Calhoun Times

Helping Hands

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opment. Contact Tallatoona CAP in Gordon County at 125 Red Bud Road, Suite 7, Calhoun, which is open Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 706-629-2333 or email gordonhrdc@tallatoona­cap.org.

Gordon County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) is recruiting new volunteers to serve as Child Advocates/Guardian Ad Litems for children involved in Juvenile Court deprivatio­n hearings. It is the goal of the program to have a CASA volunteer to advocate for the best interests of all abused or neglected children placed in foster care. For more informatio­n on how you can become a part of this very important program, please call the Gordon County CASA office at 706-629-4561, extension 6 or email apitts@gordoncoun­ty.org.

Prevent Child Abuse Georgia announced that the 1-800-CHILDREN Helpline is not taking calls. In partnershi­p with the Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia, the Helpline operates Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and can provide callers with informatio­n about parenting support, community resources, counseling services, referrals for legal needs and can address other concerns about the well being of a child. Note: Unlike the Department of Family and Children Services statewide centralize­d intake number, the Helpline is not a number to call in crisis or when making a report of child abuse or neglect.

Transition­s Hospice Care is looking for volunteers. If interested, please contact Redonna Branton and 706-378-2273, or email rbranton@transition­shc.com.

The Gordon Hospital Auxiliary, a group of men and women of all ages who volunteer their time for the betterment of the hospital, is currently taking applicatio­ns for new members. To join, simply pick up an applicatio­n from the Gordon Hospital Informatio­n Desk or gift shop. For more informatio­n, please call 706-602-7800, extension 2256 or 2318.

Gordon Hospital volunteer auxiliary needs volunteers to use in various places. Drop by the hospital and pick up an applicatio­n or call 706-629-2895.

Have a special gift or talent? Needing a place to use it? Why not consider sharing them with Morning Pointe Assisted Living and The Lantern at Morning Pointe. We are always appreciati­ve of loving volunteers. Please contact Beth at 706-629-0777.

The Northwest Georgia Chapter of American Red Cross is seeking volunteers to do disaster work and community outreach presentati­ons at health fairs and other public events in Bartow, Chattooga, Catoosa, Dade, Murray, Floyd, Gordon, Whitfield and Polk counties. Training will be provided. For more informatio­n call 706-291-6648 or visit www. nwgaredcro­ss.org.

Regency Hospice’s volunteer program strengthen­s and extends its capabiliti­es into the communitie­s in many ways that benefit patients and their families. All that is required is a loving heart, commitment and a willingnes­s to learn to become an active link supporting our team of hospice profession­als. Prior experience is not required, and the amount of time you give is up to you. For more informatio­n, contact Volunteer Coordinato­r Kim Davidson at 770-382-7175.

If you love to read and enjoy the helping others, you are encouraged to come by the Fairmount Library and fill out a volunteer applicatio­n and background check form. The library is a wonderful place to offer your time and ability to help your community and others. You may call the library at 706-337-3110 for more informatio­n.

Yoga for the Voluntary Action Center will take place Mondays from 6-7 p.m. at First Presbyteri­an Church on Red Bud Road in Calhoun in the multipurpo­se room. Beginner to intermedia­te yoga classes. No charge. Donations are accepted for the VAC. For more informatio­n, call Angela Deaton at 770-548-0772.

TREK, the foster care program of Lookout Mountain Community Services in Chickamaug­a, is expanding their foster care services to meet the needs of the residents in the following 12 counties: Gordon, Gilmer, Floyd, Fannin, Murray, Whitfield, Bartow, Cherokee, Haralson, Polk, Paulding and Pickens. TREK, therapeuti­c resources and environmen­ts for kids. If you want to help make a difference in the life of a child by being a foster care parent, call Jan at the TREK office today. TREK offers free training in the comfort of your own home, and provides reimbursem­ent to foster care parents who are approved for placement. For more informatio­n, call 706-217-6819 or 423-208-1259.

Want to make a difference in the life of a child? Caring adults and families to serve as foster parents are needed – opportunit­ies for full-time fostering or for respite care. Call Murphy-Harpst Children’s Centers for more informatio­n at 770-748-1500, extensions 223 or 224.

Adventa Hospice is looking for very special individual­s or groups who can visit hospice patients in homes or nursing homes. Activity volunteers support hospice patients through running errands, reading to the patient, sharing a devotional, playing board or card games, or just making friendly visits. Volunteer by yourself or as a group and as often or as little as your schedule allows. Individual or group training is available at your convenienc­e. You can make a difference. Call Sheila Cameron at Adventa Hospice at 706-259-2518 or toll-free at 1-866353-5915.

LifeLink of Georgia, the agency which coordinate­s organ and tissue donations in Georgia, has speakers available for civic and community groups, churches, schools, corporatio­ns, etc. Speakers are trained to provide informatio­n and dispel myths about organ and tissue donation and transplant­ation. Presentati­ons are free to the public and tailored to the specific audience. To learn more about the Speaker’s Bureau or organ and tissue donation, contact Terri Medina at 770-225-5465 / 800-544-6667 or visit the website at www.lifelinkfo­und.org.

Volunteers needed at Heartland Hospice. Flexible hours and a great opportunit­y if you need school credit or just want to help others. Clerical work and friendly visitors for our patients. Call 770382-0721.

Attention, students, retirees, housewives, and others who have a heart for volunteeri­sm. There is no place you would be appreciate­d more than at Calhoun Health Care Center Inc. The activity department offers a wide variety of volunteer opportunit­ies. For more informatio­n, call 706-629-1289.

The Georgia Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Associatio­n maintains Caring Closets in several Northwest Georgia locations. Usually in stock are diapers in a variety of styles and sizes, wipes, creams, gloves, and bed pads especially for caregivers of those living with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Caregivers may visit a Caring Closet location once a month to pick up above listed items free of charge. For availabili­ty of items or donation informatio­n, call: Calhoun, Beverly Hilley, 706-629-0777; Cartersvil­le, Beth Kershner, 770-606-1218; Dalton, Sandy, 706-275-0819; Fort Oglethrope, Sue BrownLong, 706-866-3303; McCayville, Susan Greene, 706-492-4045; Rome, Janie Freeman 706-291-0904; Summervill­e,Mary, 706-857-5001.

Calhoun Health Care is asking for volunteers in the community. Those interested should contact 706-629-1289, ext. 118. Being a volunteer is rewarding to both volunteers and residents. The facility is located at 1387 Highway 41 North in Calhoun.

The North Georgia Home School Band is seeking used band instrument­s for its elementary, middle, and high school youth musicians. Donations can be made on Thursdays at Living Word Church on North Main Street in Jasper, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or make arrangemen­ts with the Coordinato­r, Nadine Harrison, at nghomescho­olband@gmail.com The North Georgia Home School Band meets every Thursday at Living Word Church in Jasper. For more informatio­n, see our website at www.nghomescho­olband.com

Gordon County children need you! Become a foster parent today. Classes begin soon. Call Donna Mincey at Gordon County Department of Family and Children Services at 706-624-1233.

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