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.

 

1407 Bolton Street     Baltimore, MD   21217     (410) 669-1229