VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
HandsOn Texarkana,
The New Volunteer Center, offers volunteer opportunities in the community and refers prospective volunteers to appropriate agencies and volunteer groups. Potential volunteers should contact Kathey Graves at 903798-3211. For a complete listing of volunteer opportunities, go to HandsOnTexarkana.org.
Habitat for Humanity of Texarkana
needs volunteers. For more information, groups or individuals may e-mail habitattexarkanavols@gmail.com or cal 903-832-1746. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old.
HandsOn Senior Transportation Program
needs drivers to transport older citizens to the doctor, dentist, grocery store and other necessary errands. Call Joy at 903-831-7946.
Harvest Texarkana
needs volunteers to sort donated food items anytime 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Evenings and weekends can be scheduled for groups. Volunteers will also be needed later in the summer to help harvest fresh produce. Call 870-774-1398 or email harvesttxk@cableone.net.
The Healing Place
is in need of a receptionist, someone to help clean and maintain the building, GED instructors. We are located at 1002 Ferguson St. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you are interested, please call 870-779-9232 or email healingtexarkanavcc1@gmail.com for more information.
Heritage Plaza Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
need volunteers to call Bingo, help with arts and crafts and paint fingernails. Call Roxanne Miller at 903-7926700.
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY)
needs volunteers to assist with filing, typing, storing and competing curriculum inventory. Call 870-772-3055, or page 1-800-2649606 Pin 3108, or email swadchippy46@cableone.net.
The HIP (Hope, Inspiration and Protection) Mentoring Children of Prisoners Program
needs volunteers to serve as positive role models, friends, advocates and listeners for children between the ages of 4 and 18 who live in Southwest Arkansas and Northeast Texas. Mentors, who will be trained and screened, are asked to commit to one hour a week with a child. Call Mary Schroeder at 903-748-8915 or Evelyn Formby at 903-748-6622.
Hospice of Texarkana-Hospice of Hope
needs volunteers to help with office tasks, patient visits and fundraising 4-6 hours per month. Training is provided. Call Debra, volunteer coordinator, at 903-794-4263 or go to hospiceoftexarkana.org.
Housing Authority of Texarkana, Texas, Neighborhood
needs volunteers to teach free computer, resume writing, job preparation and other educational or certification classes. Computers, a Smartboard and necessary supplies will be provided for the free classes. Volunteer constructors may set classes for their available schedule from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at Rosehill Neighborhood Network Center, 2220 W. 15th St. For information, call Shanetta Cannon at 903-798-3514.
Jamisons’ Center of Kindness
needs volunteers for its ENRICH (Educate-Nurture-Reach-Instruct-Coach-Help) after-school tutoring program for Texarkana, Ark., students in grades 1-6 and for an after-school feeding program from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday at 1101 Couch St. For information on being a tutor or serving meals, call 870-7728652.
Junior Achievement of Texarkana
needs volunteers to teach youth in grades kindergarten through 12th how to set educational and career goals, make informed decisions and learn how to contribute to their communities. Contact Kaitlyn Flannagan at 870-648-5884 or jatexarkana@jaesttexas.org.
Main Street Texarkana
needs volunteers to serve in promotion, organization, design and economic restructuring for the preservation of the historic district and revitalization of Downtown Texarkana. Call 903-792-7191.
Make-A-Wish Foundation
needs volunteers in Bowie, Cass and Red River Counties to help with public speaking, fundraising, special events, resource development and wish granting. Call Billie Milner at the Northeast Regional Office at 903-597-9474 or go online at northtexaswish.org.
Manna Kitchen,
301 N. Center St., New Boston, Texas, needs volunteer route delivery drivers, salad makers, dishwashers, cooks and people with organizational skills. Call Michael Lybarger, assistant kitchen director at 903-628-2444 or 903733-2910.
The Museum of Regional History
is looking for volunteers to assist in updating and maintaining the archives and collections database. For more information contact volunteer@ texarkanamuseums.org or call 903-793-4831.
Oaks Assisted Living
needs volunteers to play games and spend time with retirees. Call 903-8385001.
Opportunities Senior Day Care Center
needs volunteers to assist with games, sing-a-longs, Bible devotions, bingo, arts and crafts, painting and reading stories. Call 903-791-2286.
Overton Brooks VA Medical Center, Shreveport,
needs volunteers to help at community-based clinics in Longview, Texas; Monroe, La., and Texarkana. Duties include assisting staff and patients and operating passenger vans. Contact Esther Comb at 318-221-8411 ext. 5024 or 1-800- 863-7441 ext. 6124 or esther. comb@va.gov; or Sandy Franks at ext. 6171 at either number or sandra.franks@va.gov.
Prison Visitation and Support
needs volunteers to visit prisoners at the federal prison in Texarkana. Visitors make monthly visits and see three to five prisoners. Training and information manual are provided. For an application, contact Denise Carpenter at dcarpenpys@gmx.com, 314-223-8284 or P.O. Box 28201, St. Louis, MO 63132.
Randy Sams Outreach Shelter
needs volunteers, including administrative personnel with duties of correspondence, interacting with drop-in donors, assisting clients and clerical work; and front desk clerk with duties of answering a busy multiline phone system, assisting clients and other tasks. Call Patricia Watkins at 903-792-7024.
The Regional Arts Center
needs volunteer hostesses and front desk workers to route phone calls, take messages and greet guests. Call Bobbie Guillot at 903791-0075.
Restoration House of Texarkana,
2202 College Drive, needs Christian volunteer coaches to provide one-to-one help with personal problems. One hour per week commitment time is necessary. No prior experience or training is required. Training will be provided. Call Dorothy Ware, area director, at 903-8328643.
Runnin WJ Ranch,
is a Christian based non-profit organization, looking for caring individuals (14 years and older) to donate their time to help children and adults with disabilities. We are in need of horse leaders, side walkers, groomers, and ranch maintenance assistance. New Volunteer classes will take place Aug. 27 and 29, 2016. Classes Start Sept. 19. Contact Narda Launius at 903838-3223 or visit www.runninwjranch.org.
Salvation Army
needs volunteers to help sort, hang and price donated clothing at the Family Thrift Store. Volunteers are also needed to greet customers, straighten the sales floor and put out merchandise 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Volunteers are also needed for the food pantry to sort and stock shelves and complete family boxes for clients. Call Sann Terry at 870-774-2701.
Serenity Hospice
needs volunteers to help with facility functions, visit with patients, community events and office tasks. No prior medical knowledge is necessary. Training is provided. Call Stacey Wright, volunteer coordinator, at 903-255-0430.
Silas H. Hunt Community Development Corporation
needs volunteers for clerical work, research, community outreach, photography, writing, fundraising, gardening and more. Call 870-774-0446 or email Silashhuntcdc@yahoo.com.