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Volunteers needed

Send information about your organization’s volunteer need and requirements, along with contact information, to tneditor@tnonline.com.

Carbon County Friends of Animals

Carbon County Friends of Animals, located in Jim Thorpe, is always in need of volunteers to help with various fundraising events.

Volunteer opportunities could include selling items, manning a booth at an event, such as the shelter’s upcoming Erin’s Chocolate Sale and Chinese auction at the Carbon Plaza Mall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Dec. 13, 14 and 15, or providing some love and attention to the felines that are currently in the shelter.

If you or someone you know would like to assist the organization with upcoming events, contact any of the board members or call the shelter at 570-325-9400.

Forgotten Felines and Fidos

Forgotten Felines and Fidos is in need of volunteers to help with the daily cleaning of the shelter, especially weekdays.

Most cleaning is done in the morning between 8-11 a.m. In addition, foster homes are needed to help socialize cats and kittens, and volunteers are needed to help with fundraising.

Forgotten Felines and Fidos is at 6022 Mountain Road, Germansville, PA 18053. Volunteer coordinator Mary Ann can be contacted by email at fffvolunteer@verizon.net or by phone at 610-737-6851.

Horses & Horizons

Horses & Horizons holds therapeutic riding lessons from the end of April through October.

During its months of operation, in addition to lesson volunteers, it also needs volunteers to assist with grounds maintenance, cleaning saddles and bridles and fundraising.

For information on becoming a volunteer or enrolling a rider in Horses & Horizons Therapeutic Learning Center Inc., visit the website at www.horsesandhorizons.org, or call Harvey or Elaine Smith at 570-386-5679.

St. Luke’s

St. Luke’s Miners and Gnaden Huetten campuses are looking for volunteers to help make a difference with patients in the Skilled Nursing Unit, Inpatient Nursing, Emergency Department or Hospice by spending time socializing, providing comfort items, and assist staff with various supportive duties.

St. Luke’s volunteers are greatly appreciated. Join the program by calling 484-526-4600 or visit the website at www.slhn.org/volunteerNOW

Miller-Keystone Blood Center

Volunteers can help at a variety of blood drives in the community at high schools, colleges, businesses, churches or other community organizations. You choose when and where you would like to volunteer. It could be once a month or as often as you would like. Most of the need is during the work day. Blood drives can be between four and seven hours. If we get enough volunteers, we can break the longer ones into shifts, but we cannot help you fulfill community service hours.

A one-plus-hour orientation and then on-the-job training is required. Criminal background check and child abuse clearances are required (free for volunteers). Most blood drives are during the work week.

Please contact Carol Grace Hicks at 800-223-6667 or Chicks@giveapint.org for more information.