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MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY.

LIVE UNITED:

VOLUNTEER United Way of Central Maryland’s 2011 Volunteer Guide GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER.

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Anne Frank said it best: “How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” Our mission at United Way of Central Maryland is to mobilize the community to improve people’s lives. More than simply encouraging people to “give, advocate & volunteer,” we help them make informed choices about their gifts of money, advocacy and time. We hope you find United Way’s 2011 Volunteer Guide a useful resource to find meaningful volunteer opportunities in the health and human services sector across central Maryland. Whether you are seeking something for yourself, your family, or a group - on a one time basis or longterm - the guide can lead you to many great causes and organizations that will welcome you with open arms. No matter what you choose, let me thank you for your selflessness on behalf of others and for doing your part “to improve the world.” Happy volunteering!

Mark S. Furst President and CEO United Way of Central Maryland


ASK “WHAT DO YOU NEED?” Visit the websites of agencies you’re interested in. Make sure their work is something you are passionate about and that you have the skills required to make the most impact. Call the agency directly to learn about what they need and what you have to offer. BE OPEN TO ALL FORMS OF VOLUNTEERISM INCLUDING SKILLS-BASED AND DONATION DRIVES Days of Action are a great way to volunteer on-site at an agency, but there are many ways to give back to your community. Ideas include coordinating donation drives or using one of your professional skills to help fill an agency need, like finance, marketing and communications, or legal assistance. CONSIDER A LONG-TERM COMMITMENT Trained, ongoing volunteers can be the most valuable. PLAN AHEAD & BE FLEXIBLE Agencies work with many volunteers to ensure they meet their mission. Plan ahead for the best chance of getting your first choice of date or time. If your first choice of date or time isn’t available, try to coordinate another time with the agency. PLAN APPROPRIATE ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN Due to safety and liability reasons, some agencies are unable to accommodate young children. If you are unable to bring your child to a volunteering event, there are many other ways to introduce children to the important concept of giving back to their community. LIMIT YOUR GROUP SIZE Due to safety and liability reasons or space limitations, some agencies are unable to accommodate large groups. If you are a member of a large group, consider splitting up into smaller groups on different days. HONOR YOUR COMMITMENT Once you’ve committed to serving on a specific day, make every attempt to honor your commitment. The agency most likely turned down other offers of help in order to welcome you, and its counting on your help! FOLLOW ALL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES SET BY THE AGENCY HAVE FUN! REFLECT Take time to reflect on your experience. What did you learn? How did the experience change your perspective? Would you do it again? SPREAD THE WORD There are many ways to give back in your community. Encourage your friends, family members and colleagues to do the same!

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LIVE UNITED 365 DAYS A YEAR! Here are some ideas to get you started! January Recognize National Mentoring Month and pledge to be a volunteer reader, tutor or mentor to help children succeed in school – and in life. Visit liveunited.org/LUWvolunteer. Honor the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by serving your community on the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service. Contact your local Volunteer Center for ideas. February Blood is traditionally in short supply during the winter months. Coordinate a blood drive or donate blood at your local Red Cross donation center. Visit redcross-cmd.org. March It’s Read Across America month. Participate in UWCM’s Virtual Book Drive to donate books to kids in need. April National Volunteer Week encourages all Americans to commit to volunteering in their community and also celebrates the invaluable services volunteers do every day. Contact your local Volunteer Center for volunteer opportunities year-round. May Celebrate Mother’s Day by coordinating a Community Baby Shower to provide a new Mom in need with the supplies necessary to take care of her new bundle of joy. June June 21st is the longest day of the year. Celebrate by participating in United Way’s annual National Day of Action. July Food Banks often run dry during the summer months. Join UWCM’s Access to Healthy Food Initiative by coordinating a healthy food drive or volunteering to serve a meal or sort food donations. August Gear up for Back to School by contributing school supplies to a family in need. September Honor victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks on America by participating in the National Day of Service and Remembrance. Contact your local Volunteer Center for volunteer opportunities. October Participate in UWCM’s Day of Action and join hundreds of other UWCM supporters across the region on a single day of volunteerism and unity. November Recognize National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week by contributing to Harvest of Plenty so a family in need can enjoy a hearty Thanksgiving dinner. Volunteering is a great way for families to spend quality time together. Honor National Family Volunteer Day by committing your family to volunteering several times a year. December Give a family Hope for the Holidays by providing gifts and other holiday needs through United Way’s annual drive. Observe United Way Worldwide Day of Action on December 5th by coordinating a donation drive to supply United Way agencies with much-needed supplies. For other ideas throughout the year, contact the Governor’s Office on Service and Volunteerism or your local Volunteer Center. View a complete list at uwcm.org/volunteer United Way of Central Maryland Volunteer Guide

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Service projects are a great way to give back to your community in the comfort of your own home! You can work as a small or large group and include your children. ALL of the agencies in this guide have a need for various donations. Many agencies list their wish lists on their websites. Using the agency listings below, visit the agency’s website or call their office to learn more about how you can coordinate a donation drive to help meet their year-round needs.

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The following is an alphabetical list of volunteer opportunities with United Way of Central Maryland 2011 Impact Partners, Charter Members and other Community Partners. Additional impact partners will be added throughout the year, as grants are awarded at least quarterly. For the most recent list, please visit www.uwcm.org/2011ImpactPartners. Agencies do not accept walk-in volunteers. Please contact each agency directly to learn more about scheduling volunteer opportunities, as well as each agency’s specific policies and procedures. Share your experience with us! Send photos and stories to: volunteer@uwcm.org. Be sure to check out our website at www.uwcm.org/volunteer to view a complete listing of central Maryland’s Volunteer Centers.

Join United Way of Central Maryland! Ask your Relationship Manager for details about workplace giving campaigns, special events, advocacy, or UWCM giving societies. Inclusion in the UWCM Volunteer Guide and other promotional resources should in no way be construed to constitute an endorsement of an agency or organization or its service, nor should exclusion be construed to constitute disapproval. The information that appears in the UWCM Volunteer Guide, our volunteer database, and resource listings is provided by the agencies and organizations. UWCM makes no representation with respect to the completeness or accuracy of the information. UWCM also reserves the right to edit information to meet format, guideline, and/or space requirements. Please notify volunteer@uwcm.org of any corrections.

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Volunteer Opportunities by Geographic Location Anne Arundel County Annapolis Area Ministries, Inc. Anne Arundel County Partnership for Children, Youth, and Families Arundel House of Hope, Inc. The Center of Help, Inc. Chrysalis House, Inc. Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Inc. Partners in Care Salvation Army, Greater Baltimore Area Command Sarah’s House Y of Central Maryland YWCA of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Baltimore County Fuel Fund of Maryland Fund for Social Welfare, Inc. Good Shepherd Center Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake Maryland Food Bank Mission of Mercy Mosaic Community Services, Inc. Prologue Inc Salvation Army, Greater Baltimore Area Command TurnAround, Inc. The Women’s Law Center of Maryland, Inc. Y of Central Maryland Baltimore City: AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, Inc (AIRS) Baltimore CASH Campaign Baltimore Child Abuse Center Baltimore Reads, Inc. Christopher Place Employment Academy Civic Works Community Housing Associates Dayspring Programs, Inc. Episcopal Community Services of Maryland Esperanza Center Family & Children’s Services of Central Maryland Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation (GEDCO) Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake Health Care for the Homeless, Inc. Helping Up Mission House of Ruth Maryland, Inc. Jewish Community Services KIPP Legal Aid Bureau, Inc. Living Classrooms Foundation Marian House Maryland Family Network

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Carroll County Carroll Child Care Centers, Inc. Human Services Programs of Carroll County, Inc. Mission of Mercy Prologue Inc Salvation Army, Greater Baltimore Area Command Y of Central Maryland Harford County Anna’s House The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region, Incorporated Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford County Harford Family House, Inc. Inner County Outreach, Inc. Mason-Dixon Community Services, Inc. Salvation Army, Greater Baltimore Area Command The Sexual Assault/Spouse Abuse Resource Center, Inc. (SARC) Y of Central Maryland Howard County Bridges to Housing Stability, Inc. Domestic Violence Center of Howard County, Inc. Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center, Inc. Howard County Food Bank Neighbor Ride, Inc. Salvation Army, Greater Baltimore Area Command Y of Central Maryland

Baltimore City, continued Maryland Society for Sight, Inc. My Sister’s Place Our Daily Bread PACT: Helping Children with Special Needs, Inc. Paul’s Place Prologue Inc Salvation Army, Greater Baltimore Area Command Sarah’s Hope – St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore Shepherd’s Clinic St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore 2-1-1 Maryland at United Way of Central Maryland Women’s Housing Coalition Y of Central Maryland YWCA of the Greater Baltimore Area, Inc.

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Volunteer opportunities by program focus *Please note, many of these organizations serve multiple populations, not just the ones listed below. Basic Needs

Children/Youth

Episcopal Community Services of Maryland Fund for Social Welfare, Inc Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation (GEDCO) Human Services Programs of Carroll County, Inc Inner County Outreach, Inc Jewish Community Services Mason-Dixon Community Services, Inc Mosaic Community Services, Inc Our Daily Bread Paul’s Place Prologue, Inc Salvation Army, Greater Baltimore Area Command Sarah’s House St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore 2-1-1 Maryland at United Way of Central Maryland

Anne Arundel County Partnership for Children, Youth, and Families Baltimore Child Abuse Center Boys and Girls Clubs of Harfound County Carroll County Care Centers, Inc Civic Works Dayspring Programs, Inc Family & Children’s Services of Central Maryland, Inc Good Shepherd Center KIPP Living Classrooms Foundation Maryland Family Network PACT: Helping Children with Special Needs, Inc Y of Central Maryland

Disabilities

Financial Support

The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region, Inc Community Housing Associates

Baltimore CASH Campaign Fuel Fund of Maryland

Elderly

Health Care

Family & Children’s Services of Central Maryland, Inc Neighbor Ride, Inc Partners in Care

Health Care for the Homeless, Inc Maryland Society for Sight, Inc Mission of Mercy, Inc Shepherd’s Clinic

Hunger

Immigrants

Howard County Food Bank Maryland Food Bank

The Center of Help, Inc Esperanza Center

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Homelessness

Women

Annapolis Area Ministries, Inc Arundel House of Hope, Inc Bridges to Housing Stability, Inc Dayspring Programs, Inc Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center, Inc Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake Harford Family House, Inc

Anna’s House Chrysalis House, Inc Domestic Violence Center of Howard County, Inc House of Ruth Maryland, Inc Marian House Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Inc My Sister’s Place Sarah’s Hope—St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore The Sexual Assault/Spouse Abuse Resource Center, Inc (SARC) TurnAround, Inc Women’s Housing Coalition YWCA of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County YWCA of the Greater Baltimore Area, Inc

Literacy

Legal Services

Baltimore Reads, Inc

Legal Aid Bureau, Inc The Women’s Law Center of Maryland, Inc

HIV/AIDS

Men

AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, Inc (AIRS)

Christopher Place Employment Agency Helping Up Mission

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AIDS Interfaith Residential Services, Inc (AIRS) www.airshome.org AIRS provides safe, decent and affordable housing and supportive services to low-income individuals and families living with and at risk of HIV/AIDS. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact AIRS directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. May include transportation, visitation, in-home and outdoor maintenance, or food preparation. Contact: Jenn Greger 1800 North Charles Street, Suite 700 Baltimore, MD 21201 jenn@airshome.org 410.433.8243 Baltimore City Anna’s House http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/annashouse/ Anna’s House offers transitional and permanent housing for homeless women and their children in Harford County Volunteer Opportunities: Include providing meals, mentoring, GED tutoring, life skills facilitators, and holiday parties. Contact Anna’s House directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: Cindy Hanley PO Box 88 Bel Air, MD 21014 chanley@cc-md.org 410.803.2130 Harford County Annapolis Area Ministries, Inc. www.annapolislighthouse.org Annapolis Area Ministries Light House provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, homelessness prevention, and empowerment services to homeless and disadvantaged people in central Maryland. Please contact Light House directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: 10 Hudson Street Annapolis, MD 21401 info@annapolislighthouse.org 410.349.5056 Anne Arundel County

Anne Arundel County Partnership for Children, Youth, and Families www.aacounty.org/partnership The Partnership is charged by the Governor’s Office for Children to convene a collaborative board to manage the implementation of a local, interagency, community based human service delivery system for children, youth, and families. Partnership funded activities are driven by the needs outlined in a comprehensive Community Needs Assessment that is updated every three years. Volunteer Opportunities: Spanish-speaking volunteers and information and referral call specialist volunteers needed. Contact: Dr. Pamela Brown 1 Harry S Truman Parkway, Ste. 103 Annapolis, MD 21401 Srbrow00@aacounty.org 410.222.7423 Anne Arundel County The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region, Incorporated www.arcncr.org The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region provides advocacy, resources, community building for people with development disabilities. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact the Arc directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. May include special event planning, or volunteering as a partner athlete in the unified sports program. Contact: Tori Dietrich, Director of Development 4513 Philadelphia Road Aberdeen, MD 21001 tdietrich@arcncr.org 410.688.1633 Harford County


Arundel House of Hope, Inc. www.arundelhoh.org Arundel House of Hope is an ecumenical organization that provides emergency, transitional, permanent affordable housing and support services for the poor and homeless throughout Anne Arundel County. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact Arundel House of Hope directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. May include helping with gardening at program sites or teaching resume writing and interview skills. Contact: Phil Bailey 224 North Crain Highway, Suite K Glen Burnie, MD 21061 pbailey@arundelhoh.org 410.863.4888 Anne Arundel County

Baltimore Child Abuse Center http://bcaci.org/support_us/volunteer_opportu nities Provides all of the services needed by sexually abused children at one-stop, child-friendly site. Includes free investigative interviews, mental health services and medical exams. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact the Baltimore Child Abuse Center directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. May include opportunities as a volunteer greeter or childcare assistant. Contact: Brooke Poklemba 2300 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218 bpoklemba@bcaci.org 410.396.6147 Baltimore City

Baltimore CASH Campaign http://www.baltimorecashcampaign.org/ Provides financial support services to working families in Baltimore City. Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteers help working families maximize their earning dollars by teaching financial literacy skills, assisting with tax preparation and in other ways. Contact Baltimore CASH campaign directly to learn more about their current needs. Contact: Annie LaRoe, Volunteer Maryland Coordinator 111 Water Street, Suite 201 Baltimore, MD 21202 annie@baltimorecashcampaign.org 410.234.2804 Baltimore City

Baltimore Reads, Inc. www.baltimorereads.org Since 1988, Baltimore Reads’ goal has been to improve the quality of life for educationally disadvantages families in Baltimore. Through their programs, they teach adults the literacy skills necessary to function in society, achieve goals, and develop their individual knowledge and potential. Volunteer Opportunities: Tudors needed. Limited opportunities available sorting books in the book bank. Contact: Jillian Banks, Volunteer Coordinator 31 S. Calvert St., 4th Fl. Baltimore, MD 21202 volunteers@habitatchesapeake.org 410.752.3595 x1106 Baltimore City

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Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford County www.bgcharfordco.org After-school, weekend and summer educational, recreational and social programs with an emphasis on at-risk youth, ages 6 to 18. Volunteer Opportunities: One-one-on volunteers play a valuable role in transforming the lives of Club members. As little as one hour per week can make a positive impact on a child’s life. Each Club offers opportunities to work directly with youth as mentors, tutors, sports referees and coaches, and teachers of games such as chess, pool, Scrabble, or even possibly ballroom dancing. If you have a special talent to share, let them know. The time of greatest need for volunteers is during the middle-to-late afternoon hours of the school year. Contact: Tim Willis, Director of Operations 100 E. Bel Air Avenue Aberdeen, MD 21001 twillis@bgcharfordco.org 410.272.0010 Harford County Bridges to Housing Stability, Inc. http://www.bridges2hs.org/ Bridges to Housing Stability’s mission is to empower families to maintain stability in their homes, and through community partnerships to prevent homelessness in Howard County. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact Bridges to Housing Stability, Inc. directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Opportunities may include maintaining housing units, moving families in or out of the program, or assisting in the office. Contact: Pamela DeCicco, Program Director 9520 Berger Road. #311 Columbia, MD 21046 410.312.5760 pam@bridges2hs.org Howard County

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Carroll Child Care Centers, Inc. www.carrollchildcare.com Carroll Child Care Centers provide affordable weekday child care and the County’s most subsidized tuition programs in an educational and enriching environment. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact Carroll Child Care Centers directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: 224 North Center Street Westminster, MD 21157 410-848-0644 Carroll County The Center of Help, Inc. www.centrodeayuda.org A referral center that promotes self-sufficiency and the successful integration of the immigrant population into the greater community of Anne Arundel County. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact the Center of Help directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Opportunities may include office support or leading workshops for clients. Contact: Pamela Omana, Executive Director 1906 Forest Drive, Suite 2B Annapolis, MD 21410 patriciaomana@hotmail.com 410.295.3434 Anne Arundel County Christopher Place Employment Academy http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/our-dailybread/christopher-place/ Christopher Place Employment Academy is an intensive residential program that provides education and training as well as emotional, spiritual, and addiction recovery support to formerly homeless men. Volunteer Opportunities: Include providing and serving dinner, mentoring, or GED tutoring. Contact: Rebecca Horner Assistant Volunteer Coordinator 725 Fallsway Baltimore, MD 21202 rhorner@cc-md.org 443.986.9031 Baltimore City

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Chrysalis House, Inc. www.chrysalishouses.org Chrysalis House helps women who are in deep trouble due to their addiction to drugs and alcohol. They provide comprehensive addiction treatment and mental health services for women and prevention services for their dependent children. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact Chrysalis House directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Opportunities may include maintenance, landscaping, sorting donations, hosting an activity, party, or special event for clients. Contact: Caressa Christian, Volunteer Coordinator 1570 Crownsville Road Crownsville, MD 21032 cchristian@chrysalishouse.org 410.974.6829 Anne Arundel County Civic Works http://www.civicworks.com/ Civic Works transforms the lives of Baltimore area youth through community service and skills development. Their key program areas include community improvement, workforce development, education, and green programs. Volunteer Opportunities: Cleaning vacant lots and parks, planting trees and flowers, caring for community gardens, restoring the Historic Clifton Mansion, providing mock interviews and job skills training for participants, or mentoring students. Contact: Earl Millett, Community Development Director 2701 St. Lo Drive Baltimore, MD 21213 volunteer@civicworks.com 410.366.8533 Baltimore City

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Community Housing Associates http://www.chaincmd.org/ Community Housing Associates provides housing and support to people with disabilities throughout Baltimore City. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact Community Housing Associates directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: Carolyn Ames, Executive Director 2918-B Glenmore Ave. Baltimore, MD 21214 cames@chaincmd.org 410.545.4429 Baltimore City Dayspring Programs, Inc. www.dayspringbaltimore.com Dayspring provides housing, substance abuse treatment and comprehensive supportive services including Head Start for children and families affected by substance abuse, homelessness and poverty. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact Dayspring Programs directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: 410.563.3459 Baltimore City Domestic Violence Center of Howard County, Inc. www.dvcenter.org DVC provides shelter, counseling, case management, 24/7 hotline, legal assistance, prevention programs for women and children victims of domestic violence, and abuser intervention program. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact the Domestic Violence Center directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: 410.997.0304 Howard County

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Episcopal Community Services of Maryland http://ecsm.org/get_involved/volunteer.php Episcopal Community Services of Maryland assists people struggling with homelessness, poverty, and re-entry to rise above their current circumstances and lead more fulfilling lives. Volunteer Opportunities: Various opportunities with The Ark Preschool, The Club at Collington Square after-school program, and Jericho Reentry. Contact: Mary Buchanan, Director of Volunteer Services 1014 W. 36th Street Baltimore, MD 21211 mbuchanan@ecsm.org 410.467.1264 Baltimore City Esperanza Center http://www.catholiccharitiesmd.org/immigrants/volunteer-at-theesperanza.html Provides a wide range of services to new immigrants to the Baltimore Metropolitan Area at their location in Fells Point. Volunteer Opportunities: Teaching English as a second language, immigration legal services, and medical services. Contact: 410.522.2668 erosario@cc-md.org Baltimore City Family & Children’s Services of Central Maryland, Inc. www.fcsmd.org Family & Children’s Services of Central Maryland is a private, non-profit non-sectarian social services agency that provides targeted services that include child sexual abuse treatment, domestic violence, foster care, adult day care, parent support, and in home services for the elderly/disabled. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact Family & Children’s Services directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: 410.366.1980 Baltimore City

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Fuel Fund of Maryland www.fuelfundmaryland.org The Fuel Fund of Maryland provides resources to vulnerable Maryland families for heat and home utility needs. They advocate for collaborative funding and services that ensure affordable energy to families that must overcome hardship caused by poverty and assist families to meet their basic needs. Volunteer Opportunities: Office volunteers and Watt Watcher Energy Educators. Contact: Danielle Phelps, Volunteer Coordinator 305 West Chesapeake Ave, Ste. 115 Towson, MD 21204 dphelps@fuelfundmaryland.org 410.821.3022 x106 Baltimore County Fund for Social Welfare, Inc. www.baltimorecountymd.gov Fund for Social Welfare, Inc., a non-profit corporation, provides funding to Department of Social Services to address unmet needs of vulnerable children, adults, and families in Baltimore County. Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteers needed in DSS district offices (Catonsville, Dundalk, Essex, Reisterstown, Towson), the Young Parent Support Center, and the Day Resource Center at the Eastside Shelter. Opportunities include sorting donations, delivering furniture, or transporting youth to camp. Contact: Cecelia Kopp, Volunteer Coordinator 6401 York Road Baltimore, MD 21212 ckopp@dhr.state.md.us 410.853.3023 Baltimore County

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Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center, Inc. www.grassrootscrisis.org/volunteer Grassroots provides crisis intervention services, including a 24-hour hotline, and shelter services to the general homeless population. Volunteer Opportunities: Various opportunities available including serving meals, making and delivering bag lunches, tutoring, and mentoring. Contact: Bonita Hudak, Volunteer Specialist 6700 Freetown Road Columbia, MD 21044 410.531.6006 Howard County Good Shepherd Center www.goodshepherdcenter.org Established in 1864, Good Shepherd Center provides residential treatment services and a therapeutic day school program for at-risk, mostly disadvantaged and underserved girls and boys, ages 13-21, who are experiencing emotional and behavioral difficulties of a psychiatric nature. Over the last 147 years, Good Shepherd has served over 30,000 adolescents and their families. Volunteer Opportunities: Please call Good Shepherd Center directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: Sandra Litz, Development Director 4100 Maple Ave. Baltimore, MD 21227 Slitz1@goodshepherdcenter.org 410.247.2770 x208 Baltimore County

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Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation (GEDCO) www.gedco.org A partnership of faith communities and community organizations that develops and operates affordable housing with supportive services in north Baltimore City. Projects include housing adults with mental disabilities (Ascension Homes), nurturing women and men who experienced homelessness (Harford House, Micah House, Shelter Plus Care), enabling older adults with disabilities and seniors to age with dignity (Epiphany House, Gallagher Mansion, Stadium Place), and providing food distribution, emergency financial assistance, and employment assistance (CARES, CARES Career Connection). Volunteer Opportunities: Includes working in the food pantry or coordinating resident activities. Contact: Kristin Danielson, External Relations Coordinator 5513 York Road Baltimore, MD 21212 kdanielson@gedco.org 410.433.2442 x19 Baltimore City Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake www.habitatcheasapeake.org/volunteer As a local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake works in partnership with families in need of housing to build simple, decent, and affordable homes. Houses are sold to qualified homebuyers at no profit through no-interest mortgage loans and homebuyers must first meet requirements of Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake’s program. Homebuyers work alongside thousands of community volunteers to complete homes. Volunteer Opportunities: Building homes. . Contact: Matthew Herzberg, Volunteer Manager 3741 Commerce Dr. Ste. 309 Baltimore, MD 21227 mherzberg@habitatchesapeake.org 410.366.1250 x111 Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, and Baltimore County

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Harford Family House, Inc. http://www.harfordfamilyhouse.org/hafordfamily-house-volunteer-opportunities.php Harford Family House provides transitional housing for homeless families with children. The goal is to move these families toward selfsufficiency and permanent stable housing. This is achieved through housing, education, and case management services. Volunteer Opportunities: Please call Harford Family House directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. May include landscaping/maintenance, or hosting a resident activity. Contact: Leah Jackson 53 E. Bel Air Avenue, Ste. 3 Aberdeen, MD 21001 ljackson@harfordfamilyhouse.org 410.272.6700 Harford County Health Care for the Homeless, Inc. http://www.hchmd.org/volunteer.shtml Health Care for the Homeless, the sole provider of comprehensive health services to homeless persons, education, and advocacy, implemented Maryland’s inaugural Housing First program. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact Health Care for the Homeless directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: geraty@hchmd.org 410.837.5533 Baltimore City Helping Up Mission www.helpingupmission.org Helping Up is a 12-month, 12-step, spiritual recovery program housed in a therapeutic community. It is a men’s program with a women’s program to open in the future. Volunteer Opportunities: Meal service. Contact: Frank Moses, Volunteer Services Manager 1029 E. Baltimore St. Baltimore, MD 21202 fmoses@helpingup.org 410.675.7500 x155 Baltimore City

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House of Ruth Maryland, Inc. http://www.hruth.org/give-help.asp House of Ruth provides comprehensive domestic violence services to victims and their children including: 24 hour hotline, shelter, counseling, case management, abuser intervention, legal representation, training and community education. Volunteer Opportunities: Include assisting in courthouse legal clinics, the daycare facility, or organizing a donation drive. Contact: info@hruthmd.org 410.889.0840 Baltimore City Howard County Food Bank Howard County Community Action Council 8920 Route 108 Suite A Columbia, MD 21045 Contact: Melinda Spivey, Volunteer Coordinator 410.313.6185 mspivey@howardcountymd.gov Howard County Human Services Programs of Carroll County, Inc. http://www.hspinc.org/Volunteer.htm HSP operates over 25 different programs to help improve the quality of life and selfsufficiency of at-risk and low-income Carroll County residents by providing assistance with basic needs, advocacy, linkages to resources and opportunities to enhance life skills. Volunteer Opportunities: Opportunities available in HSP shelters. Contact: Jennifer Grodzicki 10 Distillery Drive Westminster, MD 21157 jgrodzicki@hspinc.org 410.386.6660 Carroll County

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Inner County Outreach, Inc. http://www.innercountyoutreach.org/Get%20I nvolved.dwt ICO’s is a faith-based non-profit that serves lowincome individuals and families residing in Harford County. ICO’s mission is to foster education, inspiration, and independence. Programs include: affordable summer day camp, eviction prevention services, youth residential services, and affordable housing. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact Inner County Outreach directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. May include mentors or special event volunteers. Contact: Sharon Chapman 529 Edmund Street Aberdeen, MD 21001 sharonechapman@innercountyoutreach.org 410.272.3278 Harford County Jewish Community Services www.jcsbaltimore.org/volunteer Through the programs and services of Jewish Community Services, Jewish families and individuals will be supported in meeting basic needs for economic sufficiency; in living independently, in achieving mental health and competence and in feeling supported by and connected to the Jewish community in ways that are meaningful to them. Volunteer Opportunities: One-on-one opportunities including mentoring, tutoring, providing transportation, and skilled services. Contact: Beth Land Hecht, Senior Manager Volunteer Services 5750 Park Heights Avenue Baltimore, MD 21215 blhecht@jcsbaltimore.org 410.843.7456 Baltimore City

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KIPP http://www.kippbaltimore.org/ KIPP Baltimore operates free, public charter schools. KIPP currently operates two schools in Baltimore City – KIPP Ujima Village Academy (5th-8th grade) and KIPP Harmony Academy (K4th grade). KIPP’s mission is to get children from low-income communities to and through college. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact KIPP directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: Hilarie Szczygiel, Director of Communications 4701 Greenspring Avenue Baltimore, MD 21209 hszczygiel@kippbaltimore.org 410.367.0807 Baltimore City Legal Aid Bureau, Inc. www.mdlab.org A not-for-profit law firm that provides free civil legal assistance to Maryland’s economically disadvantaged and vulnerable populations. Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteer opportunities are available for attorneys, paralegals and support staff. Contact: Phillip Stillman, Chief of Human Resources pstillman@mdlab.org 410.951.7715 Baltimore City Living Classrooms Foundation www.livingclassrooms.org Living Classrooms inspires young people to achieve their full potential through hands-on education and workforce development using urban, natural, and maritime resources as “living classrooms.” Volunteer Opportunities: Restoring wetlands. Contact: Noah Smock Director of Community Outreach & Volunteer Programs 802 S. Caroline St. Baltimore, MD 21231 nsmock@livingclassrooms.org 410.685.8890 x314 Baltimore City

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Marian House www.marianhouse.org Marian House is a 4-8 month transitional to permanent housing program for homeless, employable women. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact Marian House directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: Rita Martin, Volunteer Coordinator 949 Gorsuch Ave. Baltimore, MD 21218 rmartin@marianhouse.org 410.467.4121 Baltimore City Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Inc. www.mcasa.org The Maryland Coalition against Sexual Assault (MCASA) is the statewide collective voice advocating for accessible, compassionate care for survivors of sexual violence, and accountability for all offenders. Volunteer Opportunities: Pleas contact MCASA directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: Jennie Boden, Executive Director 1517 Gov. Richie Highway Arnold, MD 21012 jboden@mcasa.org 410.974.4507 Anne Arundel County Maryland Family Network www.marylandfamilynetwork.org Maryland Family Network ensures that young children and their families have the resources to succeed. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact Maryland Family Network directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. May include interacting with clients, office work, painting, or gardening. Contact: Maggi Gaines, Development Director 1001 Eastern Avenue, 2nd Floor Baltimore, MD 21209 mgaines@marylandfamilynetwork.org 410.659.7701 Baltimore City

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Maryland Food Bank www.mdfoodbank.org The mission of the Maryland Food Bank is to lead the movement and nurture the belief that together we can improve the lives of hungry Marylanders by ending hunger. Volunteer Opportunities: Food sorting and packing; community kitchen food packaging. Shifts from 9 AM – 12 Noon or 1 PM – 4 PM. Contact: Mandy DeBoy, Volunteer Coordinator 2200 Halethorpe Farms Rd. Baltimore, MD 21227 deboy@mdfoodbank.org 410.737.8282 x232 Baltimore County Maryland Society for Sight, Inc. www.mdsocietyforsight.org For more than 102 years, the mission of the Maryland Society for Sight has been to prevent blindness and preserve sight for all Marylanders, regardless of economic or geographic limitations. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact the Maryland Society for Sigh directly to discuss current volunteer needs. May include opportunities through their programs including Preschool and Adult Vision Screening and Glaucoma Awareness, Eye Care for the Homeless, and Eye Health and Safety. Contact: Audrey Novak, Executive Director 1313 W. Old Cold Spring Lane Baltimore, MD 21209 anovak@mdsocietyforsight.org 410.243.2020 Baltimore City

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Mason-Dixon Community Services, Inc. www.mason-dixon.org MDCS provides emergency assistance to income eligible residents in the areas of food, energy, medical, children and youth, and case management services. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact Mason-Dixon directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: Theresa Perry, Community Coordinator 708 Highland Road Street, MD 21154 tperry@mason-dixon.org 410.452.9025 Harford County Mission of Mercy, Inc. www.amissionofmercy.org Mission of Mercy provides free treatment by a physician or dentist, prescription medications, referral for lab and x-ray services to the uninsured. Volunteer Opportunities: Active or retired licensed medical professionals to volunteer at their clinic, or to accept a limited number of pro bono, in-office appointments. They are particularly in need of physicians (internists and specialty), physician assistants, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, dentists, or dental assistants. Contact: Jennifer White jwhite@amissionofmercy.org 301.682.5683 Baltimore County and Carroll County Mosaic Community Services, Inc. www.mosaicinc.org Mosaic serves children and adults with mental health and/or substance abuse issues. Offers therapy, supported housing, rehabilitation, medical day care, employment placement, and substance abuse treatment. Volunteer opportunities: Please contact Mosaic directly to discuss current volunteer needs. Contact: 1925 Greenspring Drive Timonium, MD 21093 410.453.9553 Baltimore County

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My Sister’s Place http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/mysisters-place/ My Sister’s Place Women’s Center, run by Catholic Charities, is a comprehensive resource center welcoming Baltimore’s homeless and poor women and their children. The mission of the program is to provide a safe, supportive environment where vulnerable women and their families can access housing, referrals, life skills training, and other resources to achieve and sustain self-sufficiency. Volunteer Opportunities: Prepare and/or serve meals, host a special party of event, lead workshops on financial, parenting, and/or career skills, etc. Contact: Volunteer Coordinator 17 W. Franklin St. Baltimore, MD 21201 410.659.3746 Baltimore City Neighbor Ride, Inc. www.neighborride.org/volunteering Neighbor Ride provides door-to-door transportation for Howard County residents age 60 and over – regardless of income. The service is provided by generous volunteers who drive seniors using their own vehicles. Our passengers are going to healthcare appointments, volunteer and cultural activities, religious services, personal care appointments, shopping, and visits to friends and relatives. Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteer drivers and Ride Coordinators. Contact: Patrice Cerwonka and Rosemary Noble, Volunteer Coordinators 8950 Route 108, Suite 115 Columbia, MD 21045 volunteer@neighborride.org 410.884.7433 Howard County

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Our Daily Bread http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/our-dailybread/odb-food-service/our-daily-bread-hotmeal.html Our Daily Bread is a hot meal program, run by Catholic Charities, serving more than a quarter million meals to the hungry in Baltimore City each year. We serve nutritious lunches every day of the year and breakfast to seniors and individuals with disabilities each weekday. The Daily Bread Employment Center improves the lives of people in need by providing resources to help them achieve self-sufficiency through employment and housing. Volunteer Opportunities: Prepare and serve meals, assist with resume writing, make casseroles from home and deliver to Our Daily Bread. Meal service shifts are from 7 AM – 8:30 AM and 9 AM to 1 PM. Resume writing assistance is needed from 9 AM to 1 PM. Contact: Rebecca Horner Assistant Volunteer Coordinator 725 Fallsway Baltimore, MD 21202 rhorner@cc-md.org 443.986.9031 Baltimore City

PACT: Helping Children with Special Needs, Inc. www.PACT.kennedy.kreiger.org PACT: Helping Children with Special Needs promotes the development of young children with special needs and their families through specialized child care, assessments, early intervention services, family support, parent education, counseling and professional training. PACT specializes in working with very young children, i.e., children under the age of five. Each year, PACT makes a significant impact on the lives of young children with special needs and their families, including but not limited to children with: Cerebral Palsy; Autism Spectrum Disorders; speech/physical/motor disabilities; Down syndrome; feeding disorders; cardiac defects; emotional and mental health issues; and developmental delays. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact PACT directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: April Choi, Director of Development 7000 Tudsbury Road Baltimore, MD 21244 choiap@kennedykrieger.org 410.298.7000 Baltimore City Partners in Care www.partnersincare.org Partners in Care helps older adults remain independent in their homes by assisting with transportation, errands, handyman chores, resource referral, and a variety of non-medical tasks. Volunteer Opportunities: Include volunteer drivers, handymen, and thrift store help. Contact: Linda Dennis, Member Care Coordinator 6 South Richie Highway Pasadena, MD 21122 lindadennis@partnersincare.org 410.544.4800 Anne Arundel County

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Paul’s Place www.paulsplaceoutreach.org/Get_Involved/vol unteer Paul’s Place is a catalyst and leader for change, improving the quality of life in the Washington Village/Pigtown neighborhood and surrounding Southwest Baltimore communities. Provides programs, services, and support that strengthen individuals and families, fostering hope, personal dignity, and growth. Volunteer Opportunities: Hot lunch meal service and clothing bank Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Committed, ongoing volunteers with the after-school program are needed Monday-Thursday afternoons from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Contact: Tamara Neuhaus, Volunteer Coordinator 1118 Ward Street Baltimore, MD 21230 tneuhaus@paulsplaceoutreach.org 410.868.9118 Baltimore City Prologue, Inc. www.prologueinc.org Prologue provides programs in Baltimore and Carroll Counties to serve low income persons with psychiatric disabilities or who are homeless. Outreach and Case Management, as well as Supportive Housing and a consumer operated Weekend Drop In Center are among the services available toassist people return to productive lives and live in stable permanent housing. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact Prologue directly to discuss current volunteer needs. Contact: 3 Milford Mill Road Baltimore, MD 21208 410.653.6190 Baltimore City, Baltimore County and Carroll County

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Salvation Army, Greater Baltimore Area Command www.tsabaltimore.org The Salvation Army Greater Baltimore Area Command offers homeless shelter and feeding programs, boys and girls clubs, emergency assistance for food, eviction prevention, energy assistance, holiday programs, camps, and disaster services. Volunteer Opportunities: Please call the Salvation Army directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Opportunities may include serving meals and/or preparing sandwiches for the homeless; providing special activities for homeless children in shelters; sorting and distributing clothing and gifts during Christmas; back-to-school shopping with children in need; providing and stuffing backpacks for children participating in the camp program; or organizing and collecting food for food pantries. Contact: Diana Ellis, Development Director 814 Light St. Baltimore, MD 21230 diana.ellis@uss.salvationarmy.org 410.347.9944 Anne Arundel, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Harford County, and Howard County Sarah’s Hope – St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore http://www.vincentbaltimore.org/sarahshopem ountst.html Sarah’s Hope, Mount Street provides 24-hour emergency shelter, case management and other support services for homeless women and children in the Sandtown-Winchester area of Baltimore, Maryland. Volunteer Opportunities: Please call Sarah’s Hope directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. May include meal preparation and service, receptionist, life skills classes, children’s activities. Contact: Conor Wall 410.396.2204 x2205 conor.wall@vincentbaltimore.org Baltimore City

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Sarah’s House http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/sarahshouse/ Sarah’s House provides safe shelter, daily meals, personal, as well as professional casework to support those in need. Sarah’s House is one of seven shelters in the United States supported by the U.S. Army. Volunteer Opportunities: Please call Sarah’s House directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. May include providing and serving meals, mentoring/tutoring, or evening childcare. Contact: Bruce K. Clopein, Volunteer Resource Manager 2015 20th Street Ft. Meade, MD 20755 410.551.7722 bclopein@catholiccharities-md.org Anne Arundel County The Sexual Assault/Spouse Abuse Resource Center, Inc. (SARC) www.sarc-maryland.org SARC works to end domestic violence, sexual violence and stalking by providing a 24-hour helpline, crisis intervention, shelter, clinical and legal services, volunteer opportunities, and community outreach. Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteers needed for the 24 hour hotline and to respond to companion calls at local hospitals. General office and maintenance volunteers also needed. Contact: Volunteer Coordinator PO Box 1207 Bel Air, MD 21014 development@sarc-maryland.org 410.836.8431 Harford County

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Shepherd’s Clinic www.shepherdsclinic.org/volunteering Shepherd’s Clinic provides quality, integrative health care for Baltimore’s uninsured – helping people who are unable to afford health care, yet do not qualify for government assistance. They rely on volunteers for medical, mental health and wellness care, and for every other aspect of clinic management. They recently opened Joy Wellness Center – making Shepherd’s Clinic one of the first integrative medical centers for the economically disadvantaged and uninsured. Volunteer Opportunities: Please call Shepherd’s Clinic directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. May include vegetable garden tilling, planting, weeding, harvesting from Spring-Fall months or office support. Skilled medical volunteers also needed. Contact: Marlene Sorra, Volunteer Coordinator 2800 Kirk Avenue Baltimore, MD 21218 volunteer@shepherdsclinic.org 410.467.7146 x227 Baltimore City

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St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore www.vincentbaltimore.org/volunteer St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore is a leading provider of volunteer-based, human services to people experiencing hunger, homelessness, and poverty in Baltimore, Maryland. A faith-based, non-profit organization, St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore enlists the support of over 2,000 volunteers in the delivery of its services. St. Vincent de Paul helps people meet basic needs and improve their quality of life by providing a wide range of services including: meals and emergency food distribution, clothing distribution, emergency financial assistance, transitional and permanent housing, emergency shelter, homeless day resources, adult education services, job skills training, career planning and placement services, employment readiness, retention and counseling services, domestic violence victim support and counseling, after-school and summer camp services, Head Start, and child and youth services. Volunteer Opportunities: Numerous opportunities available at Sarah’s Hope, Cottage Avenue Community, Beans & Bread Center, St. Ambrose Center, and Head Start programs, including meal service, hosting special events, and leading classrooms activities. See website for details. Contact: Susan Elias, Director of Volunteer Resources 2305 N. Charles St, Ste. 300 Baltimore, MD 21218 selias@vincentbaltimore.org 410.662.0500 x209 Baltimore City

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TurnAround, Inc. www.turnaroundinc.org TurnAround’s mission is to build a community free of violence by working with adults and children affected by intimate partner and sexual violence to address their needs and prevent further violence through advocacy and education. Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteers cover the 24 hour help hotline and 24 hour emergency room advocate program. Contact: Amy Jarkiewicz, Hotline Coordinator 401 Washington Avenue, Suite 300 Towson, MD 21204 AJarkiewicz@turnaroundinc.org Baltimore County 2-1-1 Maryland at United Way of Central Maryland www.uwcm.org 2-1- Maryland is a confidential informational and referral service available 24 hours a day, seven days a week in 150 languages. Call specialists assess callers’ needs and get them to the right solutions using a comprehensive database of more than 4,000 federal, state and local services — both government and nonprofit. Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteer Information and Referral Call Specialists and Database Volunteers. Contact: volunteer@uwcm.org 410.547.8000 Baltimore City

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Women’s Housing Coalition www.womenshousing.org Women’s Housing Coalition is dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness for women and children by providing affordable permanent housing and supportive services to enable them to sustain social and financial independence. Volunteer Opportunities: Teaching computer classes and tutoring adults on weekday evenings. Other opportunities may include hosting activities or special events for clients, leading workshops, or community gardening. Contact: Eleanor Fried, Sr. Program Director 119 E. 25th Street Baltimore, MD 21218 efried@womenshousing.org 410.235.5782 Baltimore City The Women’s Law Center of Maryland, Inc. www.wlcmd.org Promotes justice and fairness for women by advocating for the protection and expansion of women’s legal rights through legal assistance to individuals and strategic initiatives to achieve systematic change. Direct services include representation of victims of domestic violence and hotlines that provide information and advice about family law and employment law issues. Volunteer Opportunities: Experienced Family Law or Employment Law attorneys. Contact: Valerie Rupp, Development Director 305 W. Chesapeake Avenue, Suite 201 Towson, MD 21204 vrupp@wlcmd.org 410.321.8761 Baltimore County Y of Central Maryland www.ymaryland.org The Y of Central Maryland is dedicated to developing the full potential of every individual through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.

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Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact the Y directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: Jim Choplick, Director 20 S. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21201 jimchoplick@ymaryland.org 443.904.2900 Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Harford County, and Howard County YWCA of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County http://www.annapolisywca.org/ The YWCA provides comprehensive and integrated crisis intervention services focused on supporting victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Volunteer Opportunities: Please contact the YWCA of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: 1517 Ritchie Highway, Suite 201 Arnold, MD 21012 410.626.7800 Anne Arundel County YWCA of the Greater Baltimore Area, Inc. www.baltimoreywca.org Shelter and supportive services for homeless women and families; licensed pre-schools and school-age child care; leadership, economic empowerment and racial justice focus. Volunteer Opportunities: Please call YWCA directly to discuss their current volunteer needs. Contact: Jo Martin, Director of Communications and Development 505 Park Avenue, Suite 100 Baltimore, MD 21201 jmartin@baltimoreywca.org 410.685.1460 x112 Baltimore City

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CHARTER MEMBERS Click to follow the hyperlink and contact them directly to discuss current volunteer needs.

American Cancer Society, South Atlantic Division, Inc. www.cancer.org American Heart Association, Mid-Atlantic Affiliate www.heart.org American Red Cross of Central Maryland www.redcross-cmd.org Associated Black Charities www.abc-md.org Catholic Charities of Baltimore www.catholiccharities-md.org • Anna’s House www.catholiccharities-md.org/annas-house • Answer’s for the Aging www.catholiccharities-md.org/seniors/answers-for-the-aging-1.html • Caritas House http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/senior-housing/jenkins-seniorcommunity/caritas • Catholic Charities Senior Housing Communities http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/seniorhousing • Center for Family Services Adoptions http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/children-andfamilies/center-for-family-services.html • Christopher Place Employment Academy http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/our-dailybread/christopher-place • Early Head Start, Harford County http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/children-andfamilies/head-start/harford-county/ • Esperanza Center http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/immigrants/ • Families That Work http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/my-sisters-place/families-thatwork • Gallagher Services http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/developmental-disabilities • Head Start, Carroll County http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/children-and-families/headstart/carroll-county • Jenkins Senior Living Community • My Sister’s Place Women’s Center http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/my-sisters-place • Our Daily Bread/Our Daily Bread Employment Center http://www.catholiccharitiesmd.org/our-daily-bread • Samaritan Center http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/my-sisters-place/samaritancenter.html • Sarah’s House http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/sarahs-house • St. Ann Adult Day Services http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/senior-housing/jenkinssenior-community/st-ann • St. Elizabeth’s Rehabilitation and Nursing Center http://www.catholiccharitiesmd.org/senior-housing/jenkins-senior-community/st-elizabeth-rehabilitation • St. Jerome’s Head Start http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/children-and-families/headstart/st-jerome • St. Vincent’s Villa http://cc-md.org/st-vincents-center/history-of-st-vincents.html • Villa Maria Continuum http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/villa-maria-schools • Villa Maria School of Harford County http://cc-md.org/st-vincents-center/history-of-stvincents.html

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Alliance, Inc. www.allianceinc.org ALS Association – DC/MD/VA Chapter www.ALSinfo.org Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Maryland Chapter www.alz.org/maryland American Breast Cancer Foundation www.abcf.org American Diabetes Association www.diabetes.org/in-my-community/localoffices/baltimore-maryland American Lung Association of Maryland www.lungusa.org/associations/states/maryland Arthritis Foundation, Mid-Atlantic www.arthritis.org/chapters/metropolitan-washington Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America, Maryland – Greater Washington, DC Chapter www.aafa-md.org Brain Injury Association of Maryland, Inc. www.biamd.org Breast Cancer Network of Strength www.y-e.org/programs/supportgroups/midatlantic.php Chesapeake-Potomac Spina Bifida, Inc. www.chesapeakespinabifida.org Community Behavioral Health Association of Maryland www.mdcbh.org Community Health Integrated Partnership www.chipmd.org Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America, Maryland Chapter www.ccfa.org/chapters/mdsouthde Cystic Fibrosis Foundation www.cff.org/Chapters/maryland Easter Seals Greater Washington – Baltimore Region www.gwbr.easterseals.com Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region www.epilepsy-foundation.org First Candle/SIDS Alliance www.firstcandle.org Foundation Fighting Blindness www.FightBlindness.org Hospice Network of Maryland, Inc. www.hnmd.org Humanim www.humanim.org International Dyslexia Association www.interdys.org Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International Maryland Chapter www.jdrfmd.org Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Maryland Chapter www.lls.org/maryland Lupus Mid-Atlantic, Inc. www.lupusmd.org March of Dimes, Maryland Chapter www.marchofdimes.com/metrodc MEDBANK of Maryland, Inc. www.medbankmd.org Medical Eye Bank of Maryland www.tbionline.org Mental Health Association of Maryland, Inc. www.mhamd.org Mission of Mercy, Inco. www.amissionofmercy.org/marylandpennsylvania Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) www.madd.org/local-offices/md Moveable Feast www.mfeast.org Muscular Dystrophy Association www.mda.usa.org Myasthenia Graves Foundation, Maryland/DC/Delaware Chapter www.myasthenia.org/LivingwithMG/MGFAChapters/Maryland.aspx National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Maryland Chapter www.ncaddmaryland.org Planned Parenthood of Maryland, Inc. www.plannedparenthood.org/maryland Sheppard Pratt Health System www.sheppardpratt.org Sickle Cell Disease Association of America www.sicklecelldisease.org St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital – Maryland www.stjude.org Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Maryland Affiliate www.komenmd.org

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Tourette Syndrome Association www.tsagw.org Tuerk House, Inc. www.tuerkhouse.org United Cerebral Palsy of Central Maryland www.upc-cm.org

THE ASSOCIATED: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore http://www.associated.org/ • Jewish Community Services www.jcsbaltimore.org

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CENTRAL MARYLAND VOLUNTEER CENTERS

Anne Arundel County: http://www.volunteerannearundel.org/ 410.897.9207 info@volunteerannearundel.org Baltimore City: www.volunteercentral.net 410.366.6030 info@volunteercentral.net Baltimore County: http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/volunteers/ 410.887.2715 volunteers@baltimorecountymd.gov Carroll County: see the UWCM website for suggestions – www.uwcm.org/volunteer Harford County: http://www.harfordcountymd.gov/volunteer 410.638.4444 volunteer@volunteerharford.org Howard County: http://volunteerhoward.org 410.715.3172 info@volunteerhoward.org

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ADDITIONAL VOLUNTEER RESOURCES Donation Directory:

http://www.mdrecycles.org/donationDirectory.php?sec=appliances

Maryland Volunteer Centers:

http://marylandvolunteercenters.org/

Baltimore City Public Schools: http://www.kintera.org/site/c.ipIHKVOEJqG/b.5488113/k.32CB/Volunteers.htm The Governor’s Office on Service and Volunteerism:

http://www.gosv.maryland.gov/

Corporation for National and Community Service:

http://www.nationalservice.gov/

Points of Light Institute:

http://www.pointsoflight.org/index.php

Generation On:

http://www.generationon.org

Maryland Association of Nonprofits: http://www.marylandnonprofits.org/html/standards/index.asp Visit the Maryland Nonprofits website to view a list of organizations that earned the Seal of Excellence. The Maryland Nonprofits Standards for Excellence® Program offers a variety of services to assist nonprofits with implementing the Standards in order to improve their governance and management. It promotes excellence and integrity in nonprofit organizations based on the Standards for Excellence®: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector. Organizations can also seek accreditation through the our certification program, in which organizations voluntarily submit to a rigorous review of all aspects of their operations. Organizations that pass this review earn the Seal of Excellence.

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