Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Donations and Drips

Ok, two things here.
Serious and fun.


Serious:


Amanda Grondin
, a student who works in the Women's Resource Center, is hoping that you will help out this holiday season. She is asking for donations for
Family Crisis Services in Portland.

Family Crisis Services is an organization that helps victims of domestic abuse. They have a wish list of simple items that the women and children in their shelter could really use.


All you need to do is take a look at the list, see if there is anything you would be willing to contribute, and then drop it off at the Women’s Resource Center in the Student Center in Portland, Monday-Friday, 9am-3pm.


***Due to health and sanitary reasons, all items must be new, please!***


If you have questions, please email Amanda.grondin@maine.edu.


Wish list:


Bedding:

Comforters

Blankets

Sheet sets

Mattress pads

Plastic mattress covers

Pillows

Crib sheets


Hygiene Items:

Tampons and pads

Shampoo and conditioner

Deodorant

Razors and shaving cream

Baby wipes


Household items:

Bath towels

Hand towels

Face towels

Cleaning supplies

Laundry detergent

Dryer sheets

Alarm clocks

Night lights


Clothing:

Winter jackets (all sizes)

Winter boots (all sizes)

PJ sets (all sizes)

Sweat suit sets (all sizes)

Underwear (all sizes)

Socks

Bras

Slippers


Kitchen items:

Pots/pans

Mixing bowls

Glasses

Kitchen towels

Crock pots

Coffee makers

Toasters

Hand mixers


Miscellaneous:

Umbrellas

Walmart/Target gift cards

Gas cards

Phone cards

Journals

Day planners

Movie passes

Children’s Museum passes


Thanks for your help!



And now, a fun thing:


We work in an old farmhouse. Slowly but surely, the antique windows and doors are being replaced. Our former front door would swell like crazy when it rained or was humid in the least, and a few days ago, our door was replaced with a shiny new one that looks just like the old!

Well.

Today, it's raining.

...
THROUGH the new door.

Good times, folks.

Friday, November 21, 2008

You still have time to volunteer!

Did someone tell the world it can't be above freezing anymore? I thought we were going to get away with a balmy Thanksgiving!

The Office has been bustling and students are still doing great work, despite the pressures of impending finals!

We have a lot of new opportunities this week!


*Have a hand in cultural revival*
Fur Cultural Revival helps Sudanese immigrants navigate Portland, broaden the public's awareness of the Darfur genocide and preserve the cultural heritage of the Fur tribe. They need support in their office on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays as well as assistance with web design. For more information please contact Alicia Sampson at asampson@usm.maine.edu or 228-8092.

*Get Civic on the Back Cove*
Portland Trails is building a big greenway in Portland's Bayside neighborhood. They need input on their design, and they are seeking the input via a Public Comment forum. The day will include a trail walk, design presentation, a mapping exercise, and group work to sketch ideas. Refreshments will be provided following the trail walk. It's a great chance to shape how we use our city. The public comment forum is Saturday, November 22nd from 2:00 to 3:45pm at Zero Station, 222 Anderson Street. See the current design! Contact communtiy@usm.maine.edu for more info.

*Take a break from your level 80 Druid*
Portland Career Center and Sanford/Springvale CareerCenter (for those of you in that area) need some help with individuals coming in who do not have enough computer literacy to even use a mouse or fill out an online job application. So, give that avatar a break and help somebody
get a job and enter our modern computer world! Please contact Senja St. John at meartworks@yahoo.com, and remember to report those hours!

*Dance with STRIVE*
STRIVE would like to see students of USM volunteer any Friday evening
in South Portland 6-9pm for the weekly social and dance for 15-24 year olds with developmental and emotional disabilities. Please contact Courtney.e.babbidge@maine.edu for more information!

*Dinner at the Ronald McDonald House*
Monday, November 24th, Amanda will be headed over to the http://rmhportland.org/ at 4:30 to make a meal for the guests of the House. Please email her at avickerson@usm.maine.edu if you want to join!

*At Home In Maine Opens*
The Maine State Museum is celebrating the opening of a new exhibit titled "At Home In Maine." This exhibit is one of the largest created in the museum's history! The exhibit shows a cross-section of life from the 1800s to the 1960s through sights, sounds, and interactive displays. Go check out the summer kitchen, watch home movies in a 1960s living room, read about canning vegetables, and LEARN! For more info, email avickerson@usm.maine.edu.


Remember that this is only a brief view of what's going on in the Greater Portland area. Sites like VolunteerMatch and VolunteerMaine are great resources if you're looking for a place to give some time during this holiday season!

In fact, USM's Interfaith Office is sponsoring an Alternative Gift Fair in which students can give their time to some of our valued community partners. If you'd like more info, please email them at interfaith@usm.maine.edu. There will be a Holiday Celebration and Meal on Wednesday, December 10th. Come join the USM community during this time of festivities!

That's it for this week! Our next update will likely be in DECEMBER! EGADS!

Stay warm and have a lovely harvest feast!
Amanda

Friday, November 14, 2008

Ok, ok: For real.

Hey November.


You kinda snuck up on me, there. That's not very nice. Now you're telling me that Thanksgiving is right around the corner? Harsh, dude.


We have a lot of events soon! This is mostly copied from This Week In Service. Please excuse the redundancy.


H4H Giving Spree TOMORROW

Blood Drive

Volunteer at Riverton

Catholic Charities Maine

Wrapping Booth

Ring Some Bells

Multicultural Mentoring

Arsenic and Old Lace? Tea, anyone?



Habitat for Humanity Giving Spreeeee!

TOMORROW, November 15th.

Here’s how it works: people donate $5 to Habitat for Humanity and receive exclusive coupon booklets for the mall for the day. Here’s where you come in: Habitat needs you to sell the booklets of coupons. They’re looking for people for two hour shifts. For more info or to join in on the fun contact Rachel Putnam at rachel.a.putnam@maine.edu.


Red Cross is sponsoring a blood drive at USM on December 1st!

Want to volunteer or give blood?

Contact Courtney.e.babbidge@maine.edu to get involved!


Riverton Park Study Center needs YOU!

We are looking for a few USM students to help with homework once a week. If you like kids and/or homework (who doesn't, come on?), please let Mike know: mwilson@usm.maine.edu.


Connect with Refugees!

Catholic Charities Maine serves the refugee population of Greater Portland. Volunteer opportunities include working one-on-one with a single client helping them re-settle or providing one time service for several clients such as providing transportation to an appointment. Apply to be a volunteer today! For more information contact

asampson@usm.maine.edu.


It's time to get down and WRAP.

Habitat for Humanity and PROP are sponsoring a wrapping booth at the Mall this winter! If folding crisp edges and applying bows is your thing, contact rachel.a.putnam@miane.edu.


Ring-a-ling and Gobble.. eep.

The Salvation Army needs volunteers for not only bell-ringers, but also for packaging holiday baskets for families in the Greater Portland Area. Apply at the Salvation Army on Cumberland Ave in Portland across from Portland High School or email courtney.e.babbidge@maine.edu.


Did you know USM has a Multicultural Peer Mentoring program?

Yes, we do! Come talk with other students about the challenges faced by multicultural students. Give an hour a week to support fellow USM students in their transition to the collegiate environment. Contact Alicia at asampson@usm.maine.edu or 228-8092.


The Underground Ladies' Tea & Arsenic Society

There is a cool new group on campus that sips tea and has intense personal, political, and fabulous discussions on a wide array of topics! Whether it's beading and body image, knitting and the workplace, or origami and elections, it's always a great opportunity to relax and chat with smart people about social issues! The next meeting is Wednesday, November 19th at noon. Meetings are in the Woodbury Campus Center. All are welcome!



That's it, folks.


Upcoming events:

USM’s annual DRAG SHOW is next Friday, the 21st!

Dinner at the Ronald McDonald House on Monday, the 24th.

US Thanksgiving Thursday, the 27th.


DECEMBER IS RIGHT AROUND THE BEND!

Let’s hope I don’t go off the deep end before then.


Butternut love,

Amanda