08/31/08 Volunteer Opportunities


Yakima Herald-Republic

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Here are this week's volunteer needs in the Yakima Valley:

* READING TUTORS: Washington Reading Corps tutors are needed for the coming school year. Tutors will serve nearly 11 months, working in the classroom, tutoring children to meet grade-level reading requirements. Tutors receive a monthly stipend of $950, health insurance, student loan forbearance and excellent job skills training.

There are openings in Harrah and Toppenish. If interested in applying for an AmeriCorps position, contact Vernita Adolf at 457-2933 or v.a@yvoic.org.

* CLERICAL STAFF: EPIC Parker Heights Center in Wapato is looking for volunteers to help out with its clerical staff. Volunteers will assist with filing, organizing, answering phones and covering the front desk occasionally. Volunteers should have good organizational skills. Bilingual skills (English/Spanish) are helpful, but not required. All potential volunteers will need to fill out a volunteer packet and have a criminal background check.

Call Mamie Perdue at 248-3950, ext. 108.

* CRISIS LINE: Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health is looking for volunteers to help with its 24-hour crisis line. Thirty hours of training will be offered over the course of two weekends in October. Volunteers will be taught how to provide information and referrals; crisis intervention; and legal, medical and general advocacy to victims of crime. Once trained, volunteers will be able to take calls from their own homes. Volunteers will be helping crime victims dealing with sexual assault, identify theft, property crimes, child abuse, elder abuse, homicide, hate crimes, vehicular crimes and others.

If interested, call 576-4326.

* MENTOR PROGRAM: The Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration Mentor Program is looking for volunteers. They will help increase a juvenile offender's options for successful re-entry into his or her community. Volunteers will support and assist youths through weekly contacts and once a month face-to-face activities as they work toward their individual goals.

Mentor training and a criminal background check must be completed. Volunteers must be at least 21.

For more information, call Sirena Phillips at 574-1933.

 

* Volunteer Opportunities is prepared by Sirena Phillips, volunteer coordinator of Yakima's Retired Senior Volunteer Program. Contact her at 574-1933, 120 S. Third St. Suite 200B, Yakima, WA 98901, or sirena.phillips@co.yakima.wa.us.

 

 

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