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Volunteer Coordinator Jode Page said. “It begins by going to the website and clicking on the volunteer tab and filling out a form.” Page also said the adoption center has a drop-in volunteer opportunity. “If you have 20 minutes on your lunch or if you just got done skiing, dog walking is something you can do,” she said. “You can go in, sign a waiver and watch a little video.” Saving planet Earth Sugg volunteers because she feels pets depend on humans to survive. Strausser and Ellen Sherk feel the same way about the Earth. They spend time at Recycle Utah, a drop-off recycling center, because the planet is unable to tell people what it needs. Strausser said earth definitely can’t handle the tons of trash humans throw away each day. “Some of the things, like plastic bags, take thousands of years or a long period of time before they break down,” Strausser said. Molly Brooks, Recycle Utah’s volunteer coordinator, said she shows volunteers the ropes before they get started. “The volunteers that come here on a daily basis do all sorts of different tasks at the center,” Brooks said. “It kind of depends on the day with what we need help with. It can be things like showing people that come to the recycling center where certain items go.” Strausser, who usually answers visitors’ and callers’ questions, said she still feels she needs training, as she comes to Brooks with questions all the time. “I help people understand what can and cannot be recycled,” Strausser said. “Let’s face it. I’m periodically running out and asking: Can this be or can this not be recycled?” Sherk said she has learned a lot from other volunteers. As she took apart a VHS tape so she could recycle most of its materials, Sherk explained that another volunteer taught her the task. “The top part of the tape is acrylic, which we try to keep separate from our other plastic,” Sherk said. “I will use a putty knife and take that off, then little plastic pieces come off.” A new vision for volunteer work The Hope Alliance is another TANZI PROPST / PARK RECORD Nuzzles & Co. volunteer Lindsay Sugg gives three border collie puppies some love at the Rescue Ranch on Wednesday, Feb 15. nonprofit that has a variety of volunteer jobs. People can help as vision program volunteers who clean, sort, organize and read prescription glasses. They can also be expedition volunteers or special event volunteers. “[An expedition volunteer is] a volunteer that works with The Hope Alliance leaders to provide our programs to areas of the world with extreme poverty,” Volunteer Coordinator Alex Bostrom said, adding volunteers have different training depending on the programs they want to join. “Each volunteer goes through a different training depending on which position they would like,” she said. “Our expedition volunteers have two mandatory trainings in The Hope Alliance office that teaches every aspect of our clinics, as well as training on equipment and materials we use. We also recommend international volunteers to attend a local clinic before they depart on their expedition.” Its local volunteers get to go through a one-on-one training with Bostrom, who shows them how to use the machines and equipment that organize eyeglass- es and other health-care tools. “It usually takes a few shifts to fully understand and use our equipment,” she said. Taking work home Whether they’re driving home with tears of joy or teaching friends recycling skills they’ve learned, Park City’s nonprofit helpers admit their passion for volunteering travels with them. Strausser set up a recycling hub at her condo complex. Sugg fostered a litter of kittens, and Kerr tells almost everyone she meets about the National Ability Center. “Every experience at the center is amazing to me,” Kerr said. “I walk away feeling I’ve gotten back more than I’ve given.” Please contact Lauren Willie at 435-649-3991, ext. 625 for information on the National Ability Center’s volunteer opportunities. 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