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Volunteer Newsletter Highlights – July 2019

United Way of Greater Portland can connect you with one-time opportunities and events that help our community, tools for hosting a collection of needed items, as well as ongoing and regularly scheduled opportunities that support long-lasting change and Thrive2027 goals. You can choose what moves you!

Every month we share a Volunteer Engagement Newsletter with opportunities to engage throughout Greater Portland. Here are some of the highlights from July’s Newsletter.

SUPPORT STUDENTS ENTERING KINDERGARTEN

Volunteer with Kindergarten Jumpstart and assist classroom teachers in Westbrook with overall classroom support, including helping with the morning routine and assisting students with literacy activities. Kindergarten Jumpstart helps prepare kids to enter Kindergarten in the fall. The program provides literacy-based, hands-on learning activities and gives children the opportunity to learn basic daily school routines. Commitment is once a week (Mon – Fri) from July 1 – July 25, 9 -11:00 a.m. Volunteers should be comfortable with small children, flexible and able to adapt to a changing classroom environment. FMI email volunteer@unitedwaygp.org.

BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB – BRAIN GAIN: READ!

Brain Gain: Read! is a Monday-Thursday reading, STEM, and social -emotional skill-building program for children grades K-3. Fridays are field trips that tie into the weekly theme. The program runs from June 24-August 16. The program is designed to stop the summer slide in learning. The program is offered at all Boys & Girls Clubhouses (Portland, Riverton Park, Sagamore Village and South Portland). Hours vary. FMI email volunteer@unitedwaygp.org.

CATHOLIC CHARITIES MAINE – REFUGEE AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES

Catholic Charities Maine offers mentor programs for newly arrived refugees. Work with a family, adults, or children new to the country. FMI visit
www.ccmaine.org/refugee-immigration-services/services #MentoringServices.

2019 6 WHO CARE AWARDS

Recognize a dedicated and inspiring adult volunteer in our community by nominating them for 6 Who Care, an annual recognition opportunity made possible by NEWS CENTER Maine, TD Bank, Dead River Company, and UWGP. The nomination forms and more information can be found HERE. Winners will be honored on Monday, October 28. Ceremony.

BRICK & BEAM SOCIETY FUNDING AVAILABLE

Brick & Beam Society, an individual giving group of United Way Greater Portland, is pleased to request proposals to advance their work in the community.

Brick & Beam Society takes a broad view of the community, bringing leaders together and building momentum for action. Brick & Beam is aligned with Thrive 2027’s Community-Wide Goals and United Way of Greater Portland. For more information about Brick & Beam, please visit
http://www.brickandbeam.org/.

Brick & Beam seeks proposals that target early childhood learning and/or STEM programming and supporting high-need populations, birth through 8th grade. Brick & Beam supports projects that are high-impact, sustainable, and replicable and approaches that are innovative, holistic, and collaborative.

Deadline to apply is August 9, 2019.
FMI visit https://uwsme.org/newuwgp/2019/06/17/request-for-proposals-brick-beam/.

 

Check out our July 2019 Volunteer Engagement Newsletter for more opportunities or search online at http://volunteer.unitedwaygp.org.

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