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Volunteers
FIRST ANNUAL GREENEARTH FESTIVAL is looking for volunteers to
help facilitate the festival June 5 at the SLO Veterans Hall. Info:
Lucinda, 528-7985.
AIDS PROJECT CENTRAL COAST/PACIFIC PRIDE FOUNDATION is seeking
volunteers for the Necessities of Life Pantry in Santa Maria. Info: 349-9947.
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PISMO NATURE CENTER is looking for volunteers to help plant,
water, and care for trees and flowers. Volunteers meet at 9 a.m. Tuesdays
at the Nature Center. Info: 773-2147.
REACH FOR RECOVERY PROGRAM seeks breast cancer survivors to be
volunteers to help women who have just been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Info: 543-1481, Ext. 3.
PRADO DAY CENTER needs volunteers to answer phones, take messages,
and sign clients into their programs. Shifts are 4 hours. Must be 18 or
older. Info: 786-0617.
ALPHA PREGNANCY COUNSELING AND FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER needs volunteers
for clerical work, fundraising, parties, and more. Info: 541-3367.
FELINE NETWORK OF THE CENTRAL COAST needs volunteers to work
with cats and kittens. Helpers provide foster homes, assist with pet adoptions,
and trap feral cats. Info: 545-9385.
COTTAGE OUTPATIENT CENTER, a nonprofit treatment center for
chemical dependency, needs volunteers to answer phones in a busy office
at 1035 Peach St., SLO. Info: 541-9113.
WHEELS FOR HOPE has 20 students that are qualified to select
a vehicle as their graduation reward for completing the "Youth Auto Club"
program designed to keep local youth away from drugs and gangs. Wheels
For Hope needs quality pre-owned vehicles for these students. A tax receipt
is provided. Info: 489-0898.
SENIOR PEER COUNSELING PROGRAM needs men and women, ages 55 and
older, to counsel seniors over 60. No experience required. Volunteers
are needed countywide. Info: 547-7025, Ext. 105.
PISMO NATURE CENTER is looking for volunteers to help plant,
water, and care for flowers and trees a few hours a week. Volunteers meet
at 9 a.m. Tuesdays at the Nature Center, just inside the entrance to the
Pismo State Beach Campground. Info: 773-2147 or 543-2141.
COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES OF SLO COUNTY 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.
I.P.U.R.R. needs volunteers and donations. This is an organization
dedicated to helping feral and abandoned cats. Needed are trappers, feeders,
foster care help, and grant writers. Funds are needed for spay/neuter
costs. Donations of cat food, cat litter, traps, and pet porters are also
needed. Info: 438-3519 or 610-9303.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to donate time for "Poetic Things," a place
where there will be poetry, songwriters' groups, and artists to showcase
their work. Sign painters especially needed. Info: 772-2739.
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.
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.
NON-PROFIT THRIFT STORE needs volunteers. Hours and days are
flexible. Info: David, 922-2059.
SLO BOTANICAL GARDEN is looking for volunteers to distribute
and collect surveys at the garden. Info: 546-2501.
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.
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.
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.
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.
SLO COUNTY 4-H Scientist Youth/Adult Science Clubs are looking
for volunteers to help facilitate hands-on science activities for their
members. Info: Heather, 781-5944.
BRING MUSIC TO HOSPICE of SLO County and help people who
are experiencing terminal or life-threatening conditions and their families
utilize music for relaxation and to aid stress reduction and pain management.
If you enjoy music, play an instrument, or sing, the Supportive Music
Program would like to talk with you. Info: Steve at 544-2266 or 434-1164.
ANIMALS REQUESTING FRIENDS needs volunteers to wash dogs, play
with puppies and cats, and cross reference lost and found animals at SLO
County Pound. Info: 781-4413.
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER in Pismo Beach needs volunteers to
provide tourists with information they need. Info: 773-4382.
CENTRAL COAST EXPLORATION STATION seeks volunteers of all ages
for teaching, fund-raising, promotional activities, and more. Info: 473-1421.
FIVE CITIES MEALS ON WHEELS is accepting applications for volunteer
drivers to deliver meals to the homebound, and other volunteers to help
prepare and bag meals, and help with cleanup. Opportunities start at two
hours a month; the facility is open from 7 a.m.-noon Mon.-Fri. Info: Betty,
773-2053.
AIDS SUPPORT NETWORK seeks volunteers to help with various
tasks, including office help, housekeeping, transportation, a food drive,
and fund-raising. Info: 781-3660.
CITIZENS' ASSISTANCE TEAM for the Grover Beach Police Dept.
is seeking volunteers to patrol streets, assist in crime prevention, work
in the D.A.R.E. program, provide traffic control, and much more. Info:
Sgt. Chris Sweeton, 473-4511 or pick up an application at the Grover Beach
Police Dept., 711 Rockway Ave.
TAPP (Teen Academic Parenting Program) Mentor Project is looking
for volunteer mentors to work with pregnant and parenting teens. The project
is designed to help teens continue their education, provide parenting
support, open doors to community resources, establish goals, enhance life
skills, and provide encouragement, support, and guidance through positive
role-modeling. Info: Jennifer at 544-4355, Ext. 324.
STATE PARK VOLUNTEERS meet every Tues. at 9 a.m. at the Nature
Center in Oceano Campground, 55 Pier Ave., to plant, water, and tend native
flowers, shrubs, and trees. No experience necessary. Info: Jack or Grace,
773-2147.
TUTOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KIDS and read aloud to them, tell them
stories-make a difference. GenSpan Foundation, Santa Maria, is looking
for volunteers who can give as few as 2 hours at a time at a school near
your home. No experience needed; free training provided. Info: 614-4968,
or via e-mail at genspan@email.msn.com.
PRADO DAY CENTER in SLO is looking for volunteers who
want to help the homeless. Leave message for Elaine at 786-0617.
POUNCE, the SLO- and Los Osos-based humane organization, needs
volunteers to help with rescuing and adopting out cats and kittens. For
more information, call 528-7326 or 528-2917.
CALWORKS is a mentoring program that could use a few people to
volunteer a couple of hours a week to mentor and befriend adults. (Former
welfare recipients are especially welcome.) Info: Jennifer, 549-3770.
EOC HOMELESS SHELTER needs help to house 50 to 75 men, women,
and children and to feed 80 to 110 people a night. Volunteers with open
minds, compassion, and good listening skills are needed for one hour one
evening a week. Call 541-7616.
HELP SENIORS REMAIN INDEPENDENT by providing in-home assistance.
Call ActiveCARE at 772-7744.
HOTLINE SENIOR TELECARE program needs volunteers to place telephone
calls to homebound seniors. "Phone Friends" provide support, friendship,
and reassurance. Info: 544-0566 or 1-800-549-8989.
PASO ROBLES FOOD BANK needs volunteer truck drivers for 2-4
hour trips within and occasionally outside the county. No special driver's
license needed, but truck-driving experience desirable. Days, times open.
Driving not your thing? There's other uses for your volunteered time.
Either way, stop by the Food Bank at 741 Paso Robles St., or call 238-4664.
ECOSLO is looking for people committed to preserving the unique
quality of the Central Coast who can serve on its board of directors.
For info: 544-1777.
MORRO BAY REC & PARKS DEPT. seeks volunteers for planning
special events, maintaining the skate park, and coaching youth sports.
Info: 772-6278.
HART, Horse and Rider Together, needs volunteers for its therapeutic
equine riding program for people who are physically, mentally, or emotionally
disabled. Info: Susie, 467-2606.
HOMELESS ANIMAL RESCUE TEAM is seeking committed volunteers to
help with the weekly "Pound List," trapping and transporting feral cats,
fostering small dogs and cats, grantwriting, events coordinator, and much
more. Info: 927-RESQ.
NORTH COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY needs volunteers to commit to a
minimum of three hours a week for six months to help with office work,
cat care, adoption counseling, cat socializing, foster care, and special
projects. For information, stop by the shelter at 2300 Ramona Rd. in Atascadero
or call 466-5403, Ext. 8.
SLO COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Museum in SLO is recruiting
volunteers who enjoy working with the public to act as docents and guides.
Training will be provided. Details: 543-0638.
ACHIEVEMENT HOUSE is looking for volunteers to help improve the
lives of adults with developmental disabilities. Volunteers are needed
at bargain stores in Atascadero, SLO, and Morro Bay; in the contracts
department, plant nursery and garden, and recycling program; and on the
fund-raising committee and the board of directors. Info: 543-9383.
ADOPT-A-PARK program is offered by the Grover Beach Parks &
Recreation Dept. for community groups wanting to improve park areas for
local residents. Park cleanup days, tree plantings, building or improving
structures, and donating equipment are possible contributions. Details:
473-4580.
CALIF. CONSERVATION CORPS State Museum needs people to
train as docents for the refurbished museum honoring the youth corps movement
of this century, including the Civilian Conservation Corps of 1933-42.
Info: Cindy at 788-0517.
FRIENDS OUTSIDE in SLO County and the Juvenile Services Center
are looking for volunteer mentors to share their time, energy, and expertise
to help detained minors with educational, recreational, and inspirational
activities. Training provided. Info: 543-3888.
ARTREACH PROGRAM of Cambria's Allied Arts is looking for
artists willing to help design or present or facilitate classroom workshops.
For particulars, contact Carol at 924-0400.
SLO 4-H YOUTH/ADULT SCIENCE Clubs are looking for volunteers
to help facilitate hands-on science activities. Teams of a 3rd, 4th, or
5th grader and an adult meets every other week. Details: Heather, 781-5944.
SANTA MARIA INDEPENDENT LIVING ENVIRONMENT (SMILE) is seeking
volunteers to serve on committees providing support for SMILE programs,
including fund-raising, building maintenance, and personnel issues. SMILE
is a nonprofit agency providing residential care for developmentally disabled
adults. Info: 925-0285.
GIRL SCOUTS Volunteers are needed to serve as troop leaders,
assistant leaders, recruiters, registrars, event coordinators, media reps,
etc. for the SLO Service Center of the Tres Condados Girl Scout Council.
Anyone committed to the Girl Scout mission of helping girls expand their
horizons is welcome, and training is provided. Info: 541-8336.
HEALTHY FAMILIES PROGRAM needs volunteers from throughout the
county to help the SLO County Public Health Dept. determine if families
are eligible and fill out application forms. The Healthy Families Insurance
program subsidizes health care for children whose family income is just
above the MediCal limit. Info: 781-5500.
CENTRAL COAST SOCCER LEAGUE is looking for people to serve as
coaches, assistant coaches, and team parents in Morro Bay and Cambria.
Info: David, 772-6278.
JACK HOUSE volunteer docents are needed to work four hours per
month at the historic home at 536 Marsh St., SLO. Training provided; all
ages encouraged to volunteer by contacting SLO Parks & Recreation
Dept. Info: 781-7300.
"LOOK GOOD, FEEL BETTER" is a program that teaches women cancer
patients how to deal with the physical evidence of cancer treatments;
it's looking for licensed cosmetologists to help with wigs, turbans, scarf
wrapping, skin care, makeup techniques, and nail care. Info: American
Cancer Society, 543-1481.
FRIENDS OF THE SANTA MARGARITA LIBRARY could use a volunteer
or two to help out in the bookstore, which is open Tues. and Thurs. from
3-6 p.m.-the same hours the library is open. Info (and to find out about
donating books): Cherie, 438-5625.
CAMP FIRE BOYS & GIRLS is looking for a few good adults who
can help lead children in its programs. You choose time, location, and
activities that work best for you. Info: 489-7345, or 1-800-398-4987.
AMERICORPS is recruiting for its highly successful mentoring
program; people who serve as role models for high-risk teenagers throughout
the county are paid (albeit not much) for their services, and can earn
educational awards, too. Info: 549-7890.
PISMO BEACH RECREATION is looking for talented folks who are
willing to share their talents; specifically wanted are people who can
teach classes or conduct workshops and camps in dance, cooking, art, youth
sports-most anything. If you have a desire to teach, or just an idea for
a good class, call Ryan at 773-7063.
VOLUNTEER GARDENERS are needed to help take care of the gardens
at the historic Dallidet Adobe and Gardens at 1185 Pacific in SLO. Gardening
work is done every Fri. from 9 a.m. to noon, with tools supplied. Info:
Leave message at 543-6762.
GARDEN CREEK Assisted Living Community seeks volunteers
interested in music, friendly conversation, attending outings/trips, and
assisting its senior citizen residents with activities. Info: Mendi, 543-2311.
TRAINED VISITATION MONITORS are needed to help children who are
coping with a difficult divorce. Info: 546-2401.
MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION is accepting applications for volunteer
wish-granters-trained volunteers who visit the children to find out their
true wishes and help make them come true. Skills needed include strong
commitment, fund development and finance, and communications. Maturity,
strong people skills, and reliability are essential. Bilingual volunteers
especially needed. Info: 1-888-899-WISH.
MARIAN'S VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION is looking for volunteers to
help in the Santa Maria hospital's gift shop, admitting and pre-admitting,
escort-courier hospitality service, and outpatient care center. Info:
739-3622.
SANTA MARIA PARKS & REC is seeking individuals who would
like to share their talents, interests, and skills with others. They are
currently recruiting instructors for youth and adult classes in art, music,
tiny tots tumbling, parent & tot classes, and play and learn activity
groups. Info: Maria, 925-0951.
HELP THOSE IN NEED Community Partners Interfaith Volunteers
Caregivers Program is looking for people interested in being grief and
loss support volunteers. Info: 925-8000.
CARE FOR CAREGIVERS is a group that makes an effort to provide
some real care for caregivers. It meets the fourth Wed. of each month
at 2 p.m. at the Morro Bay Senior Center, 1001 Kennedy Way. Info: Senior
Center, 771-4421.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY units of Lompoc Valley and Santa Maria
Valley are looking for volunteers to help in Society programs. Opportunities
offered range from office help and information delivery to health fair
volunteers, driving patients, and fund-raising assistance. Info: 736-2610
for the Lompoc unit or 922-2354 for the Santa Maria unit.
SPANISH BILINGUAL VOLUNTEERS are needed to work with individual
elementary-age children in Lucia Mar schools. Volunteers will be under
the direction of a teacher and will be assigned a specific child to help
for 30 minutes to an hour, one or two days a week. Info: 473-4347.
ARROYO GRANDE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Auxiliary needs volunteers
to help staff the information desk in the main lobby, perform various
duties for hospital departments, assist patients, help with fund-raising
events for student scholarships and to buy new medical equipment, upgrade
patient rooms, and provide new landscaping. Pick up an application at
the main lobby information desk, 345 S. Halcyon Rd., Arroyo Grande. Info:
Millie, 481-5446.
CENTRAL COAST EXPLORATION STATION is sprouting where the fire
station in Grover Beach used to be. Set to open soon, it will provide
interactive study of ocean, beach, and dune exhibits, and of fire, police,
and emergency services and more for young people. Needed are volunteers
who can help with program development, fund-raising, public relations,
human resources, and, generally, with kids. Interested? Call Connie at
473-8221.
RESOURCE & SURROGATE PARENTS for special education program
is looking for volunteers to provide parent-to-parent support on special
education issues. Info: 782-7300.
OLDE TOWN NIPOMO ASSOCIATION seeks new faces for their weekly
meetings. The group meets every Tuesday at noon at Omelets & More
Restaurant, 330 W. Tefft St., Nipomo.
PISMO BEACH SENIOR SOCIAL CLUB is looking for volunteers to
assist with such social events as potlucks, games, bingo, and dances.
Info: 773-7063.
NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR THE MENTALLY ILL holds meetings on the
second and fourth Tuesdays of every month for anyone who has a loved one
suffering from a mental illness. The second Tues. of the month meeting
is from 7-8:30 p.m. in the community room at Atascadero Mid-State Bank,
6950 El Camino Real. The fourth Tues. of the month meeting is from 6-7:30
p.m. at French Hospital, 1911 Johnson Ave., SLO. Info: 462-9115.
SLO ART CENTER needs volunteers to greet the public, answer
the phone, and assist with class sign-ups and art sales. Docents volunteer
for four-hour sessions one to three times per month at the Center, 1010
Broad St. in Mission Plaza, SLO. Hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues. through
Sun. Info: 543-8562.
MORRO BAY'S HARBORFEST wants people to serve on year-round committees
for the annual event. Some of the committees are children's activities,
the California Seafood Faire, site planning, transportation, community
outreach, and exhibits. For an application or more info call 772-1155,
or e-mail h2ofest@fix.net.
PACIFIC INTER CULTURAL EXCHANGE is looking for volunteers to
work as local area representatives, matching high school students with
local host families. Info: (888) PIE-USA1.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS of SLO County needs people to help with a variety
of volunteer opportunities, including working directly with athletes in
basketball, softball, floor hockey, golf, tennis, and gymnastics, or in
office positions that include volunteer coordinator, public education,
and family committee directors. Info: 544-6444.
PLANETARY SURVIVAL ALLIANCE, committed to promoting global environmental
awareness, is starting up again on the Central Coast. They're looking
for volunteers who willing to work an information table at farmers markets.
Info: 782-9213.
FAMILY SERVICES CENTER is seeking marriage, family, and child
counselors, licensed clinical social workers, and other professional counselors
to provide volunteer counseling in SLO, South County, North County, and
on the Coast. Info: Gwen at 543-0859 or Peter at 543-7969.
NECESSITIES OF LIFE PANTRY is a program of Pacific Pride Foundation
now open in Santa Maria providing supplemental food and personal care
items to HIV-positive clients and their families. Volunteers are needed
to assist clients and staff with daytime shopping Tues. through Fri. Info:
349-9947.
OUT 'N' ABOUT ADVENTURES needs volunteers to help supervise
monthly outings and field trips for people experiencing mild memory loss
or those recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, giving participants
a chance to be involved in their communities while still highly functionable.
Volunteers must have a TB skin test, and need to commit to attending one
planning meeting, plus one outing, per month. Info: Judy, Alzheimer's
Association, 481-9364.
KEEP CALIFORNIA BEAUTIFUL needs volunteers to help organize and
conduct cleanup events in the community. Info: 1-800-CLEAN-CA.
COAST MOUNTED ASSISTANCE program is a branch of the Natural History
Association's docent program that helps maintain trail at Montaña de Oro.
CMA meets the first Sunday of every month at 4 p.m. at the Visitors' Center
above Spooners' Cove. Info: 528-8335.
SECOND TIME AROUND AUSSIE RESCUE is in need of volunteers to
serve as foster homes to unwanted Australian Shepherds from around the
Central Coast. Info: Kristin, 541-4375 or awesomeaussies@yahoo.com.
YOUR HELPING HANDS REFERRAL SERVICE needs volunteers to help
with fundraising barbecues in Santa Maria. Needed are servers, delivery
drivers, and people to help set up and clean. Must be at least 18 years
old. Sponsors are also needed to help with the cost of the events. Info:
928-6131.
CENTRAL COAST PRIMARY CARE (Central Rehabilitation Clinic, Inc.)
is involved in clinical research trials. Volunteers are currently needed
for clinical studies on high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and pneumonia.
People who qualify for studies will receive study related medical visits,
procedures, and study medication at no cost, as well as a patient stipend.
Info: 543-2724.
SENIOR PEER COUSELING seeks volunteers over the age of 55 to
provide one-on-one supportive counseling to those over 60 who are experiencing
major life changes, health problems, caregiver issues, or losses. No experience
required. Volunteers are needed throughout the county. Free training is
provided. Info: 547-7025, Ext. 105.
PACIFIC PRIDE FOUNDATION needs volunteers. Info: 349-9947, Ext.
106.
IMPROVE YOUR STATE PARK and learn about gardening with native
plants and improve your State Park for the enjoyment of present and future
generations. Volunteers meet Tuesdays at 9:00 a.m. at the Nature Center
just inside the entrance to the Pismo State Beach Oceano Campground, 555
Pier Avenue, Oceano. Info: 773-2147 or 543-2141.
THE EXPLORATION STATION in Grover Beach provides after school
activities for kids. Volunteers are needed for a number of projects. Info:
www.kcbx.net/~estation/ or Dick, 474-9618.
ANIMAL WITH ELDERS (AWE) seeks volunteers throughout SLO County
to assist seniors and people with life threatening disease to care and
provide for their pets. Info: 227-0205.
GIRL SCOUTS OF TRES CONDADOS has many openings in the Five Cities
are for volunteers to become part of the Girl Scout Leadership Team. Adult
volunteers will be role models for girls. Info: 1-800-822-2427.
FELINE NETWORK OF THE CENTRAL COAST, a non-profit organization,
is looking for volunteer to socialize with cats and kittens, provide foster
homes, help at the information booth at Farmers' Market, or someone who
knows QuickBooks, or has humane education skills. Info: 545-9385 or 544-6138.
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.
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.
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