Virtual Volunteer Fair

Every year the office of Community-Based Learning holds a volunteer fair to give nonprofits and students an opportunity to meet. This gives nonprofits the chance to spread the word about their volunteer needs and students the chance to find a place to give back.

This year, we’re doing things a little differently. For the VIRTUAL volunteer fair, I will be posting current volunteer opportunities every day from February 8-12. You can follow along here or on Instagram, @jccc_cbl. Through Instagram, JCCC students will have a chance to win prizes every day!

During this pandemic, many nonprofits need help more than ever. So make sure to subscribe and check back next week!

Happy volunteering!

Volunteer Testimonial – KC Pet Project

Hello! My name is Jade and I attend JCCC and work in the Community-Based Learning department. Recently, I have started volunteering as part of my work-study position and I wanted to share my experience so far. In this blogpost, I will be discussing why I chose to volunteer at KC Pet Project, how the application process went, how my first volunteer shift was, and more!

Dogs for Adoption | KC Pet Project

KC Pet Project is leading the way in creating a compassionate, safe community for pets and people through progressive lifesaving programs and services, community resources, and educational opportunities.

The reason I chose to volunteer at an animal shelter is because I have always loved animals and working at an animal shelter would allow me to help animals in need. After researching several shelters in my area, KCPP really stood out to me due to all their accomplishments and services. I emailed them and quickly got a response with steps on how to get started as a volunteer!

Application Process:

I thought the application process was easy and straightforward. In order to volunteer, I first had to watch a short orientation video and take a quick quiz afterwards. After completing the quiz I was directed to sign-up for a shelter tour depending on which of the 3 KCPP locations I wanted to work at. Shelter tour dates fill out fast! I was put on a waiting list for the next month’s tour dates after finishing the video and quiz. Soon the next batch of tours was put out and I wasted no time in getting signed-up!

Shelter Tour:

In early October, I attended the KCPP Shelter Tour for the Elmwood Ave. location! The first thing everyone did was purchase their own volunteer shirt from the gift shop and turn in their volunteer consent forms. After everyone had arrived the tour started! We were shown all around the inside and outside of the facility, all the background workings, and of course all the cute dogs and cats. It was interesting to see how much really goes on at animal shelters. At the end of the tour we were able to interact with the pets! Everyone was able to do clicker training with the dogs and cats and give them treats if they were well-behaved. At the end of the tour, we were all officially KCPP volunteers and we took a group picture (above).

Volunteer Shifts:

Shortly after attending the shelter tour I received an email detailing how to set up my volunteer profile and sign-up for my first shift! Since I have not completed any animal training yet all I could sign-up for was non-animal specific roles. My first shift was helping with administrative tasks which included making several informational packets for adopters. During my first shift I also helped with greeting people at the front door and directing them to where they needed to be. The staff that helped me were very kind, knowledgeable, and extremely helpful! I was definitely nervous going in but I quickly grew comfortable! 

Other tasks I have done are help prepare canine enrichment treats and help direct traffic during KCPP’s special Election Day event! KCPP was registered as a polling location for the first time this election year.

Animal Training:

Volunteers at KCPP are able to complete training in order to work with the animals. They are given the choice to work with cats or dogs. I opted to complete feline animal training. This was an easy process as well. The first thing I did was watch a 60-minute feline training video and take a short quiz at the end. After passing the quiz, I was able to sign-up for in-person training.

The in-person training was conducted by a long-time KCPP volunteer who works almost exclusively with the cats. He explained the different tasks that feline volunteers could do and how to accomplish them. He also went into detail about the importance of how to properly interact with the shelter cats. It was a great experience and I learned a lot!

Others attending the training and myself got the chance to meet this little guy! (pictured above)

He was relatively new to the shelter and was very sweet to everyone. We learned that he came in with a severe skin condition and has to wear a sweater and donut so that he wouldn’t scratch himself. However, our instructor explained that he was getting better and would soon be ready for adoption!

Though I haven’t been volunteering with KC Pet Project for long, I’ve already learned so much and have enjoyed my time there.

If you are someone interested in volunteering, with KCPP or otherwise, please go out there and help! Organizations like KCPP are currently experiencing a volunteer shortage due to Covid-19. Many non-profits that run mostly on volunteer aid are in great need of helping hands! So, if you can, please consider volunteering, especially since it’s the holiday season!

Here is some contact information for KC Pet Project:

Website – kcpetproject.org  

Email – contact@kcpetproject.org 

Phone – (816) 683-1383

Happy Volunteering!

 

Giving Tuesday Ideas!

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Giving Tuesday is a global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world.  Giving Tuesday was created in 2012 as a way to encourage people to do good. It is now an independent nonprofit focused on inspiring others to do good whether that means donating to charities or helping out a neighbor! Learn more about #GivingTuesday on their website.

Here are some local organizations you might consider donating to today:

Home Page - Goodwill AkronGoodwill of Western Missouri and Eastern Kansas

  • Goodwill empowers people to discover their potential and adapt for the future through the power of work.
  • Help Goodwill accomplish their mission by donating to Goodwill’s Holiday of Giving Campaign!

 

Freedom Hoops

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  • Creating disciples on and off the court. 
  • Freedom Hoops is looking for donations to help raise $7,500 to cover all costs for 15 young men to go to summer camp!
  • Donate Here!

 

 

Rise Against HungerRise Against Hunger - Wikipedia

  • Rise Against Hunger is growing a global movement to end hunger by empowering communities, nourishing lives, and responding to emergencies.
  • This Giving Tuesday you can help by donating money to Rise Against Hunger and provide meals to those in need! Donate here.
    • $250 provides 700 emergency meals
    • $120 provides treatment to a child facing malnutrition 
    • $75 provides a child a year of meals
    • $60 provides a food basket for an at-risk family

Happy #GivingTuesday!

JCCC Giving Tea

Johnson County Community College – COLLEAGUE 2 COLLEAGUEAttention JCCC staff and faculty! This popular JCCC tradition is looking a little different this year. Although you won’t be able to drink tea and wrap presents together this year, JCCC will still be collecting your holiday donations! All you have to do is view the various wish lists down below, make your purchases, and bring your new and unwrapped items to campus!

JCCC’s Holiday Giving Tea committee will be hosting an on-campus, drive-through, collection event.

Location: Regnier Center Parking Garage

Date & Time: Tue. Dec. 1st | 1-3pm

Can’t make this date? You can leave your donations in a bin in CC 115 – Campus Police. Now through Dec. 1st!

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Online Wish Lists:

Care Beyond the Boulevard (homeless outreach)

  • Greatest Needs: Antibiotic ointment, AA or AAA batteries, blankets, cold medicine (any kind), hand and foot warmers, ibuprofen and protein snacks

JCCC Cav Cupboard (food pantry/hygiene products/school supplies)

  • Greatest Needs: Baby food, diapers, hats, gloves, scarves, canned meat/fish and boxed meals

Kansas City VA Medical Center

  • Greatest Needs: Denture cleaner, disposable razors, large cans of regular coffee, men’s coats sizes XL to XXXXL, restaurant gift cards, $10 Walmart® or QuikTrip® gift cards

JCCC Gives (holiday help for students/faculty/staff) Wish Lists and Donations

  • In-person monetary donations to JCCC Gives can be made Dec. 1 at the collection event or in COM 309. Mail checks to Johnson County Community College, 12345 College Blvd., c/o Box 7, Overland Park, KS 66210.

Have questions? Contact Michele Clark at mclark31@jccc.edu

Sponsored by the JCCC Foundation.

Happy Holidays!

Bridging the Gap Volunteer Opportunities!

Bridging the Gap’s mission is to work towards making the Kansas City region sustainable by connecting the environment, economy, and community. 

They are looking for volunteers for their various events and community service projects! 

Some of the upcoming opportunities include tree planting, WildLands restoration, helping out at community recycling centers!

Volunteer: Tree Planting, Historic Northeast KCMO - Bridging the GapTree Planting

Need a breath of fresh air? Come out to plant trees to help improve Kansas City’s air quality for generations to come!

Location: Falcon Ridge neighborhood in Lenexa, KS

Date & Time: Friday, November 6th | 1pm-4pm

Register Here!

WildLands Restoration

Fall is a beautiful time to visit Rocky Point Glades in Swope Park! You can help remove invasive honeysuckle to conserve this unique ecosystem, then spend some time exploring!

Location: Rocky Point Glades in Swope Park

Date & Time: Saturday, November 7th | 9am-12pm

Register Here!

Recycle - Bridging the GapCommunity Recycling Centers

Still trying to figure out what can and can’t be recycled? Spend a few hours volunteering at the Community Recycling Center to up your recycling knowledge and help KC recycle better!

Location: North KCMO, South KCMO

Date & Time: Every Wednesday and Saturday 

Register Here!

*In response to Covid-19, all these opportunities will follow CDC guidelines. Volunteers will be required to wear a mask and social distance.

Can’t make any of these dates? Click here for a calendar with more volunteer opportunities with Bridging the Gap.

Happy Volunteering!

Powell Gardens’ Festival of Lights!

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Powell Gardens, Kansas City’s botanical gardens, are committed to creating an experience that embraces the Midwest’s spirit of place and inspires an appreciation for the importance of plants in our lives.

Festival of Lights is returning to Powell Gardens for the 4th year! Festival goers are able to walk a mile-long path through the gardens and experience a variety of immersive light displays.

Festival of Lights | Powell Gardens, Kansas City's botanical garden

They have an URGENT need of volunteers!

Dates: November 12th to January 3rd

Location: 1609 NW US Hwy 50, Kingsville, MO 64061

Volunteers will be needed to help with greeting guests, parking, and serving attendees.

Your safety is of utmost importance, CDC guidelines will be strictly enforced.

For helping, volunteers will be given a t-shirt, 2 free tickets to the festival, and dinner for those who work more than 3.5 hours.

There are 3 ways to get signed up!

  1. Email volunteer@powellgardens.org with the dates you will be able to work    or
  2. Call at 816-697-2600 ext. 304 and leave a message with the dates and times that work for you   or
  3. Signup with the links provided below:

Nov. 9-12

Nov. 16-20

Nov. 23-27

Nov. 30-Dec. 4

Dec. 7-11

Dec. 14-18

Dec. 21-27

Dec. 28-Jan. 3

Half shifts (3.5 hours) are available upon request.

Powell Gardens Festival of Lights 2020-2021 in Midwest - Dates

For more information, please contact Mikaela Papageorgiou, the volunteer coordinator.

Email: voluneer@powellgardens.org

Phone: 816-697-2600

Happy Volunteering!

Villa St. Francis Volunteer Opportunities!

Villa St. Francis Nursing Home In Olathe, Kansas

Villa St. Francis is committed to caring for the elderly so that their last days are spent in comfort. They were founded in 1945 by the Sisters of Charity, and for the past 75 years, they have continued the same tradition of quality care to the citizens of Kansas. Their team is dedicated to compassionate care and comfort for residents and their families.

Villa St. Francis Nursing Home In Olathe, KansasVilla St. Francis has begun to open their doors to volunteers again starting Monday, October 12!

They are seeking 10 volunteers to assist residents and their visiting loved ones.

Location: 16600 W 126th St, Olathe, KS 66062

CDC and St. Villa policy requires that volunteers be treated as staff members and will undergo weekly Covid-19 testing, free of charge.

Villa currently DOES NOT have any Covid-19 cases in the building.

If you are interested, please contact Amanda Myers for further details and scheduling:

Phone: (913) 747-0260 or (913) 490-9276

Email: VolunteerMail@volgistics.com

Notice: The building will not be open to volunteers unless they are scheduled with Amanda.

Duties would include:

  • Assisting residents to and from their visit location
  • Assisting family members to and from the visit location
  • Monitoring visits while providing safe distance and privacy
  • Making sure the families are going only to their designated location

Qualifications:

  • Must be 18 years or older
  • Must be able to push residents in wheelchairs

Happy Volunteering!

KC Rakes Volunteer Opportunity!

Shepherd’s Center empowers mid-life and older adults to live healthy, engaged, and independent lives. They do this through programs and services that are dedicated to reducing the impact of social isolation on seniors’ physical, mental, and emotional health and wellbeing.

Their program, KC Rakes, partners with the community in order to rake yards for older adults who cannot physically do it themselves and cannot afford to pay for a service. The goal for this event is to help 50 homeowners in the Kansas City Metro area.

KC Rakes! 2018

KC Rakes 2020 will be held on November 7th!

Time: 9:00 AM

Location: Central United Methodist Church – 5144 Oak St., Kansas City, MO 64112 (for volunteer check-in) and assigned homes.

In order to reach their goal, KC Shepherd’s Center needs many helping hands! Volunteers are needed for raking or to be designated drivers! Drivers will need to have a truck and will be responsible for picking up and loading waste bags onto their vehicle and drop-off the waste at a designated city required location. Raking teams will be given their yard assignments at check-in and usually takes 2-4 hours for a team to finish.

Rakes, gloves, and yard bags will be provided. However, you may bring your own tools as well. Bringing in leaf blowers will be greatly appreciated!

This event will follow CDC guidelines in order to provide a safe experience.

For more information about this event visit this website or email your question here: bobi@kcshepherdscenter.org

Interested in volunteering? Sign up with this link.

Want to volunteer with your team? Have each member sign up individually with the group name!

Happy Volunteering!

Outdoor Volunteer Opportunity with Bridging the Gap!

Bridging the Gap is holding a Kansas City Wildlands Restoration day this coming Saturday, September 26th!

Kansas City Wildlands - Bridging the GapThis ecological restoration opportunity will provide many educational moments while volunteers work to protect the biodiversity of the wildlands.

There will be guidelines set in place in order to uphold social distancing.

Location: Jerry Smith Prairie – South KCMO

Date & Time: Sept. 26th from 1 – 4pm

KC Wildlands Restoration Workday - Greenability Magazine

During this workday, the team will be cutting and treating shrub honeysuckle that threatens the prairie. Tools and training will be provided. Online registration is required to participate.

If you are interested, please sign-up with this link.

If you have any questions, please contact Linda Lehrbaum, the Kansas City WildLands Program Manager, at Linda@bridgingthegap.org

Happy Volunteering!