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How to Get Involved:

You can make a difference by
Volunteering or by making a Donation!


Ways to Donate

Volunteer Opportunities:

AmeriCorps Volunteer Opportunities

  • Year round opportunities abound! You can make a difference in Knox County Schools, neighborhoods, with seniors and in the local environment.  Over 14,000 CAC AmeriCorps volunteers have provided 9,000 lbs. of food for the hungry; improved home safety for hundreds of seniors and cleaned 355 tons of litter from area creeks.  There is a way to serve the community through AmeriCorps using your unique gifts!

For individualized volunteer opportunities, please call the CAC AmeriCorps office at
546-3500, ext. 121. For current volunteer opportunities, go to www.idealist.org. Search for “CAC AmeriCorps”

 AMOS, Affordable Medicine Options for Seniors
   • Help elderly people save money on prescriptions! Inform elderly consumers about ways to      lower their prescription drug costs and assist them in completing application forms. AMOS      training will enable you to provide this satisfying, individualized service to AMOS seniors.
  
Office Help
     More info on volunteering with AMOS, please call David Holden at 524-2786
     or email david.holden@knoxcac.org.

Beardsley Community Farm

   • Weed and water flowers and vegetables and help with general maintenance on urban      farm on-going.
   • Serve on Beardsley Farm Advisory Committee.
     More info on volunteering, please call
546-3500.

Family Friends
 • Mentor families whose children have special needs including physical disability, chronic    illnesses, those who have been homeless or are refugees. Insurance and training is    available for volunteers.
   More info on volunteering with Family Friends, please call Edna Eickman at 524-2786 or    email edna.eickman@knoxcac.org.

Head Start
   • Volunteer your time to do landscaping and yardwork - trimming shrubs, picking up trash,      painting playground equipment, weeding, etc.
   • Volunteer to read to children, talk to children, play with children, and work on the computer      with children. (In order to protect the children in our care, there is a screening process for      all Head Start volunteers.)
     For more information about volunteering with Head Start, call
522-2193
     or email kkchs@comcast.net.

Memory Loss Support Services
     • Help write the monthly newsletter that supports caregivers.
       More info on volunteering with the Memory Loss Support Program, please call
       Lucinda Stevens at
524-2786 or email lucinda.stevens@knoxcac.org.

Mobile Meals
     • Deliver Mobile Meals to local seniors in all areas of Knoxville and Knox County (Monday        through Friday, 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.). You can volunteer every day, one day a week,        one day a month, or any amount of time you can spare. We have routes that are        designed to accommodate lunch hour schedules.
  
  • Help pack and count food Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. and from        1:00 p.m.– 3:00 p.m. at the Mobile Meals Kitchen. We also have opportunities for groups        to do special projects at the kitchen
     • Help answer telephones and do clerical work at the Senior Nutrition offices, Monday         through Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. We also have opportunities for special projects.
        For more info on volunteering with Mobile Meals, please call Jennifer Oakes at
524-2786         or email Darla Gamble at darla.gamble@knoxcac.org.

O’Connor Senior Center
       • Clerical help.
       • Use your talents and experience to instruct class or lead activities.
       • Work with Health Services program to provide health screenings (Blood pressure, etc.)
         More info, please call Bettie Wilkie at
523-1135 or email bwilkie@knxcac.org.

Office on Aging
       • Help with clerical work and data entry.
         More info, please call Fred Massingill at
524-2786 or email him at fred.massingill@knoxcac.org.

Project LIVE
(Living Independently Through Volunteer Efforts)
       • Take an elderly person to medical appointments, to the grocery store or on other          errands.
       • Install safety devices in homes of frail and elderly persons.
       • Help frail elderly persons with packing and unpacking their belongings when they          relocate.
       • Pick up and deliver medicine to homebound elderly.
       • Volunteers to perform minor home repairs such as repairing a dripping faucet, replacing          a broken window, or installing a grab bar in the bathroom.
         More info on volunteering with Project LIVE, please call Nancy Walker at
524-2786 or          email  nancy.walker@knoxcac.org.

Ross Learning Center
       • Tutor on a regular basis to work one-on-one with adult students.
       • Contact business for donations of or discounts for student incentive awards.
       • Shop for incentives and students books.
         More info on volunteering with the Ross Learning Center, please call Lynn Moore
         at
544-5200 or email lynn.moore@knoxcac.org.

RSVP (Retired & Senior Volunteer Program)
       • RSVP offers many volunteer opportunities for seniors. After a brief telephone          conversation or personal interview, the RSVP staff will match you with a volunteer          opportunity that uniquely fits your interests.
         Get started volunteering right away! Contact Becky Hare at 524-2786 or email          becky.hare@knoxcac.org.

 

 

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