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Conference turris::womannotes-v3

Title:Topics of Interest to Women
Notice:V3 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1078
Total number of notes:52352

472.0. "Volunteer Opportunities" by RANGER::PEASLEE () Mon Oct 22 1990 18:11

    
    There have been a number of holiday notes and I'd like to add one more.
    I would be interested in learning about volunteer opportunities over
    the holiday season - be it delivering meals to the elderly, collecting
    or distributing toys etc.
    
    I have even thought it would be great if we womannoters could do 
    something special as a group.   I believe that there is enough
    collective energy between us that we can do something very special
    that will help alot of less fortunate people.
    
    I have some ideas that I will submit as later replies to this note,
    but I'm interested in what other people have to say.  
    
    Thanks,
    
    Nancy 
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472.1BTOVT::THIGPEN_ST.A.N.J. for TORMENT!!!Tue Oct 23 1990 09:357
    contact churches, synagogues, the Salvation Army, or a shelter for 
    homeless people, and ask what they need.  Mods: can folks post
    addresses here, of shelters for ex?
    
    Last year, a woman at our daycare ctr asked me if I had a winter jacket
    that my son had outgrown.  Her church had 'adopted' a boy about Adam's
    size, which is why she thought to ask me.  
472.2The Giving TreeCOMET::BOWERMANWed Oct 24 1990 11:5114
    In Colrado Springs the Girl Scouts Organization has expanded a service
    progect that a troop started several years ago. The troops make
    ornaments and they are hung on a tree at several locations in the city
    people can take an ornament and the name and request of a senior
    citizen is on the back of the ornament. THe idem is requested and
    brought back to the location of the tree (wrapped or not) and the 
    gifts are taken to the Counsil office and wrapped (if not already)
    and delivered to Silver Key who will distribute them at a party 
    that the Seniors are invited to. Troops can also buy a present to
    give or spend time wrapping the presents at the counsil office.
    This way a troop can opt to participate in a service project that
    is already established instead of thinking of one of thier own.
    janet
    
472.3Volunteer OpportunitiesFLECK::FLECKWed Oct 24 1990 13:1426
Great idea for wn!

I do volunteer work at a shelter for women, year round. Last year my church 
decided they wanted to "do something for the shelter."  Actually the women
decided they wanted to reach out in loving support to other women.

They decided on providing Thanksgiving dinner. This consisted of two 24lb
turkeys and four cartons of trimmings. I contact my volunteer coordinator
and got an estimate of how many women and children they expected to have
for Thankgiving dinner and went from there. I delivered the groceries
one week before the holiday. 

If you have no idea if there is a battered women's sheleter near you, just 
look in the phone book. They are usually listed under, Abuse hot line, Family 
Volence Hot Line, or any local police can probably give you the number. 

Christmas is also another holiday when gifts would be appreciated. And just
basic necessities are needed. Toiletries, towels, gloves, non violent toys.

Again, a great idea. I wish you much success.

Linda



 
472.4Also: see CHIPS::VOLUNTEERPAXVAX::TABORWed Oct 24 1990 14:119
    As of Friday, October 19, Digital has a VOLUNTEER notes file.
    It is on CHIPS::VOLUNTEER and is a terrific resource.  You 
    may want to refer to that file for more ideas and to add your
    own input!
    
    Also, somewhat off the subject of this note 472, there is a notes file
    dealing with volunteer opportunities in the education field.  That
    notes file was also started on October 19.  That notes file is 
    HELIX::KIDS_AND_COMPUTERS.
472.5I vant to drrink your bloodGWYNED::YUKONSECcouldn't think of anything pithy todayWed Oct 24 1990 15:2610
This is a volunteer opportunity that is needed all year round, but especially
at holidays.  The American Red Cross is *always* in desperate need of blood
over the Christmas holidays.  There are many car accidents over these 
holidays, and unfortunately less people donate at this time.  I've donated
2 gallons of blood, and now donate platelets, and I can tell you that it 
gives me a good feeling that the short amount of time that I spend donating
may be giving someone else a tremendous amount of time that they may not have
had.

E Grace
472.6Volunteer NotesfileRANGER::PEASLEEThu Oct 25 1990 16:234
    .4 - thanks for the pointer to the Volunteer notesfile.  It is 
    exactly what I'm looking for.  There are *numerous* volunteer
    opportunities whether a person has one hour available every other
    week or 40+ hours a week.
472.7ANKH::DUNNEFri Oct 26 1990 14:186
    Nancy,
    
    I would love to do something at Christmas, so whatever you do,
    let me know and I will do it with you.
    
    Eileen
472.8JJLIET::JUDYI put highbeams on my Xmas tree lightsWed Nov 07 1990 15:5710
    
    	This is something someone in my organization started.
    	(before I joined the group so I just found out about
    	it this year).  At Christmas time, the group "adopts"
    	a needy family.  Donations are collected, volunteers in the
    	group go out shopping for gifts and other wrap.  Then
    	the gifts are given to this family at Christmas.  I'm not
    	sure of all the particulars but I thought it was a wonderful
    	idea!
    
472.9Hospice at Mission Hill BenefitSAGE::GODINNaturally I'm unbiased!Thu Nov 08 1990 17:0216
    The Threads II Friendship Quilt is ready to raffle.  This is a joint
    project of Digital noters from around the world who use their common
    interest in and talent for creating beautiful needlework to create a
    one-of-a-kind quilt to raffle for a worthy cause.  
    
    This year the raffle proceeds will go to the Hospice at Mission Hill 
    in Boston, a safe, medically comprehensive residence for men and women
    in the end stages of AIDS.  
    
    Volunteers are needed to sell raffle tickets between now and mid-December 
    for the drawing on Dec. 21.  Anyone interested in helping, please contact
    me.
    
    Thanks.
    Karen