VOLUNTEERS.Byline: The Register-Guard Volunteer Connection Food pantry assistants - St. Vincent de Paul Vin·cent de Paul , Saint 1581-1660. French ecclesiastic who founded the Congregation of the Mission (1625) and the Daughters of Charity (1633). (check in clients who are receiving a food box, assist them through the food line, restock re·stock tr.v. re·stocked, re·stock·ing, re·stocks To furnish new stock for; stock again. Verb 1. restock - stock again; "He restocked his land with pheasants" inventory and perform basic cleanup). Interns Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . - ShelterCare SafeHaven Program (provide counseling and support to mentally ill adults in a transitional housing program). Conference assistants - Western Oregon This article is about the region of Western Oregon. For the University, see Western Oregon University. Western Oregon is a geographical term that is generally taken to apply to the portion of the state of Oregon that is west of the Cascade Range. Women's Conference (help with various duties during the conference; several shifts available). Assistants - Shades of Noun 1. shades of - something that reminds you of someone or something; "aren't there shades of 1948 here?" reminder - an experience that causes you to remember something Pink (help with various duties throughout the evening; variety of shifts available). Driver - Department of Human Services (transport children in foster care to parental visits, counseling, school and other appointments). United Way of Lane County Volunteer Center has information about more than 450 volunteer opportunities. For information, call 741-6000, Ext. 104, or visit the Web site at www.unitedway lane.org. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program Those 55 or older may participate. For information call 741-6000, Ext. 159. Classroom assistants - Pearl Buck's Families With Special Needs Pre-School (help high-risk children whose parents have cognitive challenges, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday). Readers - Talking Books talk·ing book n. A recorded reading of a book, designed for use by the visually impaired. Talking Book Noun Trademark a recording of a book, designed to be used by the blind Noun (read with children in a variety of care settings, flexible scheduling from once a week to once a month). Home helpers - Catholic Community Services Mutual Home Helper (assist with gardening and light maintenance at a transitional home for young mothers with children). Additional opportunities Hospital volunteers - McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center needs volunteers for four-hour day shifts, mornings and afternoons. Call 741-4606. |
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