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Published: Sunday, October 10th, 2010
What: Peacemakers is an afterschool program for children grades K-5 that sponsors art based activities and service projects that promote healthy relationships and community responsibility.
When: Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30-5pm
Where: Caritas Village Community Center
Who to Contact: Noel Schwartz. nschwartz@aol.com. 901. 274.3106
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Published: Sunday, October 10th, 2010
Fun games and crafts with kids while parents are in classes!
Where: 111 Racine Street, Memphis, TN 38111
When: Weekly, different days each week
CONTACT JAMI KING (kinjm) FOR MORE INFO!
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Published: Thursday, September 30th, 2010
Hello everyone,
The Church Health Center is a much smaller organization than the MED (for those who have volunteered there and know how it works) and it wants to deal with their volunteers more directly, which is a great service opportunity and gives more freedom in scheduling volunteering times.
Their motto states: “We at the Church Health Center believe we have a responsibility to take care of the bodies God gave us, so we have been committed from our beginning to health education and prevention.”
You do not need to be of a certain religion to volunteer and you will get lots of up close contact with the healthcare system in Memphis.
Please email me for more information or to sign up!
Matt McCravy
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Published: Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
Manna House
901-233-0093
1268 Jefferson Avenue
Manna House: Kathleen Kruzcek (901)-233-0093
Program description:
- House of Hospitality for those who are on the Streets.
- Have coffee and enjoy conversation or assist with the shower line.
- This program works specifically with the chronically homeless in Midtown, three days a week. Its basic foundation is friendship and they are looking for volunteers who are willing to spend time developing one on one relationships with the guests who arrive around 8am on Monday, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, board games, and conversation. Once a relationship has been established, it may be that the volunteer takes his or her new friend to the grocery store, or to the Social Security office or the VA, and acts as an advocate (e.g. helping garner information, fill out paper work), and just simply checks in with this new friend to see how he or she is doing.
Volunteers should arrive at 7:45. They close and begin clean up at 11 and volunteers should be done around 11:30.
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Published: Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
The Caritas Village
2509 Harvard Ave.
Memphis, TN 38112
Director of the Village: Onie Johns (901) 327-5246
Program description:
The CaritasVillage provides an interactive modular space where hospitality and creativity flourish as we strive to become “a church in the marketplace.” In the Village coffee shop friends and neighbors come together to share conversation and food for both the body and the soul. When we break bread together we begin to break down walls of hostility between the cultures and to build bridges of love and trust between the rich and the poor that move beyond the walls of The Village and into our daily lives.
The Village Art Center provides a place for children and youth to discover their artistic gifts, community artist to share their skills and local art institutions to reach out to the culturally underserved and disparate community members to connect.
Programs:
- The Village will serve all members of the Binghamton community and will collaborate with community artists and arts institutions to help young people discover and develop their talents in music, dance, drama, writing and the visual arts. Because of limited resources and the threatening environment created by our city streets, the neighborhood children are at increased risk for drug use, teen pregnancy, academic failure and involvement in violent crime. The Village Art Center offers a positive alternative to street corners, providing high quality arts education after-school at a price every interested community member can afford, in the neighborhood where they live.
- Documentary movie nights and discussion (3-4 times per year with childcare.)
- Children’s family fun nights with games, movie, etc. (3-4 times a year)
- Art openings and exhibits (4 times a year) with special focus on art that deals with
Reconciliation, shared values, role of diversity in society.
- Live acoustic music celebrating our shared roots ranging from blues to bluegrass to world music. An effort is made to have quality shows that expose the community to new musical forms and concepts.
- Coffeeshop is open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Lunch served daily with table talk
- In addition, The Village is accepting applications for other community driven activities ranging from book clubs, to women’s groups etc. The Village is especially interested in proposals that include children and community members. The Village has the ability to help incubate new ideas and nurture/umbrella proposals.
- The future vision for the Village includes educational and empowerment programs coordinated by the staff and volunteers of the Village.
- The Village is an alcohol and drug free environment in which art, music and drama are celebrated as expressions of God’s infinite creativity and love for us. Art, film and other activities are viewed as expressions of this love.
Volunteer Opportunities:
- Help with coffee shop.
- Volunteer with any of the center’s programs.
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