| Volunteer Opportunities and Wish Lists |
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Updated 5/23/2013
| Gaithersburg Coalition of Providers, Area Nonprofits, and Schools |
Family Services, Inc., Ed Bohrer Parent Resource Center at Gaithersburg Elem. School
General Volunteer: Reception and secretarial duties; must be able to work well with adults and children; bilingual Spanish/English preferred. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Receptionist: Greet and welcome people, help them fill out intake forms, answer the telephone, organize files, make copies and sort information. Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays.
Contact: Rita Vallejo Restrepo at 301-926-4895, or fax at 301-947-4449, or e-mail at rita_vallejorestrepo@mcpsmd.org
Gaithersburg Meals on Wheels, Inc
Delivery Driver: Need drivers to deliver hot lunches and cold suppers at lunchtime to the elderly and shut-ins in the Gaithersburg area. Meals are picked up at Asbury Methodist Village: 333 Russell Ave. between 10:45 - 11:30 a.m., Monday- Friday. Containers are provided for carrying meals and delivery takes about one hour, 8 - 12 clients on each route. Children are welcome to accompany parents. Training is provided. Hours Needed: Monday - Friday; 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., or once every two weeks.
Contact: Call 301-216-4200, or call Mary Casamento at 301-253-4626 or email at mississippimary@aol.com
GUIDE Program at Family Services, Inc.
Tutor: Assisting student with their homework and specific subject as requested.. Monday – Thursday after 3 p.m. for at least one hour.
Contact: Nancy Horst at 240-683-3580 x 204
HIP Services
Counselor Aides: Filing, organizing, printing and assembling packages together. Tuesday and Thursday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Contact: Claudia I. Medina at 301-916-5946, or email at cmedina@hiphomes.org, or fax at 301-916-5982
Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County ReStore
ReStore Volunteer: Donation intake, merchandising, customer service, loading merchandise, cleaning, maintenance. Other volunteer opportunities are available upon further discussion. Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Contact: Jonathan Warshaw at 301-990-0014 x 31 or email at jonathan.warshaw@habitat-mc.org or fax at 301-990-7536
Interfaith Works, Inc
Painters/Home Décor: Paint an entire duplex house for a group of clients. This includes three bedrooms, dining room, stair way, living room and bathroom. Needed asap.
Contact: Fatmata Kamara at 240-753-4726, or email at fkamara@iworksmc.org, or fax at 301-515-0270
Meal Donors for the Carroll House Shelter: Volunteers to make meals at home and bring them to the shelter. Volunteers can stay and serve the residents or drop off donations at any time. 32 residents eat dinner at 5 p.m. daily. Meals can be dropped off anytime.
Contact: Sara Cherner at 301-587-7270 or email at scherner@iworksmc.org, or fax at 301-587-7275
Manna Food
Warehouse Volunteer: Volunteer 18 years or older to help with the following:
The work is physical and you should be comfortable standing for a couple of hours; you may engage in some light to moderate lifting (5 – 25+ pounds) as well as bending and reaching.
This is an ongoing need.
Contact: Volunteer Manager at 301-424-1130 x 25, or fax at 301-294-7968, or e-mail at volunteer@mannagood.org
Mobile Medical Care, Inc
Providers at Germantown Clinic: Licensed MDs, PAs and NPs needed to see uninsured patients at MobileMed’s Germantown Clinic. Monday afternoons, Tuesdays- Thursdays, and Friday mornings.
Contact: Ajia Hagen at 301-841-0836 or email at ahagen@mobilemedicalcare.org
Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless
Cook (Hot and Bagged Meals): We serve 3 meals a day, every day, between 60-200+ men in the HBCAC Assessment Center. There is no obligation to prepare the entire amount, any donation is appreciated. If the meal is made for the entire shelter we can arrange to have you serve if you would like.
Contact: Naira Mardukhayeva at 301-917-6658 or email at nmardukhayeva@mcch.net
Back to Work Mentoring: Volunteers with professional experience are needed to assist clients at our men’s shelter with all aspects of preparing themselves to go back to work. This includes interview preparation, resume help, and GED tutoring.
Collection Drives: Hold a collection drive at your school, congregation or in your neighborhood for the MCCH programs needs. For more information on specific items.
Front Desk Greeter: Greet visitors, answer and direct phone calls, and help coordinate donation drop-offs. Office support work and data entry possible as well. Must be at least 18 years old, hours flexible.
Gift Wrapping Volunteers: Help wrap gifts for clients. Normal business hours, starting mid-December.
Groups for Beautification Projects: Organized groups that can provide labor, tools, mulch and planting materials to help with yard maintenance projects. Spring/fall.
Projects for Special Events: If you have any upcoming events such as a B’nai Mitzvah, confirmation or other special event we can combine speakers for your class and shelter tours with a collection drive or meal preparation.
Outreach Volunteers: Attend community events to educate the public about the issues of homelessness in Montgomery County and to recruit volunteers for our programs.
Contact: Teri Brenits at 301-917-6660 or email at teri@mcch.net
Rainbow Place Shelter
Evening Volunteer: Heat and serve dinner to clients, pack bagged lunches, clean kitchen/dining area, miscellaneous tasks as directed by staff, and some contact with clients. Monday – Friday, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. After 3/31/13 no more volunteers needed until next season 11/1/14.
Shelter Shut Down:
Contact: Erica Anderson at 301-762-1496 or email at rainbow@rainbowplace.org or fax at 301-762-5823
The Senior Connection
Escort Drivers for Senior Citizens: Volunteers from Gaithersburg/Germantown to provide escorted transportation to medical appointments, the grocery store and offer companionship to seniors often living alone. Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. for medical transportation. Monday – Sunday any hours for grocery shopping and other errands. Schedules are flexible. Minimum age 21.
Contact: Marcia Custer at marcia.custer@seniorconnectionmc.org
Stepping Stones Shelter
Cleaner/Yard Worker: Vacuuming, dusting, organizing, sweeping, disinfecting, etc. is needed all throughout the shelter. Seasonal outdoor jobs include raking leaves, mowing the lawn, planting, watering plants, etc. We have small tasks that need to be done daily as well as deep cleaning that should be done on a fairly regular basis. Monday - Friday, flexible hours. Some weekends.
Clothing Closet Organizer: Sort through clothing donations and put away in proper places within the clothing closet. Fill clothing requests for residents. Monday - Friday, flexible hours between 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Donation Drive: Conduct a drive at your school, church, organization or neighborhood to collect needed items for the shelter and our residents. Drive ideas include but are not limited to: paper products, gift cards, cleaning supplies, diapers, bedding, or even birthday kits (cake mix, icing, candles, cups, etc.). We need these items to keep our shelter running and also to give to families when they move out. A full needs list can be found on our website. This is an off-site activity. You can do this whenever you choose.
Donations Sorter: Sort through donations from community members. Put donations away in proper places in the shelter. Fill item requests for current and past residents. Monday-Friday, flexible hours between 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Meal Provider: Provide an evening meal for the residents. Would like to find individuals, groups or congregations willing to “adopt a day” of the month to bring in a meal (i.e., every second Tuesday of the month). Dinners must serve 15 - 20 people and can be prepared at home and brought at the shelter. Can be ongoing or a one-time meal donation. Sunday - Thursday evenings, meals served at 6 p.m.
Contact: Liz Trabucco at 301-251-0567 or email at liz@steppingstonesshelter.org or fax at 301-762-0040
For more information visit: www.steppingstonesshelter.org
Women Who Care Ministries
Administrative Volunteer: Volunteers that help answer with phones, filing, and general office work.
Board Members: Seeking interested people to join Board of Directors.
Food Drive Volunteers (MCPS/SSL Approved): Seeking volunteers to assist in helping us feed local hungry families.
Food Sorter (MCPS/SSL Approved): Seeking eager people to help sort, shelve, and distribute food to the needy.
Grant Writer: Person(s) to assist with grant writing and grant research.
Photographer: Need a person to take pictures at our events and for other projects.
Web Designer: Seeking someone to help update website.
Contact: 301-740-2777 or email at wwcmvolunteers@yahoo.com
City of Gaithersburg - Parks Recreation and Culture Department
Arts Barn Volunteer Positions:
Contact: Andi Rosati at 301-258-6394 or email at arosati@gaithersburgmd.gov or fax at 301-258-8217
City Hall Concert Pavilion Volunteer Positions:
Contact: Lauren Neal at 301-258-3650 x129 or email at lneal@gaithersburgmd.gov or fax at 301-948-8364
Kentland’s Green Volunteer Positions:
Contact: Lauren Neal at 301-258-3650 x129 or email at lneal@gaithersburgmd.gov or fax at 301-948-8364
Senior Center Volunteer Positions:
All volunteers must enjoy working with older adults; be responsible, respectful, patient and willing to share their skills. Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Actual hours will vary.
Contact: Grace Whipple at 301-258-6380 or email at gwhipple@gaithersburgmd.gov or fax at 301-258-6384
| Wish List of Items Needed for Area Agencies and Schools |
The Dwelling Place, Inc:
GUIDE Program at Family Services:
Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County ReStore:
Hip Services:
Interfaith Works, Inc:
Interfaith Works, Carroll House Shelter:
Interfaith Works, Community Vision Program:
Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless:
Rainbow Place:
Stepping Stones Shelter
Full needs list at www.steppingstonesshelter.org
Wells Robertson House
Women Who Care Ministries
For Offices:
Paper good product donations needed at several area shelters. Contact: Maureen at 301-258-6395 x3 or mherndon@gaithersburgmd.gov.
| SSL Opportunities |
Carroll House Shelter: Middle and high school students can cook meals and bring them to the shelter to serve. They can also hold food drives (canned goods and breakfast food drives) at schools.
Rainbow Place Shelter: High School volunteers for evening volunteer position.
Stepping Stones Shelter: Groups, middle and high school students, for food drives and donation drives with supervision from parent/guardian.
City of Gaithersburg: