If you like to cook and serve, then this is a great opportunity for you. Put your skills to work by supporting our kitchen staff at the Family Emergency Shelter.
Certified in at least the 200 hour level. Curriculum and lesson plans are designed for each class, maximizing the amount of time for personalizing the practice to students’ needs.
Assistants need to be certified in at least the 200-hour level. It’s a great way to “find your voice” and decide if becoming a lead teacher for a session of classes is right for you.
There is so much work to be done “behind the scenes” in order to make WordPlay’s events and programs run smoothly. These opportunities cover a wide range of work, from physical to administrative. Volunteers may help us paint a new program space; print, fold and/or pack materials for an outreach event; or hang up flyers…
From open mic nights to Ride for Reading, WordPlay hosts several community events throughout the year. And the more people we have around to help, the better! Duties may include setting up/cleaning up; distributing flyers; greeting attendees and showing them where to go; serving food and drinks; and taking photos.
Assist clients and give them much-appreciated warm attention as they “shop” pantry.
Basically, you agree to accept referrals for clients who cannot be helped over the phone by our Legal Hotline. The clients need more personal attention, usually at a fee the clients can afford. **must be an attorney**
Help educate seniors about how to avoid Medicare fraud and protect themselves from identity theft.
Various roles that help seniors understand how to get the assistance they need and exercise their rights.
Organize a winter hat and glove drive with your school, church, family & friends.