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Volunteer Opportunities
The WA-ID VOLUNTEER CENTER, in the Lewiston Community Center at 1424 Main St., strives to provide individualized volunteer opportunities for those wishing to serve in Lewiston, Clarkston, Asotin, Pomeroy, Moscow and the Orofino area. Information and other volunteer openings can be found at waid volunteercenter.org or by calling (208) 746-7787.
Volunteer needs include: ï Museum docents — Skills include meet-andgreet abilities, friendly personality and the ability to answer questions about the displays at the center. Training is provided. ï Tutors — America Reads needs tutors to help K-third-grade students become proficient readers. Volunteers need to be able to commit to at least an hour a week for the school year. Background check required. ï Companions — The Senior Companion program provides companionship and respite care to the elderly and disabled. It allows low-income senior volunteers an opportunity to assist those who need minor help to continue living independently. Senior Companions visit clients in their homes, but it is not an in-home care program. ï Food bank help — Volunteers are needed to repack frozen and dry foods for distribution. Front counter volunteers and drivers for morning food pickups also are needed. ï Meal sites — Volunteers are needed regular and substitute meal delivery drivers. A valid driver’s license and auto insurance are required. ï Opioid Information Instructors — Volunteers lead online classes through a Power Pointbased curriculum and facilitate discussion based on audience questions regarding opioids, their use and their disposal. Training is provided. ï Project Warmup — Crafters are needed to make hats, scarves, mittens and lap blankets (yarn is provided) and to help tie quilts. Completed items are donated to local nonprofit agencies. ï Medicare navigation — The State Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA) program trains volunteers to assist local seniors with Medicare questions. ï Lewiston City Library — Volunteers needs include book shelving, gardening, homebound delivery, photography, technology tutoring, genealogy, tech lab, youth services and helping students with homework. ï Mobile Blood Drive Canteen — Volunteers serve refreshments to donors immediately following donations, help maintain a comfortable atmosphere, talk with donors and answer questions while observing the donors for possible adverse reactions. ï Disaster services — As the first responders of the American Red Cross, the Disaster Action Team (DAT) volunteers provide comfort and direct assistance to those affected by disaster as they begin the recovery process.
L-C VALLEY HABITAT
FOR HUMANITY serves low-income residents of Nez Perce and Asotin counties by helping them build or improve a place they can call home. They welcome volunteers of varying interests to help them work toward the Habitat vision of “a world where everyone has a decent place to live.”
For more information or to sign up, visit l-cvalley habitat.volunteerhub.com or call (509) 860-4865.
Needs include: ï Grant researcher and writer, training available — Grant writing is a critical part of what makes it possible to build homes. ï Social Media Specialist — Create and schedule posts for L-C Valley Habitat’s various social media pages. ï Administrative Office Receptionist — Answer phones and do light office work. ï Habitat ReStore — If you are a tinkerer and looking to get out of the house a few hours a week, this is the opportunity for you. People with skills in electrical, basic carpentry or furniture repair are needed.
INTERLINK INC. is a nonprofit organization in Clarkston that matches community volunteers to people needing assistance to remain independent in their own homes. For information about becoming a volunteer, call (509) 751-9143. Volunteer applications and addition information also can be found online at www.interlink volunteers.org. ï Drivers are needed to do grocery shopping and delivery for homebound people.
VALLEY MEALS ON WHEELS provides daily home-delivered meals to seniors, home-bound and special needs clients in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley.
If you or someone you know would benefit from in-home meal service, contact the office between 8:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. at (208) 799-5767 or by email at valleymeals@aol.com.
Golden Times publishes Volunteer Opportunities in the LewistonClarkston Valley monthly as a free public service. Area agencies may send information to goldentimes@ lmtribune.com or Golden Times, P.O. Box 957, Lewiston, ID 83501. All submissions are edited for brevity and clarity, and will run as space allows. Questions may be directed to editor Julie Breslin at jbreslin@lmtribune. com or (208) 791-6635. Deadline for the December edition is 5 p.m. Nov. 15.
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