Assistance
These organizations require volunteer offer assistance. Call about particular open doors and time responsibility.
- Another Life Foundation of Colorado Springs - Volunteers expected to work with those fighting sadness and self-destructive practices; anotherlifefoundation.org.
- Cerebral Palsy Association of Colorado Springs - 638-0808.
- Children's Literacy Center - 471-8672, pamela@childrensliteracy center.org, childrensliteracycenter.org.
- Diabetes Community Center - Helping those touched by diabetes through instruction and support; 473-7808, dcccolorado.org.
- The District Attorney's Office - Gwen Stein, 520-6037, 4thjudicialda.com.
- Doll Doctors - Help revamp previously owned dolls and stuff creatures for foundations. Gifts acknowledged; Pat Dinsmore, 574-1915.
- Ecumenical Social Ministries - 228-6785, ecusocmin.org/Volunteer.aspx.
- Energy Resource Center - Volunteer circuit repairman and painters required; 591-0772, erc-co.org.
- The McAllister House Museum - 635-7925.
- Operation Christmas Child - Collects shoebox present substance year-round for destitute kids around the world; little, new toys, school supplies and cleanliness things; Melissa Klute, 531-7597, samaritanspurse.org/occ.
- PEAK Parent Center - Helps families and kids with inabilities. Volunteers required for noting telephones and general office bolster; 531-9400, volunteer@peakparent.org.
- Rocky Mountain Health Care - Lynn Vilencia, 457-0660, ext. 220.
- Smokebrush Gallery and Foundation for the Arts - 444-1012.
- USO - United Service Organizations - Greeters required at USO Fort Carson; Phil Martinez, 306-1898, pmartinez@uso.org, uso.org.
- Western Museum of Mining and Industry - Audrey, 488-0880.
- Women's Resource Agency - Volunteers required for apparel stock and to show profession preparation classes; 471-3170.
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Submit things no less than two weeks ahead of time: Email carlotta.olson@gazette.com.
These organizations require volunteer offer assistance. Call about particular open doors and time responsibility.
- Another Life Foundation of Colorado Springs - Volunteers expected to work with those fighting sadness and self-destructive practices; anotherlifefoundation.org.
- Cerebral Palsy Association of Colorado Springs - 638-0808.
- Children's Literacy Center - 471-8672, pamela@childrensliteracy center.org, childrensliteracycenter.org.
- Diabetes Community Center - Helping those touched by diabetes through instruction and support; 473-7808, dcccolorado.org.
- The District Attorney's Office - Gwen Stein, 520-6037, 4thjudicialda.com.
- Doll Doctors - Help revamp previously owned dolls and stuff creatures for foundations. Gifts acknowledged; Pat Dinsmore, 574-1915.
- Ecumenical Social Ministries - 228-6785, ecusocmin.org/Volunteer.aspx.
- Energy Resource Center - Volunteer circuit repairman and painters required; 591-0772, erc-co.org.
- The McAllister House Museum - 635-7925.
- Operation Christmas Child - Collects shoebox present substance year-round for destitute kids around the world; little, new toys, school supplies and cleanliness things; Melissa Klute, 531-7597, samaritanspurse.org/occ.
- PEAK Parent Center - Helps families and kids with inabilities. Volunteers required for noting telephones and general office bolster; 531-9400, volunteer@peakparent.org.
- Rocky Mountain Health Care - Lynn Vilencia, 457-0660, ext. 220.
- Smokebrush Gallery and Foundation for the Arts - 444-1012.
- USO - United Service Organizations - Greeters required at USO Fort Carson; Phil Martinez, 306-1898, pmartinez@uso.org, uso.org.
- Western Museum of Mining and Industry - Audrey, 488-0880.
- Women's Resource Agency - Volunteers required for apparel stock and to show profession preparation classes; 471-3170.
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Submit things no less than two weeks ahead of time: Email carlotta.olson@gazette.com.
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