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PARKINSON’S INSTITUTE FUNDRAISING EVENT needs volunteers to help
run the silent auction and work the door Dec. 12, 6:30-11 p.m., at the
Veterans Hall in SLO. Additional donations can be sent to The Parkinson’s
Institute, 1265 Galleon Way, SLO, 93405. Info: 546-9665.
THE JOY OF GIVING is a canned food and toy drive hosted by the Santa
Maria Valley Discovery Museum. Bring in a canned god for the Salvation
Army or a toy for Toys for Tots and get free admission to the museum on
Sundays and Mondays through Dec. 15. Info: 928-8414.
VOLUNTEERS are needed to play Santa and elves at Santa’s House
in Mission Plaza, SLO. Shifts are three hours. Santa’s House will
be open daily through Dec. 24. Costumes provided. Info: 550-9657.
BELL RINGERS NEEDED to help the Paso Robles Salvation Army through Dec.
23. Info: 238-9656 or 238-9591.
OPERATION SANTA CLAUS 2003, hosted by The California Department of Forestry
and the SLO County Firefighters Benevolent Association, continues through
Dec. 24. Individuals and businesses are encouraged to donate toys, gifts,
and money to purchase needed items for the children within the SLO County
Child Protective Services. Drop off points for toys will be at fire stations
throughout the county. All gifts must be new and unwrapped. Info: www.cdfslo.com,
438-5426, or 238-3571.
LOCAL BLOOD SUPPLY IS LOW due to early onset of the cold and flu season.
The Tri-Counties Blood Bank has a critical shortage of all blood types,
especially types O and A. Call Tri-Counties Blood Bank today to schedule
an appointment. Info: 543-4290.
COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER needs volunteers to help exercise, bathe, groom,
and socialize with the animals and to help with the adoption process.
Data entry people are also needed. Must be 18 or older. Info: Jerry, 541-8808
or 781-4413. ³
SIERRA VISTA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER is looking for volunteers to visit
patients, work with staff, and help at the gift shop. Stop by for an application.
NORTH COUNTY WOMEN’S SHELTER AND RESOURCE CENTER needs small denomination
gift cards to local gas stations. The cards allow clients to get to work
or take their kids to school. Gift certificates to local grocery stores
are also needed. Info: 461-1338.
FELINE NETWORK OF THE CENTRAL COAST, a non-profit organization, is looking
for volunteer to socialize with cats and kittens, provide foster homes,
or someone who knows QuickBooks, or has humane education skills. Info:
545-9385 or 544-6138.
VOLUNTEER TAX PREPARERS are needed by the AARP to prepare tax returns
for low and moderate income families. Training is provided. Info: 489-9170.
TOYS FOR TOTS seeks volunteers to help distribute boxes of toys and books
to local needy children. Donations are also accepted. Info: 543-5240.
THE SALVATION ARMY in SLO needs volunteers to help with their Christmas
Kettle Drive. Hours and locations are flexible. Info: 544-3401 or 438-3070.
The Salvation Army also offers its annual Angel Giving Tree program. Donors
can provide gifts for disadvantaged children online. Just go to www.angelgivingtree.org.
SANTA MARGARITA LIONS CLUB is selling handmade toffee to benefit local
kids this season. Info: 438-5995 or 438-4192.
SURFRIDER FOUNDATION BEACH CLEANUP is the first Saturday of every month
at the Cayucos Pier. Help remove garbage from the shorelines. Surfrider
provides plastic gloves and bags. Info: 771-9134 or 594-1326 or visit
www.sanluisbaysurfrider.org.
SECOND CHANCE AT LOVE Humane Society needs volunteers for its weekly
Adopt-A-Pet program. It is held every Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-noon, at the
Templeton Farmer’s Market. Rain cancels. Info: www.secondchancelove.org
or 927-7370.
HUGH O’BRIAN YOUTH LEADERSHIP is a volunteer driven non-profit
organization that presents a three-day leadership seminar in the spring
for high school sophomores. It is looking for volunteers to help plan
and organize the 2004 seminar. A variety of positions are needed. Info:
www.hoby.org or 543-1608.
CASA/VOICES FOR CHILDREN is looking for people to help abused and neglected
children in the community. Volunteers are needed to help children of all
ages. There is a special need for volunteers willing to visit and advocate
for infants and toddlers. Educational advocates are also needed to work
with children in our community who are experiencing difficulty in school.
Training is provided. Info: 541-6542.
NON-PROFIT THRIFT STORE needs volunteers. Hours and days are flexible.
Info: David, 922-2059.
ROAD TO RECOVERY PROGRAM seeks volunteers to pick up cancer patients
at their home and provide transportation to and from their treatment facility.
A valid California driver’s license and proof of insurance are required.
Info: 543-1481.
OCEANO DUNES STATE PARK is looking for volunteers to participate in the
Oso Flaco Docent Program. Volunteers spend 4-hour shifts on the beach
and boardwalk providing educational outreach to the public. Volunteers
work weekends, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Info: 473-7232, Ext. 18.
HOSPICE seeks volunteers to help with grief counseling and support for
people dealing with terminal or life-threatening illnesses and their families.
Info: 544-2266 or 434-1164.
MORRO BAY ESTUARY VISITOR CENTER needs volunteers to help visitors learn
about the Morro Bay Estuary. Training is provided. Commitment is a minimum
of 4 hours a month. Info: 772-3834.
PISMO STATE BEACH CAMPGROUND welcomes volunteers to help plant, water,
and care for native flowers, shrubs, and trees. Meet at 9 a.m. every Tuesday
at the Pismo State Beach Campground, 555 Pier Ave., Oceano. Info: 773-2147
or 543-2141.
NORTH COUNTY WOMEN’S SHELTER & Resource Center needs crisis
volunteers to provide intervention assistance for victims of domestic
violence. Training provided. Volunteers provide transportation, childcare,
court accompaniment, and more. Info: 461-1338.
CENTRAL COAST MARITIME MUSEUM ASSOCIATION needs volunteers to help preserve
local maritime history and to sit on the Board of Trustees. Send resume
to CCMMA, c/o 710 Rancho Dr., SLO, 93405.
AIDS PROJECT CENTRAL COAST needs volunteers to assist with clients and
staff, help with the Necessities of Life Pantry in Santa Maria, deliver
pre-bagged groceries to homebound clients, and more in the Santa Maria
and Lompoc areas. Info: Judith, 349-9947.
SURFRIDER FOUNDATION, San Luis Bay Chapter, seeks volunteers to serve
on its Executive Board. Members meet the first Saturday of the month at
1 p.m. in SLO. Info: Matthew, 771-9134.
CARING CALLERS is a LifeSpan Services Network, Inc. program looking for
people who will help seniors by reading to them, helping them write a
letter, talking with them, walking with them. Volunteers of all ages are
needed. Info: 541-1800.
SAN LUIS OPTIMISTS INTERNATIONAL CLUB is looking for speakers involved
in organizations that need funding for children and youth activities.
The group is also looking for a volunteer secretary for board meetings.
Info: Dianne, 781-2630.
4-H CLUBS IN SLO COUNTY are recycling old greeting cards to raise money
for St. Judes. To donate, cut off the backs of used greeting cards and
bring the fronts to Cad’s Coffee House, Baywood Elementary, Los
Osos Middle School, Mid-State Bank in Los Osos, or Del Mar Elementary
School. Info: 528-7620.
GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR BALANCE AND HEALING, a non-profit organization that
provides holistic health services, seeks volunteers for its publicity
and fundraising committees and to fill the positions of Publicity Coordinator,
Historian, and Travel Agent. Info: Nancy, 461-1212.
KIDS ON THE BLOCK, an Easter Seals Program, is looking for volunteers
to learn to puppeteer and to participate in educational programs in elementary
schools in SLO County. These programs help develop positive attitudes,
sensitivity, and understanding toward people with disabilities. Training
is provided. Info: Joyce, 543-4122.
FRENCH HOSPITAL seeks volunteers in a variety of departments. Training
is provided. Info: 542-6330.
SLO BLUES SOCIETY seeks volunteers to help at shows. Volunteers see free
shows and receive free drink tickets. Info: 541-7930.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL ADVISORY BOARD OF SLO COUNTY is looking for new members.
Individuals should have an interest in drug and alcohol related issues
and be willing to volunteer four hours per month. The Board is especially
interested in attracting volunteers from Cal Poly, Cuesta College, the
medical communities, and Spanish speakers. Info: 781-4290.
ANIMAL SHELTER ADOPTION PARTNERS helps save animals by increasing adoptions
from shelters. Volunteers are needed to adopt, foster care an animal,
donate funds, and more. Info: 489-0689.
FELINE NETWORK OF THE CENTRAL COAST need volunteers to work with cats
and kittens. Helpers provide foster homes, assist with pet adoptions,
and trap feral cats. Info: 545-9385.
SLO LITERACY COUNCIL is in need of Center Directors in Paso Robles, Cayucos,
and Morro Bay. Info: Virginia, 541-4219.
PARTNERS IN EQUESTRIAN THERAPY seeks volunteers who enjoy horses and
working with handicapped riders to walk alongside students on horses.
Walks are about one hour, usually on Fridays and Saturdays. Info: 786-4059.
BEINGFREE.ORG, an educational community service, is looking to establish
a community center in the SLO area. Free volunteer training is also being
provided. The organization teaches how to understand outer and inner experiences
in our daily lives. Info: www.beingfree.org or 1-714-478-9977.
WOMEN’S COMMUNITY CENTER OF SLO COUNTY seeks volunteers to staff
phones, plan special events, sit in courtrooms and observe family law
cases, and more. Training is provided. Info: 544-9313.
ADOPT A DOG, hosted by the Humane Society in Atascadero, happens every
Saturday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., at 2300 Ramona, across the freeway from the
outlets. Play with the dogs and take home your favorite. Rain cancels.
Info: 461-3014.
WORLD PEACE EXODUS, a non-profit organization dedicated to the education
and advancement of peace, seeks volunteers for web page design and grant
writing. Info: www.worldpeaceexodus.org.
WORLD HERITAGE, a non-profit student exchange program, seeks a local
community representative to provide high school exchange students with
program support. Info: 1-800-888-9040.
SLO COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM seeks volunteers to research local history
and to create exhibits. The museum is located at 696 Monterey St., SLO.
Info: Ron, 543-0456.
PASO ROBLES LIBRARY seeks people to help in the library 2-4 hours a week.
Info: Suzanne, 237-3871, Ext. 811.
COAST MOUNTED ASSISTANCE seeks volunteers to help install new pipe corrals
and help with trail maintenance at Montaña de Oro’s Horse
Camp. Meet at Oak Campsite at 9 a.m. Bring tools and gloves. Info: John,
528-4522.
RETIRED & SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (R.S.V.P.) knows of a vast number
of volunteer opportunities-and can match just about any skill or interest
you may have with a community need. Info: R.S.V.P., 544-8740. Organizations
that could use help include Habitat for Humanity, Salvation Army, and
Charles Paddock Zoo.
SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM of SLO County and Santa Maria Valley is accepting
applications for volunteers. Needed are drivers to deliver meals, people
to help prepare and bag food, and help with clean up. Positions are available
at 15 locations, from San Miguel to Orcutt. Most sites are open weekdays,
9 a.m.-1 p.m. Info: 541-3312.
CUESTA COLLEGE MENTOR PROGRAM seeks volunteers to share information about
their profession, give tours of work sites, provide job shadowing opportunities,
and help youth plan for achieving their career goals. Youth are ages 16-19.
Info: 788-2645, Ext. 3.
THE FLYING SAMARITANS, Gold Coast Chapter, is comprised of doctors, nurses,
pilots, and interpreters that make regular flights for care services to
cities on the Sea of Cortez. The chapter welcomes additional caring hands
and tax deductible donations. Info: 543-4144.
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY, Channel Islands Chapter, seeks volunteers
to obtain raffle and auction items from businesses throughout SLO, Santa
Barbara, and Ventura Counties. Donated items will be used in fundraising
events. Info: 682-8783 or 1-800-367-9195.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY needs volunteers to help at Habitat’s ReStore
Warehouse and Thrift Store on Saturdays. Volunteers take delivery of donated
materials, arrange materials in the store, and help with sales. Info:
235-5099.
GROVER BEACH COMMUNITY LIBRARY COMMITTEE meets the second Wednesday of
every month to help with the planning and construction of the new library.
They meet 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Central Coast Exploration Station, Ramona
St., Grover Beach. Info: Nan, 489-7510.
FAITH IN ACTION seeks interfaith volunteer caregivers to give compassion
or assistance to people living alone in the Santa Maria area. For training
and info: Community Partners, 925-8000.
MENTOR ALLIANCE OF SLO COUNTY, a program of EOC, is recruiting caring
adults to become volunteer mentors. Info: 549-3770.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA needs volunteers to help on committees, run special
events, and help with outdoor programs. No experience needed, training
is provided. Info: Aimee, 543-5766.
CENTRAL COAST PRIMARY CARE seeks volunteers for clinical studies in arthritis,
high blood pressure, chronic bronchitis, high cholesterol, sinusitis,
and diabetes. People who qualify for studies receive study related medical
visits, procedures, medications, and a stipend. Info: Barbara, 543-2724.
THE RABBIT ADVOCATE needs volunteers to start a rabbit rescue in the
Paso Robles area. Volunteers will educate the public about the humane
care of bunnies and promote spaying and neutering. Info: Vicki, 239-2176.
MIRACLE ON WHEELS offers free electric wheelchairs to senior citizens
who qualify. Info: 1-800-749-8778.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA needs volunteers to help with recruiting, special
events, and running units. No Scouting background necessary and training
is provided. Info: Aimee, 594-1263.
TRAVEL CONNECTIONS AND SOCIAL CLUB is looking for a non-profit club or
organization who would be interested in a fund-raising event. Info: Dianne,
781-2630.
GROVER BEACH NEEDS CLASS INSTRUCTORS for classes taught through the parks
and recreation department. Class ideas include yoga, cooking, painting,
fitness, and more. Info: 473-4580.
EMERGENCY FOOD MINISTRY needs volunteers to sort and give out donated
food to families in need. Volunteers work Monday-Friday, 8:30-10 a.m.
or 2-4 p.m. Info: Emelia, 489-2309, Fern, 481-2877, or Ella, 473-4795.
FOOD BANK COALITION OF SLO COUNTY needs volunteers for warehouse support
activities, sorting foods, processing packaged food for distribution,
bagging bulk foods, and more. Lifting up to 25 pounds is desirable but
not necessary. The food bank is located at 741 Paso Robles St., Paso Robles.
Volunteers may choose their own hours. Info: 238-4664. Volunteers are
also needed in Atascadero. Info: 461-0211.
PISMO BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Visitors Information Center needs volunteers
to help assist visitors. Various shifts are available. Must be friendly
and outgoing. Info: 773-4382.
CUESTA COLLEGE CAREER MENTOR PROGRAM is looking for Career Mentors for
foster youth in SLO County. Volunteers answer questions, give tours of
work sites, provide job shadowing opportunities, and help youth plan their
career goals. Needed are mentors in the fields of quantum physics, visual
and performing arts, computers, automotive mechanics, and construction.
Info: Yvonne, 788-2645, Ext. 3.
UNITED VOLUNTARY SERVICES OF SLO is looking for people to help with projects
or volunteer in the thrift shop at 474 Marsh St., SLO. Info: 541-0920.
FERAL CAT SPAY/NEUTER and release trappers are needed in the South County
area. Training is provided. Info: POUNCE, 528-2917 or 528-7326..
AIDS PROJECT CENTRAL COAST needs volunteers to assist with Necessities
of Life Food Pantry in Santa Maria on Tuesdays and/or Fridays, 10:30 a.m.-1
p.m. Also needed are receptionists and couriers. Info: Keen, 349-9947.
SLO HEP-C PROJECT seeks volunteers interested in helping with food drives,
fundraising, transportation and other client services. Info: Nicole, 543-4372.
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF SLO is recruiting volunteer mentors to work with
at–risk youth in SLO County. Mentoring commitments can be as minimal
as one hour per week and all mentoring experiences are paid for by Planned
Parenthood. Volunteers are needed for the Paso Robles, Arroyo Grande,
Nipomo, and SLO areas. Info: Eddie, 549-9446.
VOLUNTEER TO WORK IN AFRICA and help fight the spread of AIDS. Info:
www.cctg.org or 1-530-467-4082.
HYPERTENSION, TYPE II DIABETES, & OSTEOARTHRITIS sufferers are needed
to volunteer in a clinical research study to determine the safety and
efficacy of three approved and commonly prescribed medications headed
by Dr. Jeffrey Bloom. Info: 543-2724.
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS of SLO is looking for men and women to mentor
children throughout the county. Volunteers provide healthy role-modeling,
fun, and stability for youth in need. Training provided. Volunteers are
also needed to spend time at Lucia Mar schools reading to kids. Info:
781-3226, Ext. 26.
SLO BLUES SOCIETY, a nonprofit group, welcomes volunteers who want to
help out at blues concerts/dances held regularly in SLO. Volunteers are
entitled to free admission to blues shows. Graphic designers are also
needed to design groovy fliers. Info: 541-7930.
INSTRUCTORS NEEDED for teaching youth programs including music, photography,
and dance through Pismo Beach Parks and Rec. Info: 773-7063.
ANIMAL AMBASSADORS PROGRAM is recruiting teen and adult facilitators
for a science education program for elementary-age children. Training
is provided. Info: 781-5944.
SLO PARKS AND REC needs adults 50 and older to volunteer for Adopt-A-Grandparent
Program at S.T.A.R. (Students taking Active Responsibility), an after
school program. Seniors help with homework, teach crafts, and more. Info:
781-7068.
GROWING GROUNDS FARM run by Transitions-Mental Health Association is
looking for volunteers to work outdoors with people and plants weekdays
in SLO, participating in a community program growing lettuce, seedlings
and plants for local restaurants and nurseries. Flexible hours. Info:
Frank, 543-6071.
PASO ROBLES PUBLIC LIBRARY needs volunteers to help patrons find reference
materials, use computers, check out books, and more. Must be 16 or older.
Info: Suzanne, 237-3870.
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