VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
American Cancer Society is seeking folks who want to get involved with the Relay For Life Lehigh Valley event
taking place at 2-6 p.m. June 8 at The Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley. The organization is looking for outgoing people, willing to lend a hand and are available to meet monthly to connect with plans. Contact Kristina, 610-882-5774, kristina.high@cancer.org.
Have fun while helping to inspire the future leaders of the Lehigh Valley.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Lehigh Valley has started a new after-school mentoring program called STEAM Club for elementary school students in Allentown to learn more about science, technology, engineering, art and math concepts. Contact Kristen Wisdo, 610-829-9341, kwisdo@bbbslv.org.
Museum shop volunteers provide a warm and welcoming environment for visitors and share information
about tours, programs, exhibitions and events. Volunteers process transactions and support the mission of Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites through the promotion and sale of memberships. A resume, references and an interview are required for this position. Contact Charlotte, 610-882-0450, cfiliciotto@ historicbethlehem.org.
Lehigh Valley Auto Dealers Association is seeking community volunteers to staff the 2024 Lehigh Valley Auto Show for fivehour shifts. The show is scheduled for March 21 through March 24 at Stabler Athletic & Convocation Center. All functions are indoors. Volunteers are provided with a T-shirt, snacks and free parking. Contact Rebecca Shoemaker, 610-217-3570, rbshoemaker@icloud.com.
Do you have a friendly
dog that could share some of their love with others?
Pleasure of Your Company Therapy Dog teams will attend the monthly Shoprite employee wellness program at the Bethlehem store from 1-2 p.m. on the last Friday of the month. Therapy dog teams must be registered with POYC. Contact Helene, 570-814-6078, poycdogs@ gmail.com.
Make a meaningful difference at St. Luke’s University Health Network as an adult volunteer.
Engage with patients and guests and provide wellneeded support in various departments. Opportunities vary by campus, but popular roles include greeters, gift shop volunteers, family advocate in OR Waiting Room and pet therapy. Minimum age 14. Contact Liz Deck, 484-526-4600, volunteers@sluhn.org.
The Ortiz Ark Foundation in Allentown is excited to announce the opening of a new center, “The Ark,”
but the organization needs some help preparing it for operation. The foundation is looking for skilled laborers and construction workers to volunteer their time to help build and repair the community center and volunteers who can assist them with organizing, sorting, arranging and cleaning the space. Contact Jessica, 484-951-0921, theortizarkfoundation@ gmail.com.
Touchstone Theatre in Bethlehem is looking to expand its board of trustees.
If you enjoy the arts and community service, this might be the board for you. Founded in 1981, Touchstone’s mission reaches a diverse Lehigh Valley community through original performances, award-winning arts education programming, and transformative community-building projects. The board meets bi-monthly, attends events, and donates to name a few of the ways board service makes an impact at the theatre. Contact
Lisa Jordan, 610-867-1689, lisa@touchstone.org.
Go to www.volunteerlv. org for a larger listing of volunteer opportunities or contact them at 610-8070336, vc@volunteerlv.org for information.