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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

K-9 KOP PROJECT will host The East Coast K-9 Trials May 22 at the Palmer Township Rec Center. Volunteers are needed to help in several areas: setup, break down, help with equipment, serve food, assist with basket raffle and help the officers or vendors if needed. Shifts are four hours and begin 6:30 a.m., 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. This yearly event raises money for law enforcement K9s. Contact Vickie Richards at 443-851-3658 or k9kopproject@gmail.com.

LEHIGH VALLEY AUTO DEALERS FOUNDATION is seeking community volunteers to staff the 2022 Lehigh Valley Auto Show at Stabler Arena, Bethlehem. Shifts are four to five hours beginning 5-9 p.m. March 16; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. March 17, 18, 19; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. March 20. All functions are indoors. For an application, contact Tom Kwiatek at 610-758-9691 or tkwiatek@ptd.net.

MILLER-KEYSTONE BLOOD CENTER, Bethlehem, needs volunteers at the Bethlehem Donor Center to give out snacks with a smile while monitoring donors to be sure they are doing well after donating. Shifts available are 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays; 3:30-7 p.m. on the second Thursday; noon to 4 p.m. every other Friday. This does require a 1.5-hour orientation and (free) PA state clearances. No community service hours. Contact Michele Cory at 610-691-5850, ext. 1212 or mcory@giveapint.org.

NEW BETHANY MINISTRIES, Bethlehem, needs volunteers 8:30-9:45 a.m. any day, Tuesday through Friday, to pick up a baked goods donation from the Fresh Market in Center Valley and deliver to the soup kitchen in Bethlehem. Volunteers must wear a face mask to enter the kitchen. Contact Veronne Demesyeux at 610-691-5602, ext. 203 or vdemesyeux@newbethanyministries.org.

ST. LUKE’S UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK - All Lehigh Valley locations need volunteers to assist in lobbies, inpatient nursing, emergency department or waiting rooms or hospice by spending time socializing, providing comfort items and assist staff with various supportive duties. St. Luke’s volunteers are greatly appreciated and valued members of the team. Join the program by calling 484-526-4600.

THE CENTER FOR ANIMAL HEALTH & WELFARE, Easton, can take up to two volunteers per shift to help get the dog area ready for the day. Shifts are 8:30-10:30 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. every day. Help support the staff by cleaning the main/lower kennels. If you get done early, there are always other chores they would be grateful to have done. Contact Brooke Strausser at 610-252-7722 or cahwvolunteercoordinator@rcn.com.

THIRD STREET ALLIANCE FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN, Easton, needs volunteers to help shovel the sidewalks in front of the buildings, side and rear as well as porch steps and school entrances. They have their own salt supply and a few shovels, but volunteers can bring their own. Contact them to be on the “on call” list when they experience snowfall needing to be removed. Contact Wendy Hughes at 610-438-9426 or whughes@thirdstreetalliance.org.

TURNING POINT OF LEHIGH VALLEY is looking for a group of three to four people with two minivans/SUVs/pickup trucks to pick up and load their order on the second Tuesday of every month at Second Harvest Food Bank in Nazareth between noon and 3 p.m. and then drop off at a location about 15 miles toward the Bethlehem area and unload. Contact Andrea Search 610-797-0530, ext. 229, andreas@turningpointlv.org.

Visit their website www.volunteerlv.org for a larger listing of volunteer opportunities or contact them at 610-807-0336 or vc@volunteerlv.org for more information.