs n and Ital ian;Peat times flexible ig Brothers/Sisters: Spend at least three to four hours per weekwith at-risk yout Parent Advocate: Assistat-risk parents in a home based program. 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