Helping Hands 090823
Your Community Mediators: Volunteer mediators are needed in Yamhill County. The nonprofit organization provides mediation and conflict resolution training to the public. Basic mediation training, offered annually, teaches how to address conflicts at home, work and in the community, and satisfies Oregon requirements. People are also needed to serve on the YCM Board of directors. For more information, call 503-435-2835 or email ycm@onlinenw.com or ycm@ycmediation.org.
YCAP Spoke House: Volunteer bicycle mechanics are sought for YCAP’s Spoke House team in its efforts to restore bikes and distribute them to those in need of transportation. Intermediate bike repair skills are appreciated, but not necessary. For more information, contact Kristina Buck at 503-883-4188 or kristinab@yamhillcap.org.
Zero Waste McMinnville: Volunteers are needed at summer events and throughout the year. Volunteers educate the community about issues concerning waste and oversee the collecting and sorting of waste collected at these events. For more information, call Steve Iversen at 971-237-7887.
A Family Place: Volunteers are needed to rock babies, play with toddlers, prepare food, provide back-up transportation, plan events, organize diaper drives, staff festival booths, do office work and spread the word about the Relief Nursery Classroom and other projects. For more information, call 971-241-1877 or email afamilyplace@lcsnw.org.
American Legion Post #21: Volunteers are needed as bartenders and cooks for shifts between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 9 p.m. For more information, call Deborah at 503-435-2218.
American Red Cross: Disaster responders, preparedness educators, blood drive ambassadors and volunteer drivers are needed. Responders provide emergency relief to people who have been displaced by fires, floods or storms. Educators share the message of preparedness and safety with community groups, businesses and schools. Blood drive ambassadors greet and register blood donors. For more information, call 503-528-5624 or apply online redcross.org/local/or/volunteer.
Brookdale Clare Bridge Place: Volunteers are needed to call bingo and write letters for their residents as well as play games, read and take walks with them. Screening and background checks are required. For more information, contact Ellie Mary at emary@brookdale.com.
CASA: County Court Appointed Special Advocates are needed. CASA volunteers serve as voices for abused and neglected children in court and advocate for their best interests. For information or to obtain an application, call 503-434-6668 or email volunteer@yccasa.org.
Chehalem Health & Rehabilitation Center: The Newberg nursing facility seeks volunteers for gardening, crafts, exercise, music and visiting with residents. For information, call Stephanie Haslett at 503-538-2108 or email Stephanie.haslett@prestigecare.com.
Chehalem Youth & Family Services: Volunteers are need in the following areas for a nonprofit service program to youth and families in Yamhill County: adult mentors, tutors, gardeners, tech support, event organizing, office support and board membership. For more information, visit cyfs.net or call 503-554-1461.
Dundee Community Committee: Volunteers are needed to help with activities for children and families. The DCC hosts several community events during the year. For more information, call Larissa DeHart at 971-237-0191, ldehart@farmersagent.com or attend a meeting at 5:45 p.m. on fourth Tuesdays at Dundee LaSierra.
Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum: The museum seeks volunteers to help with tours, greet the public, assist with special events, promote museum membership and restore aircraft and exhibits. Online volunteer forms and applications are available at evergreenmuseum.org/volunteer-opportunities. For more information, call 503-434-4180, email jobs@sprucegoose.org or visit the web site at evergreenmuseum.org.
First Presbyterian Church: Volunteers are needed to cook, package meals, distribute and wash dishes for the Saturday community dinners. Dinner is served from 5 to 6 p.m. weekly at the church, 390 N.E. Second St., McMinnville. A brief training is required. For more information, call 503-472-6256 or email fpc.mcminnville@gmail.com.
Friends of Chehalem House: Volunteers are needed to handle donations, work at Lucky Finds Thrift and Gift store and manage online sales, help with maintenance and yard work, cleaning and organizing. Volunteers at the Drop-in Center interact and support guests, board membership and rental management. For information https://www.facebook.com/myluckyfinds/, facebook.com/dropincenter.org/ or call 503-550-0014.
Gallery Theater: Volunteers are always needed to perform, usher, help mail newsletters, do fundraising and work on show productions, including lighting, sound, stage design and construction. For more information, call 503-472-2227 or visit gallerytheater.org.
Greater Yamhill Watershed Council (GYWC): Volunteers are needed to help with fish population surveys, water quality sampling, habitat work parties, outreach and events. For more information, email greta@gywc.org.
Habitat for Humanity: Volunteers are needed in a variety of areas, including committees, construction and the ReStore. For more information, call Jennifer Lyon at 503-687-1412, Jennifer@machabitat.org or visit the web site at machabitat.org/volunteer/.
Head Start: Volunteers are needed to provide classroom assistance, help in the kitchen, assist the maintenance team or do clerical work in the administrative office. Help staff build a foundation for children’s academic and life success. For more information, call 503-472-2000 or visit yamhillheadstart.org.
Henderson House: Volunteer board members and other volunteer positions are needed. Volunteers must be 18 years of age and pass a state of Oregon background check. For more information contact Volunteer Coordinator Trudy Siderius at 503-472-0244 or tsiderius@hendersonhouse.org.
Life Care Center: The McMinnville facility of this skilled nursing and rehabilitation company seeks volunteers to assist with bingo, trivia, bowling, scenic tours, lunch outings, board games and holiday events. For more information, call 503-472-4678.
Long-term care ombudsman: Volunteers are needed to advocate for the elderly and disabled residents in long-term care facilities. The program is administered by the Office of the Long-term Care Ombudsman of Oregon. For more information, call 1-800-522-2602 or visit www.oregon.gov/ltco.
Meals-on-Wheels: Volunteers are needed to help assist with preparing and portioning meals, serving, delivering or cleaning up. For more information, call 503-472-4214.
Northwest Senior & Disability Services: NWSDS is a local intergovernmental agency serving seniors and people with disabilities. Volunteers are needed in a variety of areas including meal delivery, money management, advisory council and Medicare assistance. For more information, call Elijiah Friday at 503-967-1849 or volunteer@nwsds.
Outdoor Education Adventures: Volunteers are needed to help lead school field trips and teach children about Salmon biology, aquatic life, water quality, nature awareness, data collection and other natural science subjects. For more information, contact Theresa Crain at 971-267-2913 or info@edoutdoors.org.
Prestige Post-Acute Rehabilitation: This McMinnville-based skilled nursing facility would like volunteers to offer crafts, gardening, woodworking, games, travel and companionship to residents. For more information, call 503-472-3141 or stop by at 421 S.E. Evans St.
Provoking Hope: Volunteers are needed for reception work in the office, fundraisers and other activities. For more information, call 971-261-2259 or stop by 213 N.E. 10th Street, McMinnville.
SafeShelter Host Homes: Youth Outreach is accepting applications for host homes to provide emergency temporary shelter for runaway or homeless local youth age 11 through 17. Applicants must pass background checks, provide complete biographical information, complete training and regularly attend support meetings; they receive a small monthly stipend and nightly allowance when providing shelter for up to 21 days per youth. For more information, call 503-538-8023.
Saturday Morning Breakfast: Volunteers are needed to help cook and serve breakfast every Saturday morning from 8 to 10 a.m. at McMinnville Cooperative Ministries, 544 NE 2nd Street. V https://linktr.ee/smbinmac to sign up to volunteer.
Scotty’s Playhouse: The Nazarene Church on the Hill needs volunteers to help oversee free, two-hour playtimes in its indoor playground on a regular monthly or weekly schedule. Training is provided; background check is required. For more information, call 503-472-8476.
SMART (Start Making A Reader Today): Volunteers are needed to read with a child for one hour each week at Columbus, Sue Buel, Newby, Wascher, Yamhill-Carlton and Grandhaven elementary schools. Volunteer site coordinators are needed at Columbus and Wascher Elementary schools to start up reading programs. For more information, visit www.getsmartoregon.org, call 503-391-8423, or email lholley@getsmartoregon.org.
Soroptimist International of McMinnville: Donations are needed for the “SoroBoutique” clothing donation program. The “SoroBoutique” benefits job ready women in need by providing shopping vouchers for job interview or work appropriate clothing purchases. The program is funded in part by donations made to the Soroptimist International of McMinnville consignment account at the local “New to You” Consignment Store. You can help by donating goods to the Soroptimist “New to You” consignment account. Donation guidelines can be found at shopnewtoyou.com/pages/consignment. Cash donations can be mailed to SoroBoutique, P.O. Box 742, McMinnville.
Special Olympics: Volunteers of all ages are needed to help children and adults with developmental disabilities train for athletic competitions in a variety of Olympic-type sports. Everyone involved builds sports skills, confidence, strength, motivation and self-esteem. For more information, call 503-472-5252.
Sweat-equity housing: Yamhill Community Development Corp. needs volunteers to assist self-help builders construct single-family houses. Construction supervisors provide training for all tasks. For more information, call 503-434-5265.
Swedemom Center of Giving: The nonprofit Swedemom Center of Giving needs help turning material donations into money for community organizations through online sales. Volunteers are needed to help sort, take photos and write descriptions of items, and to perform other tasks. For more information, contact Amy Potter at 503-474-4725 or info@swedemomcenterofgiving.org.
The Soup Kitchen at St. Barnabas: Volunteers are needed to wash dishes on Mondays through Fridays from 4:30 to 6:15 p.m. For more information, call 503-472-3711.
United Way: The United Way seeks volunteers for the Good360 program and to serve as loaned executives. Volunteers must be interested and involved in the community. For more information or to register for training, email mbrown@unitedwaymwv.org or call 503-363-1651.
Willamette Valley Medical Center: The McMinnville hospital volunteer organization wants volunteers age 18 or older to assist visitors in the gift shop. For more information, contact Hailey O’Keif at 503-472-6131 ext. 6370.
Yamhill County Gleaners: Farmers willing to share their unharvested crops are needed; trucks pick up the farm gleanings and tax deductions are available. Donations of excess garden produce also will be welcomed. During the harvest season, volunteers also are needed to pick fruits and vegetables to be distributed to food pantries and the elderly or needy. For more information, call 503-472-7171.
Yamhill County Historical Society: Volunteer positions are open for the Yamhill Valley Heritage Center. For more information, email office@yamhillcountyhistory.org, call 503-472-2842 or go to yamhillcountyhistory.org.
Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office: Volunteers are sought to help provide crime scene security, promote safety, participate in festivals and parades, present educational information at various functions, and assist with other projects as needed. Volunteers are also needed for administrative work in dog control and the sheriff’s office, assisting staff with filing, copying, scanning, case prep, data entry, event preparation and other tasks. Applicants must pass a background check. For more information, call the volunteer coordinator at 503-434-7506.
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