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Volunteer Wayne

By Don McLoud
Published in News on March 21, 2004 2:02 AM

Volunteer Wayne offers opportunities to serve Wayne County for all ages. This service is provided by Volunteer Wayne and the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) at Wayne Community College. Contact Joy Pearce at 735-5151, ext. 336, or at www.volunteersolutions.org/uwwc/volunteer for more information.

NEW OPPORTUNITIES

Build character and athletic skills through baseball -- There is a new game in town for inner-city children. The Jackie Robinson Baseball League can use the talents of individuals, churches, fraternities and sororities to ensure success for inner-city kids as they learn respect and life skills through sports. Meetings are held every Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at the Goldsboro Housing Authority Building on the corner of Jefferson and Beech streets. Sign-ups begin March 27 at Herman Park from 10 a.m. - noon. Help prepare for a great season when the league starts playing on June 5.

Make healthy kids day fun for all -- Volunteers can perform any of the following to help the Family Y's Healthy Kids Day be a success: setup and cleanup, serving food, face painting, being a greeter, supervising games or being a hall supervisor. The event is from 10 a.m. -2 p.m. on Saturday, April 3, and is open to the public.

Greater Goldsboro road race needs you! -- Sunrise Kiwanis Club can use some extra hands conducting its annual fund-raiser. Twenty volunteers are needed at 7:30 a.m. and 30 volunteers are needed at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 3. Tasks include registering participants, directing participants, and other activities to ensure a smooth operation that provides a fun experience for all. This fund-raiser benefits education and other community projects in Wayne County.

Got muscles? -- Mount Olive Library needs strong young men during the Mount Olive Pickle Festival. Help move boxes of books and tables on Friday, April 23, and Saturday, April 24, for Mount Olive Library's Book Sale. Book sale benefits the library.

Supervise and transport inmates for garden project -- Remember the beautiful gardens next to what is now the Community Arts Council on Spence Avenue? Three Eagles Rotary Club of Goldsboro has launched a three-year project to restore them to their former beauty. The club has already cleared unwanted vegetation and is preparing for the next phase. Inmate labor from the Federal Prison at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base will speed up this project, however, transportation to and from the base and supervision of the inmates is the missing piece. Inmates from the minimal security facility will be carefully screened. Supervisory training will be provided. One individual or several can participate during the hours from 8-4, Monday through Friday.

Provide hospitality -- Leisure center can use your talents to ensure their patrons enjoy their visit. Tasks include making games and cards available to senior citizens, signing in visitors, restocking supplies, and replenishing beverages. Share a smile and just a little of your time with senior citizens. They will be so appreciative! Various times are available during Monday through Friday with some evenings.

Help girls realize their full potential -- Adult volunteers can select from a wide variety of volunteer opportunities around their individual schedules. Take time to help the girls in your community. Serve as a member of the Board of Directors, troop committee member or special events coordinator. Program includes a myriad of enriching experiences, including field trips, sports skill-building clinics, community service projects, cultural exchanges, and environmental stewardships. Find out how you can help shape the future of Wayne County.

An opportunity to broaden the world of geriatric patients -- You can make a real difference in the life of an elderly person who cannot read. This geriatric patients program needs reading tutors. If you are over 18 years of age and willing to assist seniors over 65 to learn how to read, you can expand the world of another human being.

Bring music to their ears -- Can you play the piano? A congregate meal site for senior citizens can use your talent! This program allows the elderly to come together 5 days a week for a hot nutritious meal, fellowship, recreation, and education. It also reduces boredom, isolation and depression for the individuals that participate. You can select which one or more day per week or month, according to your schedule, during lunchtime, Monday through Friday.

ONGOING OPPORTUNITIES

Help keep our children safe -- Home Alone Program is looking for volunteers to teach first aid, Internet safety, and child abduction prevention. The time commitment varies from as little as six hours (including training) to as much time as you wish with this worthwhile program.

Bring history to life -- Creativity is a plus for this opportunity. A few hours a week are all that is needed to help promote a non-profit dedicated to preserving our heritage. Responsibilities include coordinating publicity for donations, special exhibits, and events. A few hours a week with a flexible schedule are all that is required.

Home construction for low income families -- Skills of all levels are needed on Tuesdays and Thursdays. You can work alongside a family while they earn "sweat equity" to achieve home ownership. Will train.

Transport disabled veterans -- Drivers will receive a free physical and training before transporting disabled veterans to and from hospital appointments in Greenville, Durham, and Fayetteville. Even one day or more per month would help. You can return the favor to veterans for their service to our nation.

Visit Volunteer Wayne on line! You can now find your volunteer niche online at www.volunteersolutions.org/uwwc/volunteer or www.unitedwaywaynecountync.org.

United Way has generously provided this service to encourage more people to become involved in our community.

Seniors can also see us at www.joinseniorservice.org provided by the Corporation for National Service. Volunteer Wayne is funded by United Way of Wayne County.

RSVP is primarily funded by the Corporation for National Service through Senior Corps.