volunteers
Help to create a clean and organized space for the women we serve at Bloom for Women, Bethlehem. We need strong individuals who can remove a pickup truck sized load of junk and clutter from our residential houses (odds & ends, bags of clothes, some furniture pieces) and haul it away. We also have a refrigerator in the basement that needs to be brought up to the 1st floor. Contact Alyssa Santana, 484-542-2053, alyssa.santana@bloomforwomen.org.
The Great Allentown Fair is coming up and Civic Theatre of Allentown would like to utilize community members to help us fundraise by directing people where to park their cars. Shifts are only two hours long, noon – 8:30 p.m., Aug. 30 through Sept. 4. Minimum age 16 or 13 with adult. Contact Anthony Rizzudo, 610-432-8943, adminasst@civictheatre.com.
Our summer lesson programs at Equi-librium in Nazareth, are in full swing! We would love to have you join our volunteer team to assist with a weekly lesson (Monday-Saturdays) or assist with our summer camps! No experience is necessary, and we provide all the training you need. Our volunteer team is comprised of all ages (minimum age 14) and capabilities, so we have a job for everyone! Contact Pam, 610-365-2266, volunteercoordinator@equi-librium.org.
Celebrating 43 years, Museum of Indian Culture invites you to participate in Pa.’s oldest Native American Indian festival. Set up 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Aug. 5, 6, 12, 13. The Roasting Ears of Corn festival is Aug. 19 and 20, with many areas of need including food stand, parking lot attendant, children’s activity area, kitchen food prep helpers & clean up staff. Four-hour shifts. Minimum age 16 with adult. Event break down Aug 20-22. Contact Pat Rivera, 610-797-2121, info@museumofindianculture.org.
Volunteer Center to receive a brochure listing agencies in need of volunteers at 610-807-0336 or email: vc@volunteerlv.org. Visit our website www.volunteerlv.org for a larger listing of volunteer opportunities.
Are you interested in doing something very meaningful that will have a profound impact on someone’s life and their family’s lives? Consider becoming a Home Hospice Volunteer with Lehigh Valley Hospice. All geographical areas in and around the Lehigh Valley are served. You must be willing to devote 2 hours a week to our patients once assigned. Training, background checks and vaccinations required. Contact Lynn Schiavone, 610-402-6054, lynn.schiavone@lvhn.org.
Volunteer Center to receive a brochure listing agencies in need of volunteers at 610-807-0336 or email: vc@volunteerlv.org. Visit our website www.volunteerlv.org for a larger listing of volunteer opportunities.