The Ukiah Daily Journal

Volunteer Opportunit­ies

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Mendocino Family and Youth Services: Looking for volunteers to be on the board. MFYS primarily supports The Youth Project through fundraisin­g efforts such as the Annual Youth Art Show, Jim Levine Legacy Scholarshi­ps and more. Members of the board are community members who have an investment in the youth of Mendocino County. Members meet once a month(by phone or in person) 10months out of the year. Please contact Randi at 707463-4915or email rsmellus@mcyp.org if interested in sitting on the board. Project Sanctuary: Is in need of volunteers to work the after-hours crisis line. Training provided free of charge. Evening classes to become a certified crisis counselor in exchange for a one-year commitment to the agency. Training to begin in March. Contact Mary @ 462-9196 or Vicki @ 961-1507.

Plowshares Community Dining Room: Looking for friendly, reliable volunteers to help in the kitchen, garden, service line, and board members. We would like to expand our Mealson-wheels program, more drivers and runners will be needed to deliver food to disabled, homebound seniors. Volunteer positions available M-F. Substitute/ on call positions available as well. If you are interested in becoming a Plowshares volunteer or for more informatio­n, contact Lani at plowshares­mow@pacific. net or 707-462-8582. Adventist Health Certified Hospice of Mendocino: Looking for volunteers to provide compassion­ate comfort care for patients with a life-limiting illness. For more informatio­n, call Jackie Beck at 456-3232 or email beckjl@ah.org.

Cancer Resource Centers of Mendocino County:

Volunteer drivers are needed to take cancer patients to and from local and regional medical appointmen­ts. Help is also needed with yard work. For more informatio­n, call 467-3828.

Hospice of Ukiah: Hospice of Ukiah offers grief support, individual­ly and in groups, with horse-facilitate­d support available for children. Call Kay at 391-1817 for informatio­n. Hospice of Ukiah is a volunteer hospice and palliative care provider. Training and grateful support is given our wonderful volunteers who give respite to the families and who help in our Hospice Gift and Thrift Store. Call 462-4038 for informatio­n.

Become a HICAP (Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program) Volunteer: HICAP volunteer counselors help Medicare beneficiar­ies understand Medicare. If you are a retiree looking for a meaningful opportunit­y to work with seniors and persons with disabiliti­es, and can commit six hours per month after certificat­ion training, email hicapinfo@sasnb.org or call HICAP at 1-800-434-0222. Adventist Health Ukiah Valley: Looking for volunteers to join the team in various department­s. For more informatio­n contact Josanna Kiggins at 707463-7625.

KMEC Volunteer Opportunit­ies: Seeking volunteers for radio production, tech positions, arts & entertainm­ent, public affairs. The Mendocino Environmen­tal Center is located at 106 West Stanley St. Contact Email: iijustjoel@gmail.

com Phone: 707 234 3236 kmecradio.org.

The Ukiah Senior Center: Seeking volunteers who are 55 and older to train as senior peer counselors visiting other seniors in their homes. If interested call the Senior Center at 462-4343. Farmers Market EBT

Match: Contribute to making locally-grown, nutritious fruits and vegetables affordable for everyone. Volunteers are needed at Farmers Markets in Ukiah, Redwood Valley, Willits and Finley to exchange Calfresh EBT for Market tokens that increase EBT credits when spent on locally grown produce. Volunteers are provided with training. Come on out and make new friends while supporting your local farmers market and your community. Please contact Kayla at the NCO Volunteer Network at 462-1959 for more informatio­n. For more informatio­n about the Ukiah Farmers Market, call Robert

at 707-380-9988.

CASA of Mendocino and Lake Counties: CASA of Mendocino and Lake Counties is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) looking for volunteers of all background­s and educationa­l levels trained to work with Juvenile Dependency Courts to assure that every child has a voice. Applicatio­ns are now being accepted for the next training and are also recruiting couples to train as CASA Advocates. Sheryn Hildebrand, shildebran­d@ mendocinoc­asa.org; 4636503 ext. 13. NCO Volunteer Network:

NCO Volunteer Network places volunteers in rewarding positions throughout Lake and Mendocino County. The Volunteer Network is currently recruiting individual­s for placement at animal shelters, libraries, museums, community gardens, administra­tive offices, and in disaster and emergency training and services. Volunteers may also pre-register for one-time events such as Day of Caring, Make A Difference Day, and Martin Luther King Day of Service. Please call 462-1959 for more informatio­n.

Senior Peer Counseling Program: Seeking people 55 years and older to be trained to be Senior Peer Counselors in the homes of people 60years and older. Training will be given at the Ukiah Senior Center for a total of 30hours before counselors will be assigned to clients. The training will consist of recognizin­g the physical, emotional and social needs of the elderly and how best to communicat­e with them. After being trained and assigned clients, the Peer counselors will meet twice a month for ongoing training and supervisio­n. For more informatio­n and for an applicatio­n call Lauren Wantland, L.C.S.W at 472-0551. Referrals to receive a peer counselor can also be left at that number. This program is funded by the Mental Health Services Act.

Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital: Positions offer flexible hours and the opportunit­y to work with a wide variety of department­s in the hospital. Volunteer opportunit­ies include bringing patients to visit the pet therapy dog; delivering meals, flowers, books to patients; assisting with the orthopedic joint program reunion luncheons and educationa­l seminars, and more. To volunteer, contact Becky Hope: ( 707) 456-3245 or Rebecca. Hope@ah.org.

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