YoungLives seeks to pair parenting or pregnant teen girls in Muskingum County with Christian women mentors.
YoungLives meets on Wednesday Nights from 6-8 PM.
YoungLives mentors receive mentor training on the first Tuesday of the month from 6:30-8:30 PM.
YoungLives also has Christian women volunteers who serve as childcare workers on 1-2 Wednesday nights per month.
YoungLives also has Christian women volunteers who serve on the YoungLives Committee. The commitee assists with fundraising and mentor support.
PO Box 8143
Zanesville, OH 43702
Need volunteers to participate in upcoming Relay for Life ZBPW team.
Jun
1
This is sure to become one of the largest volunteer efforts of ForeverDads and we need you! This event takes place Saturday, June 23rd, 2012 - begins at 8am.
Jun
23
On October 13, 2012, our community will rally together to prepare over 100,000 meals to feed starving children! Schools, churches, and businesses are all working together to meet this goal. In just two hours, each volunteer will package over 300 meals. You've always said that you want to make a difference. Take this opportunity to do just that!
Oct
13
We need healthy men who are will to serve as mentors. We are on the verge of unleashing a concept that will revolutionize how we serve fathers, but we need someone who can provide the leadership skills to rally troops of men toward this idea.
We have an exciting county wide family focused fundraising project that will engage families within their communities while at the same time generate $100,000 for our organization. We need someone to step up to the plate and have fun doing this great community event.
This opportunity will be used anytime I want to record volunteer hours worked that are not specifically already listed as an opportunity.
This is a group of volunteers who are mobilized on an as needed basis to provide food preparation and service after a funeral.
COAD Foster Grandparent Volunteers are assigned 2 to 5 children or youth that they will work with as mentors and tutors on a weekly basis. They help children read, tutoring them so they succeed in school. They work with troubled teens to help them gain confidence and to develop life skills. They work in pre-elementary school programs with preschoolers who need extra help to succeed in their future school endeavors. COAD Foster Grandparent Volunteers serve an average of 20 hours per week. A small non-taxable stipend of $2.65 per hour is given to volunteers who meet income eligibility requirements. In addition to the non-taxable stipend, Foster Grandparent Volunteers receive help with meal and transportation costs while volunteering, supplemental auto and liability insurances, an annual physical examination, pre-service orientation and monthly educational trainings and the joy of knowing they are making a difference for the children they serve.