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Work virtually or in-person in our Adult Literacy Program. The Center for Career Pathways at the Allentown campus of LCCC needs adults 21 and older with a bachelor’s degree in any field to tutor in English as a Second Language (ESL), Math, Reading, Writing, Social Studies, and Science. Times are flexible dependent upon your schedule. Materials and resources provided. Contact Gladys Malpica, 610-799-1946, gmalpica@lccc.edu. Website link- https://www.volunteerlv.org/organization/0011a00000KYGZIAA5
Will you speak up for a child who needs you? Lehigh County Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteers gather information about the circumstances of children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse and/or neglect. CASA volunteers are sworn officers of the court and visit the child, write reports, and advocate for the child’s best interests. Contact Erin Colón, 610-782- 3858, CASA@lehighcounty.org. Website link- https://www.volunteerlv.org/opportunity/a0C1P00000KQyVkUAL
Deliver meals to home-bound seniors and adults with disabilities for Meals On Wheels of the Greater Lehigh Valley. Eight convenient pickup locations and pre-delivery training; routes start at 10 a.m. each weekday. Join our family of volunteers and help improve the health, well-being, and independence of those we serve. Minimum age 16 with adult. Contact Dawn Stillwagen, 610-841-7011, dawns@mowglv.org. Website link- https://www.volunteerlv.org/opportunity/a0C1P00000L6sFDUAZ
Every 2 seconds someone needs blood. Miller-Keystone Blood Center canteen attendants offer a drink and a snack to blood donors after the donation process is complete while ensuring the donor is feeling well for at least 15 minutes. Shifts available are noon-3:30 p.m./3:30 – 7 p.m. Mon & Wed, and 7:30-11 a.m./11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tues & Thur at Hamilton Donor Center, Allentown. Requires 1.5-hour orientation and (free) PA state clearances. Contact Michele Cory, 610-691-5850, mcory@giveapint.org. Website link- https://www.volunteerlv.org/opportunity/a0C4z00000R9JWpEAN
PROJECT BLUEPRINT is a leadership development program designed to help nonprofit organizations develop boards that are reflective of the culturally diverse communities they serve. Diverse volunteers are invited to attend the eight virtual sessions scheduled 5:15 – 7 p.m. on Wednesdays, March 23 to May 18 (no session May 11.) Coordinated by the Volunteer Center of the LV. Register at www.volunteerlv.org/proj-blueprint. For questions call Karen Smith, 610-807-0336, Karen@volunteerlv.org.
Have an eye for vintage clothing? Help The Center for Animal Health & Welfare decide what we should keep and what we should sell at our NEW Project Paw Store in Downtown Easton. For more information contact Carolynn Southwick, 610-252-7722, cahwvolunteercoordinator@rcn.com. Website link- https://www.volunteerlv.org/opportunity/a0C4z00000R9a6eEAB
Stanley Llama and the pigs, goats, horses, ponies, alpacas, and other animals would love to meet you! The Gress Mountain Ranch in Orefield needs volunteers to assist with their daily feeding and watering. Small groups also needed to help with grounds maintenance, composting, and cleaning of stalls. Minimum age 14, or with parent supervision is 10. To arrange a day and time contact Kathryn Gress at 610-398-2122, gressranch@gmail.com. Website link- https://www.volunteerlv.org/opportunity/a0C1P00000LpD3CUAV
Support our foster closet in Emmaus with The Kindness Exchange. Minimum of 3 hours per month are required. Must be detail-oriented, organized, self-driven, reliable, and have sensitivity, compassion, and a pleasant personality while working with a vulnerable group of families and children. Confidentiality is of the utmost importance. Background checks required. Contact Jenae Holtzhafer, 484-232-9674, TKPVolunteers@gmail.com. Website link- https://www.volunteerlv.org/organization/0011P00000yd6iaQAA
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