Center for Civic Engagement Spring 2019 Opportunities Booklet

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Table of Contents Ada Jenkins Center 4 Angels and Sparrows Soup Kitchen 4 Arts & Science Council 4 Autism Society of NC – IGNITE 4 Carolina Raptor Center 5 Catawba Lands Conservancy & Carolina Thread Trail 5 Caterpillar Ministries 5 Charlotte Bilingual Preschool 6 Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools 6 Community Free Clinic 6 Community Pregnancy Center of Lake Norman 7 Davidson College Presbyterian Church Preschool 7 Davidson Community Garden 7 Davidson Farmers Market 7 Davidson Green School 9 Davidson Housing Coalition 9 Davidson Lands Conservancy 10 Davidson LifeLine 10 E2D - Eliminate the Digital Divide 10 First Presbyterian Church 10 Food For Thought Program 11 Foundation for Respect Ability 11 Habitat for Humanity Charlotte 12 Heart Math Tutoring 12 La Escuelita San Alban Bilingual Preschool 12 Lake Norman Community Health Clinic 14 Lake Norman YMCA 14 Latin American Coalition 14 Loaves & Fishes 15 Mooresville Soup Kitchen 15 Our Towns Habitat for Humanity 15 Refugee Support Services 16 Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte 16 Safe Alliance 17 Samaritan's Feet 17 Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina 17 Sole2Soul Mission 17 Spring 2019 Opportunities Booklet

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Stewards of the Game 18 The ODD Sock Inc. 18 Town of Davidson 19 WDAV Classical Public Radio 19 Woodlawn School 20 Opportunities by Category 21

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Ada Jenkins Center Mission: Ada Jenkins Center exists to help people in our community create lasting solutions for health, education, and economic stability. Opportunity: Ada Jenkins Center is looking for enthusiastic mentors to help our students mature, educationally and mentally, during their middle school experience. We need a team of committed volunteers who will show up on a weekly basis to assist in various daily activities for our Bridge program. Contact: Melissa Scott melissa.orr@adajenkins.org Website: www.adajenkins.org

Angels and Sparrows Soup Kitchen Mission: To feed those who are hungry in the Huntersville, Davidson, Cornelius and unincorporated north Mecklenburg county areas. Opportunity: There are various volunteer opportunities on our website. Contact: Cindy Deutsch cindyd.angels@gmail.com Website: www.angelsandsparrows.org

Arts & Science Council Mission: Ensuring access to an excellent, relevant, and sustainable cultural community for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Region. Opportunity: ASC's diverse program repertoire presents various volunteer opportunities for students interested in engaging with the many different communities in the Charlotte- Mecklenburg region. Examples of event volunteer opportunities include: •Culture blocks: provides year-round free/accessible cultural programming in seven geographical blocks of Charlotte, such as African Drum Circles, Visual Arts and Music workshops, among so many other forms of Art and Culture. •Culture Feast: Outdoor Celebration of Art and Culture in Uptown Charlotte hosting food from local restaurants. Due to the diversity of events ASC hosts, volunteer opportunities vary from event to event, though may generally range from 2-3 hours a week. We are looking for volunteers seeking to interact and dialogue with Charlotte community members with a love for art and culture. Contact: Carlos Miranda Pereyra carlos.miranda@artsandscience.org Website: https://www.artsandscience.org/

Autism Society of NC - IGNITE Mission: The Autism Society of North Carolina provides support and promotes opportunities that enhance the lives of individuals within the autism spectrum and their families. Spring 2019 Opportunities Booklet

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Opportunity: Semester long internship in area of education or health and human services. Variety of volunteer opportunities at numerous fundraising events in Lake Norman Area. Contact: Alicia DiDomizio adidomizio@autismsociety-nc.org Website: https://www.autismsociety-nc.org/ignite/

Carolina Raptor Center

Mission: Carolina Raptor Center ignites imaginations and inspires engagement in the natural world through the exploration and rehabilitation of birds of prey. Opportunity: Throughout the course of the year, the Carolina Raptor Center Volunteer Department recruits, trains, and manages over 800 volunteers. The Volunteer Engagement intern works alongside the Volunteer Coordinator to help oversee this team of hard-working, dedicated volunteers. A semester commitment of 12 hours each week is required. Scheduling is flexible. Please email a cover letter and resume to Audrey Blackburn at ablackburn@carolinaraptorcenter.org (no phone calls please). This is a nontraditional administrative internship where you’ll be exposed to lots of different management situations that can prepare you for a future in any type of work setting. The skills you’ll learn as a Volunteer Engagement intern can help prepare you to one day lead a team of employees, train a new hire, communicate with a diverse group of people you may not see on a daily basis, and give feedback that may be hard to share but necessary for someone to receive. Contact: Audrey Blackburn ablackburn@carolinaraptorcenter.org Website: http://www.carolinaraptorcenter.org/

Catawba Lands Conservancy & Carolina Thread Trail Mission: Saving land and connecting lives to nature.

Opportunity: We host monthly community workdays on various segments of the Carolina Thread Trail in our 15-county footprint throughout the year. Contact: Vanessa Covington vanessa@carolinathreadtrail.org Website: http://catawbalands.org/

Caterpillar Ministries Mission: Caterpillar Ministries exists to help the families of Huntington Green have a relationship with Jesus Christ that enables them to reach their God-given potential. Opportunity: Elementary Kids Tutoring - 4:15-5:30 - Monday - Thursday - High School Tutoring -5:45-7:00 - Tuesday Middle School Tutoring 5:30-6:40 - Thursday

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Skills required - Love for kids, learning and willingness to help kids with math, science and English. Background Check required. Meets at Huntington Green Resource Center located at 12215 Gibralter Drive. Contact: Sarah Fortner sarah@caterpillarministries.org Website: http://www.caterpillarministries.org/

Charlotte Bilingual Preschool

Mission: Charlotte Bilingual Preschool prepares Spanish-speaking children for success in school and life by providing superior dual-language early childhood education. The preschool supports students’ families with parenting, life skills and English-language classes, enabling them to sustain and nurture their children’s educational and emotional development. Opportunity: Charlotte Bilingual Preschool is in need of ESL tutors that can commit to a weekly/bi-weekly schedule. There are also opportunities to help with moving furniture and/or helping keep our grounds beautiful. There are many options when it comes to getting involved at Charlotte Bilingual Preschool! Contact: Hannah Kesig hannah@bilingualpreschool.org Website: https://www.bilingualpreschool.org/

Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools Mission: The mission of CMS is to maximize academic achievement by every student in every school. Opportunity: CMS needs volunteers in the Lake Norman area (Huntersville, Cornelius and Davidson area) in the following capacity: reading partners, math support, mentors, lunch buddies and beautification projects. Volunteers can engage with students for a minimum of one hour weekly and must demonstrate a love for learning! Contact: Reneisha Black reneisha.black@cms.k12.nc.us Website: http://www.cms.k12.nc.us/Pages/default.aspx

Community Free Clinic Mission: To help Cabarrus County adults move toward wellness by providing healthcare and pharmacy services. Opportunity: Volunteer opportunities include supporting pharmacy, clinic, and enrollment services. Attending and assisting with fundraising events and other special projects. Contact: Nancy Litton nancylitton@cfclinic.org Website: https://communityfreeclinic.org/

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Community Pregnancy Center of Lake Norman Mission: The Community Pregnancy Center is a Christ-centered ministry committed to upholding the SANCTITY OF HUMAN LIFE by demonstrating the love of Christ to women facing crisis pregnancies through the provision of spiritual, physical, and emotional support and by proclaiming the gospel. Opportunity: Data Entry: 3 hours weekly: Mooresville or Huntersville location Front Office: 3 hours weekly: Mooresville or Huntersville location Web Development: 3 hours weekly: Mooresville or Huntersville location Fundraiser Assistance: 10 hours Annually Contact: Traci Lester Tlester@lakenormancpc.org Website: http://lakenormancpc.org/

Davidson College Presbyterian Church Preschool

Mission: We believe children are unique individuals. Children learn by doing and fully experiencing their environment. Opportunity: Our Weekday Preschool is located on the campus of Davidson College. Our hours are 9:00-12:30, M-F. Students can volunteer any number of hours they choose. Required skills- enjoy being around young children! Contact: Kristin Clark kclark@dcpc.org Website: http://www.dcpcpreschool.org/

Davidson Community Garden Mission: Bring together people from the entire community to grow abundant, healthy food to donate to the Loaves and Fishes food pantry at Ada Jenkins Center in Davidson. Opportunity: Volunteers will: •Join with community volunteers to tend the garden and harvest on Saturday mornings 10-11:30am •Work alone or with a college crew during week for tending or harvesting. Possibly being a crew chief to recruit and lead volunteers •Design and implement a project or internship individually or as a group to better meet the mission or enhance the visible appeal of garden (such as trying new plants or new ways of enhancing the soil or building structures for visual appeal). •Develop ways to enhance the relationship with garden, food pantry, and community. Contact: Eddie Beach beachclub@mi-connection.com

Davidson Farmers Market Mission: The mission of Davidson Farmer’s Market is to sponsor a weekly farmer’s Market in Davidson which provides locally grown food, educates the public about nutrition Spring 2019 Opportunities Booklet

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and the importance of eating locally grown foods and offers musical entertainment, special events and cooking and other demonstrations to create a community festival for the Town. DFM’s goal is to create a vibrant community gathering place with locally grown agricultural and horticultural products and family-friendly educational, musical and entertainment activities. The Market offers locally grown fruits and vegetables, meats, and cheeses produced by sustainable or organic methods when possible. Other agriculturally based products such as breads, eggs, honey, flowers and soaps are also offered. And prepared foods, pastas and ready-to-eat foods too! Opportunity: Market Day Set Up Crew – Market Day Volunteer (6:30 am – 8:30 am Saturday mornings) Are you an early riser? We need reliable volunteers to set up our vendor tents and assist with the overall set up of the market. This includes helping vendors as needed, preparing the Market Tent, placement of signs and banners, and occasional event set up. Market Day Clean Up Crew – Market Day Volunteer (11:45am-12:30pm Saturdays) Prefer to sleep in? We need reliable volunteers to help pack up our tents in addition assisting vendors with packing up their tents and loading up their cars if necessary. In addition, volunteers will help make sure that the area used for the market has been cleared of any trash or debris. Market Day Traffic Counter – Market Day Volunteer (8:00-10:00 am – 10:00am-12:00 pm Saturdays) Use a hand-held tally counter to track how many customers visit the market each week. This job can be done by one person each week, or shared among several volunteers. Market Day Welcome Tent Ambassador (8:00-10:00 am – 10:00am-12:00 pm Saturdays) Be the face of the market! Friendly, helpful volunteers needed to assist customers in our Welcome Tent. (i.e. assist with market promotions, answer questions about vendors, meet and greet shoppers and to work with the manager on helping to insure a safe, friendly market environment) This job can be done by one person each week, or shared among several volunteers. Market Day Photographer (8:00-10:00 am – 10:00am-12:00 pm Saturdays) Provide high resolution, high quality digital images of vendors, products, entertainers, events, etc. Images will be used by the Davidson Farmers Market and on-line media marketing. This job can be done by one person each week, or shared among several volunteers. You can sign up for the market days that best fit your schedule on our signup genius page! Contact: Abby Wyatt info@davidsonfarmersmarket.org Website: https://www.davidsonfarmersmarket.org/

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Davidson Green School Mission: Davidson Green School’s mission is to create a more sustainable future through education. Through hands on and experiential curriculum, students learn how to put the social, economical, and environmental aspects of sustainability into action, creating a more compassionate and regenerative world. Opportunity: Resource Generation: •Identifying grant and funding sources as well as writing grants. •Specific funding needs include natural playscape for study and connecting children to nature as well as additional funding for our aquaponics and community giving program. •All projects will be used for education within the school and community. Program Development for Students: •Technology program development for students K-6. Simple coding, video editing, and other technology interests a Davidson student would enjoy teaching. Minimum time commitment: 3 times a month - 1.5 hours a visit •Technology support for school staff - 3 times a month 1-1.5 hours a visit •Leading a debate club. Time commitment depends on volunteer. Contact: Kathleen McIntyre kathleen@davidsongreenschool.org Website: http://www.davidsongreenschool.org/

Davidson Housing Coalition Mission: The mission of the Davidson Housing Coalition is to work with the larger community to preserve and create affordable housing options, and to prepare families and individuals for financial stability and homeownership. Opportunity: DHC has a number of ongoing volunteer needs, which include the following: •Social media and e-mail marketing- creating content for social media and engaging with followers; create client success stories to share DHC’s impact with the community; assist with e-mail marketing •Implement a DHC website overhaul (WordPress platform)- assist with increasing the functionality and visual appeal of the site •Organize/ support fundraising events- Holidays for Hope and Housing (off-campus) and Souper Bowl (on campus) •Community Education and Outreach – Help DHC develop a campaign to inform the Davidson community about affordable housing •North Mecklenburg County Homelessness Task Force– Join our effort to address homelessness •Conduct data analysis of housing needs in the community •Identify and apply for grants •Maintain donor database •Perform administrative tasks

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Contact: Livesey Pack livesey@davidsonhousing.org Website: https://davidsonhousing.org/

Davidson Lands Conservancy

Mission: The DLC works to protect valuable land, educate the public about the benefits of conservation, and advocate on behalf of our ecosystems. Opportunity: The DLC has numerous volunteer opportunities for Davidson students. Our largest annual fundraiser is our 13th annual Run for Green event held September 15, 2018. We will need approximately 150 volunteers to make a smooth race and would love to have students help! We also have a paid summer internship through the Roy Alexander Summer Internship with Davidson College, and welcome non-paid interns any time during the school year. Contact: Autumn Rierson Michael autumn@davidsonlands.org Website: http://www.davidsonlands.org/

Davidson LifeLine Mission: Supporting suicide prevention and mental health awareness in our community Opportunity: A person to help with our online social media campaign/marketing and website updates. 2-3 hours a week max. Contact: Leslie Willis lwillis@townofdavidson.org Website: https://www.davidsonlifeline.org/

E2D - Eliminate the Digital Divide

Mission: The mission of E2D is to ensure that all students have affordable access to essential at- home technology and digital literacy training to support academic success and prepare students for college, careers, and beyond. Opportunity: We need help at our large laptop distributions to local students/families that need access to technology at home. Volunteers will work with families to provide basic digital training and other tasks. One Saturday per month, 3-4 hours, basic computer skills needed. Contact: Shelley Suter shelley@e-2-d.org Website: https://www.e-2-d.org/

First Presbyterian Church

Mission: For Christ in the heart of Charlotte. Opportunity: Child & Family Outreach intern will support Child and Family Partnership Coordinator from January to May in the planning and recruiting for the BELL (Building Spring 2019 Opportunities Booklet

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Educated Leaders for Life) summer program, which benefits 60 rising 1st – 3rd grade students from Westerly Hills Academy. Responsibilities include communication with school staff, maintaining registration data, assisting with planning afternoon enrichment activities for scholars and organizing volunteer opportunities. Ideal candidates have excellent organization and communication skills, the ability to work independently, transportation and experience with education and child care is preferred (but not required.) 10 hours per week (flexible). Interested candidates please apply by January 25th. Contact: Heather Herring hherring@firstpres-charlotte.org Website: https://www.firstpres-charlotte.org/

Food For Thought Program Mission: Food For Thought is a family program that aims to improve children's literacy and math skills through family food routines such as grocery shopping and cooking. This project is currently being implemented in 17 CMS schools and is funded by the Brady Education Foundation. Opportunity: Interns will be involved in implementing and evaluating the Food For Thought program in CMS schools. Interns will work with Latinx kindergarten children and their families. Interns with interact with teachers and school staff. Schools are located in Charlotte. Hours vary depending on the month, but typically range from 4-6 hours. Only weekdays. No weekends. There is flexibility in the number of hours per week a student works. Skills required: Must speak and read Spanish. If you learned Spanish (in high school or took courses during your first year) and have not practiced since then, do not worry. You will have time to re-fresh your memory and practice those skills. Having a car is preferable but not required. Contact: Dr. Diana Leyva dileyva@davidson.edu

Foundation for Respect Ability Mission: Our goal is to empower bystanders to become Upstanders who address bullying in all its forms through using music, creative arts and character education. Opportunity: A volunteer interested in learning about our anti bullying program and working with us possibly in the school as well as helping us go through paper work produced by our students that expresses their feelings, emotions and solutions in regard to bullying in the Elementary grades. Contact: Arlene Berkman aberkman@xbullying.org Website: http://www.foundationforrespectability.org

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Habitat for Humanity Charlotte Mission: Seeking to put god's love into action, Habitat Charlotte brings people together to build homes, communities and hope. Opportunity: Groups of 4-12 are welcome to volunteer at our ReStore on Wendover Road for 3-4 hours Mondays-Saturdays. Tasks include unloading donation, cleaning and tagging items, carrying donations to the salesfloor. Individuals and groups are needed to repair and build homes in the city of Charlotte and town of Pineville. Shifts are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays. We provide all tools, materials and supervision. Water is provided but not lunch. Please wear enclosed shoes and bring work gloves. To sign up, visit www.habitatcharlotte.org and select volunteer. Internships in Construction, Volunteer Services and possibly Family Services and ReStore. Applications required. Contact: Rachel Eldridge reldridge@habitatcharlotte.org Website: http://www.habitatcharlotte.org/

Heart Math Tutoring Mission: To ensure that all elementary students develop the strong foundation in math and enthusiasm for academics needed for long-term success, by helping schools use volunteers as tutors. Opportunity: Provide one-on-one math tutoring for CMS elementary students. Volunteers commit 1 hour or 30 minutes per week from January until early May. Heart provides an easy-to-follow curriculum with hands-on activities and games, and a staff person is on-site to make sure things run smoothly. No prior experience required. Contact: Alexis Small alexis.small@hearttutoring.org Website: https://hearttutoring.org/

La Escuelita San Alban Bilingual Preschool Mission: La Escuelita San Alban provides native Spanish speaking preschool children in the Lake Norman area a solid foundation for Kindergarten and elementary school by teaching them basic classroom language and social skills, exposing them to arts, science and sports, and instilling in them a love for learning in a safe, loving and faith-filled bilingual classroom environment. Opportunity: Center coordinator: • Change out center activities one day a week • Responsible for keeping centers neat and up-to-date

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Can come 8:30-9:30 or 11:30-12:30 Rotate sensory table materials. Rotate books available to children Maintain closet organization

Playground supervisors: • Oversees playground activities from 11:00-12:00 • Must be willing to lead sports, teach games, supervise activities • Must commit to a couple of days a week Curriculum preparation assistant: • Comes in two to three days a week between 9 and noon • Helps set up centers and activities • Helps prep science and craft activities • Maintain closet organization • General office assistance: data entry, photocopying, filing Center specialist: • Comes in two to three times a week from 9:30-11:30 • Helps children learn and play within a specific center • Guides children through the center and the vocabulary • Maintain closet organization Special guest leader: • Comes in once a month from 9:30-10:30 to do a special planned activity • Looking for people who can teach: dance, sports, music or movement, cooking. • Must come prepared with activities • Must be willing to plan activities around the themes of the week or month Basic Computer Skills Instructor (Spanish speaker preferred) • Teach adults a working knowledge of basic computer skills including: Microsoft Office, setting up and using email accounts and also be able to instruct parents on how to surf the internet. Once a month • Possibly interact with E2D Family Support Specialist • Coordinates volunteers for parent training workshops • Assist Family Liaison Home/ School coordinator. • Assists with oral satisfaction surveys. Once a month Community Partnership Assistant • Neighborhood recruitment. Ongoing • School visits • Health clinic presence • Promotion ceremonies and reception planning.

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Garden Maintenance Assistant • Weeding • Seasonal duties • Clearing beds • Hauling yard waste • Maintain irrigation • Spreading mulch Fundraiser and Donation Assistant • Generate donations of supplies and funds. Ongoing • Sort donations • Organize theme boxes • Manage a book and educational toy lending closet. Contact: Pat Shaw shaw723164@icloud.com Website http://escuelitasanalban.org/

Lake Norman Community Health Clinic Mission: To serve as a medical home for the area's uninsured. Opportunity: Internship: Pre-Medicine The internship requires a minimum of 4 hours per week at our location in Huntersville. Students will learn all aspects of a medical practice from the front office to working directly with patients. LNCHC will offer 3-4 students a 3-year unpaid internship. Contact: Lynn McRae lmcrae@lnchc.org Website: http://lnchc.org/

Lake Norman YMCA

Mission: To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all. Opportunity: We have ongoing events such as the Lake Norman Sprint Triathlon, Polar Plunge and Easton Mills FTC Challenge as fundraisers. We also have weekly, ongoing needs in the facility for sports support, administration, greeters and child watch. Contact: Jill Benhart jill.benhart@ymcacharlotte.org Website: https://www.ymcacharlotte.org/branches/north/lake-norman.aspx

Latin American Coalition Mission: La Coalición is a community of Latin Americans, immigrants and allies that promotes full and equal participation of all people in the civic, economic and cultural life of North Carolina through education, celebration and advocacy.

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Opportunity: We offer various volunteer and internship positions in areas such as Advocacy, Human Services, Information and Referrals, Economic Development, Workforce Development, Immigration, and Cultural Events. Our volunteers are highly valued and frequently describe their work as personally rewarding. If you would like to join our volunteer email list for future updates on volunteer needs, contact us at volunteer@latinamericancoalition.org . All volunteers must be 16 or older. Contact: Yisel Pomier Maren ymaren@mylac.org Website: http://www.latinamericancoalition.org/

Loaves & Fishes Mission: Loaves & Fishes provides a week’s worth of nutritionally balanced groceries to individuals and families experiencing a short-term crisis through a network of 30 emergency food pantries located throughout Mecklenburg County. Opportunity: We have an online registration and sign up for students who want to work in the warehouse and support special events. Students wishing for hands on pantry experience or office administrative work may contact Shay Merritt directly. Contact: Danielle Moore danielle@loavesandfishes.org Website: https://loavesandfishes.org/

Mooresville Soup Kitchen Mission: Our mission is to provide nourishing meals, fellowship, and encouragement to those in need. Opportunity: We have various volunteer opportunities such as Food Rescue Drivers, Food Movers, Appreciation Clerk, Fantastic Food Sorters, Cook Team Members, Clean Team and more. Our internship opportunity consists of working with the Executive Director of the soup kitchen. She will have you research events, places, resources, etc. She will ask you to create different documents for programs, write letters, fill out applications, and create a variety of different documents. You must be familiar with word, google docs/google sheets, and flexible in what she asks you to do. This job requires someone who can think outside the box and be creative when creating these documents. This job is heavy on event planning, marketing, creating materials, program development, etc. Contact: Laura Ingram lara.ingram@mooresvillesoupkitchen.com Website: https://www.mooresvillesoupkitchen.com/

Our Towns Habitat for Humanity

Mission: Our Towns Habitat for Humanity seeks to put God’s love into action by bringing people together to build homes, communities and hope. We are an affiliate of Habitat for Spring 2019 Opportunities Booklet

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Humanity International, serving North Mecklenburg and Iredell counties. We believe that everyone deserves decent, affordable housing. The cause of affordable housing is vital to strong families and communities because it affects so many aspects of our lives—including health, education and financial stability. Opportunity: Volunteering on the Construction Site: Habitat builds offer volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups, on weekends and weekdays, for the novice or the pro. Saturday build days are a popular way for newcomers to get involved, and are also great for those who can only volunteer occasionally. Volunteer days are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday 7:45 am to 1:00 pm. Tasks include (framing, trusses, roofing, vinyl siding, paint walls & trim, interior trim, interior hardware and landscaping). No construction experience is required. Training is provided by our construction staff and trained volunteer task leaders. Contact: Cathy Petriano cathy@ourtownshabitat.org Website: www.ourtownshabitat.org

Refugee Support Services Mission: The mission of Refugee Support Services of the Carolinas, Inc. is to facilitate programs and intercultural relationships that promote refugee self-sufficiency and enrich our community. Opportunity: Love & Learn Children's Program: Play and learn with preschool-aged children in the children's room at our center, Monday and Thursday mornings 9am1pm. There are also half shifts available 9am-11am or 11am-1pm. Share a Snack: Bring a snack to share and chat with adults participating in programs or ESL classes at our center, Thursdays 10:15-11:15. Sign up via https://www.signupgenius.com/go/409044fa4a82ca7f94-thursday Special Projects/Collections: Plan a fundraiser on campus to benefit RSS or collect items for our clients (hygiene kits, school supplies, etc.), Ongoing/As needed Contact: Amy Hanna amyhanna@refugeesupportservices.org Website: https://www.refugeesupportservices.org/

Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte Mission: The Mission of the Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte is to provide the families of children being treated in area medical facilities with a safe, affordable and caring "Home away from home." Opportunity: Our volunteers are the heart of the House! Every day, their dedication to our families eases their struggle and helps them stand strong for their child. With every moment of compassion, we keep hope beating in their hearts. We have volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups.

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Contact: Cameron Hunter cameron@rmhofcharlotte.org Website: https://www.rmhofcharlotte.org/

Safe Alliance

Mission: Our Mission is to provide hope and healing for those impacted by domestic violence and sexual assault. Opportunity: Childcare; Supply Mart (Organization and Distribution of Supplies to Clients); Kitchen Help Contact: MaryCait Russell MaryCait@safealliance.org Website: http://www.safealliance.org/

Samaritan's Feet Mission: To create a world with zero shoeless children Opportunity: We have volunteer opportunities for the warehouse to process shoes. We have a intern opportunities in the following departments: marketing, missions and volunteers, special events, development, grant writing, and logistics. Contact: Robyn Janneh rjanneh@samaritansfeet.org Website: https://www.samaritansfeet.org

Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina Mission: The mission of Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina is to feed hungry people by soliciting and distributing food and household items through partner agencies. Second Harvest works to educate people in the community about the nature of and solutions to the problem of hunger. Opportunity: SHFB volunteers help us inspect, sort and box up donated food or nonfood items so that we can distribute those items to our 724 non-profit agencies, which includes homeless shelters, emergency pantries, soup kitchens and low-income daycare centers. Our distribution area is 14 counties in NC and 5 counties in SC. Shifts are Tuesday thru Friday 9-12 or 1-4. Tuesday and Thursday evening 6-8pm and on Saturday 9-12 or 1-3. Volunteers must schedule in advance thru our online calendar system. Contact: Nancy Hagerman nhagerman@secondharvest.org Website: https://www.secondharvestmetrolina.org/

Sole2Soul Mission Mission: We provide new socks and shoes to kids in need and give them a message of hope! Spring 2019 Opportunities Booklet

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Opportunity: Volunteer Opportunities: Sole2Soul holds monthly local events on 1-2 Saturday’s each month. 4-6 hours each Skills required: To love people Intern Opportunity: Sole2Soul would like to have an intern who can further our social media presence, contact with orphanages worldwide, follow up on email and message opportunities. Contact: John Fagala jfagala@hotmail.com

Stewards of the Game Mission: To teach young people valuable, Christ-centered life lessons through sports that will help them grow up to be honest, respectful, hardworking, compassionate role models in their communities; cultivating their love for the Lord through our passion for the game. Opportunity: Volunteer Coaches •Assistant Youth Baseball, Softball, Volleyball and Basketball coaching opportunities are open throughout the school year to students who want to impact kids lives through sports. •The majority of practices and games occur within the Huntersville, Cornelius, and Davidson area at local parks, church, and school facilities. •You will be paired up with adult head coaches. (2-6 hours per week - It's helpful to have a general knowledge of the sport in which you are helping coach). Social Media / Multi-Media Photographing, videoing and posting news stories, volunteer appreciation, and events related to our sports programming. (Hours are flexible / 2-6 hours per week) Contact: Casey Fitzsimons casey@playstewards.com Website: http://www.playstewards.com/

The ODD Sock Inc. Mission: The mission of The ODD Sock is to: Express love, hope and the life-giving power of God's grace by providing socks, knit hats, scarves and other humanitarian aid to nonprofits worldwide, so that, they may bring love and hope to heart's, warmth and protection to feet and heads of the poor, orphaned, widowed and homeless. Opportunity: Communications/Media Intern •Update and maintain website and commuter services •Create, maintain and update a You Tube channel •Take photos and record videos to be posted on the website, You Tube and used on social media sites.

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•Communicate and coordinate with the Lead Sock Wrangler and the other sock wrangler interns. Marketing/Fundraising Intern •Promote The ODD Sock using multimedia. (IE: electronic, print and video media). •Research, plan, organize and facilitate fundraising events. •Communicate and coordinate with the Lead Sock Wrangler and the other sock wrangler interns. Logistics/Administration/Human Resources Intern •Recruit, train and schedule events and volunteers •Coordinate fundraising events, sock sorts, sock pickup and delivery to libraries and schools. •Communicate and coordinate with the Lead Sock Wrangler and the other sock wrangler interns. Contact: Ted Stevenson Infotheoddsock@gmail.com Website: http://www.the-odd-sock.org/index.html

Town of Davidson

Mission: Mission Davidson’s government exists to help citizens in maintaining the town’s unique qualities and to provide superior services to every resident. Opportunity: Duties will be assigned based on the skills and interests of the candidate - this is a great opportunity for someone interested in political science, civic engagement, and communications. Potential duties: •Create a Community Engagement Plan •Ongoing website maintenance -- content, copy, photos, etc. •Photography, graphic design, writing for newsletter, proofreading/editing press releases/newsletter, special events Contact: Cristina Shaul cshaul@townofdavidson.org Website: http://www.townofdavidson.org/

WDAV Classical Public Radio Mission: WDAV builds a community focused on classical music. We do this by providing easy access to the art form, as well as opportunities for exploration and discovery. Opportunity: Internship would involve community outreach opportunities, including: •Creating blog content related to Charlotte area arts partners and non-profits related to classical music

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•Projects related to making classical music accessible to populations that are typically underserved by this format. •May involve giving station tours to elementary-aged students •Some digital media/website work for WDAV •Volunteering for WDAV fundraisers •Some possible creation of podcasts or minor on-air work •Helping with some regional events (attending farmers markets, brewery concerts, etc.) We anticipate that this role would be up to 10 hours per week whenever the student is available during normal business hours of 8:30am-5:00pm. There is no application deadline. Contact: Kendra Intihar keintihar@davidson.edu Website: https://www.wdav.org/

Woodlawn School

Mission: To produce independent, lifelong learners who are responsible, contributing members of a diverse global society. Opportunity: We have both volunteer and intern roles open to students through a variety of departments. We can accommodate students interested in gaining experience with communications and development, admissions, teaching, marketing, and more. We are willing to work with volunteers and/or interns on scheduling. Woodlawn is conveniently located in Mooresville, NC just one mile north of Davidson. Contact: Kari McCormick kmccormick@woodlawnschool.org Website: http://www.woodlawnschool.net/aurora/index.php

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Opportunities by Category Conservation/ Environment Carolina Raptor Center 5 Catawba Lands Conservancy & Carolina Thread Trail 5 Caterpillar Ministries 5 Davidson Lands Conservancy 10 Education/ Youth Enrichment Ada Jenkins Center 4 Autism Society of NC – IGNITE 4 Arts & Science Council 4 Charlotte Bilingual Preschool 6 Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools 6 Davidson College Presbyterian Church Preschool 7 Davidson Green School 9 E2D - Eliminate the Digital Divide 10 First Presbyterian Church 10 Food For Thought Program 11 Foundation for Respect Ability 11 La Escuelita San Alban Bilingual Preschool 12 Stewards of the Game 18 Woodlawn School 20 Food Justice Angels and Sparrows Soup Kitchen 4 Davidson Community Garden 7 Davidson Farmers Market 7 Loaves & Fishes 15 Mooresville Soup Kitchen 15 Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina 17 Healthcare Community Free Clinic 6 Community Pregnancy Center of Lake Norman 7 Davidson LifeLine 10 Lake Norman Community Health Clinic 14 Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte 16 Safe Alliance 17 Housing/ Homelessness Davidson Housing Coalition 9 Habitat for Humanity Charlotte 12 Our Towns Habitat for Humanity 15 The ODD Sock Inc. 18

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Human Rights Latin American Coalition 14 Refugee Support Services 16 Other Lake Norman YMCA 14 Samaritan's Feet 17 Sole2Soul Mission 17 Town of Davidson 19 WDAV Classical Public Radio 19

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