MAKE A NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION TO VOLUNTEER

At the start of each new year, people make a list of things they are going to do to improve their lives. We say we are going to eat less and work out more. Think about making resolutions that will not only help you, but help your community. Volunteerism can take many forms. Whether you choose to spend time helping out at your local library, mentoring a child, or building a house, there are many nonprofit volunteer organizations that could really use your help. Or if your time is really in short supply, maybe you can donate the furniture, clothing and other household items that you no longer need. In addition to our local schools, synagogues and churches, here’s a sampling of some local, non-profit organizations that are in need of volunteers, financial contributions and/or miscellaneous donations.
ADOPT-A-STREAM PROGRAM
(Watershed Stewardship Program)
This Cobb County program provides participants the opportunity to learn about the watershed they live in with a variety of programs designed to help people learn how to improve local water quality through hands-on activities for all ages. Free. www.cobbcounty.org/watershed-stewardship 770-528-1482
AMERICAN RED CROSS
Provides care to those in need. A network of generous donors, volunteers and employees who share a mission of preventing and relieving suffering. 1955 Monroe Drive, Atlanta 30324 www.redcross.org
404-876-3302
ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION
More than 50 million Americans with Arthritis - 1,814,000 of them live in Georgia. The Arthritis Foundation focuses on finding a cure and championing the fight against arthritis through vital information, advocacy, science and community. They have many opportunities for volunteers. 1355 Peachtree Street, Suite 600, Atlanta 30309 www.arthritis.org/georgia 404-965-7611
BACKPACK BLESSINGS
Provides food for elementary school children who qualify for the free meal plan and go without food on the weekends. Tony Palermo, Volunteer Crew Leader, Board Chairman www.backpackblessings.org 678-245-1252
CENTER FOR CHILDREN & YOUNG ADULTS
Provides secure residential care for Cobb County’s abused and neglected children.
Kimberly Tinsley, Volunteer & Activities Coordinator ktinsley@ccyakids.org www.ccyakids.org 770-333-9447
THE CENTER FOR FAMILY RESOURCES
Provides emergency assistance to families in Cobb County so that they can acquire the resources they need to become independent and self-sufficient, thereby breaking the cycle of poverty.
Kim Reeves, Development & Volunteer Coordinator 995 Roswell Street, Suite 100, Marietta 30060 www.theCFR.org 770-428-2601
COBB COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Promotes philanthropy to create and support a vital and caring community. It builds a collection of endowment funds and distributes the proceeds to nonprofit organizations that serve the community’s members.
Cobb Chamber of Commerce 240 Interstate North Parkway, Atlanta 30339 www.cobbfoundation.org
COBB COUNTY JUVENILE COURT –CITIZEN PANEL REVIEW
770-859-2366
A volunteer-supported program tasked with reviewing foster care cases.
Michael Figueras; michael.figueras@cobbcounty.org www.cobbcountyga.gov
770-528-2284
COBB COUNTY JUVENILE COURT SPECIAL ADVOCATE
A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a trained community volunteer appointed by a Juvenile Court Judge to speak up for the best interest of an abused or neglected child involved in a juvenile court proceeding. Seeking volunteers for future training classes.
Maricruz Garcia www.cobbcountyga.gov
770-528-1095
COBB COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM
Help needed with shelving and straightening paperbacks and periodicals as well as other opportunities as listed on website.
www.cobbcat.org
COBB COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
770-528-2320
Cobb County Sheriff’s program is looking for residents to assist deputies and other staff in sheriff’s day-to-day office operations.
Kim Norrell www.cobbcounty.org
COBB LITERACY COUNCIL
770-499-4651
Needs tutors for GED as well as administrative help. Donna Frankovsky dfrankovsky@cobbworks.org www.cobbworks.org
THE EXTENSION
770-528-4300
A residential recovery program for the homeless. Needs volunteers to plan, prepare and serve meals.
Barbara Frost, Director of Administration 1507 Church Street (Men’s Extension), Marietta 30060 130 Holiday Street (Women’s Extension), Marietta 30060 bfrost@theextension.org www.theextension.org
770-590-9075 x301
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FAMILY PROMISE
Mission is to help homeless and low-income families achieve sustainable independence through a community-based response.
Camilla Worrell, Executive Director 1823 Blackwell Road, Marietta 30066 volunteers@familypromisecobbcounty.org www.familypromisecobbcounty.org
FOSTER CARE SUPPORT FOUNDATION
678-594-3150
Helps abused and neglected children experience a kinder side of daily life while in their foster care home. Volunteers needed to help in the distribution center and the resale shop. 115 Mansell Place, Roswell 30076 vol@fostercares.org www.fostercares.org
FRIENDS FOR THE EAST COBB PARK
For the establishment, maintenance, and expansion of the only passive park in East Cobb. Lee O’Neal, President info@eastcobbpark.org www.eastcobbpark.org
GEORGIA AARP TAX-AIDE
Seeks volunteers for tax counselling service between midJanuary and April 15. www.aarp.org
1-888-687-2277
GIRLS INC. OF COBB COUNTY
Provides programs to promote self-esteem in young women. Seeks people to donate time and skills working with girls in an activity or class such as arts and crafts, computer training, sports, aerobics, and tutoring. Joy Holiday, Administrative Assistant 461 Manget Street, Marietta 30060 www.girlsincatl.org, bholiday@girlsincatl.org
HAPPY CAPS
678-686-1740
Volunteers make and give handmade hats to people suffering hair loss due to cancer treatment – or any medical condition – to keep their head warm.
Happy Caps Atlanta 142 Flagstone Way, Acworth 30101 contact@happycaps.us happycaps.us 770-653-9448
HELPING HAND FOUNDATION
Improves the lives of local families by providing support through financial assistance, resource networking, fundraising events and volunteer leadership.
Melisa White, Founder/Executive Director 3605 Sandy Plains Road, Suite 240-265, Marietta 30066 www.helpinghandfoundationga.org 770-596-8667
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JUNIOR LEAGUE OF COBB - MARIETTA
Organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of members and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. 505 Kennesaw Avenue, Marietta 30060 www.jlcm.org
770-422-5266
liveSAFE GEORGIA
liveSAFE Georgia, formerly the YWCA of Northwest Georgia, established in Cobb County in 1917, is an organization that works to empower, educate, advocate and unite. Their philosophy is to stand up and speak on behalf of those who cannot speak for themselves in the arenas of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Claire Branning, Volunteer and Intern Coordinator 48 Henderson Street SW, Marietta 30064 cbrannning@livesaferesources.org www.livesaferesources.org
770-423-3562
MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION OF GEORGIA
Grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. The Foundation needs office volunteers, fundraisers and wish granters.
Beth Parmer
1775 The Exchange SE, Suite 200, Atlanta 30339 bparmer@georgia.wish.org www.georgia.wish.org
770-916-WISH (9474)
SAFE KIDS COBB COUNTY
Safe Kids Cobb County is committed to reducing and preventing accidental injuries to children in Cobb County. It provides information and education on the following topics: Car and Booster Seats, Poison Prevention, Water Safety, Bicycle/Wheel Safety, Home Safety & Pedestrian Safety. Sponsors car seat checks, bike rodeos, and safety fairs. 1220 Al Bishop Drive, Marietta 30008 www.safekidscobbcounty.org
770-793-7185
SAFEPATH CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER
Ensures a child-friendly environment in which child victims of abuse and neglect can feel safe and comfortable during the process of intervention and investigation. Caring adults are needed to greet families and supervise children in their playroom/waiting area during the day, and in the evening on Mondays and Wednesdays.
736 Whitlock Avenue, Suite 600, Marietta 30064 info@safepath.org www.safepath.org 770-801-3465
SIMPLE NEEDS GA
Monthly hands-on projects help the homeless and children in need. Check out website for other opportunities. P.O. Box 670265, Marietta 30066 info@simpleneedsga.org www.simpleneedsga.org
678-266-3344
UNITED WAY OF GREATER ATLANTA
MUST MINISTRIES
Since 1972, MUST has provided services to the poor and homeless in Cobb and Cherokee Counties. 1407 Cobb Parkway, Marietta 30062 volunteer@mustministries.org www.mustministries.org/BeHelp
770-427-9862
NORTHWEST METRO ATLANTA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
Strives to eliminate substandard housing in Cobb County through new home construction and existing home renovation. Also offers zero-interest loans. 1625 Spring Road, Smyrna 30080 www.nwmetroatlantahabitat.org 770-432-7954 x100
RALLY FOUNDATION
Empowers volunteers across the country to raise awareness and funds for childhood cancer. Volunteers needed for special events and fundraisers. 5775 Glenridge Drive, Building B, Suite 370, Atlanta 30328 info@rallyfoundation.org www.rallyfoundation.org
404-847-1270
United Way does “whatever it takes” to help the Cobb community focus and get results on important human issues. While United Way does raise and invest dollars, it also helps people volunteer, lend their professional expertise, donate household and office items and advocate on behalf of issues. Bianca Ash, Regional Coordinator 995 Roswell Street, Suite 338, Marietta 30060 cobb@unitedwayatlanta.org www.unitedwayatlanta.org 770-428-8344
WELLSTAR
WellStar volunteers are an integral part of the healthcare team. Volunteers provide service to the hospital while also promoting a caring attitude in the hospital and community. Volunteers interact daily with hospital team members, physicians, patients and patients’ families. 330 Kennestone Hospital Boulevard, Marietta 30060 www.wellstar.org 770-793-7120
DO GOOD FOR DOGS, CATS AND OTHER ANIMALS
There are many opportunities to volunteer and work one-on-one with many animals in need. The EAST COBBER provides a list of local animal rescues and adoption groups looking for loving individuals interested in animal volunteer work. Not ready to participate in animal volunteer work? East Cobb residents may want to consider donating to any one of these non-profits so that they can recruit more volunteers and help the animals find homes.
ANGELS AMONG US PET RESCUE (AAUPR)
P.O. Box 821 • Alpharetta 30009 877-404-5874 • www.angelsrescue.org info@angelsrescue.org
A non-profit that educates the public on the plight of animals in high kill shelters throughout Georgia and saves as many animals as they can.
ANIMALS DESERVE BETTER, INC.
P.O. Box 72016 • Marietta 30007 770-402-0297 • www.animalsdeservebetter.org
Rescues lost, abandoned and neglected dogs and turns them into thriving highly trained service and therapy dogs, making a difference in the life of the dogs and the humans they will serve.
BEST FRIENDS ALTANTA
4874 S. Atlanta Road SE • Atlanta 30339 404-815-6680 • atlantapetrescue.org
Atlanta Pet Rescue & Adoption has joined Best Friends Animal Society as Best Friends in Atlanta. The center will serve as a lifesaving hub for animals and a base which can fill in gaps in local programming and build a coalition to help the metro-Atlanta area in its final push to no-kill.
COBB COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL & SHELTER
1060 Al Bishop Drive • Marietta 30060 770-499-4136 • www.cobbcounty.org
Jacob Arnold-Shelter Operations Manager 770-590-5614 • jacob.arnold@cobbcounty.org
FUNDS 4 FURRY FRIENDS
770-842-8893 ● gjeter70@gmail.com
Funds 4 Furry Friends raises money to aid animals in serious need.
GEORGIA HOUSE RABBIT SOCIETY
2280 Shallowford Road • Marietta 30066 678-653-7175 • www.houserabbitga.org
The Georgia House Rabbit Society is committed to rescuing abused, abandoned and neglected domestic house rabbits, fostering them and finding them great homes.
GOOD MEWS ANIMAL FOUNDATION
3805 Robinson Road • Marietta 30068 770-499-2287 • www.goodmews.org volunteers@goodmews.org
A non-profit organization that operates a no-kill, cagefree shelter for homeless, abused, and abandoned cats.
HAPPY TAILS PET THERAPY
P.O. Box 767961 • Roswell 30076 770-740-8211 • www.happytailspets.org
Members and pets brighten patients’ days at local health care facilities, social agencies and special needs programs.
HUMANE SOCIETY OF COBB COUNTY
148 Fairground Street SE • Marietta 30060 770-428-5678 or 770-428-9882 • www.humanecobb.com
A no-kill shelter serving Cobb County and the surrounding area. Services and programs include pet crisis counseling, guidance for pet owners in need, home-to-home placement, pet-assisted therapy, community education, pet sterilization programs, as well as lost and found, rescue, and adoption service.
MOSTLY MUTTS
3238 Cherokee Street, Kennesaw 30144 770-272-MUTT • www.mostlymutts.org info@mostlymutts.org
Mostly Mutts has been working to reduce the number of animals euthanized at local shelters in metro Atlanta. They work closely with animal control officers to save adoptable dogs that are often moments away from being put to sleep.
MUTT MADDNESS
P.O. Box 71821 • Marietta 30007 404-406-6322 • www.muttmaddness.org info@muttmaddness.org
Mutt Madd-ness is a no-kill rescue made up of community volunteers dedicated to saving dogs whose lives are in jeopardy.
OUR PAL’S PLACE
4508 Canton Highway • Marietta 30066 678-795-0202 • www.ourpalsplace.org helpanimals@ourpalsplace.org
Pet adoption facility and education center. The non-profit also runs an upscale resale store to raise money for their organization. The store is ReHome Superstore located at 2568 Canton Road, Marietta 30066.
SENIORS DO GOOD GUIDE
When you spend time volunteering with seniors, you’ll benefit just as much as they do—and you can learn a lot too! The EAST COBBER staff has compiled some ideas for different ways to lend a hand, a listening ear or your skills to seniors—from reminiscing to making new memories. Remember, simply giving your time and conversation can sometimes mean the most.
AARP FOUNDATION TAX-AIDE
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide offers free tax preparation help to anyone and for people 50 and older who can’t afford a tax preparation service. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide has more than 5,000 locations in neighborhood libraries, malls, banks, community centers and senior centers. There’s no fee and no sales pitch for other services and AARP membership is not required. Volunteer opportunities available, too. Lucy Denzin, ldenzin@comcast.net aarp.org
ALOHA TO AGING
A local non-profit that empowers family caregivers, aging care receivers and volunteers in a positive, nurturing manner through quality programming.
Ms. Dawn Reed, Certified Senior Advisor, Founder & President 4608 Lower Roswell Road • Marietta 30068 www.alohatoaging.com 770-722-7641
FRIENDS OF EAST COBB SENIOR CENTER
Raises money for special projects and items needed at the East Cobb Senior Center.
Diana Prior, Chair 3332 Sandy Plains Road • Marietta 30066 dmprior@bellsouth.net 770-509-4900
KIWANIS CLUB OF MARIETTA GOLDEN K
Local Club organized in 1991 under the Kiwanis International Organization to benefit the children of the community and the world by providing financial support and direct service to build tomorrow's leaders. Meets on Thursdays at the East Cobb Senior Center.
3332 Sandy Plains Road • Marietta 30066 laineykiwanis@gmail.com
678-777-8583
MEALS ON WHEELS
Volunteers needed on meal delivery team. Volunteers also serve as a link of information between the client and caseworker.
Kristie Naylor, Legacy Coordinator www.cobbseniors.org
METRO ATLANTA RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (RSVP)
770-528-5381
RSVP is designed to heighten the awareness of issues facing seniors. Seniors are trained to convey information about older American issues, such as: Access to Services, Medication Management, Consumer Fraud, or more.
www.cobbseniors.org
SECOND WIND DREAMS
770-528-5293
An international, nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the perception of aging through the fulfillment of dreams. Also offers educational programs including its flagship, sensitivity training.
www.secondwind.org
678-624-0500
SENIOR CITIZEN COUNCIL OF COBB COUNTY
The council is a nonprofit organization that advocates for better public policy and promotes ways for Cobb County senior citizens to stay connected and engaged in their community.
1750 Powder Springs Road SW • Marietta 30064 www.seniorcitizencouncilofcobb.org 423-815-1790
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