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The following organizations have recently been contacted and are in need of volunteers:
Affordable Housing Coalition
AIDS Project needs enthusiatic volunteers for the buddy program, transportation, office administration, reception, public speaking, fundraising, committee work, community outreach and home repair through programs affiliated witht the WNC AIDS Project. For more information call 252-7489 ext 15. The American Red Cross is looking for a youth volunteer coordinator for the Asheville-Mountain Area Chapter for 5 to 8 hours a week. Individuals who work well with middle and high school age students and who want to make an impact on the quality of life for youth in Buncombe County should apply. Call 258-3888 for more information. Animal Compassion Network a local nonprofit organization placing rescued and abandoned dogs and cat into approved permanent homes. Volunteers are the backbone of Animal Compassion Network. Volunteers are needed for adoption events, fostering animals, fundraising events, and special events. For more information, call 828-258-4820 or email volunteers@animalcompassionnetwork.org. Join
Animal Compassion Network for Adoption Events at the new PetsMart at
the Super Wal-Mart Plaza on Bleachery Blvd.! Asheville Area Arts Council has many volunteer opportunities for anyone who enjoys people, appreciates art and has some time available. For more information, call 828-258-0710. Asheville Area
Habitat for Humanity Asheville Humane Society needs help from anyone who loves animals. Call 253-6807 for more information. Pet
Adoption Events
Are you part of the pet-loving public? Asheville Vistior Center at the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce is looking for volunteer to help greet tourist visiting the area. Positions currently available Saturdays and Sundays. Call 258-6100 for more information. Be a Storyteller Books are Needed at the Horizon Academy, the on-site school serving Eliada Homes. They need books appropriate for children and teens including biographies, classics, fiction, science fiction, how-to-books, social issues, spiritual, sports and expecially books dealing with contemporary teenage issues. Drop off donations at the Main Campus at 2 Compton Drive in Leicester or call 254-254-5356 for more information. The Buncombe County Council on Aging needs individuals who enjoy public speaking and who have good people skills to talk to civic groups and clubs about the services the Council on Aging offers to the 60+ age group. Training provided. Call 258-8027 for more infomation. The Child Advocacy Center sponsors a Help Young Parents program that needs individuals who are interested in spending time with new mothers, helping them to understand their newborn and how to properly care for them. Training is provided for volunteers. The Child Advocacy Center is also seeking volunteers to assist in their office and in their community outreach program. For more information, call 254-2000. Coalition
of Asheville Neighborhoods Four Seasons Hospice helps establish meaningful relationships, they get involved with the physician, they provide meaningful information on end-of life issues and they replace despair with hope. If you want to volunteer, please call 692-6178 for more information. Guardian
ad Litem Program of Buncombe County The Health
Adventure International Link serves as a non-profit central resource for assistance in addressing language and cultural barriers for Western NC's foreign-born population, as well as a center for cross-cultural exchange. International Link also serves as a liaison to employers, educators, health care and human service providers. The Later Years COMPASS program, needs volunteers to donate 10-14 hours per month to help plan, develop and implement life enrichment programs for seniors. This volunteer opportunity is ideal for persons who like working with seniors and want to plan activities such as music appreciation, creative writing, pottery, exercise or life review. Lead Poisoning Prevention works to proactively promote lead-safe environments for all residents of Buncombe and Henderson Counties through public education, home inspections, and professional trainings. Short-term, long-term, and ongoing opportunities are available. MANNA FoodBank provides food to more than 347 member agencies throughout Western North Carolina who serve 9,000 meals each day, 365 days per year. Please volunteer or donate today! Literacy Council believes in lifelong learning. For more informattor, call 828-254-3442. MANNA FoodBank provides food to more than 347 member agencies throughout Western North Carolina who serve 9,000 meals each day, 365 days per year. Please volunteer or donate today! Meals On Wheels of Buncombe County is a largely volunteer-run, Meals on Wheels provides low-priced home-delivered meals to an average of 350 local persons daily. Desperate for volunteer drivers in the downtown and Enka-Candler areas to deliver a hot nutritious lunch to the elderly and homebound. Call 253-5286 for more information. Medical
Interpreters Needed The North Carolina Arboretum has many volunteer opportunities which include interpretive guiding in the gardens, greenhouse and trails, grounds maintenance, assisting staff in areas such as nursery, bonsai and interior plantings, visitor services as well as clerical and library support. The Arboretum is located on a beautiful 426-acre site southwest of Asheville. If interested in volunteering, call Patty Lyons at 665-2492. Our Voiceprovides support and counseling for survivors of sexual assault. Their volunteer advocate program enables the center to provide services on a 24-hour basis. Volunteers receive extensive training and are on call 3-4 times per month. The center can also use volunteer assistance with their educational programs and for office tasks. For more information, call 252-0562. Pack Place
Education, Arts and Science Center RiverLink Quality
Forward The Young Professionals of Asheville (YPA) is a group of compassionate young professionals between the ages of 21 and 40 dedicated to making Asheville a better place to live. YPA helps members by providing opportunities for business networking, personal growth, leadership development and social interaction. They help our local Asheville community by volunteering their time in various different projects. YPA members are involved with the ABCCM Men's Shelter and various other civic organizations on a regular basis and have many social functions throughout the year. Meetings and activities are usually held at least twice a month. Please email president@ypasheville.org for more information. You can also visit our website at www.ypasheville.org. RAISE is a radio reading service for the blind. Volunteers are recorded reading from the Asheville Citizen-Times and other area newspapers, keeping listeners informed about news and events in the community. Recordings are made weekday mornings. Please call 251-2166 or e-mail info@raisewnc.org to volunteer to read or inquire about service. RSVP
- The Volunteer Center for Older Adults Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club needs between 500 and 700 volunteers between now and the end of the year to assist as bell ringers and to help with the Christmas Angel Tree program. Last year they helped over 3000 of our neighbors with these programs! To volunteer, call 253-4723 to speak with an extraordinary volunteer coordinator, Dawn Morton. Stoneleaf
Theatre Festival Seeks Volunteers In addition, the United Way is now supporting a new Volunteer Center which matches an individual's skills and interests with community needs. There are many opportunities for you to share your time and talents. Below are listed just a few. If you have interest in any of these or you'd like to learn about other volunteer opportunities, please call Jacquie Buttles who directs the Volunteer Center at (704) 255-0696. Volunteer Center of Asheville and Buncombe County has a variety of jobs for everyone who would like to help. The following is a list of jobs that need immediate attention. Call 255-0696 for more information. Volunteermatch This website allows you to search for volunteer opportunities in Buncombe, Haywood, Madison, McDowell, and surrounding counties. United Way's 2-1-1 Call Center United Way's Volunteer Center mobilizes volunteers to address community needs by providing comprehensive volunteer services for nonprofit agencies. WNC AIDS Project
WNC
Alliance Volunteer Opportunities
Membership mailing volunteers needed mid-August (folding, stuffing
envelops, sorting, etc.). Lots of fun. Refreshments provided. At WNCA,
29 N Market, Ste. 610. Traing on-site.
(rachael@wnca.org.
Invasive weed eradication outing in mid-August outside Asheville, one
morning only. Up to 20 volunteers needed. (bob@wnca.org). Ten Thousand Villages helps low income craftpersons in developing nations by marketing their handicrafts. They need volunteers to be sales clerks, to unpack merchandise, stock shelves and help with inventory. Training is provided. Call 254-8374 for more information. |
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