Positions are subject to change and volunteer jobs may be filled at any given time. Please check with the organization to confirm availability of listed volunteer opportunities. The date after the opportunity indicates when it was posted. Please contact us at pgibson@princetonol.com or call (609) 737-7901 to add an opportunity to this
listing.
Reference:
Volunteer Coordinator - The museum seeks a volunteer to work with the development manager and museum staff in creating and coordinating a volunteer corps. Volunteers are needed to help in the museum on a regular and special-event basis. The volunteer coordinator would make phone calls/e-mails to a volunteer list and garner commitments from the volunteer corps for these activities. Follow-up would then be required to thank people, solicit their impressions, etc. Much of the work could be done from home, with some time spent in the office. Some weekend commitment on your part would be needed to organize the volunteers during the activities, which usually take place on Saturdays or Sundays. Record keeping, phone skills, letter writing, event planning, diplomacy are some of the practical skills needed. For more information contact Cate Crown at 609-396-1776 or ccrown@voicenet.com ; refer to volunteer position. |
Friendly Receptionist & Light Sales - We are looking for volunteers who like interacting with people to work at our front desk and museum store. Hours are flexible. We ask you to greet people in a friendly manner, answer phones, use a cash register and credit card machine, help stock shelves (no heavy lifting), wrap purchases and help visitors to select their purchases. It helps if you are good with math and do not get flustered easily (school groups are frequent visitors). A love of history is helpful but not necessary. For more information contact Cate Crown at 609-396-1776 or ccrown@voicenet.com ; refer to volunteer position. |
Heads Up Special Riders - 9/20/05
Experience the joy
of helping children and adults with special needs build self-confidence, strength
and coordination. Volunteers are needed for Heads Up Special Riders, a small
therapeutic horseback-riding program located at Hasty Acres Farm in Kingston.
Volunteers are the backbone of the Heads Up program, providing support to
students and instructors. They greet students, assist with mounting and dismounting,
lead horses, and help with horse care and preparation. Volunteers should have
some experience around horses, and be 14 years or older (adults are welcome!)
Training is provided. Heads Up meets Monday evenings from 4 to 7 p.m., and
late mornings some weekdays. Please call Cathie at 609-688-1001 or Mrs. Higgins
at 609-921-8389 for more information.
CASA of Mercer County is a non-profit organization that trains volunteers (they can not be minors) to acquire information for Family Court to assist in timely and appropriate long term placement for abused and neglected children in Mercer County. The Executive Director is Lori V. Morris. The address is 3131 Princeton Pike, Bldg 4, Suite 113, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648. The tel # is 609-637-4910. The fax # is 609-895-1245. Anyone that wants information on how to be a CASA volunteer or on how to offer administrative help simply needs to contact Lori by phone or email (staff@casamercer.org).
The 1860 House is actively seeking seasoned and new volunteers for our one-of-a-kind fundraiser, the Starry Night Gala, coming up on June 30th. We are seeking help in many different areas, including: advertising, ticket and program ad sales, silent and live auction help, and more. We encourage any and all interested in becoming affiliated with this vital, multifaceted arts organization to call Maureen Daniels, Volunteer Chair, at 609.431.9375, or call the 1860 House at 609.921.3272.
Animal Allies is looking for foster homes for homeless dogs and cats who are awaiting adoption. Foster caregivers care for the fostered animal(s) as if they are their own pets, giving them time and love. We provide food and crates or cages, etc., and we pay for all medical care which is done with our veterinarians. We bring our pets to adoption days on Sundays and also post photos of them online on Petfinder. All adopters are carefully screened so that good matches are made for permanent, loving homes for all pets. Fostering an animal can take days, weeks or months depending on the needs of the animal and length of time it takes to find a suitable home.
We can be contacted by phone at 609-737-2380--just ask for Animal Allies--or by email at AnimalAlly@aol.com. Helping a homeless dog or puppy, cat or kitten find a loving home in an unforgettable and rewarding experience!
Better Beginnings Day Care Center needs volunteers:
Nurturing Assistants who can give at least one morning a week to give extra attention little ones need for preschool program.
Literacy Mentors from 4:00 - 5:30 on Wednesdays (Book Day) for after-school children. Must love reading. Some children learning to read in their second language need your enthusiasm.
Computer Mentors from 4:00 - 5:30 on Mondays and Tuesdays for supervised access to the internet for after-school children. Help close the digital divide.
Peacemakers: Do you have time in a summer afternoon to pass along conflict resolution skills and kind ideas to Peacemakers and Counselors in Training? (PACT) or for Thursdays during the school year from 4:00 - 5:30 for after school program?
Substance Abuse Prevention Mentors: Are you willing to encourage children to use constructive and creative ideas instead of using drugs? Do you have some materials you want to share with young children or after-school children?
Touch the future. Encourage a child. Call Better Beginnings 6099-448-6226 to sign up!
HOUSE CLOSING COORDINATOR:
ARCHITECTS and LAWYERS:
Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, New Jersey Unit
The United Way of Greater Mercer County is seeking volunteers to work as receptionists. Become "the voice" of the United Way. We need volunteers with professionalism and people skills to assist support staff in our busy nonprofit organization in Lawrenceville. No clerical experience needed to volunteer in our friendly work environment. Flexible hours between 9am and 5pm. Monday-Friday. Call (609) 637-4915.
Contact CHS at www.chsofnj.org.
Catholic Charities
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO HELP PREVENT CHILD ABUSE. To help relieve the stresses
that can lead to abuse, Family Growth, a division of Catholic Charities, is
looking for volunteers to assist Mercer County families affected by child abuse.
Volunteers are needed to work as Family Friends with selected families in the
community. These Family Friends extend their friendship and support to troubled
families by spending approximately two hours a week in various activities with
the family member with whom they are matched, usually a parent. Hours are flexible
and training is provided. The next 8-hour training session begins in mid-September.
Since 1975, Family Growth has provided intensive counseling to abused children,
spouses, adult survivors of child abuse, and the abusers themselves. For more
information, call Mea Kaemmerlen at (609) 394-5157.
Volunteer assignments are based on individual interests, skills and availablility, as well as on the needs of the Medical Center. Most assignments require a commitment of three hours given on a regular basis. Morning, afternoon and evening assignments are available.
THE FOLLOWING ARE PRIORITY NEEDS:
Courier - Deliver medicines, laboratory specimens, medical records, and supplies among nursing stations and various departments. Hours - 9am - 9pm Monday through Sunday.
Gift Shop - Facilitate sales and provide personalized service to customers. Hours open - 9am-9pm seven days a week.
Guest Relations - Greet and direct all people entering hospital. Guest Relations Representative will assist incoming patients by providing a wheelchair and a personal escort, if necessary. He/she will notify Security when a situation warrents immediate staff intervention. Hours - 8:30am to 3:30pm Monday through Friday.
Surgical Area - Assist with varied patient-related tasks in two areas. Hours - 8:30am to 3pm. Monday Through Friday.
Transportation - Transport discharged patients by wheelchair to the front door. Hours - 7am to 7pm. Monday through Friday.
Clerical - Performs various office duties for:
Please call Susan Kozo, Volunteer Services, (609) 497-4273, for more information.
The Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad
Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad is a volunteer organization providing
emergency services to the community. The Squad has a fleet of three ambulances,
a large rescue truck, a utility vehicle and a Zodiac boat. The Squad provides
the community with rescue services and has never charged for its services.
An applicant musty be enrolled in a state EMT course and have CPR. If you are interested in joining our team, contact our voice mail at (609) 924-3338 or look us up on the Web.
Occupational Training Center of Burlington County
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting individuals with
handicaps to reach their maximum potential. Our main priority is to improve
the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities by providing
them with opportunities to develop skills through an various vocational and
rehabilitative services.
We are currently seeking mature and caring volunteers to work with disabled individuals in any of our four adult training centers located in the South Jersey area. The centers are located in Cherry Hill, Burlington, Mt. Holly and Marlton. We are looking for volunteers who could commit to a minimum of five hours per week, and who would enjoy working along side our professional staff in some of our program areas such as cooking, arts and crafts and wood working. Volunteers would also assist staff in helping individuals develop their social and interpersonal skills.
Interested parties should contact Gregory Lineham, Coodinator of Adult Training Services at 609 267-6677.
Historical Society of Princeton
The Historical Society of Princeton seeks volunteers to help in the preservation
and interpretation of Princeton's history through the following activities:
No experience is needed. For furhter information, call Patricia Bruttomesso at (609) 921-6748. D, SS.
MERCER COUNTY GERIATRIC CENTER
- The Center is one of the most modern long-term care facilities
in Central New Jersey. Owned and operated by Mercer County, the 240-bed facility
was opened in 1986, to serve the County's elderly and handicapped residents.
A full description of all volunteer opportunities will be available soon.
Volunteers play an important part in helping the Center provide the best possiible
care for its residents in a warm, home-like atmosphere. Some work directly
with the residents and others provide support services to the staff. In the
mean time, please call (609) 588-5845 for more information.