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Volunteers of America Wyoming & Montana would like to recognize the Marna M. Kuehne Foundation and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E. Mars, Jr. for their leadership and commitment to serving those in need at the Sheridan Community Shelter.

The Marna M. Kuehne Foundation gifted $11,700 to install a handicap chair lift for veterans at the Sheridan Community Shelter. This past year the Sheridan Community Shelter served 308 homeless men, women, and children, half of which are typically disabled veterans. The shelter provides a safe and clean environment, which includes intensive case management, referrals to supporting agencies, serving 20,500 hot meals last year and providing 12,775 nights of stay.

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E. Mars, Jr.’s contribution of $10,000 will also help the Sheridan Community Shelter to continue to provide 24-hour emergency housing to men, women and children in Northeast Wyoming; assist all shelter program participants in addressing issues that have contributed to their homelessness; and provide assistance and/or referral to other collaborative agencies when appropriate.

Our ministry of service for the people in our programs is a privilege, particularly when people and organizations like the Marna M. Kuehne Foundation and Mr. and Mrs. Forest E. Mars, Jr. have entrusted us with their confidence and financial resources. We recognize that our success is possible because of support and generosity such as theirs.  

  

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The following are potential volunteer opportunities within Volunteers of America Wyoming & Montana’s programs. These are considered short-term or one-time projects with the potential of becoming long-term projects.  For more information on volunteer opportunities contact Jessica Flahive at jflahive@voawy.org.

Day Care 

  • Story-Time Volunteer: Read with day care children
  • Activities Assistant: Teach or conduct recreational activities including arts and craft projects

Youth Home

  • Activities Assistant: Teach or conduct recreational activities including arts and craft projects
  • Tutor: Help with homework and present programs on subjects of interest to age group
  • Recreational Aid: Assist with sports and share talents and interests with youth
  • Life Skills Trainer: Teach life skills to young adults
  • Mentor: Serve as a role model, share career experience, provide guidance/education in areas of budgeting, homemaking, parenting, car maintenance, etc

Foster Care

  • Activities Assistant: Teach or conduct recreational activities including arts and craft projects
  • Tutor: Help with homework and present programs on subjects of interest to age group
  • Extended Family: Provide extended family support to children in our care
  • Mentor: Serve as a role model, share career experience, provide guidance/education in areas of budgeting, homemaking, parenting, car maintenance, etc

Independent Living

  • Activities Assistant: Teach or conduct recreational activities including arts and craft projects
  • Tutor: Help with homework and present programs on subjects of interest to age group
  • Mentor: Serve as a role model, share career experience, provide guidance/education in areas of budgeting, homemaking, parenting, car maintenance, etc
  • Career Speaker: Teach or demonstrate a skill you excel in or discuss your profession with youth
  • Career Aids: Assist young adults to find and keep jobs
  • Recreational Aid: Assist with sports and share talents and interests with young adults
  • Life Skills Trainer: Teach life skills to young adults

Substance Abuse

  • Activities Assistant: Teach or conduct recreational activities including arts and craft projects
  • Bible Study Facilitator: Teach a Bible study group
  • Career Speaker: Teach or demonstrate a skill you excel in or discuss your profession with adults
  • Parent Support Group Facilitator: Co-facilitate support groups for parents in recovery
  • Career Aids: Assist young adults to find and keep jobs
  • Childcare Assistant: Provide care for children while their parents attend parenting classes
  • Recreational Aid: Provide education and assistance with physical health
  • Life Skills Trainer: Teach life skills to adults
  • Fifth Step Listener

Community Enhancement

  • Book Donation Volunteer: Sort books and help distribute
  • Special Projects Volunteer: Assist with seasonal and holiday projects including fruit and food basket distribution

Shelter

  • Clothing Sorter: Sort clothing at homeless shelter
  • Career Aids: Assist individuals to find and keep jobs
  • Instructors: Teach computer skills and job skills
  • Garage Sale: Assist with summer garage sale fundraiser

Corrections

  • Life Skills Trainer: Teach life skills to young adults
  • Mentor: Serve as a role model, share career experience, provide guidance/education in areas of budgeting, homemaking, parenting, car maintenance, etc
  • Career Aids: Assist young adults to find and keep jobs
  • Career Speaker: Teach or demonstrate a skill you excel in or discuss your profession with adults

Elderly

  • Caring Companion: Visit in the home, telephone buddy, letter buddy, outing buddy, church buddy
  • Bridge Builders: Assist with independent living activities such as shopping and cooking
  • Homemaker Aide: Help an elderly person keep his/her apartment clean
  • Handyman: Perform minor home repairs to keep seniors safe in their homes

Miscellaneous

  • Administrative Assistant: Provide clerical support to programs
  • Food Deliverers
  • Christmas Decorations Program: Decorate homes of low-income families, residential facilities and shelter
  • Special Events/Projects Committee
  • Groundskeeper: Maintain the grounds of program facilities

 

  
Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. And today? Today is a gift. That is why we call it the present.

B. Olatunji

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