Friday, September 30, 2011
Volunteer with Ronald McDonald House!
them do a "deep cleaning" of their house sometime later in the fall. This
would involve doing some clean-up work outside, and then going into the
empty guest bedrooms and pulling out the beds, etc. to make sure that
everything gets cleaned. They would need this to take place during the week,
as their weekends are pretty busy.
If you are interested in getting your group involved, please contact
Gabrielle directly at 780-6282, ext. 316.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Global Health Education Series: Ghana
primary care and health outreach. Jennifer Morton, UNE Nursing Professor has a strong connection to the Ghana Health Mission community clinic in Sekondi, Ghana. Jennifer and other health care providers and students travel to Ghana twice a year, to provide patient care at the mission and conduct research. The trips take place during spring break and late summer to allow student/faculty participation. Come and Learn about the Ghana Health Mission from those who have participated in recent trips with medical supplies provided by Partners for World Health.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Volunteer with the Elderly!
looking for students to volunteer with our residents. We are looking for
someone to spend one-on-one time with residents looking at old photographs,
telling stories, etc. Volunteers may also lead small groups reading
stories, playing games, or other activities. Anyone interested should
contact Jason Clark, Lifestyles Director, at 283-3022 x 206 or
ldtheinn@firstatlantic.com. Thank you!
Monday, September 26, 2011
Alternative Spring Break Interest Meeting
There is going to be a meeting this week for anyone interested in
participating in Alternative Spring Break. The meeting will be on Wednesday
Sept 28th at 7:30 in Burnham Lounge in Robie-Andrews. For more information
email kijana.plenderleith@maine.edu.
Stacy Normand
Programs Coordinator
Office of Community Service Learning
Friday, September 23, 2011
National Student Day
I wanted to let you guys in on an awesome opportunity to get some free stuff
for your volunteer work. National Student Day is a national movement to
honor students who volunteer. It takes place on Oct. 6th. The National
Association of College Stores is sponsoring a contest for college volunteers
to win free stuff (even scholarships!) for writing about their volunteer
activities! For more information go to www.nationalstudentday.com
Also, for those of you who are volunteering, please remember to report your
hours on the Office of Community Service Learning's Website!
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Mentoring/Tutoring/AmeriCorps: APPLY NOW!
Mentoring
A one-to-one relationship with a student identified by school personnel as one who could benefit from additional time and attention from a positive adult role model (not students with deep or complex problems). Focus may, but need not be academic support; goal is self-esteem, engagement in academic work, aspirations for higher education. Meetings are at the schools, once per week about an hour to an hour and a half after school (2:00 or 3:00 PM). Training and in-service support provided by our staff. Contact Belana Warmflash, 780-4679 or bwarmflash@usm.maine.edu.
· King Middle School, Portland (days to be determined, after school, 3-5 PM)
· Portland High School, Portland (Monday-Friday, during study halls or after school, 2:15-5:00 PM)
After School Programs
Work with individuals or small groups of students in school-based or community-based after school enrichment programs; provide homework support, targeted tutoring, and support for age-appropriate, structured learning activities. Goal is engagement and achievement in academic work and aspirations for higher education. Training and in-service support provided by our staff. Contact Stacy Normand, Programs Coordinator, 780-4537 or snormand@usm.maine.edu.
· LearningWorks AfterSchool at Reiche Elementary School, Portland (Mostly 3rd-4th graders, Monday-Thursday, 2:30-5:00 PM)
· LearningWorks AfterSchool at East End Elementary School, Portland (Mostly 3rd-4th graders, Monday-Thursday, 2:30-5:00 PM)
· Boys & Girls Club at Riverton Park (Mostly elementary age, 3:00-6:00 PM)
· Parkside Neighborhood Center, NightLight Program (Ages 6-14, Monday 3:00-5:30, Tuesday 3:00-4:30, Wednesday 2:00-5:15, Thursday 3:00-5:30, Friday 3:00-5:00)
· Portland Housing Authority Study Center, Riverton Park (Middle and high school ages, Monday-Thursday, 3-6 PM)
· Make It Happen Academic Center at Deering High School (ELL students, Monday – Thursday, 2-4 and/or 4-6 PM)
AmeriCorps
An additional option for students serving two semesters in any of these targeted programs, either of our AmeriCorps programs includes:
· 300 hours of service over a calendar year (including mentoring or after school program service, class time if for service learning, and other community service throughout the year-long term of service, including summer)
· Modest training and reporting requirements
· $1175 Education Award on completion of the term of service, in the form of a voucher usable toward payment of tuition or qualified student loans
Monday, September 19, 2011
Painting for A Purpose
"whimsical furniture", hosts an annual auction to sell the furniture and
uses the proceeds to fund youth grants for Portland schools students who
want to make a difference in their community. They are looking for USM
volunteers to help paint furniture for their auction on Nov. 12th. For more
information, contact Tina Edwards at t2edwards@myfairpoint.net.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Can't study abroad? Want a multicultural experience?
If you were on the Portland campus today, you may have noticed CIEE and
other organizations visited campus to talk to students about study-abroad
opportunities. Some of you will be able to take them up on those
opportunities (awesome!), others of you will not. If you want a experience
with diversity, need to keep up on your foreign language skills, or just
want to experience a new culture, consider volunteering in our after-school
or mentoring programs which service immigrant youth in the Portland area.
They are FREE. They are LOCAL, and they are A BLAST!
For more information regarding after-school programs, reply to this email!
For more information regarding our mentoring programs contact: Belana
Warmflash at belana.warmflash@maine.edu
Friday, September 9, 2011
SPACE gallery volunteer opportunity!
10th from 5-9PM. Volunteering activities will include passing out maps and
info, directing traffic and set and clean up. Come join the SPACE team for a
night of art and performance! Each volunteer will receive on free pass worth
up to $10 to any SPACE event. Please e-mail jenny@space538.org to sign up!