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Dog-Walking Program
Students: Sign up to meet Grinnell dog owners and help them provide exercise and companionship for their pets.
Dog Owners: Sign up to meet Grinnell College students who miss their pets and would be happy to meet and help you provide exercise for your pets.
For more information please contact Larissa Mottl at [mottl] or phone 269-4717 (posted 4/23/2008).
Mid-Iowa Community Action
The Mid-Iowa Community Action (MICA) food pantry is seeking donations of Canned Fruits, Juice, Personal Items and Household Items. Contact Lani Eash at 236-3923 with any questions. Volunteers are always welcome to help us keep track of inventory, keep the space organized, and box up groceries for families. Please call 236-3923 if you're interested (posted 4/16/2008).
Faulconer Gallery Arts Outreach Program (FAOP)
FAOP provides quality arts programming to the Grinnell Community on a rotating basis. Participants range in age from third grade to senior citizens. No prior art experience is necessary to help out, just some patience! Upcoming locations:
May 7, 3:30 – 5:30: Davis Elementary School
May 14, 4:15 – 6:00 pm: The Galaxy Youth Center, 824 Commercial Street.
For more information, contact Tilly Woodward at Faulconer Gallery: 269-4663 or woodward@grinnell.edu (posted 3/31/2008).
Tutoring at Davis Elementary School
Tutors are needed in Reading, Math, Music, Spelling, and general homework help. Times are variable depending on the teacher with whom you will be working. Contact Deanna Shorb, Director of Community Service, if you are interested in helping out with 4th and 5th graders - [shorb] or call x. 4981 (posted 12/17/07).
Newly available Federal Work Study Positions
If you are interested in either of the following please contact Deanna Shorb, Director of Community Service, X4981 or stop by the Community Service Center at 1233 Park Street.
Galaxy Youth Center, Contact: Shannon McNaul at 641-236-7235
Job Description: Supervise youth during after school hours and activities-including, but not limited to; leading programming, youth interaction, engaging youth in activities that are deemed appropriate, helping with homework, and managing behavior.
Minimum, Desired, or Special Qualifications: Integrity, must work well in a team atmosphere, as well as independently.
Total number hours per week: 5-10 per student
Ahrens Foundation, Contact: Julie Gosselink at 236-5518
"Community Support Services" is one of the charitable programs of the Claude W. and Dolly Ahrens Foundation. Currently involved in this program is the Greater Poweshiek Community Foundations, which is the "parent" organization to the Grinnell High School Alumni Association, the Grinnell High School Capital Campaign, the Grinnell-Newburg Dollars for Scholars, the Grinnell-Newburg Educational Excellence, and the Grinnell Public Library Campaign. The Greater Poweshiek Community Foundation provides fundraising opportunities for community projects and manages each of the financial funds for the organizations and projects, as well as several of their own individual donor funds and granting funds.
Job Description: General clerical tasks, such as copying, filing, sorting mail, etc. Data entry for donor lists and general contact information. Cross-referencing donor lists to assure accurate information. Organizing current file systems.
Elementary School Library/Media Center Assistant needed to serve K-2 and 3rd and 4th grade libraries. Federal Work study-qualified students stop by the Community Service Center, 1233 Park Street or contact Deanna Shorb [shorb] or call X4981.
Story-time Readers (student/faculty/staff) are needed at Davis Elementary School. This entails reading a book to a classroom of 3rd and 4th graders once a week (or as infrequently as once each month). There are positions available each Friday beginning at 10:00 am, 11:00 am, and 12:00 noon. Volunteers can sign up for these 20 minute reading opportunities by calling Director of Community Service, Deanna Shorb X4981 [shorb] or stopping by the Center for Religion, Spirituality and Social Justice (CRSSJ), 1233 Park Street.
Homework Help needed for middle schoolers. This is held each weekday Monday - Friday, 3:30 -4:30 pm at Grinnell Middle School on East Street. If you are interested in becoming a homework helper please contact the Director of Community Service, Deanna Shorb X4981 [shorb] or stopping by the Center for Religion, Spirituality and Social Justice (CRSSJ), 1233 Park Street.
Math and Reading tutors are needed in the local elementary schools. If you can donate ½ hour to one hour of your time per week to help a local child in K-4th grade build his or her skills please be in touch, Deanna Shorb [shorb@grinnell.edu].
Mentors are sought for students at Woodbury School, a Spanish speaking elementary school located in Marshalltown, Iowa (1/2 hour drive northwest of Grinnell). As a mentor one would only need to meet with their assigned child about once every week or so for about 30 minutes to talk, play games (basketball, Connect 4, Candyland, etc.), draw, and just generally be a good role model and encourager. Many of the kids do not have positive role models (especially males) in their lives, and rarely get one-on-one attention from anyone.
If you are interested, please contact Heather Korte '99 at hkorte@marshalltown.k12.ia.us or at school at 641-754-1080.
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