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Opportunity and Community Meet Here.
Converging Point is Presented by:
Amazing things can happen when the right two things meet. One of the most spectacular examples is when the sun meets the horizon for a sunset. But equally remarkable is when individuals find ways to use their talents to give to back to their communities. Converging Point is designed to make that happen.
Converging Point is a free resource provided by LEAD-ECI, East Central Indiana's Leadership Training Institute. It allows nonprofit organizations in the region, free of charge, to post volunteer opportunities that their organization is offering. Individuals can then view these opportunties and get connected to ways they can give back to their community.
In other words, Converging Point is where community and opportunity meet. And we're confident that amazing things for our community will happen when they do.
Converging Point is Sponsored by:
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Arts
Ball State University Museum of Art
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
Full Circle Arts Co-op
Minnetrista
Muncie Civic Theatre
Muncie Symphony Orchestra
Animals
Blackford County Animal Shelter
East Central Indiana Therapeutic Riding, Inc.
Children / Mentoring
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Delaware County
Boys & Girls Club of Muncie
Delaware County Court Appointed Special Advocates
KidsPeace
Muncie Community Schools
Community Development
Inside Out
Muncie Action Plan
Muncie-Delaware Clean & Beautiful
Muncie Downtown Development Partnership
Rebuilding Together
United Way of Delaware County
Education
Back to School Teachers Store
Hoosier Academies
Motivate Our Minds, Inc.
Muncie Public Library
Project Leadership
Health / Wellness
Ball Memorial Hospital Volunteer Resources
Cardinal Greenway, Inc.
Indiana Blood Center
Meals on Wheels of Muncie, Inc.
Open Door Health Services
Human Services
A Better Way Services
Christian Ministires of Delaware County
First Choice for Women
LifeStream Services, Inc.
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Delaware County
Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana
Special Needs Assistance Project (SNAP)
TEAMwork for Quality Living
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Ball Memorial Hospital
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About / Mission
Ball Memorial Hospital will promote wellness and improve the health status of the people of East Central Indiana and surrounding areas through patient care, health education and medical research. The vision of Ball Memorial Hospital is to be East Central Indiana’s healthcare system of choice for patients, physicians, and employees in the communities and neighborhoods we serve,as well as the premier healthcare provider and the regional hub for Clarian Health Partners.
Current Volunteer Opportunities
Opportunities to volunteer at Ball Memorial Hospital are available in many areas:
* Greeter desks
* Patient Transport
* Cuddler program
* Hospice
* Retail Opportunities- Gift Shop, Cancer Center Boutique
* Clerical support
* Special Services- Library of Life, Love and Laughter, Pastoral Care
* BMH Auxiliary- special service projects
Volunteers work in patient and non-patient areas, with placement made according to the volunteers' interests and the hospital's needs.
Contact
Sandra K Hoover
(765) 747-3128
shoover_clarianball.org
Website
http://www.accessbmh.org
Big Brothers Big Sisters
of Delaware County
Big Brothers Big Sisters believes that every child has the ability to succeed and thrive in life if given individualized attention, guidance and opportunities to reach their full potential. Through professionally developed and supported one-to-one mentoring relationships, we as an organization and you as a community member can help play a transformative role in the lives of children in our community. We can chamge the way children are growing up, supporting them in their development to become confident, competent and caring adults.
Big Brother and Big Sister Volunteers - Volunteers of all ages are needed to serve as Big Brothers and Big Sisters. A volunteer makes a committment of one year to spend consistent and quality individualized time with a child sharing conversations, opportunities and experiences. Bigs positively impact their Littles lives by increasing their self-confidence, providing stabilty, changing their perspective on life and pushing them to set higher goals to become their personal best.
Board Members - Dedicated individuals who have time and a passion for the mission are needed to serve on the Board of Directors. The key functions of the Board are to provide strategic leadership, resource devleopment and governance/oversight. The term is three years and the time committment is one-third Board meetings, one-third committee service and one-third fundraising/agency awareness activities.
Associate Directors - Volunteers who are willing to serve on an "on-call" basis on an ad hoc or standing committee of the Board such as in the areas of fundraising, marketing and recruitment.
Taryn Poti
(765) 284-4141
taryn_bbbsmuncie.org
http://www.bbbsmuncie.org
Delaware County Court Appointed
Special Advocates (CASA)
The mission of the Delaware County CASA program is to train volunteers to become advocates for abused and neglected children in the juvenile court system.
CASA Volunteer - We are currently accepting applications for our fall 2010 CASA training class. Volunteers who are accepted into the program will be provided 30 hours of training in how to effectively advocate for children in the courts. After training, CASA volunteer activities include:
1. Conducting an extensive independent review of each assigned case.
2. Reviewing DCS records and consult with the DCS Family Case Manager
3. Interviewing parties involved with the case.
4. Meeting face-to-face with the child at least once every 30 days and observe whether the child’s essential needs are being met.
5. Consulting with medical and school personnel to review relevant records.
6. Participating in planning or treatment team meetings involving the child.
7. Communicating with service providers to monitor the progress of services.
8. Maintaining complete written records about the case, including a log of appointments, interviews, telephone calls and other information gathered.
9. Monitoring the parties involved to ensure compliance with court orders.
Ashley Soldaat
(765) 747-7875
casa_co.delaware.in.us
http://delawarecountycasa.org
East Central Indiana
Therapeutic Riding
The mission of East Central Indiana Therapeutic Riding is to promote the health and social development of children, ages 2 - 18 with special needs using horses as part of a therapy experience.
Sidewalker - Walk along with the rider and horse leader. Help keep the student focused on the leader and instructor. Horse experience not necessary.
Horse Leader - Need horse handling experience.
Groom - Get horses ready for sessions. Brush, tack, etc.
Website Coordinator - maintain and update the website under the direction of the President
Board Members - Treasurer/CPA, Sponsor recruitment and retention, Fund-raising
Kathleen Rapkin
(765) 730-2747
katrapkin_gmail.com
http://www.spurtherapeutic.org
Huffer Memorial Children's Center
HMCC enhances, promotes and provides high quality early learning enviornments for all children and families in East Central Indiana.
Board Member - Three years terms that can be extended if desirable. Board members must have the ability to have positive impact on fiscal oversight and strategic visioning of the agency. They must also be willing to directly influence the positive impact Huffer is making in East Central Indiana for children and families.
Carrie Bale
(765) 289-0409
cbale_huffermcc.org
http://www.huffermcc.org
Minnestrista
Experience Nature - History-Gardens-Art
Your family and friends will enjoy Minnetrista's 40-acre campus. Explore our beautiful gardens, modern museum, historic Ball family homes, Nature Area, sculptures, or take a family walk along the breathtaking White River Greenway.
Minnestrista has volunteer openings in the following categories: Retail, Gardening/Horticulture, Special Events, Library/Archives/Collections, Farmers Market, Fund Raising, and Special Skills.
Mary Zwickl
(765) 287-3530
mzwickl_minnetrista.net
http://www.minnetrista.net
The mission of Open Door Health Services is to provide affordable, quality health care to the uninsured and underinsured and those who for other reasons do not have access to health care resources.
Childcare Provider - Provide childcare while expecting parents are in CenteringPregnancy classes - approximately 2 hours.
Reach Out and Read - Read to children while they or their parents are waiting to see a medical provider.
Enrollment Specialist - Assist families in the application process for Medicaid, TANF, and food stamps. Training on the application process will be provided.
Clerical Worker - Assist with a variety of clerical duties, including special mailings, creating new patient information packets, and other similar duties.
Cheree Cox
(765) 747-2975
clcox_odbmh.org
http://www.opendoorhs.org
Second Harvest Food Bank of
Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana is the region’s largest hunger-relief charity. Our mission is to provide a coordinated approach to alleviating hunger in East Central Indiana. Our goal is to feed East Central Indiana's most vulnerable residents through a region-wide network of member agencies and programs and to engage our region in the fight to end hunger. Each year, the Second Harvest Food Bank network provides food assistance to more than 69,900 low-income people facing hunger in Blackford, Delaware, Grant, Henry, Jay, Madison, Randolph and Wabash Counties, including nearly 31,000 children and 5,000 seniors. To learn more and to join us in ending hunger visit www.curehunger.org. Find us on Facebook and Twitter.
Committee Members for Special Events - Volunteers are needed to serve on committees for special events at various times during the year. Our main fundraiser is " The Dream Ball" a black-tie optional event with dinner, dancing, live and silent auctions. The event is usually in February and planning begins in the August before the event. Volunteers are needed in many capacities for this and our special events.
Volunteers for the Warehouse and Tailgate Distributions - Repack items in the warehouse or help with distributing food at our tailgates once a month in each of our counties.
Volunteers for the Office - Answer phones, help with mailings, computer entry, and others duties as needed
Susan Land
(765) 287-8698
sland_curehunger.org
http://www.curehunger.org
The Mission of the Boys & Girls Club of Muncie is to provide opportunities and support for positive youth development and success.
Our Vision is a future in which the Boys & Girls Club of Muncie is a catalyst for an age where success is within reach of every child and whole generations of children are inspired to a level of civic engagement not seen since the founding of our community.
A Boys & Girls Club provides:
Program Volunteer - Our program volunteers assist or lead Club programs in three impact areas; Academic Success, Character Development & Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles. Many opportunities exist to help develop positive youth outcomes.
Board Volunteer - Our board volunteers are recognized members of the community served by the Club, knowledgeable about the social concerns of the community, interested in youth development, and has the desire and ability (personal and/or corporate) to contribute to the growth and sustenance of the Club.
Bill Greene
(765) 282-4461
bgreene_bgcmuncie.org
http://www.bgcmuncie.org
Cardinal Greenways
Cardinal Greenway is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life by developing and operating corridors and trails to connect people and communities. The Cardinal Greenway spans five counties and is the longest paved rail-trail in the state of Indiana.
Ranger Program - The Ranger Program allows volunteers to patrol trails at a pace suitable to their own schedules. Orientation and training required and provided.
Maintenance Team - Maintenance team members perform regular maintenance on the trails. Long term commitment. Members must be able to drive and run power equipment. Some lifting is involved. Training required and provided.
Adopt-a-Segment - Adopt-a-Segment team members perform regular maintenance on a segment of trail year round. Training is required and provided.
Event Assistance - Events are typically 1-2 days in length. Volunteer opportunities range from traffic control to food service to registration and more.
Angie Pool
(765) 287-0399
angie_cardinalgreenways.org
http://www.cardinalgreenways.org
Muncie Downtown
Development Partnership
Muncie Downtown Development Partnership is a not-for-profit agency whose mission is to promote, preserve, maintain and enhance a safe and economically viable central business district.
We achieve our mission through public and private partnerships while acting as a resource center supporting the needs of established businesses while acting as a conduit for new development
Our vision is to create a healthy environment where the expansion of food, arts, entertainment, destination retail, residential living and educational opportunities in a historic downtown setting can thrive.
As a Main Street Community, we are committed to downtown development through the Main Street "Four Point Approach". These four catagories offer volunteer committee opportunities and are listed as follows:
Promotion - Marketing the commercial district's assets
Design - Enhancing the appearance of the district
Organization - Building consensus and cooperation
Economic Restructuring - strengthening the district's existing economic base.
We also utilize volunteers in short term roles for each event we produce; gate workers, technical assistance, web and social networking maintenance and development, graphic design, sponsorship recruitment, etc.
If you have a desire to be involved, we have a role for you Downtown!
Cheryl Crowder
(765) 282-7897
chercrowder_gmail.com
http://www.munciedowntown.com
Muncie Delaware
Clean & Beautiful
Muncie Delaware Clean & Beautiful's primary purposes are to engage in beautification activities that will enhance the appearance of Muncie and Delaware County, to educate the public about proper trash disposal and the sources, prevention, and reduction of litter, and to support the creation and development of community gardens.
Our major program areas include beautification, clean up, community gardening and environmental education, including recycling promotion.
Board Member :
Provide oversight and insight into the direction of MDCB.
Fundraising Subcommittee Member :
Work to enhance MDCB's fundraising efforts.
Membership Subcommittee Member :
Work to increase membership in MDCB.
General Volunteer :
Help out at beautification, cleanup, and other outreach events.
Tom Reeve
(765) 216-5866
munciebeautiful_gmail.com
http://www.munciedelawarecleanandbeautiful.org/
Greater Muncie
Habitat for Humanity
Serving families with decent housing and homeownership is and will remain at the core of the work of Habitat for Humanity. Since 1986, Muncie Habitat for Humanity has served 88 families with quality affordable housing in Delaware County. Our current strategic plan (launched in 2008) calls us to a goal of doubling the impact we are having in our community over a 5 year period of time.
Habitat partners with sponsors, donors and volunteers to provide funding and labor for housing that will be purchased by families who partner with Habitat. Families engage in educational courses to prepare them for homeownership (e.g. budgeting, home maintenance, lawn and landscaping care, etc.), and put in a personal investment of ‘sweat equity’ hours working on their home. Partner families provide a down payment and purchase their homes with a 20 year interest free mortgage from Habitat for Humanity.
Family Selection Committee Member:
Interact with a team of individuals to assist in the Greater Muncie Habitat for Humanity family selection process.
Partner Family Education Committee Member:
Work with a team of individuals to help assist, educate, and prepare new homeowners for homeownership.
Lindsey Arthur
(765) 286-5739
larthur_munciehabitat.org
http://www.munciehabitat.org
The Meals On Wheels program is designed to deliver meals every Monday through Friday to homebound persons living within the Muncie city limits, who are unable to manage their own meal preparation. The service allows the elderly and handicapped people to live independently in their own homes.
Meal Delivery - Meal delivery volunteers serve meals to senior residents for the Muncie city limits, 10:45 am - 12:00 noon. Each route takes about an hour, requires a current driver's lisence and private auto, positions are very flexible and are open for one day a week, every other week , once a month or on call as a substitute driver.
Kitchen Assistance - BMH kitchen help to pack and organize Meals on Wheel client orders using our diet guidelines and also serve the hot food on the tray line for meal clients. Must be able to stand during 9 am - 10:45 am needed flexible days of the week and to be on call as a sub.
Board Member - Board postions at Meals on Wheels of Muncie, Inc. are available beginning Dec 2010. Our board meets six times a year.
Susan Thomas
(765) 282-3820
rst43_aol.com
TEAMwork for Quality Living is a grassroots nonprofit organization that brings together and supports Delaware County volunteers as they work to build a stronger community.
Ally in a Circle of Support - Circles creates an intentional friendship between an individual or family that is highly motivated to get out of poverty and middle or upper class members of the community. An Ally is a community member that supports the family on their journey out of poverty, giving them a hand up, rather than a hand out. Allies assist the family by holding them accountable, expanding their network, and by helping them achieve their goals.
Board Member - Three to Six year term on the Board of Directors. Responsible for providing oversight of the organization and linking fund raising and recruiting committees with potential donors and volunteers. The Board meets nine times throughout the year.
Jim Flatford
(765) 747-7158
jim_teamworkql.org
http://www.teamworkql.org/Teamwork/index.php
Muncie Civic Theatre Association (MCT) provides diverse theatrical opportunities for the artistic growth and enrichment of its audience, its volunteers, its performers, its directors, its designers, its technicians and its staff who together produce meaningful live theatre for the personal enjoyment and cultural enhancement of all segments of Muncie and East Central Indiana.
(More information to come)
Robby Tompkins
(765) 561-5300
robby_munciecivic.org
http://www.munciecivic.org
The mission of the Muncie Community Schools is to provide a quality educational environment that allows every student to maximize his or her potential and upon graduation, possess the basic skills necessary to be a positive, productive, contributing member of society.
Suzanne Crump
(765) 747-5250
scrump_muncie.k12.in.us
http://www.muncie.k12.in.us
Cornerstone Center for the Arts’ mission is “to nurture community connections by providing opportunities for creative expression, educational programs, and events in a historic setting”. Our volunteers are an integral part of those community connections.
Cornerstone provides arts classes in various artforms such as dance, visual arts, music, theatre, writing, and martial arts for all ages. Our facility is utilized seven days a week hosting special events and rental spaces for the community. There are 5 rental spaces available for events such as parties, receptions, proms, meetings, and more. There are over 102,00 people through our doors each year.
Education Office Volunteers - Many volunteers and instructors are needed in the Arts Program at Cornerstone.
Instructors - Instructors teach classes in many arts areas including: dance, fitness, language, visual arts, music, and more. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and class proposal.
Classroom Volunteers - Volunteers assist instructors in the classrooms. They may take attendance, pass out papers, or serve as a second model for the students. Days and times are dependent on the full classes. Volunteers must have reliable transportation and be at least 16 years of age.
Other Volunteers - These are volunteers who help plan the current image and future of Cornerstone.
Marketing - These volunteers will help market and publicize the activities at Cornerstone. They may help to design brochures and flyers or develop plans of action to spread the word about the events.
Board Members - Board members at Cornerstone serve a term of two years and are instrumental in planning the direction of Cornerstone’s future. These individuals have a passion for the arts and are willing to invest their time and effort to make our programs and organization a success.
Special Events Volunteers - These volunteers will help as needed at special events. They may help in various ways from serving on a steering committee, coordinating other volunteers, or something as simple as helping to serve refreshments, direct patrons, collect tickets, or do other activities related to that event.
Fundraising Volunteers - These volunteers may serve on a committee to plan one of our special fundraising events. The duties might include: organizing the event, seeking out other volunteers to help with the actual event, planning with staff and board members, and seeking out sponsorships. Volunteers may help with one of our current events or helping to plan a new one! Fundraising volunteers may also make calls to sponsors thanking them or asking for support. They may also assist in clerical duties related to donations.
Carly Acree
(765) 281-9503
staylor_cornerstonearts.org
http://www.cornerstonearts.org
Lifestream Services, Inc.
LifeStream Services is an Area Agency on Aging and an Aging and Disability Resource Center providing a variety of services to those at risk of losing their independence. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for people at risk of losing their independence.
Board Membership - We have board membership opportunities with a unique governance which require out of state training and written reports from board members.
Advisory Committees - We have advisory committees meeting quarterly for transportation, 2-1-1, Adult Guardianship, and a general agency advisory committee.
Angelworx Program - Our Angelworx program utilizes volunteers in a variety of ways. Volunteers can be paired up one on one with clients, assist with office duties, assist at our Nutrition Cafe sites, be part of a group for a one time project or assist with other special projects and programs.
Jenny Hamilton
(765) 759-1121
jhamilton_lifestreaminc.org
http://www.lifestreaminc.org
Indiana Blood Center lives a daily mission to supply blood and blood components to Hoosier patients in need at more than 60 Indiana hospitals. We rely on volunteer donors who give selflessly throughout our 9 donation centers and extensive mobile donation operation.
Our dedicated staff of more than 420 technicians, administrators and blood professionals performs not just a job, but a community service on a daily basis. At Indiana Blood Center, we believe blood is life, and strive every day to serve as good stewards of this most precious of gifts.
Kristine King
(765) 254-0134
kking_indianablood.org
Hillcroft Services, Inc.
Hillcroft Services provides innovative services and support to people with disabilities and their families, resulting in extraordinary differences in people's lives.
Art & Recreation Program - Hillcroft Services' Art and Recreation Program is seeking talented and passionate artists in a variety of disciplines to create opportunities for art education and exploration with children and adults with disabilities. Artists currently lead classes in music, movement, and visual arts in a variety of school and community based settings.
Elizabeth Piazza
(765) 288-1073
epiazza_hillcroft.org
http://www.hillcroft.org
Muncie Public Library is comprised of two full-service circulating libraries and one Local History and Genealogy Center. We serve the community through a wide variety of literacy based programs for young children, after school programs for students and lifelong learning opportunities for adults. Our Libraries provide access to extensive collections of books, periodicals, av materials, eresources and technology.
The Libraries serve as an informational link for people in need by providing information about other community organizations and vital services. Our meeting rooms provide public meeting space and encourage community involvement. In addition our History and Genealogy Center archives and maintains important historical documents for the use of genealogists and historians.
General Volunteer - Works wherever needed ie. putting shelves in order, re-shelving returned library materials, etc.
ArchiveVolunteer - Clips newspaper articles, news releases, etc. to be pasted into albums to be archived.
Public Relations Department - Helps with mailings, stuffing envelopes putting labels on envelopes for mailing, distributing of publications, delivering publication “Book Page”, and sorting and boxing publications for the various public schools and businesses.
Library Host/Hostess - Helps with greeting customers, helping customers find the department they need, and directing customers to the correct meeting rooms.
Program Helper - Develops and prepares for Library programs, Helps get craft items ready for programs.
Local History & Genealogy Volunteer - Scans court documents and funeral home records, helps with the indexing of court records and obituary records, and assists customers with research requests.
Angela Knoblock
(765) 747-8201
aknoblock_munpl.org
http://www.munpl.org
Rebuilding Together Delaware County makes housing repairs for low-income homeowners. We focus on housing health and safety needs rather than traditional home remodeling.
Carpentry Volunteer - Work within a group to make carpentry repairs on homes or to build wheel chair ramps.
Volunteer Recruiter - Encourage additional people or groups to assist our organization
Board Member - Various skills in some of the following areas
Business management, grant writing, fund raising, event planning, public relations, finances, and volunteer appreciation OR professional construction experience.
Michelle Kaitchuck
(765) 748-4922
mkaitchuck_comcast.net
http://www.rebuildingtogethermuncie.org
The Back to School Teachers Store is a free store for teachers of Delaware County. It is totally operated by volunteers who receive new and gently used donations from individuals, businesses and manufacturers. All items donated are given free to teachers for use in their classrooms.
Search Committee Members - Back To School Teachers Store needs two volunteers to serve on a search committee to hire the first ever employee to manage the store. Search committee experience would be helpful.
Store Clerk - Sort donations, stock shelves, assist teachers with shopping needs.
Store Manager - Supervise volunteers and operations of the store.
Board Member - Board members serve 3 year terms
Administrative Assistant - Work with the Executive Director
Volunteer Coordinator - Schedule volunteer work times; Provide training when necessary.
Financial/Investor Adviser - Assist the board in making investment decisions
Warehouse Clerk - Receive, sort and store donated items in the warehouse; Supervise volunteers in warehouse operations
Jackie Johnston
(765) 282-7350
jjmuncie_comcast.net
Nancy Carlson
(765) 285-1489
ncarlson_bsu.edu
As a partnership between the greater Muncie community and Ball State University, the Muncie Symphony Orchestra entertains and educates audiences throughout East Central Indiana with high quality classical music concerts and educational experiences.
Elissa McDonald
(765) 285-5531
emcdonald_bsu.edu
http://munciesymphony.org
The Muncie Action Plan is a developing strategic guide that expresses the values and aspirations of the Muncie community while creating a compelling action agenda for the future. Anyone in Muncie that cares about the future of the place they live, work, play, or study can participate in creating the action plan.
Donna Browne
(765) 741-5155
dbrowne_munpl.org
http://www.cityofmuncie.com/index/office/MAP.asp
First Choice for Women exists to share the grace and truth of Jesus Christ and uphold the sanctity of human life while serving those facing unplanned pregnancies, promoting premarital sexual abstinence, and caring for those hurt by abortion.
Peer Counseling - Counselors work directly with clients assisting them with pregnancy tests, assessing their needs and making appropriate referrals. There are opportunities for evangelism and to offer prayer for clients. Counselors may also be Parent Care Mentors. Time commitment of 4 hours weekly or bi-weekly. Requires training course offered at First Choice.
Parent Care Mentor - Work one-on-one with pregnant or parenting clients. Mentors will build relationships with clients by going over worksheets that they have completed, listening to their concerns, and being a supportive friend. Time commitment of 2-4 hours weekly or bi-weekly. Requires training offered at First Choice.
Receptionist - Receptionists answer the phone and do light office work. Time commitment 2-4 hours weekly or bi-weekly. Requires training offered at First Choice.
Child Care - Child care workers, for 2 to 6 children under age 4, are needed for our client Bible study. Group meets at Westminster Pres. Church Mondays from 10:00-11:30am.
Abstinence Education Staff - Class room instructors that provide the Creating Positive Relationship course to 14 local middle and high schools. Requires training offered at First Choice.
Amanda Durbin
(765) 286-6060
info_firstchoiceforwomen.com
http://firstchoiceforwomen.com
The United Way of Delaware County engages the community to improve lives by focusing resources on education, income and health. We unite the caring power of our community to improve lives, developing partnerships to create solutions to the root causes of our community's most pressing issues. We work to create measurable and lasting change in the areas of education, income and health. And we invite you to be part of that change!
Day of Caring Steering Committee Members - The Day of Caring is October 1st. We are looking for passionate individuals to serve on the steering committee as well as volunteer at the event.