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VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITIES WITH SANTA MONICA / WESTSIDE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Looking for something
to do? Volunteer! Volunteering is a great way to
connect with the community and make a difference in
the lives of those around you. Many local nonprofit
agencies have volunteer opportunities available in
Santa Monica. Find the one that inspires you! High
school students are welcome where noted.
CENTER FOR HEALTHY AGING
Peer Counseling Program -
Become a volunteer senior peer counselor in an
internationally-recognized Peer Counseling Program. To register
for the next training session, contact Marlena at
(310) 576-2550 ext. 371. Fee: $150.
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The Center for Healthy Aging’s new transportation
program is scheduled to begin in Spring 2006. Sign
up now to provide transportation assistance to older
adults, using your own vehicle (must have 3 years of
driving exp.). Additional volunteers will also be
needed for recruitment and outreach to local
businesses and the community (high school students
welcome). Contact Ellen Blackman at (310) 576-2550 ext. 223.
CHRYSALIS
Chrysalis
needs volunteers over the age of 18 to teach job
preparation classes, assist in the computer lab,
help clients create resumes, and conduct one-on-one
mock interviews. Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 am – 4
pm. Contact Piper Kamins at (310) 392-4117 ext. 332.
CLARE
FOUNDATION
CLARE Foundation, Inc.,
a substance abuse recovery program, has many
opportunities available including mentoring,
fundraising, tutoring, babysitting, maintenance,
gardening, and more! Some opportunities for high
school students are available. Contact Robert Dhondrup
at (310) 314-6211 or via e-mail at:
rdhondrup@clarefoundation.org.
CONNECTIONS FOR
CHILDREN
Interested in making the holidays a little bit
brighter? Help wrap gifts for distribution to local
families in need this holiday season. High school
students welcome. Contact Catherine Griffin at
(310) 452-3325 ext. 237 or via e-mail at:
catherineg@cfc-ca.org.
DISPUTE
RESOLUTION SERVICES
The Peer Mediation program is a school-based way for
youth to help one another resolve interpersonal
issues through the process of mediation. Adults
(enrolled in College and/or over 25 years old)
are
needed to coordinate and supervise mediations.
Contact Candice Gottlieb at (310) 629-4769 or via
e-mail at:
cgottlieb@lacba.org.
THE GROWING
PLACE
The Growing Place at
Marine Park,
an early childhood center, is looking for 1-2
volunteers to assist with classroom activities. All
volunteers need to have TB test clearance and
fingerprinting, at their own expense. Volunteers
over the age of 16 welcome. Contact Pauline
Tranter at (310) 392-9727.
JEWISH FAMILY
SERVICE
Jewish Family Service
needs clerical help on weekday afternoons to greet
clients, answer phones, and provide general
assistance If you’re a people person, this is for
you! High school students welcome. Contact Marlene
Singer at (310) 393-0732 or via e-mail at:
msinger@jfsla.org
NEW
DIRECTIONS
Women
Recovery Houses
are substance abuse
treatment centers for veteran women and dependents
of veterans. Assistance is needed with arts and
craft classes, jewelry making, interior design,
horticulture, self-esteem groups and parenting. High
school students welcome. Contact Cherlyn Martin
at (310) 398-0191.
OPCC
Access Center
serves homeless clients and seeks help with food
preparation, morning triage, clothing room, and the
grocery program. Volunteers with ability to develop
and implement workshops and training seminars for
Access Center clients are also needed. High school
students welcome. Contact Ibeth at (310) 450-4050 ext. 122.
Daybreak
provides shelter and services to homeless mentally
ill women in Santa Monica. Female volunteers over
the age of 18 are needed. Contact Ruth Ellis
at (310)
393-6045.
K9 Connection
is an organization dedicated to animal rescue,
humane education and the cultivation of
inspirational bonds between dogs and at-risk
children. Foster homes are needed for individual
dogs beginning September 26, for 4 week terms. All
supplies will be provided at no cost. Contact Glen
Zipper at (310) 264-5424 or via e-mail at:
gzipper@k9connection.org
PICO
YOUTH & FAMILY CENTER
Pico Youth & Family
Center
is in need of computer technicians, tutors and
leaders to serve on the board of directors. If
interested, visit
www.picoyouth.org
or call 310-396-7101. We serve Santa Monica youth
age 16 to 24.
STEP
UP ON SECOND
Step Up on Second
has volunteer opportunities (for volunteers over the
age of 18) to teach classes in your area of
expertise or interest, help serve dinner on site,
especially during the holidays, or assist with
office work during the weekdays from 1-2 p.m. Contact
Ashley Houston at (310) 394-6889 ext. 22 or via
e-mail at:
ashley@stepuponsecond.org.
UPWARD
BOUND HOUSE
Upward Bound House
seeks volunteers for the
Mailing Club, Kid's
Night Volunteers, Computer Lab Instructors & Aids,
Reception & Administration, Events, and Senior Villa
Friends. High school students welcome. Contact
Michelle Butler at (310)
458-7779 ext. 204 or via e-mail at:
mbutler@upwardboundhouse.org
WESTSIDE
FOOD BANK
Westside Food Bank
needs help sorting canned and packaged food gathered
in food drives. High school students welcome. Contact
Allison Griffith at (310) 828-6016 ext. 12 or via
e-mail at:
allison@westsidefoodbankca.org.
WISE SENIOR
SERVICES
WISE America Reads,
a program of WISE Senior Services, is looking for
volunteers (over the age of 18) to work with
elementary school-aged children, either one-on-one
or in small groups, in an effort to improve reading
literacy (training is provided). Contact Susanne Pennoyer at (310) 394-9871 ext. 452.
WISE Senior Services
seeks volunteer advocates for its Long Term Care
Ombudsman Program (contact Molly Davies at (310) 394-9871
ext. 457) and volunteer clerical/intake workers for
its Care Management Program (contact Linda Behar
at (310) 394-9871 ext. 419). Volunteers must be over the age
of 18. Training is provided.

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