find your holiday volunteer opportunity

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find your holiday volunteer opportunity
FIND YOUR HOLIDAY VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY:
Children & Youth1-3
Community Support3-5
Families5-7
Health & Wellness7
Homelessness8
Hunger8-9
CHILDREN & YOUTH
BOOK’EM
615-255-1820
www.bookem-kids.org
Volunteer Project: Conduct a Book Drive
Description: Conduct a book drive for fiction books,
new and like-new, for children and teens ages
birth to 18. Book’em will give them to children and
teens in Davidson County who do not have books
of their own. Holding a book drive is as easy as
selecting dates and a collection site, spreading the
word, and collecting the books. Book’em needs
more than 10,000 books to give away in November
and December through local charity children’s gift
programs.
Number of volunteers needed: Can be done as
individuals or as a group.
Date and time: You set the dates. Books are needed
by December 17 for holiday gift programs.
Project location: At your place of work, place of
worship, neighborhood, or holiday party.
Contact: Martha Ann Pilcher at 615-255-1820 or
books@bookem-kids.org.
BETHLEHEM CENTERS OF
NASHVILLE
615-329-3386
www.bethlehemcenters.org
Volunteer Project: Bethlehem Center’s
Christmas Toy Store Sorting
Description: Volunteers are needed to sort and
label toys for Bethlehem Center’s Annual Toy Store.
Background check required.
Number of Volunteers needed:
Approximately 20-25 (4-6 per day)
Date and time: December 9 through December 13,
8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Project location: Bethlehem Centers, 1417 Charlotte
Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203.
Contact: Kimberly Peeler-Ringer
at kpringer@bethlehemcenters.org.
FIFTYFORWARD
615-743-3400
www.fiftyforward.org
Volunteer Project: Holiday Gift and Toy Drive
for the Nashville Vet Center
Description: Collect holiday gifts and toys for
children of veterans served by the Nashville Vet
Center. New dolls, Hot Wheels, board games, etc.,
are needed.
Date and time: Collection beginning Monday,
November 18 through Friday, December 6.
Project location: Donation dropoffs are at all seven
FiftyForward Active Living Centers:
• Bordeaux Center: 3315 John Mallette Drive,
Nashville, TN 37218, 615-248-2272.
• College Grove: 8607 Horton Highway, College
Grove, TN 37046, 615-368-7278.
• Donelson Station: 108 Donelson Pike, Nashville, TN
37214, 615-883-8375.
• J.L. Turner: 8101 Highway 100, Nashville, TN 37221,
615-646-9622.
• Knowles: 174 Rains Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203,
615-743-3400.
• Madison Station: 301 Madison Street, Madison, TN
37115, 615-860-7180.
• Martin Center: 960 Heritage Way, Brentwood, TN
37027, 615-376-0102.
Contact: Liane Proctor at 615-743-3426
or lproctor@fiftyforward.org.
MONROE HARDING, INC.
615-298-5573
www.monroeharding.org
In-Kind Donations: Monroe Harding works
with youth in foster care to ensure they have
the chance to live full, independent lives. For its
programs, Monroe Harding needs PG-13 Rated
movies, cleaning supplies, male hygiene products,
twin-sized comforters (male colors), twin-sized
sheets (male colors), kitchen towels (dish towels and
hand towels), batteries (AAA, AA, and C), laundry
detergent, bath towels (male colors), washcloths,
duffle bags, small luggage, clothes hangers, laundry
bags/ baskets, trash bags, puzzles, Word-find books,
Rubik cubes, stress balls, Blu-Ray DVD players, allin-one Flat Screen TV with DVD player, dress shirts,
black slacks (various sizes), socks, bag-less vacuum
cleaners (3), heavy duty plungers, mops, mop
buckets with ringer, cleaning rags, shower curtains,
shower rods, and shower hooks.
Contact: Mark Pilkington at 615-298-5573 ext. 136 or
markpilkington@monroeharding.org.
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OASIS CENTER
615-327-4455
www.oasiscenter.org
In-Kind Donations: For its Emergency Shelter,
Oasis Center needs a couch and/or loveseat, a dining
table with bench seating, a deep freezer, art supplies
(paint, brushes, canvas, or any creative mediums),
Wii games, rock band instruments, and kitchen
essentials (plates, bowls, silverware, spatulas, etc.).
For its Street Outreach program, Oasis Center needs
men’s jeans, men’s shoes (athletic and work), men’s
hats/gloves, sleeping bags, Wal-Mart gift cards (for
work attire), and two sturdy office chairs.
Contact: Kate Clark Stone at 615-983-6887 or
kstone@oasiscenter.org.
SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTER
615-259-9055
www.sacenter.org
In-Kind Donations: The Sexual Assault Center is
looking for unwrapped gifts for children ages 3 to 12,
teenage boys and girls, and adult men and women.
Examples of needed items include hand lotion,
makeup, dolls, toy cars, etc.
Contact: Amanda Markham at 615-259-9055 ext. 342
or amarkham@sacenter.org.
YCAP-YMCA
615-226-5577
www.ymcamidtn.org
Volunteer Project: Sponsor a Student
Description: YCAP-YMCA is an organization that
serves at-risk youth and their families in East
Nashville. YCAP’s programs focus on improving
academics, building positive relationships, tackling
life’s struggles, and having fun together as the YCAP
family through a variety of activities, projects, and trips.
Each year the holiday season is a chaotic one for
YCAP. It is the goal of YCAP to give each of its
families at least one gift per family member at
Christmas time, recognizing this might be the only
one they receive all season. Many of the families
are in need of extra assistance, and for those, YCAP
looks for Christmas Sponsors to help. Each student
fills out a Christmas wish list, including clothing sizes,
gift ideas, etc. Then, the sponsors are given this
information to purchase gifts for one child.
Not all sponsors have to buy multiple gifts for a child.
YCAP is grateful for any help offered! There is a great
need in this community. With your help, YCAP can help
bring smiles and joy to these students and families!
Contact: Allison Hurst at 615-226-5577 ext. 71115
or ahurst@ymcamidtn.org.
In-Kind Donations: YCAP needs youth coats,
backpacks, board games (especially newer ones like
Scene It or Catch Phrase), wrapping supplies (boxes,
bags, tissue paper, wrapping paper), calculators
(especially scientific calculators), and other school
supplies for students’ end-of-semester projects.
Contact: Allison Hurst at 615-226-5577 ext. 71115
or ahurst@ymcamidtn.org.
YOUTH VILLAGES
615-250-7200
www.youthvillages.org
Volunteer Project:
Holiday Heroes - Make Holiday Gift Boxes
Description: As part of the Holiday Heroes program,
individuals and groups can assemble small gift boxes
that are used to wrap the donated gift cards Youth
Villages receives for its teens for the holidays. Many
teens request gift cards for the holidays so they
can shop for their own clothing. To make the cards
a more special gift, volunteers will wrap them in a
gift box. The boxes can be made out of heavy card
stock paper, new and old holiday cards, construction
paper, etc. The boxes need to be big enough to
enclose a standard-size gift card. The gift card boxes
can be assembled at a scheduled date and time at
the Youth Villages Nashville office or at a location
convenient for the volunteers.
Date and time: The gift card boxes should be
delivered December 2 through December 5.
Project Location: Boxes should be delivered to
Youth Villages, 3310 Perimeter Hill Drive,
Nashville, TN 37211.
Contact: Lyndsay Berry Wilkinson at 615-250-7323
or lyndsay.berry@youthvillages.org.
Volunteer Project: Holiday Heroes Program
Description: As a Holiday Hero, you can help bring
smiles to more than 1,200 Middle Tennessee children
during the holidays. The Holiday Heroes program
gives each child receiving services the opportunity
to fill out a wish list for three gifts. Youth Villages
then sends these wish lists to community volunteers
who sign up to “adopt” a child for the holidays.
Volunteers (or “Heroes”) are asked to spend
between $75 and $100 per child to fulfill their top
three holiday wishes. Volunteers may “adopt” one
or more children or a sibling group. Gifts should be
unwrapped, bagged together with the wish list in a
clear sack and the child’s name should be written on
the outside of the bag.
Date and time: Gifts should be delivered between
December 2 and December 5.
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Project location: Gifts should be delivered
to Youth Villages, 3310 Perimeter Hill Drive,
Nashville, TN 37211.
Contact: Lyndsay Berry Wilkinson at 615-250-7323
or lyndsay.berry@youthvillages.org.
YOUTH VILLAGES, CONTINUED
Volunteer Project:
Holiday Heroes – Stuff a Holiday Stocking
Description: As a part of the Holiday Heroes
program, individuals and groups are needed to
organize holiday stocking parties to fill stockings
with toiletries and small items for children in state
custody. A lot of the children served by Youth
Villages live well below the poverty line and are in
need of basic toiletries. Providing a stocking filled
with these items lets these children know that they
matter to the community. Groups can organize
donation collections for stockings, toiletries, and
other small items (lip balm, gum, candy/chocolate, gift
cards to McDonalds, Wal-Mart and Subway, makeup,
nail polish, decks of cards, etc.). Volunteers can stuff
the stockings together as a fun volunteer project.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
AMERICAN RED CROSS –
NASHVILLE AREA CHAPTER
615-250-4300
www.redcross.org/tn/nashville
Volunteer Project: Disaster Action Team
(DAT) Holiday Coverage
Description: Volunteers are needed to be on-call to
respond to direct-client needs resulting from singleor multi-family disasters, including home fires.
Volunteers will ride along with a DAT Captain and
other trained team members to provide comfort,
compassion, and non-medical aid to those in need.
Volunteers must be available to attend a brief
orientation at the Nashville Chapter Office at 5:30
p.m. on November 14 or December 10.
Number of volunteers needed: 4 volunteers
per 6-hour shift
Project location: Stockings should be delivered
to Youth Villages, 3310 Perimeter Hill Drive,
Nashville, TN 37211.
Dates and times:
• Thanksgiving Day – 6 a.m. to 12 p.m., 12 to 6 p.m.,
or 6 p.m. to midnight
• November 29 – midnight to 6 a.m.
• Christmas Day – 6 a.m. to 12 p.m., 12 to 6 p.m.,
6 p.m. to midnight
• December 26 – midnight to 6 a.m.
• New Year’s Eve – 6 p.m. to midnight
• New Year’s Day – midnight to 6 a.m.,
6 a.m. to 12 p.m., or 12 to 6 p.m.
Contact: Lyndsay Berry Wilkinson at 615-250-7323
or lyndsay.berry@youthvillages.org.
Project location: In and around the Nashville area.
Transportation from the Nashville Area Chapter will
be provided.
Date and time: Stuffed stockings should be delivered
between December 2 and December 13.
In-Kind Donations: Youth Villages needs
wrapping paper, tape, holiday cards, stockings, new
winter coats, hats, gloves, and scarves for males and
females ages 3 to 21.
Contact: Lyndsay Berry Wilkinson at 615-250-7323
or lyndsay.berry@youthvillages.org.
Contact: Valerie Lelek at 615-250-4295
or Valerie.lelek@redcross.org.
CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S JOB CORPS
(CWJC)
615-244-3669
www.cwjcmiddletn.org
Volunteer Project: Help provide a meal
for the CWJC Christmas Party
Description: Make the holidays special for families
in poverty who are working toward their GED or
computer skills. Bring turkey, fixings, and dessert for
these special students and their families.
Number of volunteers needed: 1-5
Date and time: Thursday evening, December 12
(exact time will vary with location)
Project location: Nashville, Franklin, or Madison
CWJC location.
Contact: Sandy Blackman at 615-244-3669
or volunteer@cwjcmiddletn.org.
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CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S JOB CORPS
(CWJC), CONTINUED
Volunteer Project: Assist with Graduation
just go caroling door-to-door, and then ask for
donations to support the Day Home. After you
have caroled, contact the caroling volunteer to
arrange a time for returning your caroling bag and
donations.
Description: Volunteers are needed to assist with the
Christian Women’s Job Corps December graduation
as parking lot attendants, door keepers, program
distributors, and cleanup crew. Help make this day
special for adult graduates of CWJC and their families
and friends!
Number of volunteers needed: Caroling groups
can vary based on your personal preferences;
somewhere between five and 15 individuals would be
ideal for a fun and engaging evening.
Number of volunteers needed: 5-7
Date and time: December 1 through December 24,
based on your own schedule. Early evenings are the
ideal time of day.
Date and time: December 14, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Project location: First Baptist Church Nashville, 108
7th Ave South, Nashville, TN 37203.
Contact: Sandy Blackman at 615-244-3669 or
volunteer@cwjcmiddletn.org.
In-Kind Donations: Office supplies: Christian
Women’s Job Corps needs office supplies such as
stamps, copy paper, and sticky notes to keep its office
going throughout the year! CWJC also needs new
baby items for the families it serves. Diapers, onesies,
and socks are the most-needed items for these new
parents to provide to their children.
Contact: Sandy Blackman at 615-244-3669 or
volunteer@cwjcmiddletn.org.
FANNIE BATTLE DAY HOME
FOR CHILDREN
615-228-6745
www.fanniebattle.org
Volunteer Project:
Fannie Battle Caroling for Kids
Description: Caroling for Fannie Battle has been a
holiday tradition in the Nashville community since
1916. Each year, families, neighbors, churches, schools,
and companies carol door-to-door, collecting donations
for Fannie Battle. The donations received from
caroling enable Fannie Battle to provide high-quality
childhood education to over 100 at-risk children.
Steps to create a caroling team:
1.Contact Fannie Battle with your name, number,
and where you would like to carol – you can even
request specific streets.
2. A caroling volunteer will contact you to verify the
street and ensure it’s not already being caroled.
3. A time will be arranged to deliver everything you
need: song sheets, fliers, and detailed instructions.
Online versions of the materials will also be available.
4.Get your group together and decide which
evening you will be caroling. On the night of,
Project location: It’s your choice! Just let Fannie
Battle know to confirm there aren’t other caroling
groups already scheduled for your preferred streets.
Contact: Melanie Shinbaum at
caroling@fanniebattle.org.
INTERFAITH DENTAL CLINIC
615-329-4790
www.interfaithdentalclinic.com
In-Kind Donations: Donated items help to lower
administrative costs and allow the clinic to allocate
more resources to the care of its deserving patients
(lower-income and uninsured working families).
Greater Nashville clinic:
• Toilet paper
• 30-gallon trash bags
• White multifold paper towels
• Copy paper
• 19” to 21” color flat screen computer monitors
• AA and AAA rechargeable batteries
• Drop cloths
• Paint brushes and rollers
• Home Depot gift cards
Rutherford County clinic:
• Washer and dryer
• Mouthwash without alcohol
• 30-gallon trash bags
• Copy paper
Contact: Amy Dyer Carver at 615-234-0365
or amy@interfaithdentalclinic.com.
Volunteer Project: Holiday Card Processors
Description: Volunteers are needed to place
address stickers/stamps and stuff envelopes for this
important mailing. Holiday snacks will be provided!
Funds for patient care are generated by our annual
holiday card project. Interfaith Dental Clinic’s
supporters make a donation to the agency in their
gift recipients’ names, and we mail cards to the
recipients, explaining that a donation has been made
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Number of volunteers needed: 4-6 volunteers
Date and time: The first week of December; Flexible
according to volunteer availability.
Project location: Interfaith Dental Clinic of Greater
Nashville, 1721 Patterson Street, Nashville, TN 37203
PASTORAL COUNSELING CENTERS
OF TENNESSEE
615-383-2115
www.pcctinc.org
In-Kind Donations: Pastoral Counseling
Contact: Kristin Dillard, volunteer coordinator, at
kristin@interfaithdentalclinic.com.
Centers of Tennessee needs office supplies for its
programming to provide counseling to community
members in need. Manila folders, white copy paper,
paper clips, and a paper shredder are the mostneeded items.
NASHVILLE INTERNATIONAL
CENTER FOR EMPOWERMENT (NICE)
Contact: Abbie Culbertson at 615-383-2115 ext. 21
or aculbertson@pcctinc.org.
615-315-9681
www.empowernashville.org
Volunteer Project: Celebrate Refugees
and their Accomplishments!
Description: This winter, NICE will be holding its
annual celebration to honor the accomplishments
of the students in the ESL, after-school, citizenship,
leadership, and employment programs. Come help
as NICE and its clients have a party, complete with
food, music, a keynote speaker, and presentation
of certificates. Volunteers are needed to help with
child care, create certificates, serve food, and sign in
guests. This is a great opportunity to see the many
successes in the refugee community and encourage
the participants as they move forward.
TENNESSEE ENVIRONMENTAL
COUNCIL
615-248-6500
www.tectn.org
Volunteer Project:
Tree Planting along Mill Creek
Number of volunteers needed: 50
Description: Volunteers are needed to help plant
tree saplings along Mill Creek. In 50 years, one tree
provides $130,750 in total benefits including oxygen,
air pollution control, and storm water drainage. Mill
Creek is a tributary of the Cumberland River, and
is prone to flooding. During the 2010 flood, Mill
Creek’s flash flooding devastated the community
and caused millions of dollars in property damage.
Planting trees along this creek will help reduce
future flooding.
Date and time: December 14, 5 to 9 p.m.
Number of volunteers needed: Up to 60
Contact: Allison Cantway at 615-315-9681 or
volunteer@empowernashville.org.
Date and time: Thursday, December 12, time TBD
In-Kind Donations: Nashville International Center
for Empowerment (NICE) needs school supplies
for the students it serves, especially paper, folders,
scissors, glue, and backpacks. NICE’s mission is
to empower refugees and immigrants of Middle
Tennessee. These school supplies will support
programming, including education, for those new to
the United States.
Project location: Mill Creek in Antioch
Contact: Kelly Poole at 615-248-6500
or kfpoole@tectn.org.
In-Kind Donations: Tennessee Environmental
Council needs tree-planting supplies such as gloves,
shovels, and five-gallon buckets.
Contact: Allison Cantway at 615-315-9681
or volunteer@empowernashville.org.
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FAMILIES
CASA, INC. OF DAVIDSON COUNTY
615-425-2383
www.casa-nashville.org
Volunteer Project: Foster-a-Family Program
Description: CASA of Davidson County will sponsor
a Foster-a-Family Program this holiday season in
which individuals, groups, Sunday School classes, or
families can help a foster family provide needed items
and gifts for the foster children in their care. Needs
include toys and other age-appropriate gifts as well as
other items specified by the families CASA serves.
Contact: Carolyn Evans at 615-425-2383 or
cevans@casa-nashville.org.
LUTHERAN SERVICES
615-292-5152
www.lstn.org
Volunteer Project:
Stocking Stuffer Store & Lunch
Description: Lutheran Services’ Stocking Stuffer
Store benefits women and children living in poverty
and newly resettled refugee families. Volunteers are
needed to help wrap gifts and to oversee tables of
gifts for families to choose from.
Number of volunteers needed: 10
Date and time: December 19, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Project location: St. Paul’s Lutheran Church,
1628 Rosa Parks Blvd, Nashville, TN 37128.
Contact: Janet Arning at 615-881-4579
or jarninglst@gmail.com.
In-Kind Donations: Lutheran Services needs
new socks and underwear for women and children,
household goods, and personal care items for the
people it serves. Lutheran Services also has a thrift
store. For the store, it needs new or gently-used
items, such as linens, kitchen and household goods,
small furniture, etc.
NASHVILLE ADULT LITERACY
COUNCIL
615-298-8060
www.nashvilleliteracy.org
In-Kind Donations: Nashville Adult Literacy
Council (NALC) needs room dividers, Rosetta
Stone (with 10-12 user licenses), tables, chairs,
spiral notebooks, dictionaries (English and multilingual such as Arabic/English, Russian/English,
Vietnamese/English, Japanese/English), copy paper,
stamps, a paper cutter, a small laminating machine,
a laptop for volunteer use, bus passes, grammar
workbooks, and a subscription to News for You, an
online newspaper.
Contact: Crystal Gimesh at 615-298-8060
or cgimesh@nashvilleliteracy.org.
RENEWAL HOUSE
615-255-5222
www.renewalhouse.org
Volunteer Project: Holiday Gift Wrapping
Description: Mothers with addictions and their
children come to Renewal House to participate in a
comprehensive program to achieve self-sufficiency.
Volunteers are needed to wrap donated gifts for the
families of Renewal House.
Number of volunteers needed: 4
Date and time: December 16 and 17,
anytime between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Project location: Renewal House
Contact: Jennifer Wheeler at 615-255-5222 ext. 106
or jwheeler@renewalhouse.org.
In-Kind Donations: Gift cards for Wal-Mart,
Kroger, or gasoline; housewares such as pots and
pans, bakeware, dish sets, bedding (twin, full, queen),
towels, laundry baskets, wall-hangings, cleaning
supplies; baby items including crib sheets, diapers,
glass/plastic bottles, and baby wipes.
Contact: Jennifer Wheeler at 615-255-5222 ext. 106
or jwheeler@renewalhouse.org.
Contact: Janet Arning at 615-881-4579
or jarninglst@gmail.com.
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SAFE HAVEN FAMILY SHELTER
615-256-8195
www.safehaven.org
Volunteer Project: Prepare Dinner at Safe
Haven
Description: Individual and group volunteers are
needed to provide and prepare dinner for Safe
Haven residents. Each night, Safe Haven hosts
between 25 and 40 people for dinner. Volunteers
will have full use of the Safe Haven kitchen. After
cooking, the Safe Haven staff encourages you to
sit down and eat with its residents. This is a unique
chance to converse with diverse individuals working
hard to make major changes in their lives.
Number of volunteers needed: 5 each evenings
Date and time: 6 p.m. on November 27, 28, and 30,
December 24 through 30, and January 1.
Contact: Stefanie Tinnell at stinnell@safehaven.org
or 615-256-8195.
In-Kind Donations:
• Paper products: plates, napkins, plastic cups, toilet
paper, plastic silverware, paper towels
• Baby products: unopened diapers (sizes 2,3,4,5),
pull-ups, baby wipes, baby powders, baby lotion,
baby shampoo, baby body wash
• Household products: unused laundry detergent,
fabric softener, cleaning products and supplies,
(i.e. Windex, Comet, Pine Sol, mops, brooms)
Lysol and other disinfecting products, plastic
gloves, 55-gallon trash bags, new brooms, dust
pans and mops
• Cotton sheet sets and comforter sets, pillows,
wash cloths, bath towels, etc.
Programs:
Sponsor a Family: Safe Haven will provide you
with the sizes for the kids and parents, along with a
couple of “wish list” items for each family or family
member. The positions fill quickly, and your group
may have to choose another option if all families are
receiving gifts. If you are interested in this position,
please email jreason@safehaven.org.
Shop from Safe Haven Target and Wal-Mart
Wish Lists: Consider supporting the daily needs
at Safe Haven by purchasing household items for
program graduates to stock their new homes,
helping make a child’s birthday a special day, or
adding to the Movie Library. Items needed for any
of these areas can be found on Safe Haven’s Target
and Wal-Mart Wish Lists. Don’t know what to
choose? Consider a gift card. When shopping from
the wish lists, use Jennifer Reason or Safe Haven as
the first and last names to search for the lists. For
more information, please contact Jennifer Reason at
jreason@safehaven.org.
Housewarming Package: Help Safe Haven provide
families with things that will warm their living spaces.
When Safe Haven families complete their stay and
move into their own apartments, they don’t have
household items. They need things like pots and
pans, crock pots, coffee makers, bedding (sheets,
comforter and pillows), towels, shower curtains, dish
rags, dishes, bake ware, utensils, and cups. Contact
Brandy Transou at btransou@safehaven.org if you’re
interested in donating.
Christmas Cheer: Please help Safe Haven lift
the spirits of homeless families during the holiday
season by participating in the Christmas Cheer
Campaign. Send a Christmas card with words of
encouragement to Safe Haven and they will deck
the walls to show families that the community
cares. Also, please consider enclosing a small gift
for families (such as gift cards to Target and WalMart). For more information, please contact Rachael
Wilkins at 615-256-8195 or rwilkins@safehaven.org.
Blessings with Bows: Make a donation on behalf
of someone else for a holiday gift. At $10 per card,
this is PERFECT for clients, teachers, neighbors,
and anyone else on your gift list. All you have to do
is go to http://safehaven.org/give/holidaygiving/
blessingswithbows/ and make a donation. If you
have any questions, please contact Rachael Wilkins at
615-256-8195 or via email at rwilkins@safehaven.org.
SALVATION ARMY - NASHVILLE
615-242-0411
www.salarmy-nashville.org
Volunteer Project:
Corporate Angel Tree Sponsors
Description: Businesses and corporations can host
an Angel Tree in their offices so that employees can
easily pick an Angel to adopt this Christmas. The
Salvation Army will send you the Angel Tree Tags
based on your preferences and you will display them
in your office. You can then either bring the gifts
back to Salvation Army, or Salvation Army can come
and pick them up from you!
Number of volunteers needed:
One coordinator per office
Date and time: From early November through
December 9
Project location: You decide!
Contact: Misty Ratcliff
at misty_ratcliff@uss.salvationarmy.org.
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SALVATION ARMY - NASHVILLE,
CONTINUED
In-Kind Donations: During the winter season, The
Salvation Army can use in-kind donations for many of
its programs.
• New, unwrapped toys for the Angel Tree Program especially for children ages 10 to 12.
• New clothing for the Angel Tree Program especially sizes 8 and up for both girls and boys.
• Coats, shoes, socks, gloves, hats, hand warmers,
blankets, sleeping bags, and tents for the Street
Family program.
Christmas Store for all of the YES families. YES
partners with its donors and supporters to provide
food, new clothing, toys, and toiletries to the
participants of the program. Several volunteers are
needed to make this event a success!
There are several options to play a part:
• Have your church, office, or organization
adopt angels;
• Organize a toy, food, or clothing drive;
• Volunteer to assist with setup of the store; or
• Assist shoppers on the day of the event.
Number of volunteers needed: Up to 20
ST. LUKE’S COMMUNITY HOUSE
615-350-7893
www.stlukescommunityhouse.org
Volunteer Project:
Adopt-A-Family Drop-off and Pickup
Description: Volunteers are needed to help receive
and distribute gifts for the Adopt-A-Family Program
at St. Luke’s. Volunteers must be able to lift 30 pounds
repeatedly. West Nashville families in need will be
receiving gifts through this program.
Number of volunteers needed: 5 per shift
Date and time: December 2 through December 11,
10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Friday
Project location: 5601 New York Ave,
Nashville, TN 37209.
Contact: Christie Bearden at 615-324-8375.
Volunteer Project: Toy Store
Description: Volunteers are needed to help parents
shop for their children at St. Luke’s annual Toy Store.
West Nashville families in need will be able to find
Christmas gifts for their family members here.
Date and time: Volunteers are needed to set up
December 9 through December 13, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Project location: 11 Lindsley Ave,
Nashville, TN 37210.
Contact: Samantha Johnson at 615-315-5333
or info@youthencouragement.org.
In-Kind Donations: Youth Encouragement
Services needs new holiday gifts for children for the
YES Christmas Store. Examples of gifts are clothing,
toys, pajamas, socks, underwear, shoes, toiletries, etc.
Contact: Samantha Johnson at 615-315-5333 or
info@youthencouragement.org.
YWCA NASHVILLE
615-983-5144
www.ywcanashville.com
Volunteer Project:
Holiday Sponsorship Gift Delivery
Number of volunteers needed: 5
Description: The YWCA of Nashville & Middle
Tennessee operates the Domestic Violence Center,
which temporarily housed over 350 women and
children last year. Volunteers are needed to deliver,
unload, and organize gifts for the women and
children of the Domestic Violence Shelter.
Date and time: December 17, 8:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Number of volunteers needed: 2-4
Project location: 5601 New York Ave,
Nashville, TN 37209.
Date and time: December 20 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Contact: Christie Bearden at 615-324-8375.
YOUTH ENCOURAGEMENT SERVICES
(YES)
615-315-5333
www.youthencouragement.org
Project location: YWCA Nashville
& Middle Tennessee, 1608 Woodmont Blvd,
Nashville, TN 37215.
Contact: Mary Chandler
at mary.chandler@ywcanashville.com.
Volunteer Project: YES Christmas Store
Description: During the Christmas Holiday, Youth
Encouragement Services is blessed to provide a
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HEALTH & WELLNESS
HOMELESSNESS
HOSPITAL HOSPITALITY HOUSE –
NASHVILLE
MARGARET MADDOX FAMILY YMCA
615-329-0477
www.hhhnashville.org
Volunteer Project: Deck the Halls!
Description: Volunteers are needed to help
decorate guest residences and to disassemble
decorations after the holidays.
In-Kind Donations: Hospital Hospitality House
encourages volunteers to bring cards, cookies, hot
chocolate, and cooked meals to guests.
Contact: Sherry Daniels at 615-329-0477
or daniels@hhhnashville.org.
615-228-5525
www.ymcamidtn.org
In-Kind Donations: The YMCA is collecting winter
coats, gloves, scarves, socks, and toiletry items to
give to the homeless community in East Nashville.
Donations can be accepted through November 20.
Contact: Kelly Lavely-Donovan at 615-228-5525
or kdonovan@ymcamidtn.org.
HANDS ON NASHVILLE
615-298-1108
www.hon.org
Volunteer Project: Holiday Coat Drive
NASHVILLE CARES
615-259-4866
www.nashvillecares.org
In-Kind Donations: Nashville CARES needs
toys (for toddlers to pre-teens) and hygiene kit
items (new combs, toothbrushes/toothpaste,
shampoo/conditioner, soap/shower gel,
deodorant, Kleenex packs, feminine hygiene pads/
tampons, and diapers) for its clients, who are
people affected by HIV/AIDS in the community.
Contact: Janelle Benuska at 615-259-4866 ext.
239 or jbenuska@nashvillecares.org.
PROJECT C.U.R.E.
615-837-7575
www.projectcure.org
In-Kind Donations:
• 4 large dry-erase boards (preferably 3’x2’ or
larger)
• 2 large cork boards
• Printer toner for HP Office Jet Pro 8500
Description: Conduct a coat drive for youth and
adults who need extra warmth this winter. Hands On
Nashville’s Youth Volunteer Corps will give the coats
to local nonprofits to distribute. New and pre-loved
coats are accepted. Please make sure they are clean.
The goal is to collect 200 coats this holiday season.
Number of volunteers needed: Can be done as
individuals or as a group. Great project for families,
school clubs, or sports teams.
Date and time: Please drop off all coats at the Hands
On Nashville office, Monday through Friday between
9 a.m. and 5 p.m. during the weeks of December 16
through December 20, January 6 through January 10,
and January 13 through January 17.
Project location: Donation dropoff at Hands On
Nashville: 37 Peabody Street, Ste 206, Nashville, TN
37210.
Contact: Audrey Jackson at 615-298-1108 Ext. 416
or audrey@hon.org.
Contact: Annie Ellement at 615-837-7575.
THE NEXT DOOR
615-251-8805
www.thenextdoor.org
In-Kind Donations: The Next Door is in need
of $20 gift cards from Wal-Mart or Target to
assist in meeting the holiday and winter needs of
its residents. The Next Door works with women
in crisis who battle substance abuse and cooccurring mental health issues and their families.
Contact: Lucretia Mobbs at 615-251-8805 ext. 219.
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HUNGER
SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK OF
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
BETHLEHEM CENTERS OF NASHVILLE
Volunteer Project: Ms. Cheap’s Penny Drive
615-329-3386
www.bethlehemcenters.org
Volunteer Project: Bethlehem Center’s Holiday
Food Box Delivery
Description: Volunteers are needed to deliver food
boxes to the senior members of Bethlehem Centers
of Nashville. Volunteers may work as a family or as
individuals, and the driver must have a valid Tennessee
driver’s license. Background check required.
Number of volunteers needed: Approximately 20
volunteers will be needed.
Date and time: Volunteers will arrive at 9:45 a.m. on
Saturday, December 14. Volunteers will spend about one
hour on their route to deliver food boxes.
Project location: Food box pickup will take place at 1417
Charlotte Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203.
Contact: Kimberly Peeler-Ringer
at kpringer@bethlehemcenters.org.
THE NASHVILLE FOOD PROJECT
(TNFP)
615-460-0172
www.thenashvillefoodproject.org
for Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle
Tennessee
Description: Did you know that 1 in 6 Tennesseans
are at risk of hunger? Be a part of the solution to end
hunger by joining Ms. Cheap’s annual Penny Drive
beginning November 10 through January 31. It’s easy
to do! Grab a can, jar, or bucket (or make your own)
and put your pennies and other change in it every day
(Dollar bills and checks are welcome too). Encourage
friends, coworkers, and family to do the same! For
every $1 donated, Second Harvest can provide
four meals to hungry children, families and seniors.
Donations are accepted at Second Harvest and area
Avenue Bank and Wilson Bank & Trust locations.
Number of volunteers needed: Can be done as
individuals or as a group.
Date and time: You set the dates. Penny Drive cans
need to be dropped off by January 31, 2014.
Project location: At your place of work, place of
worship, neighborhood, or holiday party.
Contact: Heidi Tieslau at 615-627-1581
or Heidi.Tieslau@secondharvestmidtn.org.
Volunteer Project:
Holiday Food Drive for TNFP
Description: The Nashville Food Project (TNFP)
provides nutritious, made-from-scratch meals to some
of Nashville’s most vulnerable residents. Through weekly
hot meals, TNFP introduces residents to a variety
of seasonal produce and healthy cooking styles. Its
pantry program provides ingredients and education
to encourage residents to prepare nutritious foods for
themselves. Help stock the TNFP pantry with healthy
staple foods from the list below. Items are distributed
from TNFP’s catering trucks directly to low-income
residents in Nashville communities.
For more seasonal + ongoing
volunteer opportunities, visit:
HON.org
Requested items:
• Canned tuna/chicken packed in water, 5 oz
• 1-2 lb boxes whole wheat pasta
• 1-2 lb bag brown rice
• 1 lb bag lentils
• 15-oz canned beans (pinto, black, red, kidney, etc)
• 15-oz low sodium chicken/vegetable broth
• 15-oz canned tomato (crushed or diced)
• 17-fl oz olive oil
Project location: Food to be delivered to TNFP office at
3605 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37215.
Contact: Grace Biggs at 615-460-0172
or grace@thenashvillefoodproject.org.
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