LINK seeking Thanksgiving meal volunteers

Agency: Lawrence Interdenominational Nutrition Kitchen

Contact: 865-3985

Lawrence Interdenominational Nutrition Kitchen needs volunteers for its Community Thanksgiving Dinner Nov. 22 at First Christian Church, 1000 Ky.

Volunteer drivers are needed to deliver meals to the homebound. LINK also needs volunteers to prepare food, serve and clean up.

For more information, call Terry Connolly from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. after Wednesday at 865-3985.

Immediate volunteer needs

¢ Lawrence Arts Center’s Holiday Shop needs volunteers Dec. 8-9. Volunteers will assist children with shopping for gifts to surprise mom, dad or even the family pet and help them wrap their gifts. Elves and gift-wrappers, 16 years or older, are needed in two-hour shifts.

To volunteer, contact Laura Rose at 843-2787 or lacinfo@sunflower.com.

¢ Volunteers 55 and older are needed throughout Douglas County this holiday season to help children shop and wrap gifts for their family members, make meal baskets for those in need, serve meals to the homeless, help children with holiday arts and crafts activities and more.

Please contact Maggie with RSVP of Douglas County at 312-1288 or rsvpvolunteer@gmail.com.

¢ Douglas County Court Appointed Special Advocates has announced upcoming training classes for new volunteers.

CASA volunteers are trained to advocate for children who have been abused or neglected and are under protection of the juvenile court. They are appointed by a judge to meet regularly with the child, review records and talk to everyone involved in the child’s case. They monitor the situation so the child remains safe until a permanent resolution is reached and make recommendations to the judge to promote the child’s best interests.

Training for new volunteers will begin Jan. 23 and end Feb. 4. The deadline to apply for this training is Dec. 7.

For a detailed training schedule, contact the CASA office at 832-5172 or casa@douglas-county.com.

¢ Volunteers are needed to provide free tax assistance to residents of Douglas and Franklin counties during tax season. Community volunteers with experience in preparing their own taxes can be trained for the AARP program. Computer skills are helpful but not required as volunteers assist with general services including receptionist work and other support.

For more information, contact Jack Connelly at 865-3985 or connjac@aol.com.

– For more volunteer opportunities, contact the Roger Hill Volunteer Center, a service of the United Way of Douglas County, 2518 Ridge Court, room 200, at 865-5030 or info@rhvc.org. Opportunities are also online at www.rhvc.org.