Call to Action for 2/10/2023

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Feb 10, 2023
by Jan Hawkins

Call to Action - February 10, 2023

Greetings, Prince William - Spring is just around the corner!  If your nonprofit agency has lots of clean-up projects both outdoors and indoors, Volunteer Prince William has manpower and muscles available to help you!  We have several individuals needing community service hours to fulfill an obligation to the courts.  Our Community Service Volunteers are adults and teens charged with misdemeanors and available during the week and on weekends.  It's a win-win, they get their obligations met and your agency gets critical projects completed!  Please contact Shelley at 571.292.5316, email stibbs@volunteerprincewilliam.org to learn more.

They Served Us, Now You Can Serve Them! Volunteer Prince William needs Volunteer Drivers age 21+ who can provide transportation for veterans and their spouse/widow to medical appointments, supermarkets, retail and houses of worship.  Volunteers must pass criminal background and driving record background checks, have a valid Virginia driver's license and have a vehicle liability insurance policy.  You'll feel great as you make new friends while providing transportation to veterans who otherwise struggle to have their daily and medical needs met!  Please email jhawkins@volunteerprincewilliam.org to learn how you can get involved.  This opportunity is made possible by a grant from Potomac Health Foundation.

  • BEACON for English Language & Literacy is recruiting Volunteer Teachers, Tutors and Substitutes for their spring classes, March 20-June 8. Volunteers are provided with a formal textbook curriculum that incorporates listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.  Volunteers use the textbook to develop a lesson plan that provides additional opportunities for practice that emphasizes conversation practice and student engagement.  You'll feel great as you help adults gain the confidence and learn the language skills needed to get a job, communicate with their children's teachers, talk with their doctor, or pursue higher education! Apply today - please visit https://beaconliteracy.org/get-involved/volunteer-application/ or email Jmorazuniga@osbva.org for more information.
  • Birthright of Woodbridge is looking for volunteers to offer loving, confidential, non-judgmental support to those who are pregnant or think they may be pregnant. Many volunteer opportunities are available, full training and mentorship is provided for volunteers so you can best help the women who need you!  Volunteers are needed both mornings and afternoons.  Please email woodbridge@birthright.org or call 703.583.1178 for more information.
  • You can make a difference in the life of a child! Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) needs volunteers age 21+ who care about children growing up in a safe, permanent and loving home. The staff will hold their next Virtual Information Sessions on March 8, 6pm-7pm, and a second session on March 22, 6pm-7pm. Learn how you can help protect abused and neglected children in your community by becoming a volunteer advocate. Please email jpolen@casacis.org or call 703.330.8145 to receive the link to the meeting.
  • Catholic Charities' Virginia Refugee Student Achievement Program (VRSAP) needs volunteers to help tutor students on an ongoing basis. This program supports children for up to five years after arrival and assists refugee students in target areas so that they will be successful in school.  Tutors assist children with tutoring, school supplies, computers, referrals for counseling, academic services, testing, and other needs.  Please visit http://bit.ly/3uBxVnP to sign up.  Please email LeaAnn.Gross@ccda.net to learn more.
  • The dedicated staff at Grace United Methodist Church needs volunteers to be Teachers and Helpers for their next session of English as a Second Language (ESL), April 4 thru June 8. Classes will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7pm-9pm at the church located at 9750 Wellington Road, Manassas 20110.  You'll feel wonderful as you help learners improve their English reading, writing and speaking skills!  Please email esl@umcgrace.org to learn how you can make a difference.
  • Start your year right by giving back to the community! Keep Prince William Beautiful is holding a Community Cleanup February 25, 10am-1pm at Dale City Farmers Market lot, 14090 Gemini Way Dale City 22193.  The cleanup will focus on removing trash from the commuter parking lot where the market is held weekly.  Volunteers age 18+ welcome, volunteers under 18 must volunteer with an adult.  Rain Date: March 4.  You'll enjoy being out in the fresh air with family/friends as you help clean up this lot!  Please visit http://bit.ly/3Hcmokw to sign up, email abrown@kpwb.org to learn more.
  • Help fight hunger both locally and internationally! Lutheran Church of the Covenant and Woodbridge Rotary Club are hosting the 8th Annual Rise Against Hunger packaging event March 18, 9am-2:30pm at Neabsco Elementary School, 3800 Cordell Avenue, Woodbridge 22193.  Lots of volunteers are needed to help set up, pack meals and clean up - the goal is to package 30,000 meals.  All ages welcome!  Volunteers are also asked to bring non-perishable foods that day for the families at Neabsco Elementary.  Can't make this event?  You can also donate funds online to cover the costs of ingredients; the goal is $12,000.  Please visit https://bit.ly/3JYkln6 to sign up and donate.
  • Mark Your Calendars! After a two-year hiatus, the NVFS Strikes for Stronger Families Bowl-a-Thon is returning on March 18! This in-person event will be held at Bowl America Bull Run, 10641 Balls Ford Road, Manassas; funds raised will support the SERVE campus. It's fun for the whole family, so gather up your team of 5 bowlers and sign up today! Please visit nvfs.org/events/bowl-a-thon/ for more information, email jwarren@nvfs.org for more information and to register your team.
  • Pink Space Theory has all sorts of volunteer opportunities open for talented individuals! Newsletter Content Contributor, STEM Lesson Creator, Grant Writer and STEM Speaker are just a few of the opportunities available to get young minds excited about learning!  Please email volunteermanager@pinkspacetheory.org for more information.
  • If you're an Honorably Discharged or Retired Veteran wanting to help other veterans, here's a terrific opportunity for you! The Veteran's Treatment Docket, a program of Prince William County Government Criminal Justice Services, is looking for volunteers age 21+ to act as Veteran Mentors to engage, encourage and empower fellow veterans that are involved in the criminal justice system.  Duties include be available by phone/video or other means to assist docket participants and be there for your veteran.  This may include nights and weekends.  A 12-month commitment is required; training is provided.  You'll feel great as you share your own veteran experiences and help a fellow vet get their life and affairs back on track again!  Please visit http://bit.ly/3HBNZxe for details, email cmayers@pwcgov.org for more information.

If you are looking for other opportunities, please don't forget to call our wonderful team at Volunteer Prince William at 703.369.5292.  You can also visit our website at www.volunteerprincewilliam.org.  Thanks so much for all you do in our community.