Call to Action for 1/5/2024

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Jan 5, 2024
by Jan Hawkins

Call to Action - January 5, 2024

Greetings, Prince William - The City of Manassas Park needs volunteers age 18+ to assist with their Active Shooter Drill at Manassas Park Elementary School, 9298 Cougar Court, Manassas Park on January 13, 2024, and January 20, 2024, 10am-5pm each day.  They need 40-50 volunteers each day to be Actors for this drill in order to make it as realistic as possible.  Please note you may be exposed to loud noises such as gunshots, may be lying on the floor and may be asked to have moulage applied.  To sign up, please visit https://bit.ly/4af5U8V.  Please contact Francis Rath at 703.366.3858 or f.rath@manassasparkva.gov with any questions.

  • You can help fight food insecurity! The hard-working staff at ACTS is in Urgent need of volunteers to support their Food Donation Center, 17958 Dr. David Cline Lane, Dumfries 22026 on weekdays.  Flexible schedules!  Jobs include accepting and weighing donations and complete receipts when requested.  Volunteers will also shelve donations, pre-fill grocery bags, and assist NOVA Food Rescue Heroes with loading their vehicles for Home Deliveries.  You'll feel awesome knowing you're helping this organization provide food to over 2,000 people each month!  Please fill out an online volunteer application at actspwc.org, be prepared to download proof of vaccination against COVID-19.  Questions?  Please email SCouteau@actspwc.org to learn more.
  • Help low-income children get seasonal clothing! Boxes of Basics has released their volunteer schedule for January.  There's still some open slots for volunteers age 12+ to help sort and shelve donations, pack Boxes of Basics and assorted other tasks.  All volunteer activity is held at their warehouse, 9239 Mike Garcia Drive, Manassas 20109.  It's a terrific opportunity and will help vulnerable children get the clothing they need to get through the winter months!  Please visit their Sign Up Genius page at https://bit.ly/3t6kj6b.
  • It's been mild weather so far, but the folks at Capital Caring Health realize winter weather can return any time! They're looking for Snow Team Drivers age 21+ who can transport staff to care for patients whose health care needs don't take a break for inclement weather.  A safe, reliable 4-wheel drive vehicle is needed to provide transportation, even during a blizzard.  You'll feel fantastic knowing that you are helping nurses, social workers and other clinical staff continue to provide critical services for their clients in the middle of winter!  Please visit https://bit.ly/4824M6W for more information, email swhite1@capitalcaring.org to learn more.
  • You can make a difference in the life of a child! CASA Children's Intervention Services needs volunteers age 21+ who care about children growing up in a safe, permanent and loving home. The staff will hold their next Virtual Information Session on January 17, 6pm-7pm. Learn how you can help protect abused and neglected children in your community by becoming a volunteer advocate. Please email jpolen@casacis.org or call 703.330.8145 to receive the link to the meeting or to inquire about alternate dates.
  • If you're interested in helping refugees, here's something for you! Catholic Charities' Migration and Refugee Services will be holding their next monthly Virtual Volunteer Information Session on February 7 at 5:30pm.  Sessions are held the first Wednesday of each month, last one hour, and you'll learn more about how to help newly-arrived families thrive in Northern Virginia, volunteer opportunities and the volunteer onboarding process.  Registration is required, please visit https://bit.ly/40pcwwH to sign up for a session.  Please email leaann.gross@ccda.net or call 703.851.6388 to learn more.
  • The Prince William County Alumnae Chapter Delta Sigma Theta invites children in grades K-12 to participate in the 2024 MLK Community Choir! The choir is scheduled to perform at the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Oratorical Program on January 15, 2024. It's not too late to join - interested Prince William County, Manassas City, and Manassas Park youth can register at https://bit.ly/3sQ7PQu. Rehearsals have started, other dates are January 12 and January 15.  Please email HancockM@pwcs.edu for more information.
  • It may be chilly outside, but Girls on The Run Northern Virginia is already preparing for their Spring season March 4-May 19! Girls on the Run is more than a running program; it's also a positive youth development program that teaches key life skills like confidence and teamwork through various activities.  They're looking for volunteer Coaches to coach teams in greater Prince William County for the session.  No running experience is needed; just have a desire to support and encourage the next generation.  Must commit to 2-3 hours a week for the season with a few additional hours required for Coach Training and the GOTR NOVA season ending 5K celebration. Coaches receive all the tools and support they need and find that they get as much out of coaching as they give.  You'll feel awesome as you help young girls gain confidence in themselves and their abilities!  Learn more and apply at https://bit.ly/3tD9md1.  Please email mfay@gotrnova.org to learn more.
  • If your office or group is looking for projects in 2024, here's a great one to consider! The SERVE Family Shelter in Manassas has released its schedule of shelter meals for February and March, and groups of 5-7 volunteers age 18+ are needed to provide home-cooked meals to their residents on weekends and holidays.  Volunteers will provide, prepare and deliver nutritious meals for about 60 guests.  Groups have the option to prepare the meal offsite and do a drive-by drop-off delivery of the meal to the shelter or to prepare and serve onsite in the shelter kitchen.  You'll feel great as you provide the warmth and comfort of a home-cooked meal to those experiencing homelessness!  Please contact Karen at khorowitz@nvfs.org or call 571.748.2626 to learn more.
  • If you enjoy helping people with their finances, Virginia Cooperative Extension has a terrific opportunity for you! They're in need of volunteers to go through their Master Financial Educator Certificate Program - once completed, volunteers will educate participants on topics such as Debt Management, Credit Management, Spending Plans and more.  The $80 registration fee covers a background check, USB drive containing training materials and polo shirt.  Training is provided which runs February 19-March 25.  Volunteers must commit to the full 6-week program.  You'll feel great as you share your financial expertise to help local residents navigate their way out of debt to financial freedom and solvency!  Please email smartmoney@pwcgov.org or call 703.792.5943 for more information.

If you are looking for other opportunities, please don't forget to call our wonderful team at Volunteer Prince William at 703.369.5292.  You can also visit our website at www.volunteerprincewilliam.org.  Thanks so much for all you do in our community.