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How to Volunteer
Could you help us in any of these ways?
We
ask anyone interested in volunteering to e-mail samaritanvolunteers@gmail.com,
or call 410-669-1229. Our volunteer committee
will coordinate with Sharon to get you involved in the
activity of your choice.
Thank
you for your consideration. We hope that you will join
us in serving our community.
We
need volunteers for:
Problem
Solving with Clients at Church or from Home
good phone skills
persistence
patience
during business hours
option as a one-off or recurring
On
Going Support with Clients
good phone skills
comfort with working over time with people in
stressful situations
patience
any mutually convenient time
face to face at the church or by phone
Power
of Prayer Ministry
Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 10:30 am !
12:30 pm
Welcome Samaritan clients in the parish with
prayer, coffee, spiritual music,and
friendship
Food
Pantry Support
Tuesday and Thursday 11:00 am - 1:00 pm, Saturday
once per month
Pack and distribute grocery bags
Samaritan
Family Outings
Accompany Samaritan families on the monthly outings
of Memorial's growing family ministry
Samaritan
Breakfast Club
Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 am - 11:00 am --
design and lead a single workshop in an area
of expertise or interest
Publication
Design support
assist in the design, layout and writing of Samaritan
publications
Publication
Duplication and Distribution
copy, collate, address and mail Samaritan publications
Quickbooks
expert
assist Samaritan Community board in updating
financial records
Spreadsheet/Database
management support
assist Samaritan Community board in creating
a master list of supporters
Don't
hesitate to give us a call! at 410-669-1229
Volunteers
are an important part of the Samaritan Community's web
of support. Countless volunteers have offered a wide
assortment of interests, talents, skills, and services.
Here is a brief sampling:
Guy, a certified zero balancer, offers sessions to interested
participants, staff, and volunteers. He has also taken
a participant camping, and to a men's group.
Wayne, a retired neighbor, has accompanied a developmentally
disabled participant to medical appointments and shopping.
Anne, a graphic designer, has donated her talents regularly
toward the design and production of printed materials.
Jack, an attorney, offers his services for pro bono
work.

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