Cross-Lines Volunteer Opportunities

Cross-Lines is an agency in Kansas City that provides people in the area affected by poverty with services and opportunities that encourage self-confidence, meet the needs of today, and provide the tools for future self-sufficiency. Their programming spans meeting people’s basic needs such as medicine, showers, laundry, and food as well as education in regards to health and skills that can help people escape the cycle of poverty.

And of course, they always need volunteers. With so many different programs come many different opportunities for service. Whether you’re looking to help administratively or with programs like the community kitchen, the supplemental food program, the community garden, the thrift store, or helping with grounds upkeep or computer lab classes, there’s something for everybody!

To get involved fill out their online volunteer form,  or contact Sarah Kelley at sarah@cross-lines.org or (913) 281-3388 to schedule your volunteer experience!

 

March for Babies!

About half a million babies are born premature or with birth defects in the U.S. each year. Vital services for moms and babies, especially babies born sick or too soon, can put extra emotional and financial stress on a family.

March of Dimes fights for the health of all moms and babies. They advocate for policies to protect them and work to radically improve the healthcare they receive through research and empowering families with the knowledge and tools to have healthier pregnancies.

The March for Babies is a part of this cause, and one is coming to Kansas City on April 29th! March for Babies raises money to expand programs and educate medical professionals to make sure that moms and babies get the best possible care. And guess what, they need volunteers!

For more information, visit their signup genius. Happy volunteering!

Pop Tabs for Ronald McDonald House

Here’s a cool way to help out Ronald McDonald House: collecting pop tabs!  Advantage Metals buys the tabs at market rate and makes an additional charitable contribution. They generously donate their pick-up and handling services, so the income from pop tabs is pure profit. Last year, this program brought in $20,000. This makes a great group activity as well. Have your Girl Scout/Boy Scout troupe, sports team, neighbors, or family get in on the action!

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City keeps families with sick children close to each other and gives them the care and resources they need. Their three Houses adjacent to Children’s Mercy Hospital and Ronald McDonald Family Room create places of respite where families can rally around and support one another. While they are near Children’s Mercy downtown, they serve all pediatric hospitals in Kansas City.

If you’re interested in helping raise funds through collecting pop tabs, visit their website for more information. And make sure to click around to find volunteer opportunities as well!

Happy Monday!

FutureNow: Finance

Communities in Schools of Mid-America is offering a FutureNow: Finance program at Shawnee Mission West High School on April 27th, and they need your help!

What is FutureNow: Finance?

FutureNow:Finance, formerly known at Reality U$, is an exercise that helps students understand some of the “realities” involved in preparing for an employable future and adulthood. At FutureNow: Finance, students receive an adult scenario based on a survey they have completed prior to the event. The scenario includes: marital status, number of children, career field, and net monthly income (based on choice of career field and current GPA). At the FutureNow: Finance event, students will visit a variety of booths to “purchase” housing, transportation, communication services, child care, food, utilities, insurance, etc. They will also have the opportunity to save money, give to charity and learn about unexpected things that affect daily life (e.g. accidents, unexpected visitors, flat tires).

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Volunteers help the students make wise financial choices regarding the necessities and luxuries they imagine as part of their adult lifestyle. Volunteers are provided with detailed information and price sheets for their specific booth allowing them to help the students decide how best to spend their money. Volunteers need only bring their personal experiences! It is a fun and tangible way to aid students in preparing for their financial futures.

April 27:

8:35am—9:25am
9:35am—10:25am
10:30am—11:20am
11:25am—12:50pm
12:55pm—1:45pm
1:50pm—2:40pm

To volunteer for the event, contact: Becca Spielman, becca.spielman@cismidamerica.org,785.856.0718.

Growing Futures Early Education Center

According to the United Community Services of Johnson County, in 2015, 30,400 Johnson County residents lived below the federal poverty line. And 9,610 of those were children, ages 0-17. The stress of living in poverty as a child can negatively affect such areas as academic achievement,  behavioral and socioemotional traits, physical health, and cause developmental delays. This is why it’s so important to make sure that children are getting the positive effects of a nurturing school environment. And there’s a need right in your own backyard!

Growing Futures Early Education Center offers childcare to these children and families. Enrolled families also have access to a variety of comprehensive support services that include health and nutrition services, mental health, dental health, family advocacy, and family engagement opportunities.

They need your help! Click here to learn more about volunteer opportunities. Or check out their Crayon Box Tours to learn more about their programming and facilities.

Happy Volunteering!

Nourish KC

Here’s a story of a life affected by Nourish KC:

Before finding a job and renting her house, Lakendra, 38, was homeless and living out of a minivan with her youngest children. Using convenience stores to wash up, they survived on food  from pantries, often using park shelters to grill meat they stored in portable coolers. With school out during the summer, there was no breakfast or lunch for the kids, so Lakendra would bring them to the Kansas City Community Kitchen every day.

‘They’d say, mom, can we go back to that restaurant?’ she recalls. ‘They didn’t know the difference. We were never made to feel less than because of our life situation.’

Spending time in the kitchen gave Lakendra a sense of belonging, she says.

‘I always felt like there was hope; that I was going to get the help I needed,’ she says. “I have been humbled in so many ways.'”

Nourish KC recently served their millionth meal at the 750 Paseo location. They need your help to serve a million more! Visit their website for more information.

Catholic Charities – TurnStyles Thrift

Catholic Charities opened up a new TurnStyles Thrift store at 11310 135th street and THEY NEED VOLUNTEERS! They’re looking for sorters, cashiers, drivers and do-it-yourselfers from all ages and walks of life to help. Not only do thrift stores help save shoppers money and eliminate waste, but the money earned at TurnStyles also helps fund other programs within Catholic Charities. For example, funds go to the Emergency Assistance Centers, Mobile Resources Busses, Hospice, Adoption, the Kids Summer Food Program, and more.

If you’re interested, contact Kristin Filardo, 913-433-2081 or kfilardo@catholiccharitiesks.org.

Happy Volunteering!

Operation Wildlife Volunteer Opportunities

As the weather starts to get warmer (hopefully someday soon), more outdoor related volunteer opportunities arise, like Operation Wildlife (OWL) for example! Their busy season is from April to September. If you’re interested in learning more about wildlife then OWL is a great organization to look into. They have been providing rehabilitation and veterinary services to injured and orphaned wild animals in northeast Kansas for almost 20 years.

Here are some examples of different volunteer positions they offer:

Facility Center Staff
Provide rehab assistance at the Main Facility, located at 23375 Guthrie Road in Linwood. Volunteers are responsible for cage cleaning, diet preparation, physical therapy, medication administration, habitat setup and general housekeeping duties. Training is provided.
Minimum Time Requirement: 4-8 hours/week

Home Rehabilitation Staff
Provide rehab assistance at your home. Volunteers are responsible for rearing orphaned wild babies utilizing OWL principals and manuals. Babies are returned to the main facility when they are weaned for hack out and further training (hunting, foraging skills, etc.). Training is provided. Per state regulations: 2 year apprenticeship at our main facility.
Minimum Time Requirement: Daily in your home

Transport Staff
Responsible for transporting wildlife from the Receiving Center to the Main Facility the same day each week after the center closes (5:00 pm). At present the center is open Monday through Saturday. Emergency transport staff are responsible for transport of injured or orphaned wildlife to various locations, which might include veterinarians, other volunteers or release sites.
Minimum Time Requirement: 2-3 hours/week

Housekeeping Staff
This is a perfect position for those that want to help but don’t have the time to do the animal care duties. Housekeeping responsiblities are at the Main Facility the same day each week. General housekeeping duties may include laundry, dishes, food prep, sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, etc. The peak months are May, June, July and August. Training is provided. Preferred hours for the position is after 10 am.
Minimum Time Requirement: 4 hours/week

Check out their website for more information!

Volunteer Fair at Union Station!

Still not sure where to volunteer? Want to meet and talk to non-profits in person? Mark your calendars! Over 40 nonprofits will be represented at the Serve KC Volunteer Fair, this Saturday April 7th from 10am-1pm at Union Station! Learn about so many ways you can make an impact in your community.

Participating Organizations: Union Station Kansas City, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Sherwood Center, Nourish KC, KC Pet Project, Literacy KC, United Way of Greater Kansas City, Newhouse, KCPT, After the Harvest, Spay & Neuter Kansas City, Safehome, Habitat for Humanity KC, Johnson County Christmas Bureau, The Children’s Place, Harvesters, Cultivate KC, My Father’s House, Community LINC, Morning Glory Ministries, Cornerstones of Care, Youth Volunteer Corps of Greater KC, Hope Faith Ministries, Community Blood Center of Kansas City, The Whole Person, Kansas City Hospice and Palliative Care, Junior Achievement of Greater Kansas City, HopeBUILDERS, Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas, Powell Gardens, L3 | Love Literacy Life, Hillcrest Transitional Housing of MidAmerica, National WWI Museum and Memorial, Bridging the Gap, Starlight Theatre, Jackson County CASA, Cross-Lines Community Outreach, Boys Hope Girls Hope of Kansas City, Hope House, Paws 4 Autism, Kansas City Women in Tech, & KC for Refugees

REGISTER HERE!

Heartland Therapeutic Riding

Heartland Therapeutic Riding is a nonprofit in Miami County whose mission is to serve children and adults with disabilities and to improve quality of life through equine-assisted activities and therapies.  These activities and therapies utilize the interaction with a horse and/or the movement of a horse to promote physical, cognitive, and emotional growth. And they couldn’t do it without volunteers! Here are some of the roles they need volunteers for:

  • Sidewalker – Supports the riders by walking beside the horse and offers assistance and/or stability to the rider according to the instructor’s directions. As a Sidewalker, they observe and interact with the rider and serve as an extra set of eyes and ears for the instructor. This volunteer needs to be comfortable working with individuals with disabilities.
  • Horse Leader – Leads the horse and/or assists the rider in controlling the horse during class. The leader is focused on the horse to ensure the safety of the rider. This volunteer needs to have experience handling horses and must attend our Leader Training class.
  • Barn Assistant – Prepares horses for classes and assists with the general care of our horses. This role includes grooming, tacking, and leading horses. This volunteer needs to have experience handling horses and must attend our Barn Training class.
  • Arena Attendant – Assists the instructor in and outside the arena. Responsibilities may include: setting up the arena, leading horses in and out of the mounting area, changing tack, substituting for a leader, sidewalker, or barn assistant, and taking notes for the instructor. This position is for experienced Heartland volunteers who have attended both leader and barn training

Additional Volunteer Opportunities include:

  • Barn Assistants and Haycrew: If you love being around horses and don’t mind a little dirt, then they’ve got a brush or pitch fork waiting for you! Barn assistants groom and tack horses and the Haycrew help care for our horses.
  • Special Events: If you love putting on a show, then helping with their Horse Show, Fall Festival, Camp, and Parades is just the ticket for you.
  • Fundraising Team: If you’re a go-getter and love to talk with people, you’d be great at helping them round-up auction items and sponsors for their Tux ‘n’ Boots gala or asking for contributions for their Adopt-A-Horse and Rider programs.
  • Ranch Hands: If you can swing a hammer and know a Phillips screwdriver from a flathead screwdriver, then they desperately need you!

 

More information and volunteer applications can be found on their website. Get out there and start making a difference!