Volunteer Opportunities
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The CAT Lab Family Literacy Program
Time Committment: twice a week, 2 hours per day,
Program Duration is 10 weeks
Our Family Literacy Program needs caring adults who can serve as Literacy Tutors. We use Lexia Reading instruction materials in our Program, which is offered to families at no charge in our CAT Computer Labs.
We offer background checks and training, to help you work with the children in a meaningful way.
Read with children 5 to 12, helping them with new sounds, words, and comprehension
Discuss stories and help children complete related exercises
Sit with and assist kids as they work through Lexia on-line reading modules
For more information, please call the CAT Lab near you:
Central City CAT(801) 455-4798
Copperview CAT (801) 559-1506
Northwest CAT (801) 793-8737
Redwood CAT (801) 618-8419

DIRECTORY OF COURT-ORDERED SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES!
Click the link below to open a detailed brochure of all opportunities for court-ordered service in the Salt Lake Valley! Some of these are with governmental agencies, and others with private agencies. All of these community service activities will provide meaningful service to our community!


Volunteer at a special summer camp for kids with cancer and their siblings Volunteers are needed during three 2010 camp sessions:
Kids Camp (ages 6 to 12) Directors / Leaders: June 12 – 18
Everyone Else: June 13 – 18 More details to follow
Day Camp (ages 4 to 7) June 20 – 22
Teen Camp (ages 12 to 19) June 20 – 25
Positions are open for Counselors • Kitchen Staff • Medical Staff • Lifeguards and people with special interests in music, mountain biking, nature, theater, rock climbing, crafts, archery, and more!
For more information, contact the Camp Director at
(801) 631-2742 or wapitimama@camphobekids.org
or visit www.camphobekids.org.
*College credit may be available


STATE OF UTAH JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION COMMISSION
801-538-1031 • Fax: 801-538-1024
www.justice.utah.gov
Gary R. Herbert, Governor
Gregory S. Bell, Lieutenant Gover
Joanne C. Slotnik, Executive Director
Would you like to become involved in the
Volunteers Needed!
This is your opportunity to gain unique insight into the state court system and, at the same time, help enhance the skills of
The Utah Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission is seeking civic-minded volunteers to participate in a program of courtroom observation in 2010. Courtroom observations will provide useful feedback to judges about their performance while on the bench.
We require 40-60 hours of your time and thoughtful attention over a 3-month period. We’ll train you to become a knowledgeable observer of the state court system and to thoroughly complete our online performance instrument. After training, you will observe in multiple courtrooms along the Wasatch Front.
VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION
Contact Liz Cordova (801-538-1803, lcordova@utah.gov) for more information.
Thank you for considering this important endeavor!

Somali Community Self Management is a charitable non-profit organization working with
We accept donation from the community! Items we are most in need of are:
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Hygiene Kits (toothpaste, brushes, soap, towels, deodorant, etc.)
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Winter clothes for people of all ages (jackets, sweaters, pants, shoes, socks, blankets, gloves, etc.)
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Laundry detergent, dish soap,
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Food (nonperishable)
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Diapers and baby clothes
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Cash donations to fill other specific needs
Somali Community Self-Management
1341 S State Street, Suite 210
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Phone: 801-485-0105
Fax: 801-485-0094
Cell: 801-819-1163
“One Step Ahead towards Success!”
You can make a world of difference to our
Shelter Animals!
Utah FACESwww.UtahFACES.org
Volunteer or Internship Opportunities...
Website Designer/Developer:Although we currently have a website at www.UtahFACES.org, it was designed in Front Page and apparently the images cannot be viewed by Apple/Mac users. We are seeking someone who can help us set up a better website to help us to conduct our friend-raising and fundraising activities. Utah FACES is an all volunteer not-for-profit organization developed to raise funds that will be used to expand and enhance the care and support of animals that come into the Salt Lake County Animal Services shelter. If you’re interested in assisting our organization, contact Peggy Porter at 801.842.2608.
Event Planning and Fundraising Position:Utah FACES is seeking a volunteer or student intern to assist with planning events, organizing fundraisers, getting media attention and other duties to help our organization develop a more organized approach to friend-raising and fundraising. Utah FACES is an all volunteer not-for-profit organization developed to raise funds that will be used to expand and enhance the care and support of animals that come into the Salt Lake County Animal Services shelter. Hours are flexible - about 5 hours per week. If you’re interested in assisting our organization, contact Peggy Porter at 801.842.2608.
For information about these, and other volunteer opportunities, please contact us:
Salt Lake County Volunteer Programs
Virginia Lee, Program Manager
2001 South State Street, S 2100, SLC, UT 84190
801-468-2185
801-468-3671 fax
Email Virginia Lee, Manager at vlee@slco.org
Jan Aldrich, Webmaster, jaldrich@slco.org


