Community Involvement Opportunities Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service January 18, 2016
Here are a few volunteer opportunities that are available. You or your team may serve in a wide variety of locations or organizations throughout the commonwealth. Bardstown Berea Lexington Louisville London Martin For additional volunteering ideas for MLK Day of Service, visit http://www.mlkday.gov/ For additional general volunteering opportunities across Kentucky, visit United Way of Kentucky at http://uwky.org/volunteer/index.html
Bardstown
American Red Cross Nelson County Chapter The American Red Cross exists to provide compassionate care to those in need. Our network of generous donors, volunteers and employees share a mission of preventing and relieving suffering, here at home and around the world, through five key service areas: Disaster Relief Supporting America s Military Families Lifesaving Blood Health and Safety Services International Services
American Red Cross Nelson County Chapter From serving meals to disaster victims to helping with blood drives, volunteers contribute throughout the community. Volunteers teach CPR and help prepare for disasters or assist with recovery efforts. Just a few of the opportunities include: Disaster Action Team Member Blood Services Volunteer Disaster Education Team Member Youth Services Volunteer Community Program Volunteer Armed Forces Emergency Services Nursing Home Bingo http://www.redcross.org/local/ky/volunteer/opportunities 502.589.4450
Habitat for Humanity My New Kentucky Home Habitat for Humanity s vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Our mission is to put God s love into action by bringing people together to build homes, communities and hope. For local volunteering: http://hfh-ky-sso.huterra.com/volunteer
Habitat for Humanity My New Kentucky Home A Brush with Kindness A program to preserve homes and revitalize neighborhoods, a Brush with Kindness assists eligible homeowners so they can continue to live in safe, decent homes for years to come. Projects include painting, landscaping, weatherization and minor repair services. http://www.habitat.org/event/hardin-county-hfh-brush-kindness
Berea
Partners for Education Partners for Education at Berea College works to improve educational outcomes in Appalachian Kentucky. Ongoing volunteer opportunities include programs such as GEAR UP, i3 and Promise Neighborhood. Partners for Education leverages $18 million annually to serve 15,000 young people and their families. Contact form: http://partners.berea.edu/contact-us/ 859.985.3857
Lexington
St. Agnes House St. Agnes House was originally opened in 1975 for patients located in Eastern Kentucky and other Appalachian counties who needed cancer treatments at Lexington care facilities. The original mission was to provide a warm, homey atmosphere in which cancer patients can feel safe and cared for, as little like an institution as possible.
St. Agnes House Today, St. Agnes House still maintains the same desire to care for those who need treatment in Kentucky. Guests share living spaces where they can converse with other guests dealing with the same difficulties. Volunteering activities include: Answering phones and simple office tasks Preparing rooms for guests and household tasks Cleaning bathrooms, kitchens and common areas. Organizing and taking inventory of supplies, linens and towels Writing thank-you notes Maintaining the yard and flower beds Assisting in writing grants and organizing fundraising events Contact: 859.254.1241 or volunteersah75@gmail.com
Keep Lexington Beautiful The Keep Lexington Beautiful Commission is an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful. Their mission is to engage citizens to protect and improve Lexington s environment through preventing litter, reducing waste, and beautifying our community. Volunteers can organize a clean-up project. mailto:info@keeplexingtonbeautiful.com 859.425.2800
Louisville
Supplies Overseas Supplies Overseas is a medical surplus recovery organization that responsibly recovers, sorts, and distributes unused, left-over and under-used medical supplies and equipment. Volunteers sort supplies that are then delivered to medically underserved countries. Contact: Karen Womack karen.womack@suppliesoverseas.org 502.736.6360
Blessings in a Backpack Each week in schools throughout Louisville, children on the free and reduced lunch program are sent home with a backpack filled with non-perishable food to last them through the weekend. The Blessings in a Backpack program keeps these students from going hungry on the weekends to remove barriers to academic success. Volunteers would help to fill the provided backpacks with food for the coming weekend. Contact: 1.800.872.4366 mailto:info@blessingsinabackpack.org 4121 Shelbyville Rd. Louisville, KY 40207
Ronald McDonald House Ronald McDonald House provides rooms for the parents and families with children who are facing an extended stay in one of the downtown Louisville hospitals. Volunteer opportunities include: Bake snacks and treats for families Light cleaning around the RM House such as vacuuming, unloading dishwashers, straightening the kitchens, etc. Contact: Sidney Blanford sidney@rmkh-kentuckiana.org 502.371.1442
Volunteers of America Volunteers of America s Our Circle of Faith initiative invites organizations to provide personal hygiene and household items for the Family Emergency Shelter. See more at: http://www.voaky.org/get-help/group- Volunteer-Opportunities#sthash.qgH5y1Ve.dpuf Contact Tandee Ogburn at 502.636.4638 or TandeeO@voaky.org
Rauch Inc. Rauch Inc. in New Albany, IN, serves adults and children with disabilities through a variety of services. Volunteers are needed to help paint interior rooms and read to clients; entertainers also are needed. In addition, the organization collection needs include: body wash, deodorant, TARC tickets, office materials, paper products, old jewelry, materials for art projects, new and gently used toys/stuffed animals, Wii games, and tickets to museums, ball games, movies, stores and restaurants. For more information, call 812.945.4063.
London
Kentucky Coalition Against Domestic Violence In addition to providing a safe, secure environment for victims/survivors and their children, the Center offers a variety of support services to residents and non-residents including: Legal/court advocacy, case management, safety planning, support groups, individual counseling, housing assistance, job search and children's groups. Website for volunteer opportunities: http://kcadv.org/victim-services/member-programs
Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity s mission is to build or renovate simple, decent houses in partnership with those in need. Laurel County HFH London, Kentucky Phone: 502.608.7041 http://kyhfh.org/contact.htm
Martin
Disabled American Veterans The Disabled American Veterans are dedicated to a single purpose: empowering veterans to lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity. The DAV ensures veterans can access the full range of benefits available to them; fights for the interests of America s injured heroes on Capitol Hill and educates the public about the needs of veterans transitioning back to civilian life. To volunteer, contact them at: 276.523.2531 http://dav.org/