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Volunteer Opportunities for September 2014

BRAINERD LAKES AREA WOMEN OF TODAY - Becky, blawt@hotmail.com or www.brainerdlakesareawomenoftoday.com. Volunteers/members wanted -- Volunteers are needed for events and projects to raise money for our area. "Having Fun, Making a Difference in Ou...

BRAINERD LAKES AREA WOMEN OF TODAY - Becky, blawt@hotmail.com or www.brainerdlakesareawomenoftoday.com .

Volunteers/members wanted - Volunteers are needed for events and projects to raise money for our area. "Having Fun, Making a Difference in Our Community"

BRAINERD LAKES AREA EARLY CHILDHOOD COALITION - Shannon 218-251-4234 shannon.wheeler@ISD181.org

Office Assistant - Help with secretarial tasks. This may include updating computer database and organizing files and binders. Various days and hours available.

BRAINERD PUBLIC LIBRARY 218-829-5574

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Library Assistant- Volunteers needed to help with shelving books. Flexible hours are available.

BRAINERD SCHOOL DISTRICT/K-12 Jennifer Rushin 218-454-6929, jennifer.rushin@isd181.org

School Volunteers - Assist with reading, math, spelling, general classroom needs, office needs; NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Hours 8:30 - 2:30 pm M-F, days and times, # of hours-very flexible, one-on-one or in small groups.

BRAINERD SALVATION ARMY Linda Loftis Food Shelf Coordinator, 218-829-1120, linda_loftis@usc.salvationarmy.org

Food Distribution Volunteers - Volunteers will assemble food boxes for our clients and will roll carts from the pantry out to the delivery area, where they will add bread and fresh produce. Volunteers will need to be able to lift or slide boxes (weigh about 30-35 pounds) off the prep counter and onto the carts. Volunteers will need to be in good physical condition. A shift lasts from approximately 10:00 am to 3:30 pm. We are currently looking for volunteers who can work on call and on short notice to replace other volunteers as needed. Volunteers may also choose to work a regular weekly shift if desired.

Thrift Store Associate - Help with unloading donations, cleaning, hanging, pricing and sorting. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

BREATH OF LIFE 218- 822-3296

Program Assistant - Assist with crafts, music, storytelling, reading, clean-up, serving "goodies" and beverages. Help elderly participants with coats/hats, walkers, canes and wheelchairs. Monday through Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. Hours and days are flexible.

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Driver - Need volunteer drivers to pick-up/deliver clients to and from the program. No special license is needed and a van is provided.

Card player - We need volunteers to play 500, cribbage, and other various card games with a few of our clients. Two days per wk.

CENTRAL LAKES MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS (MOPS) IN NISSWA - Hilary Johnson, 218-330-2403, CentralLakesMOPS@gmail.com

MOPPETS childcare volunteers - We are looking for loving, dedicated volunteers to help care for infants to preschoolers during our Central Lakes MOPS meetings for the 2014-15 year at Lutheran Church of the Cross in Nisswa. Our MOPPETS childcare program provides quality childcare during MOPS meetings so our moms feel confident their children are safe, making friends and having fun. Children are divided into age groups and are involved in activities that include Bible stories, crafts, music and play. Meetings run from 9-11:30 a.m. the first and third Mondays September through May, starting Sept. 15.

CENTRAL MN ADULT & TEEN CHALLENGE 218-833-8777

Mentors - We are looking for volunteers who are willing to mentor or help our program staff, teach a craft or tutor, stuff envelopes, put up drywall, drive a bus or fix an electrical circuit. No matter the way in which you get involved, the opportunities are numerous, and the rewards are endless.

CIRCLE OF PARENTS Roxy Foster, 763-244-1401, rfoster@pcamn.org

Facilitator and Children's Program Volunteers - This is a weekly support and education group for anyone in a parenting role. Meetings are in Brainerd and Crosby. Parents can attend voluntarily as they seek to improve their parenting skills through mutual self help. Seeking volunteers to facilitate the parents group and to help with the children's program. Not necessary to be a parent educator. Facilitator and children's program training and stipend are available.

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Transportation Assistance - Volunteers are needed to provide transportation for some of our families to/from our weekly meetings.

COMMON GOODS THRIFT STORE/BRIDGES OF HOPE Nate Soens, 218-824-0923, Nate@commongoodsmn.org

Thrift Store Associates - Volunteers needed to restock sales floor, clean and organize merchandise, pick up large donations once a month and offer support to Common Goods staff. Monday through Saturday. 9:00am and 5:00 pm. Flexible days and hours are available.

CONFIDENCE LEARNING CENTER Mary Harder, 218-828-2344 ext 209, mary@campconfidence.com

Professional Grass Groomer - We are looking for someone who can help mow the grass around the camp. Riding lawnmower is provided and the days and hours are very flexible.

Front Desk Assistant - Answer and direct phone calls, occasional data entry, count pull tabs, Camp store - hang and mark inventory, occasional mailing, large or small, paper shredding, hand write envelopes. Responsibilities are flexible. Days and Hours: Thursdays 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Times are Flexible

CRISIS LINE & REFERRAL SERVICE Mary 828-4515, mary.crisisline@brainerd.net .

Line Volunteer -To listen, ask questions and guide callers to local resources and empower them to call. Sometimes to be a listening ear. Two shifts per month. Shifts are: 7 a.m. - noon, noon - 5 p.m., 5 - 10 p.m. and 10 p.m. - 7 a.m.

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CROSSLAKE AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Jo Bierman 218-692-2825, jmbCLAHS@g.mail.com .

Building & Grounds Assistants - Urgent need for volunteers to help the Building & Grounds Committee with general repair and maintenance of the museums, historic buildings and the museum grounds. April to mid-Oct. Hours: Flexible.

CROSSLAKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Cindy Myogeto 218-692-3046 or Dodo Fraser 218-692-4056, cmyogeto@explorebrainerdlakes.com .

Travel/Information Center Assistant - We are in the process of recruiting Visitor Center Volunteers for our 2014 vacation season. Volunteers will greet and assist guests with information about the Crosslake area. If you are familiar with Crosslake, their businesses, amenities and the community, we want you! One 3-hour shift weekly, June thru mid-September Monday - Frday 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. or 1 - 4 p.m.

CROSSLAKE LIBRARY Kim Larson 218-692-7323

Library Assistants - We are looking for a few good volunteers to work a variety of jobs. We offer a flexible schedule that fits your lifestyle. Some of the duties available include checking books in and out, helping patrons who need assistance with computers, processing books, or helping with our children's programs. We are open Monday through Saturday. Each shift is usually 3 hours, but you are welcome to work more or less than that depending on your availability.

CROW WING COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES - Child Support Division Julie Herbst 218-824-1264

Navigator - We are seeking volunteers to help individuals navigate through the child support system. Volunteers will assist with completing paperwork, setting up court dates, and getting paperwork mailed out timely. Training will be provided by staff and hours and days of service will be flexible.

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CROW WING COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES - Transportation Patty Ludwig 218-824-1191

Volunteer Drivers - We are seeking volunteers throughout Crow Wing County to help people with transportation to/from medical and miscellaneous appointments. Mileage reimbursement is provided depending on the transport and YOU choose which rides you would like to do.

CROW WING COUNTY EXTENSION - Maggie Fuller 218-824-1065, www1.extension.umn.edu/youth/mn4-h/volunteer/.

Extension Adult Volunteers - Adult volunteers needed to help lead a new 4-H after-school club in Brainerd. 4-H volunteers are trained and screened to work with youth.

CROW WING COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM Pam Nelson 218-829-3268

Museum Greeters - Museum greeters for front desk on alternating Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

On Call Volunteers-Volunteers needed to assist with various projects.

CROW WING COUNTY JAIL Miranda 218-822-7050

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Visit Coordinator - We are recruiting volunteers that have an interest in coordinating our jail visiting program. Please call to request an application.

CUYUNA IRON RANGE HERITAGE NETWORK SOO LINE DEPOT Kaye Gillman 218-545-1166, cchps@crosbyironton.net ; or Myrna Nelson, 218-767-2505.

Painters-Volunteers needed to be part of a team that will paint the Soo Line Depot. Call for details.

Volunteers - We need people to help with displays, greet people, and give tours. Also need manpower. Summer hours are Tuesday thru Saturday.

CUYUNA RANGE YOUTH CENTER Brad Hanson 218-831-1865 or 218-545-6575 www.cuyunarangeyouthcenter.org

Mentors - Volunteer with old and new friends in a mentoring style with youth grades 5th & 6th and 7th-12th. It is a great way to give back to the community. Training and guidance with experienced volunteers will be provided.

CUYUNA REGIONAL CARE CENTER Ali Engler 218-546-4353

Caring Volunteers - There are volunteer opportunities available weekly and monthly to provide music, play cards, go on outings, share travel experiences, deliver mail, play games, help with special events, visit with residents and more.

Microsoft Access - We are in need of a volunteer who can help us with a special project and has working knowledge of Microsoft Access. Please give us a call to learn more and to work out a schedule that will fit your availability.

DORCAS Kathy Burdorf 218-828-2811

Thrift Store Associate - Help with unloading donations, cleaning, hanging, pricing and sorting. Mondays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

DIAMOND WILLOW Natalie 218-428-7575

Music - Piano/Organist - Perform live music for residents during a non-denominational worship service. Sunday 3:15 - 3:45pm.

ESSENTIA HEALTH - ST JOSEPH'S MEDICAL CENTER - Deb Anderson 218-828-7610 debanderson@essentiahealth.org

Escort - Volunteer in main lobby to escort people to area of hospital they need to go. M-F 8:00 to 12:00 or 12:00 to 3:00

Office Worker - Complete a variety of office work; filing, collating, organizing. M-F 8:00 - noon

Delivery Person - Deliver mail, flowers and interdepartmental mail to patients. M-F 8:00- noon or noon to 3:30 p.m.

Radiation Therapy - Greet patients, offer refreshments, and provide comforting conversation M-F 8:00-12:00 or 12:00-3:00

Patient Advocate - Visit with patients and provide necessary needs. Fridays 9:00-11:00.

Cancer Center Volunteer - Visit with cancer patients, assist with appointments to Radiation Therapy and also help with the waiting room visitors. If comfortable, volunteers can provide hand massages and nail care. Thursday 8:00-12:00.

Piano Players - If you like to play piano we have a very nice one just waiting for you. Days and hours flexible.

FOSTER GRANDPARENT/SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM Marcia Ferris, 218-839-6650, Marcia.Ferris@lssmn.org

FGP- 1:1 attention to children in schools, Headstart, shelters, pre-schools. Age 55+, Tax-free stipend, meals, mileage and volunteer liability insurance provided. Monday-Friday 15 hours per week.

SCP - Retirees helping at-risk seniors continue living independently. Age 55+, Tax-free stipend/ meals/mileage and volunteer liability insurance provided. Monday-Friday 15 hours per week.

GARRISON CARE GIVERS 320-692-5399 Please call between core hours noted below.

Food Shelf - We are looking for energetic volunteers who are willing to assist with the distribution of food on Tues and Thursday. 1:00-5:00 p.m.

Thrift Store - Proceeds from the thrift store are used to support our food shelf. Volunteers are needed for the 3 hour shifts on Tues-Sat 10:00-4:00 p.m.

GIRL SCOUTS OF MINNESOTA & WISCONSIN LAKES AND PINES Monica Husen, 218-270-4859, mhusen@gslakesandpines.org .

Troop Meetings, Events and Day Camp - We are looking for volunteers to help with our Troops, Events and Day Camp that are held throughout the year. To find out more please give us a call.

GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPICE PROGRAM Kris Kayser, kkayser5152@gmail.com , 218-851-1137.

Hospice Volunteer - Provide in-home services to the terminally ill patients and their families, through listening, one on one visiting, reading and support. Days/hours to fit your schedule.

Office Assistants - Help with secretarial work in the Hospice office in Nisswa. Various days and hours.

GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY - BETHANY Jon Howard, Activity Director, 218-825-2502, jhoward5@good-sam.com .

Coffee Shop Volunteer - We are currently looking for volunteers to run our coffee/gift shop. Light work and plenty of visiting with residents, families and staff.

Gardeners- Spring is around the corner and it's never too early to get ready. If you love flowers, you will love our garden.

Hospitality Cart- The hospitality host takes around the coffee and cookies to the residents. Fun times chatting and making friends.

Bird Keeper-Bird lovers needed to feed and water the birds in the Bethany Aviary on weekends. Be a friend to the little friends who help entertain our residents.

GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY - SAMARITAN HOUSES Cindy Moser Activity Director 218-855-6642

Musicians - Looking for volunteers/groups that would enjoy sharing their musical talents with residents, church groups, choirs, dance groups, etc.

GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY - WOODLAND Tina Dunlap 218-829-1429

Birders - Looking for a volunteer to help feed and water our feathered friends in the Bird Aviary in our long term care unit.

Escort - Assist residents to dining room daily. 7:15 a.m.-7:45 a.m., 11:30 a.m.-noon, and/or 5:15 p.m.-5:45 p.m.

Hospitality Helper - Looking for volunteers who would like to serve on a Hospitality Committee, serving at parties, special events and funeral lunches.

Piano players and musicians needed - Looking for individuals who would like to share their musical talents.

Party planners - Use your creative party planning skills to help brighten our days.

Bingo Assistant - Assist residents in finding, covering, and calling off bingo numbers. Fridays 2:45 p.m. - 4 p.m.

Visitor - Visit with residents on a one to one basis.

Drivers - Volunteers to drive a 20-passenger bus one or two Sundays a month. Need to have a Class B passenger-endorsed drivers license.

House Sitter - Volunteers needed late afternoon hours at Elmwood and Oakwood Samaritan Houses.

Village Store - Volunteers needed to help in the Village Store Gift Shop; short shifts with light customer service.

Silent Auctions - Need someone with a creative flair in putting together baskets.

HALLETT COTTAGES- ARBOR Lori Smedstad or Maggie Moneta 218-545-8534

Various Opportunities -- One-on-one visits which can include piano playing, sing-a-longs, reading to the residents, craft projects, assisting residents on outings, musical performances, and table games. Opportunities for individuals and/or families, anytime of the day or evening. Organizations to sponsor monthly birthday parties.

HARMONY HOUSE OF BRAINERD Shelley or Carrie 218- 828-4142

Friendly Visitor - Come to visit and be a friend to our residents.

Nail Care - Assist with "Fancy Fingers" (nail care). We provide all of the supplies. Time/day convenient to your schedule.

Gift of Music - Come to play the piano or whatever musical instrument you enjoy playing!

Bible Study Group - Lead a group of residents in reading scriptures.

Talent - Whatever your talent is we would love to have you come and share it with us.

Activities- Need volunteers to assist residents with any/all activities.

HEART AND HAND THRIFT SHOP - Sandy 218-352-6970, heartandhands@brainerd.net .

Thrift Store Volunteers - We are in need of volunteers to help stock and display items in our new Motley Thrift Store located at 217 3rd Ave South. Daytime hours are Wednesday through Saturday 10-5:00 pm.

HEARTWOOD SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY - Lori Smedstad & Maggie Moneta 218-545-8534.

Various Opportunities - We have volunteer openings ranging from personal visits, drivers for our in-house shuttle van, creating and assisting with simple crafts/activities, reading stories, writing letters, sharing your musical talents once a month or assisting residents on outings. Training and orientation are provided for all volunteer positions.

JESSIE F. HALLETT MEMORIAL LIBRARY Linda Anderson, Friends@halletlibrary.com ; or Peggi Beseres, 218-546-8005, www.hallettlibrary.org .

JFHML Friends Foundation - Friends group needs members to support the Library with fundraising projects, including working 2 or 3 hour shifts in used bookstore: Backstreet Books. Meetings are held in large meeting room of the library 2nd Tuesday of each month from 5:00-6:00 pm. Also we need volunteers to help make "repurposed book art" for our store.

JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT - Jessica Gangl 218-825-2308, Jgangl@jaum.org .

Classroom Volunteers - Community members needed to volunteer in classrooms, inspiring and preparing young people to utilize their skills. Materials and training will be provided.

KINSHIP PARTNERS 218-829-4606 or toll free 877-730-5437, mail@kinshippartners.org .

Mentors - Providing positive role models to youth in Crow Wing County, Southern Cass County and now the Staples/Motley area.

LAKES AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY - Kevin 218-828-8517, kevin.pelkey@lakesareahabitat.org .

Family Support Partners, Retail/ReStore Staff, Construction/Deconstruction Workers - Positions are flexible.

LAKES AREA INTERFAITH CAREGIVERS Colleen 218-820-7454

Drivers - Volunteers needed to drive individuals to and from their medical appointments.

LAKES AREA LAW ENFORECMENT ASSOCIATION Herman Bradley 218-828-3774 HYPERLINK " http://www.ci.brainerd.mn.us/police/community/lalea.htm " www.ci.brainerd.mn.us/police/community/lalea.htm

Event support volunteers- LALEA supports the Brainerd Police Department, Baxter Police Department, and Crow Wing County Sheriff's Department as volunteers. Members assist with traffic control at the Fourth of July parade, the Brainerd Police Department's Annual Halloween Safety Event, in-line skating events, triathlons, Susan Koman Race for the Cure, the Memory Walk, 4-H Fun House and the Brainerd and Baxter Police Departments Christmas project called "Shop With A Cop".

LAKES AREA RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Rachel Deck, 218-454-4145, program.coordinator@larjp.org .

Volunteer Facilitator-Volunteers needed to donate 15 hours per case and accept 4 or more cases a year. Cases can be scheduled at volunteer's convenience. Volunteers work in pairs with juveniles and their families to help resolve harm that has been caused by the juvenile.

LET'S GO FISHING Leave message at 218-454-FISH (3474)

Captain or First Mate - Recruiting volunteers now for the 2014 season. Volunteers needed to take seniors and/or veterans out on the pontoon for a day of fishing/sightseeing. Trips are scheduled Monday through Friday morning/afternoon on Gull Lake and Bay Lake throughout the summer months. Days and hours are flexible.

LSS SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM Candice Lindgren 218-824-6026

Kitchen Helper - 8:00 am-1:00 pm.

Meals on Wheels Drivers - Volunteers needed to commit to one hour shifts. Volunteers can pick the shift they would like to volunteer. Meals can be picked up between 10:30-11:00 a.m.

MISSION QUILTERS Virginia Christle 218-829-7334

Volunteers - Cut, sew, tie, and pin quilt blocks for those in need within our community and our veterans. Tuesday's 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM.

MOUNTED EAGLES Cheryl Triplett, 320-232-8998 or Toll Free at 888-828-9920 e-mail: HYPERLINK " mailto:infoHYPERLINK " http://www.mountedeagles.org/ " www.mountedeagles.org

Horse Lovers - Volunteers are needed to assist in leading the horses, side-walking, grooming, tacking as well as cooling horses down and cleaning tack, etc. Call or stop in at Spirit Horse Center.

NISSWA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 218-963-2620, shawn@nisswa.com .

Event Volunteers- Travel/Information Center Assistant - This position requires knowledge of the Lakes Area and Nisswa.

NISSWA AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Cindy Terwilliger 218-963-0309

Greeters: Volunteers needed to greet people in the Historical Society building. Answer telephones as needed.

Assistants: In need of volunteers to assist with any and all indoor/outdoor projects. May through September. Hours are very flexible.

NEW PATHWAYS INC Kathy Carlson, bs.pmfe@newpathwaysmn.com , 218-454-0460.

Volunteers - Board of Directors, Advisory Board members, Brainerd Site Planning Committee volunteers needed.

NORTHLAND ARBORETUM Peg Serani 218-829-8770

Painters-Volunteers needed to help paint the inside of the visitor center. Anytime M-F from 8-4 PM.

Volunteers-Indoor/Outdoor volunteer opportunities are available. For more information contact Northland Arboretum.

OFFICE OF OMBUDSMAN FOR LONG-TERM CARE Jane Brink, 218-855-8587 or 1-800-657-3591, jane.m.brink@state.mn.us .

Advocate - Help promote the well-being and quality of life for residents in long-term care facilities. Openings in Aitkin, Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Morrison & Wadena counties.

OUR HOME Danielle Othoudt 320-495-3820, dothoudt@voamn.org .

Mechanic-Volunteers needed the second/fourth Thursday every month from 12pm to 3pm.

Childcare provider - Second /fourth Thursday every month from 12pm to 3pm.

Youth Mentor - Scheduling is flexible.

PEQUOT LAKES AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY - Karen Bye 218-568-4808

Museum Greeters - Need volunteers on Saturday's noon to 4 pm Memorial Day through Labor Day.

PEQUOT LAKES LIBRARY Nancy or Donna 218-568-6181, nkadams@uslink.net .

Library Volunteer - Greet patrons, check books in & out and shelve books. Basic computer knowledge is helpful.

Morning shift 9:00am- 12:00pm. Afternoon shift 12:00pm- 4pm.

RESPITE & CAREGIVER SUPPORT PROGRAM Cindy Scott 218-282-6572

Respite Care Volunteer - To stay with someone age sixty or older with a chronic health condition. Provide visitation and safety while the family caregiver takes a break and gets out of the home. Flexible days and hours.

RREAL HEADQUARTERS Pine River MN, 218-587-4753 or visit www.rreal.org .

Digital Outreach Specialist - Volunteers needed for Web and Social Media development. Schedule: Weekly volunteer to start immediately. Approximately 10 hours/week is desired. Stipend Rate for volunteer position. Approved expenses reimbursed. Volunteer your experience with a local non-profit organization dedicated to using solar energy to reduce low-income fuel poverty.

RSVP VOLUNTEER SERVICES Mike Koecheler 218-824-1345, www.rsvpvolunteerservices.org .

Visionaries - I am in need of volunteers to fill open positions with our non-profit partnership agencies. Whether you want to use your brain, back, or heart we have an opportunity for YOU! We specialize in matching the skills and talents of volunteers like you with needs in our community.

SECOND HARVEST NORTH CENTRAL FOOD BANK SANDY McKay 218-326-4420 or sandy@secondharvestncfb.com .

Distribution Assistants - Work on site at our Pequot Lakes MAC/NAPS location helping to register program participants or carry 40 lb boxes of food. Regular one day a month commitment preferred. Must be friendly, enjoy working with people, able to sit for short periods of time and/or lift 40 lb boxes of food. Wear casual, comfortable shoes and clothing.

SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Melissa Barrick 218-828-6197 or e-mail to Melissa.barrick@crowwingswcd.org .

Help preserve our natural resources - Volunteers needed for Shoreline Restoration and Management Projects. Work is sporadic. If interested in working outdoors and have a green thumb; please give us a call.

SPECIAL OLYMPICS - BRAINERD AREA LAKERS - Shawn Thayer, 218-820-2537, sthayer8@gmail.com .

Coach - Coach adult athletes in Basketball, Aquatics, Bowling, Flag Football or Track and Field. Sports seasons last eight weeks, with practices lasting 1 1/2 hours once per week. Training is provided by Special Olympics Minnesota staff.

Local Sports Management Team Member - Provide general management direction and administrative support to ensure the delivery of quality Special Olympics sports training programs and athletic competition events that are available to all eligible individuals in the Brainerd Lakes Area. Meet once per month.

TAX AIDE - 218-824-1345.

Volunteer Preparers - If you have a computer, accounting experience and a strong passion to help others get their income taxes done, then this is the perfect volunteer opportunity for you.

THE CENTER DeAnn Barry or Linda Hill 218-829-9345.

Front Desk Greeter -Volunteers needed 8:00 am to noon or noon to 4:00 pm.

Gift Shop Clerk-Monday through Friday 10:00am to 4:00pm.

Bingo Callers -Bingo volunteers needed on Wednesday.

Donut Production Crew -Volunteers needed on Thursdays.

THE SHOP Cindy Moore, 218-838-7014.

Mentors - Interact one on one with youth ages 14-21. Assist with activities, play games, and teach them a new skill etc. Hours are Wed-Sat 3pm-9pm and Sunday 3pm-7pm.

TRIAD / S.A.L.T. Tina Elder / Becky Koecheler 218- 829-4749

Core Management Team Member - TRIAD/S.A.L.T. is a collaboration between law enforcement and adults 55+ in the community who work together on a joint approach to crime issues that effect seniors. Provide general management/leadership direction and administrative support to ensure the delivery of quality programs to individuals in Crow Wing County.

UNITED WAY OF CROW WING & SOUTHERN CASS COUNTIES Jennifer Smith, Jennifer.uw@brainerd.net , 218-829-2619.

Special Events Volunteers - Volunteers needed for special events and various projects.

VETERANS ACCESSIBLE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM Mike Koecheler 218-824-1345

Chauffeur Drivers - Drive our vehicle to pick up and drop off veterans at the VA Clinic in Brainerd from the surrounding area. Days will be assigned on a first-come first-served basis so call quickly to get the day that best fits your busy schedule.

WILD & FREE WILDLIFE REHAB Dr. Deb Eskedahl 320-692-4180

Animal Transporter - Pick up injured or orphaned animals throughout Northern Minnesota and return to Garrison Animal Hospital. Days and hours vary.

Fundraiser - Help with various fundraising events throughout the year. Days and hours vary.

WOMEN'S CENTER OF MID MN Vicki Flor 218-828-0022 Ext. 1006, mmwomctr@integra.net .

Children's Mentor -- If you like making kids smile, this is for you. Take your choice of playing games, reading, or doing crafts with resident children, toddlers through teens. Hours are 6pm-8pm on Tuesday evenings.

Legal Advocate - Provide emotional support and information during court hearings to battered women seeking protective orders. Intensive training provided. Must be available Wednesday and Friday afternoons.

Security/Receptionist - Alex & Brandon Child Safety Center is looking for someone to answer phones and do security during supervised visits and safe exchanges. This is a safe environment and has a friendly atmosphere.

If you would like to list your volunteer opportunities or want further information about volunteering contact Mike Koecheler at RSVP Volunteer Services, 204 Laurel St., Suite No. 11, Brainerd, MN, 56401; by phone at 824-1345; by fax at 824-1346; or by email to rsvp@crowwing.us .

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