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Partners In Education - GISD

We have hundreds of students who would love a Sun City mentor or tutor. Choose from 14 different schools - elementary, middle or high school - 30 minutes a week. The students of Georgetown would benefit greatly from your life experiences and wisdom. Village Elementary is in need of mentors as well; it is a school that is close and convenient for Sun City residents. Call George Wagner, Sun City Mentor/Tutor, PIE Board Member, at 864-0641, wagywagy@suddenlink.net , or Donna Covey, Program Specialist at PIE, 943-5175. If you are interested, give me a call and let’s meet at Sparky’s for coffee to give you a brief overview of mentoring and tutoring. Donna Covey, Program Specialist, Georgetown Partners in Education, 512-943-5175, coveyd@georgetownisd.org

Cornerstone Counseling Board Members Needed

Cornerstone Counseling, with locations in Austin, Round Rock, and Burnet, has provided outpatient drug and alcohol treatment to indigent clients since 1994. They need qualified, caring board members. Volunteers will need prior non-profit management skills, business skills or personal/ family experience with drug/alcohol problems. Contact fhcstone@verizon.net or call Fred Hoover at 512-657-8293.

St. David's Georgetown Hospital - Come be a Saint (David's Volunteer)

We have opportunities in the ER, Gift Shop, Radiology, Lab, and Information Desk.

Email lynne.harris@stdavids.com or call 942-4197.

Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Victim Assistance Unit is looking for volunteers

 

The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Victim Assistance Unit is looking for volunteers.   Volunteers will be trained to respond to emergency situations in Williamson County.   After a traumatic event, people often feel helpless, confused and emotionally shocked. These volunteers will be trained to assist citizens of Williamson County in the immediate time of crises and support them through the first difficult hours.

 

Support duties of theses volunteers include: Homicides, Suicides/Attempted Suicides, Natural Death, Death Notifications, Fires, Child/Elder Abuse, Family Violence, Sexual Assaults, Traffic Accidents, General Welfare Concerns, Violent Crimes and Natural Disasters.   Victim’s Assistance responds to calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  

 

If you would like more information regarding our volunteer program or to obtain an application, please call Ashley Uhrig at 943-1374, email auhrig@wilco.org or go to the Williamson County website at www.wilco.org and download an application.   Anyone interested in becoming a part of our unit must be at least 21 years of age, fill out at an application, pass a background check, have a valid TX Driver’s License, and commit to one year of service.  

 

The deadline to register for the upcoming training is September 18, 2008 at 5:00pm. Classroom training is scheduled to begin the evening of Friday September 19, 2008 at 6:00pm to 8:00pm, Saturday September 20, 2008 at 8:00 am to 5:00pm and Sunday September 21, 2008 from 8:00am to 5:00pm.   This is a total of 20 hours training.   

 

For further media information contact:

 

Detective John Foster

Williamson County Sheriff’s Office

Pager: 512-208-2188

The Assistance League of Georgetown Area

 

Welcomes new members and volunteers the third Monday of each month at 9:30am at the First United Methodist Church, 410 E University.  Thrift shop at 603   W. University accepts donations and is open Wednesday and Saturday 10 a. m .to 2 p.m.; Thursday and Friday 10 am to 4 p.m. Call 869-8876 or 863 9634 for more information to volunteer.

Hope Alliance

Hope Alliance builds partnerships and provides services that renew hope, highlight possibilities, and change futures for those whose lives have been affected by domestic and sexual violence. We are asking for YOUR help to create hope and empower positive changes in the lives of survivors. Community members are encouraged and invited to attend monthly volunteer orientations on the 1st Wednesday of every month from 5:30 - 7 p.m. RSVP is requested; please email Jessica.pabon@hopealliancetx.org or call 512-255-1212 for more information. There are a variety of ways the community can GET INVOLVED with Hope Alliance; the first step is to ask.


TMFF (Texas Military Family Foundation)

Beginning back in August of ‘06, a group from Georgetown began weekly trips to Ft. Hood in support of the TMFF (Texas Military Family Foundation). The group is comprised of about 30 folks, mostly from Sun City, who carpool to deliver fresh baked goods (cookies and brownies) and fresh fruit (apples, bananas and oranges) to the troops. Most of the time, these items go to one of the SRP (soldier readiness processing) sites, where the soldiers process for pre- and post-deployment. It’s primarily administrative and medical with orientation briefi ngs included.

Over that period of time, we have been involved with departures, cookouts, welcome home, memorial services and visiting with soldiers at Darnell Hospital and Rough Rider Village (this is where soldiers are quartered after being released from Darnell) and the TMFF building.

We have been blessed to take a variety of wonderful baked goods (I’d estimate a few thousand dozen) and fruit from the good hearts who make and donate them. We have also delivered several hundred lullaby CDs (funded by the local Veterans organizations for the soldiers’ kids); about 4,000 pounds of hard back and paper back books from the Georgetown library and residents; hundreds of VCR and DVD tapes and portable players; hand made afghans; bicycles, and some items of clothing and a watch for one particular sol-dier who was burned out of his apartment.

The focus of TMFF is on soldiers who have been injured where our group can help out. The group going continues to grow, and the bakers, thankfully, also continue to grow. Our contribution is to show the soldiers that there are folks who appreciate their service and sacrifice, and we will continue our weekly trips until this war is over.

If you’d like to get involved, either as a baker, a donor, or one who makes the trip, please contact Ron Lockhart at 868-873 or Howard Konetchy at 864-3624. If you’d like to make a tax deductible contribution please make your check payable to the TMFF and send it to the attention of Julie Curtis-Win, Executive Director and Founder of the TMFF at 1610 South 31st Street, Ste 02, Temple, Texas 76504.

You may visit the website at www.tmff.us.

Habitat for Humanity

Since so many of our wonderful volunteers live in Sun City, I would like to reach out to others who might be interested in supporting Habitat in a non-construction area. We are in need of volunteers for our Family Selection Committee – this group is responsible for reviewing applications and recommending qualified applicants to the board of directors for selection in the Habitat program.
Thank you for any assistance you can provide. Contact Linda Sloan, Community Involvement Director, Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County, 512-863-4344 ext. 29.

 

Williamson County Courthouse Academy

The Williamson Museum is seeking volunteers to give tours in the Museum as well as the newly restored 1910 Williamson County Courthouse. They also need volunteers for the "Up the Chisholm Trail" event to be held in September. Training sessions and materials are provided and training will be scheduled in July. For information or to sign up, contact Mickie Ross at 943-1670 or mross@wilco.org .


Williamson County Children's Advocacy Center

Volunteers are needed at the Children’s Advocacy Center. Volunteers undergo a background check, personal interview, and training. They are asked to work 4 hour shifts (with whatever fl exibility is needed) and do the following: answer phones, help incoming clients with paperwork, play with the children, help with some general cleanup, and basically be a friendly face. We recycle used cell phones and ink jet cartridges and would MUCH appreciate your donations from family and friends. Contact Jerri Jones, Executive Director, at 512-943-3701 or www.wilcocac.org .


Covenant Christian Academy

Covenant Christian Academy is seeking volunteer coaches for the 2008-2009 school year in the following event areas: • Academics (including research) • Art (including sculpture, metalworking, and woodworking) • Photography • Needle and Thread • Music performance • Athletics • Platform performance Contact information: William S. Wright, Pastor, (512) 863-6946.


American Red Cross of Central Texas opens office in Williamson County

The American Red Cross of Central Texas has opened an office in Georgetown to serve volunteers, customers and clients in Williamson County.  Housed in the Georgetown Community Resource Center at 605 E. University Ave., the office will be staffed by volunteers and is poised to offer most, if not all, services provided in the Austin headquarters including volunteer orientation, disaster casework and safety training such as CPR and first aid.

Find out more about volunteer opportunities in Williamson County by calling (512) 930-1700 or email mail@centex.redcross.org .

For more information on the American Red Cross or volunteering please call (800) or (512) 928-4271, email mail@centex.redcross.org or look on-line at www.centex.redcross.org .

Annunciation Maternity Home

Annunciation Maternity Home offers a new beginning for teens and women experiencing a crisis pregnancy. This ministry is only possible with the generous contributions of our Volunteers. They serve joyously as nursery workers, tutors, office staff, mentors, garage sale crew, maintenance men, Life Skills teachers and special project support. Call Rafaela at (512) 864-7755.


Faith in Action Caregivers

Georgetown needs volunteers to provide transportation for Seniors who are no longer able to drive to the doctor and other medical appointments, grocery store, or other personal errands. Please call Judy Bowman, volunteer coordinator at 868-9544 for more information or to volunteer. A neighbor’s independence depends on you.

Lone Star Circle of Care Health Clinics

A number of volunteer opportunities in Round Rock and Georgetown are available at Lone Star Circle of Care, which operates health clinics for tens of thousands of our medically underserved neighbors. Opportunities range from acting as a patient advocate to assisting with administrative tasks and special events. If you are interested in volunteering or would like to fill out an application, please visit us online at http://www.lscctx.org/volunteer. html. If you have additional questions, please call 512-868-1124 or email mserafine@lscctx. org.

 

MEDICO

MEDICO, an international humanitarian service organization based in Georgetown, provides outreaches of medical, optometric, and dental care professional teams to remote areas of Central America, where there is little or no access to health care. Volunteers are needed to prepare, condense, and pack medicines into containers which are flown in with the medical teams. The preparation and packing of these facilities. These volunteer opportunities are not regularly scheduled, but are facilitated through an emailed announcement. If you would like to share in this volunteer opportunity, please contact Brian Crowe at brian@medico.org and ask to be included in this database. MEDICO Warehouse opportunities occur on average once every two to three weeks. For further information, please be sure to visit our website at www.medico. org or call Brian at 930-1893.


Seton Medical Center Williamson

Volunteers are needed for the new Seton Medical Center Williamson in eastern Round Rock. Every department in the hospital requires volunteer staff. Come share your time and talents, make new friends, and be a part of the largest and only faith-based hospital in Williamson County. For more information, please contact Debi Bankhead, Director of Volunteer Services, at dbankhead@seton.org or 324-4299. Complete an online volunteer application at www.setonwilliamsonfdn.org/volunteers.


R.O.C.K., Ride On Center for Kids

R.O.C.K., (Ride On Center for Kids) is a non-profi t organization providing hippotherapy and therapeutic horseback riding to students with a variety of physical and learning challenges. R.O.C.K., in partnership with the horse, improves independence and life skills. R.O.C.K. needs volunteers to fill a variety of roles including horsehandlers, sidewalkers, barn maintenance, office assistance, fundrais-ing, special events, publicity, and much, much more. Volunteer training courses are offered throughout the year, and horse experience is not required. Volunteering at R.O.C.K. is a fun and rewarding experience! For more information about volunteer opportunities, please visit our website at www.rockride. org or contact Michelle Sanders, Volunteer Coordinator, at (512) 930-7625 x 107 or by email at michelle@rockride.org.


  Call for Volunteers:  Second Hand Prose, Used Bookstore in Georgetown Public Library

Second-Hand Prose, the used bookstore in G’town Public Library needs volunteers to man the store and to sort, shelve, and cull donated books. 3 hour shifts, flexible hours. Training provided. Call Necia Chessman, 868-1534.

Info about the bookstore
The Georgetown Public Library's used book store, Second- Hand Prose, has over 8500 books and media for sale. There are items for children, teens, adults, as well as special books for collectors. Prices are unbeatable; hardbacks are $3, paperbacks $1, many in like-new condition. Each month there are also featured specials.

Looking for a good read? a gift for someone special? Or just the chance to browse through the selection? Visit Second-Hand Prose in the Georgetown Public Library at 402 W. Eighth Street. Second-Hand Prose is run by the Friends of the Georgetown Public Library.


Department of Veteran's Affairs Needs You

People all over America were saddened by the out patient treatment of injured servicemen and women at Walter Reed. However the problems created by the injuries in Afghanistan and Iraq is also close to home.  Temple is the location of a regional VA Medical Center that is desperately in need of your help. It also serves the VA clinics in Cedar Park and Austin. Volunteers are needed in both clinics as well as at the hospital.

Injured servicemen and women released from active duty are beginning to put a strain on an already strained service. The hospital staff is among the most sensitive and dedicated group of professionals one could meet and work with.

Volunteers are needed to do almost anything: Van drivers, Receptionists; Family Liaison; Birthday celebrations and on and on. There are opportunities to work in patient education, engineering, motor pool to name a few others.

Yes Temple is a little farther than Georgetown but a lot closer than Iraq or Afghanistan.  Car pooling is a possibility with the few of us already working at Temple. No uniforms to buy and you can make your own hours and enjoy the friendship of the other volunteers while being the guest of the VA for lunch. 

So be offended by Walter Reed but volunteer to do something locally to be sure it doesn't repeat close to home.

For information call John Morran at 868-1613.


Georgetown Partner's in Education

Is mentoring for you?

  • I have been mentoring in Sun City for ten rewarding and joyful years. I have attempted to pass on to these great kids whatever wisdom I have acquired from the trials and tribulations of life. You can do the same. They need your skills and talents. You can make a difference.

Mentoring has many benefits:

  • Build their self esteem
  • Encourage students to stay in school
  • Improve academic skills
  • Build confidence
  • Build overall social skills

Mentoring options:

  • Less than one hour a week
  • 14 different schools to choose
  • Grade school to high school
  • Pick a day and time convenient to all

Annual schedule:

  • Mentoring starts in late September and ends in May
  • Less holidays, Easter break, Christmas break, testing, bad weather.
  • Mentors inform the school of their own vacation schedule.

If interested in learning and exploring more about mentoring, let’s meet for coffee at Accents or anywhere.

Thank you,
George Wagner
, SS Resident, Mentor, Tutor, PIE Board Member
864-0641 –
wagywagy@suddenlink.nett


Friends of the Georgetown Library

Do you want to help the library and your community? Judy Johnston trains the adult volunteers who help at the library who check in and shelve materials and other jobs as needed. We always need more help! If you would like to spend two or more hours each week at the Georgetown Library, please pick up a "volunteer application" at the Circulation Desk. Judy will contact you for an orientation. We know that many of you travel frequently, and that’s okay; we still have a place for you.

Did you know that on the first Tuesday of each month, Fish City Grill sponsors a local non-profit organization, and awards them 15% of the sales for that day? The first Tuesday in October is the day that the Friends of the Georgetown Public Library will be sponsored. It’s a wonderful way to enjoy a great meal and help the "Friends."

The Friends also has many volunteer opportunities. Please visit our website at www.folgeorgetown.com for more information and answers to many of your questions. We look forward to seeing you at the library!


Habitat for Humanity Restore

The Habitat Restore of Williamson County is located at 2108 N Austin Ave, across the street from the Georgetown High School. We take in donations of new and gently used building materials and lumber. We are always in need of donations and volunteers to help us in our endeavor of restoring the community. We have cashier, customer service, sorting and pricing opportunities available. Call Dodie or Caren to donate or volunteer. 869-2070.







 

 


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