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Provides volunteers to help seniors in the community with daily tasks, encouragement to remain active, errands, transportation, and other services. Also provide companionship to seniors. Caring companion volunteers are adults 50 and older.

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Errand Running/Shopping Volunteer Opportunities
Housekeeping Assistance
Paratransit Driver Volunteer Opportunities
Home Visit Volunteer Opportunities
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Friendly Visiting
Assists with grocery shopping or minor home maintenance work for qualified older adults. Services include:???? - Groceries to Go Program: Connects a volunteer shopper with a homebound older adult to assist in grocery shopping and delivery. - Handyman Program: Helps homeowners, age 60 and older, by providing volunteers to perform minor home maintenance work. Maintenance work examples are installing smoke alarms, fixing leaky faucets, replacing light bulbs, or installing grab bars. Homeowners only pay for materials while volunteers provide the labor services.

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Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Errand Running/Shopping Volunteer Opportunities
Handyworker Volunteer Opportunities
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Provides volunteers to help seniors in the community with daily tasks, encouragement to remain active, errands, transportation, and other services. Also provide companionship to seniors. Caring companion volunteers are adults 50 and older.

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Errand Running/Shopping Volunteer Opportunities
Housekeeping Assistance
Paratransit Driver Volunteer Opportunities
Home Visit Volunteer Opportunities
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Friendly Visiting
Provides volunteers to help seniors in the community with daily tasks, encouragement to remain active, errands, transportation, and other services. Also provide companionship to seniors. Caring companion volunteers are adults 50 and older.

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Errand Running/Shopping Volunteer Opportunities
Housekeeping Assistance
Paratransit Driver Volunteer Opportunities
Home Visit Volunteer Opportunities
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Friendly Visiting
Neighbor to Neighbor Companions offer assistance with daily activities and appointments, a link to the community, and an opportunity for friendship. Services include: - Transportation to medical appointments, grocery shopping, errands, and social activities - Assistance with correspondence, such as paying bills - Help with simple household tasks - Friendly visiting and advocacy to assist the client in staying independent and healthy Lutheran Social Services is actively seeking volunteers for this program. Volunteers receive a monthly stipend and mileage reimbursement.

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Senior Ride Programs
Home Visit Volunteer Opportunities
Errand Running/Shopping Volunteer Opportunities
Housekeeping Assistance
Friendly Visiting
Paratransit Driver Volunteer Opportunities
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Offers various ways to volunteer within the community including: ?- Chore services - Friendly visitation/phone call ?- Transportation assistance

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Errand Running/Shopping Volunteer Opportunities
Paratransit Driver Volunteer Opportunities
Friendly Telephoning Volunteer Opportunities
Home Visit Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers assist with various services, including Neighbors Helping Neighbors, Meals on Wheels, Senior Café, Home Safety Visits, Family Access Center, fundraising and visibility events, and Board of Directors opportunities. - Assurance/friendly visit calls - Caregiver Respite Volunteer - Child care - Companionship visits - Event planning/fundraising - Food box assembly - Food box/Meals on Wheels delivery driver - Food distribution - Food donation pick up - Grocery shopping - Handy worker - Home safety check - Household helper (housekeeping) - Interpreter - Laundry helper - Lawn mowing/yard work - Packing/moving - Painting - Paratransit driver/transportation - Snow removal - Student tutor - Technology assistance

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Meal Preparation/Serving Volunteer Opportunities
Lawn Care Volunteer Opportunities
Event Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Snow Clearance Volunteer Opportunities
Home Visit Volunteer Opportunities
Paratransit Driver Volunteer Opportunities
Respite/Home Health Care Volunteer Opportunities
Food Sorting/Packing Volunteer Opportunities
Errand Running/Shopping Volunteer Opportunities
Fundraising Event Volunteer Opportunities
Tutoring Volunteer Opportunities
Child Care Volunteer Opportunities
Meal Delivery Volunteer Opportunities
Donations Pickup Volunteer Opportunities
Friendly Telephoning Volunteer Opportunities
Computer Literacy Volunteer Opportunities
Painting/Wallpapering Volunteer Opportunities
Handyworker Volunteer Opportunities
Food Collection Volunteer Opportunities
An independent living community for older adults ages 62 and over, offering services and amenities, including: - 28 private unfurnished apartments, including 18-bedroom apartments, ten 2-bedroom apartments, and one 2-bedroom suite - Complimentary washer and dryer on every floor - Emergency response pull cord in each apartment - Heated underground parking - Light housekeeping services - Meals available at extra cost - Pet-friendly apartments upon arrival - Secure building - Stove and fridge in each apartment Volunteer opportunities include arranging activities, running errands, or visiting with residents.

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Home Visit Volunteer Opportunities
Recreational Activities Volunteer Opportunities
Independent Living Communities/Complexes
Errand Running/Shopping Volunteer Opportunities
Provides the following supportive services: - Adopt-a-Grandparent - Assisted Transportation - age 60 and older - Chore services - Eldercare - Family Caregiver - Friendly visits and phone calls - Furniture for Families - Grocery shopping - Home accessibility accessories installed - grab bars - Household goods - Lawn mowing, leaf raking, snow shoveling - Light housekeeping - Living with Memory Loss (for those who are living with memory loss) - Medical appointments - Medical equipment - Minor home repairs - Necessary errands - Parkinson's - Seasonal yard work - Support for seniors to remain living at home as long as possible - Volunteer opportunities - Youth mission work

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Yard Maintenance
Kitchenware
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Grandparents
Youth
Parkinson's Disease
Friendly Visiting
Residential Snow Shoveling
Outreach Programs
Caregiver Issues
Electrician Volunteer Opportunities
Beds
General Furniture Provision
Errand Running/Shopping Volunteer Opportunities
Lawn Care Volunteer Opportunities
Leaf Raking Volunteer Opportunities
General Household Goods Provision
Snow Clearance Volunteer Opportunities
Home Visit Volunteer Opportunities
Handyworker Volunteer Opportunities
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Friendly Telephoning Volunteer Opportunities
Housekeeping Assistance
Refugee resettlement services include: - Assistance in networking throughout the community - Budgeting orientation - Cultural and employment orientation - Intake orientation - Medical access - Reception - Recruitment and training of volunteers - School registration - Stable housing Donations of household items are accepted: - Children's Welcome Baskets: Donors may express their creativity to create age-specific baskets for infants and toddlers, grade school youth, teens and adults - Cleaning Supplies Baskets: Create a "Bucket Basics" by filling a trash can with dish soap, laundry detergent, mop and broom, shower curtain with rings, sponges and paper towels, toilet paper and trash bag - Needed Basic Household Items: Bathroom rugs and mats, can openers, glassware, comforters and large blankets, kitchen and bathroom towels, kitchen tables and chairs, lamps with shades, large kitchen trash can, mattresses/box springs (gently used), pots and pans, sheet sets, shower curtains with rings, silverware, and sofas - Refurbished Computer and Internet Funds - Rental Assistance/Utility Fund - Shopping Cart Fund - Survival Kits: 60 watt light bulbs, alarm clock, children's Tylenol and adult Tylenol, envelopes, first aid kit, flashlight, key chains, new pillows, nightlights (children's and adults), postage stamps (10 per bag), thermometer and wallet Volunteer opportunities: - Donation collections: Organizes donation drives for items in order to meet the needs of families or to stock up CCRRP supplies - Driving teachers: Assists a client in learning how to drive, help study for permit test and help client practice for driving - English as a second language tutors: Helps with English lessons at the family's home - Family mentor: A volunteer is involved with a family about a month after arrival and once per week afterward. This time can include practicing English, taking them to the grocery store, or just chatting about life in the U.S. Commitment to the family is three months. Preferred group of 2-3 people, with friends, family or co-workers - Grocery shopping groups: Assists in purchasing basic food items to be available the day or night refugee families arrive into the U.S - Special projects: Engages volunteers in special projects to benefit the program which uses their skills and talents. Contact CCRRP with ideas for special projects. Background check, training and volunteer orientation required for some volunteering opportunities.

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Medical Supplies Donation Programs
Mentoring Services Volunteer Opportunities
Computer Donation Programs
Tutoring Volunteer Opportunities
Stockroom Volunteer Opportunities
Cleaning Product Donation Programs
Mattress Donation Programs
Electronics/Small Appliance Donation Programs
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Furniture/Home Furnishings Donation Programs
Bedding/Linen Donation Programs
Refugee Resettlement Services
Kitchenware Donation Programs
Errand Running/Shopping Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer commitments are individualized. Volunteering opportunities include: - Chore/Housekeeping - Errands/Shopping - Friendly Visit - Handyman/Yardwork - Respite - Transportation

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Paratransit Driver Volunteer Opportunities
Lawn Care Volunteer Opportunities
Handyworker Volunteer Opportunities
Home Visit Volunteer Opportunities
Respite/Home Health Care Volunteer Opportunities
Errand Running/Shopping Volunteer Opportunities
Provides a grocery service, including taking grocery orders, shopping, and delivery of groceries to the client's home by volunteers. Volunteer opportunities are available to shop and deliver groceries.

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Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Errand Running/Shopping Volunteer Opportunities
Provides several volunteer opportunities to the public. Volunteers provide services to clients throughout the metro area, including: - Readers: Volunteers help by reading aloud, sorting through the mail, and skimming through magazines on behalf of clients - Shoppers: Volunteers walk through stores with a client and assist when needed to locate specific items - Walkers: Volunteers serve as sighted guides for regularly scheduled walking groups in a public park or mall

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Companionship Volunteer Opportunities
Health/Disabilities Related Volunteer Opportunities
Errand Running/Shopping Volunteer Opportunities
Assisted living for adults ages 62 and older who no longer want to live on their own but aren't in need of 24 hours/7 days a week skilled nursing care. Services and amenities include: - 30 private unfurnished apartments, including 29 1-bedroom and 1 2-bedroom apartment - 3 meals a day available for an additional cost - Assisted living services as needed, including bathing, grooming, and dressing - Bed-making services - Emergency response pendants to call for help 24 hours/7 days a week - Full housekeeping and laundry - Medication set-ups, reminders and administration - On duty care staff 24 hours/7 days a week - Pet friendly apartments upon approval - Physician who makes "house calls" by request - Registered nurse (RN) on duty 5 days a week and on call 24 hours/7 days a week - Resident-controlled heat and air conditioning in every apartment - Stove and fridge in each apartment - Wander Guard System: Bracelet that lets staff know when residents are by a door - Volunteer opportunities available including calling bingo, running errands, nail care, hair care or visiting with residents.

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Bingo Caller Volunteer Opportunities
Hairdressing/Nail Care Volunteer Opportunities
Assisted Living Facilities
Errand Running/Shopping Volunteer Opportunities
Home Visit Volunteer Opportunities

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