New riding club can use your help

Published 6:40 am Tuesday, April 18, 2006

By Staff
ADULTS
THERAPEUTIC EQUESTRIAN CENTER, a new organization on Red Bud Trail in Buchanan, offers therapeutic equestrian riding and activity programs that are dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with disabilities. If you enjoy the outdoors, whether or not you are familiar with horsemanship, your time would be warmly welcomed to assist with a variety of duties including checking fences, clearing brush, and preparing the facility for horses arriving very soon. To connect, call the Volunteer Center.
SODUS TOWNSHIP LIBRARY welcomes volunteers interested in working on one weekday afternoon per week beginning at 2 p.m. Volunteers assist with book check-out, straightening shelves, and other tasks as they arise. To connect, call the Volunteer Center.
S-O-S of MADISON CENTER is the rape crisis center located in St. Joseph County, Indiana. Volunteer Advocates provide 24-hour crisis intervention in person at area Emergency Departments and on the phone to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. The next training for Volunteer Advocates will begin on Thursday, May 25th from 6-9 p.m. and will continue on consecutive Tuesday and Thursday evenings for six weeks. Interested volunteers must first apply to S-O-S before taking the training. To start the process, call the Volunteer Center.
THE BERRIEN COUNTY CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS reports that Berrien County residents use more blood products than we donate. Let's change that! The next Blood drive will be coming to your area soon:
Thursday, April 27 - Grace Lutheran Church, 404 E. Glenlord, St. Joseph, noon-5:45 p.m.
Friday, April 28 - Eau Claire High School, 7450 Hochenberger Road, 10 a.m.-3:45 p.m.
Thursday, May 4 - St. John's United Church of Christ, 601 Sycamore, Niles, noon-5:45 p.m.
ADULTS AND YOUTH
ST. JOSEPH TODAY enhances the image and recognition of the area to assist business and tourism. Volunteer “Secret Shoppers” are invited to participate in conducting a survey to assess business improvement in the downtown area. Volunteers may work on their own schedules. For more information or to get involved, call the Volunteer Center.
SOUTH HAVEN AREA HOSPICE provides comprehensive supportive palliative care to terminally ill persons and their families through personalized services. Volunteers aged 16 and older are invited to become office volunteers or patient care volunteers. Hours are very flexible and a 20-hour training series is required. If you would like to assist in this very important, life-affirming work, please connect with the Volunteer Center.
FAMILIES
“Spring has come, the grass has riz…” Remember that old rhyme. Well, the time has come to get going and do some spring cleaning outdoors. If you and your family would like a day out together, there are myriad organizations that would welcome your green thumbs, or just your rakes! There may even be a nonprofit organization in your neighborhood that would like your help. Or check with elderly or infirm neighbors to see if you can assist them with yard work. Get out there and breathe in some of that great Spring oxygen!
YOUTH
Have you ever thought about volunteering for the U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY in St. Joseph? You could become a member and become qualified through training if you are 17 years of age or older. Training includes both day and night operations, including Search and Rescue and watchstander/radio operator. Another opportunity for younger teens aged 13-17 is the Sea Cadet Corps, now being organized. This program assists youth in developing an interest in, and skills in, basic seamanship and its naval adaptations. For more information, call the Volunteer Center.
Do you enjoy coaching? If so, there are a number of summer sports programs that would welcome your support. Times and days vary, but flexibility is necessary.
To connect with any of these volunteer opportunties, call the Volunteer Center of Southwest Michigan in Niles at (269) 683-5464.