AGENCY DIRECTORY FALL 2018

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Service Learning Agency Directory Table of Contents

Partner Listing...... 3 Checklist For Selecting A Community Partner...... 3 Course Approvals...... 4 DHYG 207 - Dental Hygiene (Prof. Haley)...... 4 ENST 105 - Environmental Science (Prof. Clarke)...... 5 HMDV 250 - Rouse Scholars Seminar (Prof. Van Hoose)...... 6 HUMS 110 - Community Resources and Partners (Prof. Lawson)...... 7 NURS 142 - Fundamental Nursing Concepts (All Sections)...... 8 PHIL 141 - The Philosophy and Practice of Yoga (Prof. Heffer)...... 9 PSYC 203 - Abnormal Psychology (Prof. Sweeney)...... 10 SOCI 101 - Introduction to Sociology (not offered FY2019)...... 11 SPAN 102 & SPAN 201 - Spanish (Prof. Bauer-Taylor)...... 12 Community Partners...... 13 School Partners...... 71 On Campus Partners...... 82

For the 2018 fall semester, only the course sections taught by the professors listed in the Table of Contents above are approved to use this directory and the coordinating Service Learning materials.

2 Partner Listing

Partner Listing

The Community Partner listing is divided into three sections:

Community Partners...... 13 School Partners...... 71 On Campus Partners...... 82

Checklist For Selecting A Community Partner Select a partner that meets your course requirements and is 4 approved for your course

Select a back-up partner in case your first choice has accepted 4 their limit of volunteers

Make sure the partner’s hours of operation to perform service fits 4 your schedules

4 Make sure the location/driving distance is acceptable

3 Partners by Course Approval

DHYG 207 - Dental Hygiene (Prof. Haley)

American Cancer Society - Hope Lodge...... 15 Athelas Institute...... 18 Center for Social Change, Inc...... 26 Children’s Learning Center at HCC...... 83 Community Action Council of Howard County - Head Start...... 30 CORE Program at HCC ...... 84 Howard County Office on Aging...... 40 Manna House...... 46 Wellness Center at HCC...... 87 - Teen Parent Program...... 81 Winter Growth, Inc...... 69 Youth and Teen Center (YTC) at the Barn...... 70

4 Partners by Course Approval

ENST 105 - Environmental Science (Prof. Clarke)

Baltimore Tool Bank...... 22 Blue Water ...... 24 Howard County Conservancy...... 38 Howard County Department of Recreation and Parks...... 39 Howard County Office of Community Sustainability...... 41 Howard Eco Works...... 42 Department of Natural Resources...... 48 Patapsco Heritage Greenway...... 56 Pearlstone Center...... 57 Piney Run Nature Center...... 58 Real Food Farm...... 59 ...... 60 Sustainability at HCC...... 86

5 Partners by Course Approval

HMDV 250 - Rouse Scholars Seminar (Prof. Van Hoose)

Athelas Institute...... 18 Baltimore Station...... 20 Baltimore Teacher Supply Swap...... 21 Be You (Girls Who Code)...... 23 Blue Water Baltimore...... 24 Center for Social Change, Inc...... 26 Columbia Archives...... 27 Community Action Council of Howard County - Food Bank...... 29 Community Action Council of Howard County - Head Start...... 30 CORE Program at HCC...... 84 Esperanza Center...... 32 FIRN - Resources for the Foreign Born...... 33 Franciscan Center...... 34 HopeWorks Howard County...... 37 Maryland Food Bank...... 49 Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Inc...... 50 My Sister’s Place Women’s Center...... 53 Patapsco Heritage Greenway...... 56 Real Food Farm...... 59 Robinson Nature Center...... 60 Stevens Forest Elementary/Bridges Program...... 77 Success in Style...... 65 Sustainability at HCC...... 86 Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center...... 66 Wellness Center at HCC...... 87 Winter Growth, Inc...... 69

6 Partners by Course Approval

HUMS 110 - Community Resources and Partners (Prof. Lawson)

Athelas Institute...... 18 Augsburg Village...... 19 Baltimore Station...... 20 Center for Social Change, Inc...... 26 Community Action Council of Howard County - Food Bank...... 29 Community Action Council of Howard County - Head Start...... 30 CORE Program at HCC...... 84 English Language Center at HCC...... 85 Esperanza Center...... 32 FIRN - Resources for the Foreign Born...... 33 Franciscan Center...... 34 HopeWorks Howard County...... 37 Howard County Office on Aging...... 40 LeCheval Stable...... 45 Manna House...... 46 March of Dimes...... 47 Maryland Food Bank...... 49 Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Inc...... 50 Misler Adult Day Center...... 51 Moveable Feast...... 52 My Sister’s Place Women’s Center...... 53 On Our Own of Howard County...... 54 Our Daily Bread - Employment Center...... 55 Salvation Army - Howard County Family Service Center...... 61 Samaritan Women...... 62 Success in Style...... 65 Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center...... 66 We Promote Health...... 68 Wilde Lake High School - Teen Parent Program...... 81 Winter Growth, Inc...... 69 Youth and Teen Center (YTC) at the Barn...... 70

7 Partners by Course Approval

NURS 142 - Fundamental Nursing Concepts (All Sections)

American Cancer Society - Hope Lodge...... 15 Athelas Institute...... 18 Augsburg Village...... 19 Center for Social Change, Inc...... 26 Children’s Learning Center at HCC...... 83 Community Action Council of Howard County - Food Bank...... 29 Community Action Council of Howard County - Head Start...... 30 CORE Program at HCC...... 84 Esperanza Center...... 32 Franciscan Center...... 34 Girl Scouts of Central Maryland...... 35 Howard County Office on Aging...... 40 LeCheval Stable...... 45 Manna House...... 46 March of Dimes...... 47 Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Inc...... 50 Misler Adult Day Center...... 51 Moveable Feast...... 52 My Sister’s Place Women’s Center...... 53 On Our Own of Howard County...... 54 Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center...... 66 Wellness Center at HCC...... 87 We Promote Health...... 68 Wilde Lake High School - Teen Parent Program...... 81 Winter Growth, Inc...... 69 Youth and Teen Center (YTC) at the Barn...... 70

8 Partners by Course Approval

PHIL 141 - The Philosophy and Practice of Yoga (Prof. Heffer)

Community Action Council of Howard County - Community Garden...... 28 Community Action Council of Howard County - Food Bank...... 29 Days End Farm Horse Rescue...... 31 Manna House...... 46 Maryland Food Bank...... 49 My Sister’s Place Women’s Center...... 53 Patapsco Heritage Greenway...... 56 Real Food Farm...... 59 Samaritan Women...... 62 SERRV International...... 63 Success in Style...... 65 Sustainability at HCC...... 86

9 Partners by Course Approval

PSYC 203 - Abnormal Psychology (Prof. Sweeney)

Athelas Institute...... 18 Augsburg Village...... 19 Center for Social Change, Inc...... 26 CORE Program at HCC...... 84 LeCheval Stable...... 45 On Our Own of Howard County...... 54 Special Olympics Howard County...... 64 Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center...... 66 Way Station, Inc...... 67 Winter Growth, Inc...... 69

10 Partners by Course Approval

SOCI 101 - Introduction to Sociology (not offered FY2019)

American Cancer Society - Hope Lodge...... 15 SERRV International...... 63 American Diabetes Association...... 16 Special Olympics Howard County...... 64 American Red Cross...... 17 Success in Style...... 65 Athelas Institute...... 18 Sustainability at HCC...... 86 Baltimore Teacher Supply Swap...... 21 Swansfield Elementary School PTA...... 78 Baltimore Tool Bank...... 22 Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center...... 66 Blue Water Baltimore...... 24 Triadelphia Ridge Elementary School...... 80 Burleigh Manor Animal Sanctuary and Eco-Retreat...... 25 We Promote Health...... 68 Center for Social Change, Inc...... 26 Wilde Lake High School - Teen Parent Program...... 81 Children’s Learning Center at HCC...... 83 Winter Growth, Inc...... 69 Community Action Council of Howard County - Community Garden...... 28 Youth and Teen Center (YTC) at the Barn...... 70 Community Action Council of Howard County - Food Bank...... 29 Community Action Council of Howard County - Head Start...... 30 CORE Program at HCC...... 84 Days End Farm Horse Rescue...... 31 Ducketts Lane Elementary...... 72 English Language Center at HCC...... 85 Esperanza Center...... 32 FIRN - Resources for the Foreign Born...... 33 Franciscan Center...... 34 Girl Scouts of Central Maryland...... 35 Girls on the Run of Howard County, Inc...... 36 HopeWorks Howard County...... 37 Howard County Conservancy...... 38 Howard County Department of Recreation and Parks...... 39 Howard County Office of Community Sustainability...... 41 Howard Eco Works...... 42 Junior Achievement...... 43 Middle School - Mentoring Programs...... 75 Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center...... 44 Manna House...... 46 Maryland Department of Natural Resources...... 48 Maryland Food Bank...... 49 Meade Middle School...... 76 Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Inc...... 50 Misler Adult Day Center...... 51 Moveable Feast...... 52 My Sister’s Place Women’s Center...... 53 On Our Own of Howard County...... 54 Our Daily Bread - Employment Center...... 55 Patapsco Heritage Greenway...... 56 Pearlstone Center...... 57 Piney Run Nature Center...... 58 Real Food Farm...... 59 Robinson Nature Center...... 60 Salvation Army - Howard County Family Service Center...... 61 Samaritan Women...... 62

11 Partners by Course Approval

SPAN 102 & SPAN 201 - Spanish (Prof. Bauer-Taylor)

Community Action Council of Howard County - Head Start...... 30 Ducketts Lane Elementary...... 72 Esperanza Center...... 32 FIRN - Resources for the Foreign Born...... 33 Guilford Elementary School/Bridges Program...... 73 Hammond Middle School...... 74 Salvation Army - Howard County Family Service Center...... 61 Stevens Forest Elementary/Bridges Program...... 77 Talbott Springs Elementary School/Bridges Program...... 79

12 Community Partners

Section 1

Community Partners

American Cancer Society - Hope Lodge...... 15 American Diabetes Association...... 16 American Red Cross of Greater Chesapeake...... 17 Athelas Institute...... 18 Augsburg Village...... 19 Baltimore Station...... 20 Baltimore Teacher Supply Swap...... 21 Baltimore Tool Bank...... 22 Be You (Girls Who Code)...... 23 Blue Water Baltimore...... 24 Burleigh Manor Animal Sanctuary and Eco-Retreat...... 25 Center for Social Change, Inc...... 26 Columbia Archives...... 27 Community Action Council of Howard County - Community Garden...... 28 Community Action Council of Howard County - ...... 29 Howard County Food Bank...... 29 Community Action Council of Howard County - Head Start...... 30 Days End Farm Horse Rescue...... 31 Esperanza Center...... 32 FIRN - Resources for the Foreign Born...... 33 Franciscan Center...... 34 Girl Scouts of Central Maryland...... 35 Girls on the Run of Central Maryland...... 36 HopeWorks Howard County...... 37 Howard County Conservancy...... 38 Howard County Department of Recreation and Parks...... 39 Howard County Office on Aging & Independence...... 40 Howard County Office of Community Sustainability...... 41 Howard EcoWorks...... 42 Junior Achievement...... 43 Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center...... 44 LeCheval Stable...... 45 Manna House...... 46 March of Dimes...... 47 Maryland Department of Natural Resources...... 48 The Maryland Food Bank...... 49 Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Inc...... 50 Misler Adult Day Center...... 51 13 Community Partners

Community Partners continued

Moveable Feast...... 52 My Sister’s Place Women’s Center...... 53 On Our Own of Howard County...... 54 Our Daily Bread...... 55 Patapsco Heritage Greenway...... 56 The Pearlstone Center...... 57 Piney Run Nature Center...... 58 Real Food Farm...... 59 Robinson Nature Center...... 60 The Salvation Army...... 61 The Samaritan Women...... 62 SERRV International...... 63 Special Olympics Howard County...... 64 Success in Style...... 65 Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center...... 66 Way Station, Inc...... 67 We Promote Health...... 68 Winter Growth, Inc...... 69 Youth and Teen Center (YTC) at the Barn...... 70

14 Community Partners American Cancer Society - Hope Lodge

Address: 636 W. Lexington St. Location: Baltimore, MD 21201 of Baltimore Phone/Website: 410-547-2522 / www.cancer.org Baltimore Bus, Subway & Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Sun 9am-7pm Light Rail Lines

Agency Description: The American Cancer Society is a nationwide community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to Agency Focus: eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer through research, education, advocacy, Health and Wellness and service. Agency Information

Contact Person: Karen Seaberry, Director Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-547-2522 / [email protected]

Volunteer Opportunities: Helping with special projects (speakers bureau, planning a patient/guest activity during the weekend, etc.) and building maintenance (landscaping, painting, cleaning of kitchen, etc.) Groups can prepare dinner for patients/guests during the week, help clean on weekends, or assist with game night or talent night for patients/guests. Volunteers are needed Mon-Sun 9am-8pm. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Open Resume Letters of Reference Volunteer Requirements: Resume and 2 letters of reference. Volunteers must commit to perform at least 30 hours of service. Minimum Commitment of 30 Hours Requirements

Approved for:

6DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science Public Health X XScholars XHuman Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX SociologyX SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 15 Community Partners American Diabetes Association

Address: 2002 Clipper Park Road Suite 110 Location: Baltimore, MD 21211 City of Baltimore Phone/Website: 410-265-0075 / www.diabetes.org Baltimore Light Rail: Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm Woodberry Stop

Agency Description: The mission of the American Diabetes Association is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives Agency Focus: of all people affected by diabetes. Health and Wellness Agency Information

Contact Person: Tracy Newsome, Director, Community Health Strategies Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-265-0075 ext. 4679 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred) Weekends Evenings Volunteer Opportunities: Assisting staff at health and wellness fairs in Baltimore City and County, the Tour de Cure. Volunteer opportunities are available on weekdays, at evening workshops, and Saturday health fairs. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: As needed Must Provide Your Own Transportation Volunteer Requirements: Must have your own dependable transportation. Must have an understanding of diabetes. Requirements

Approved for:

DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X ScholarsX XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 16 Community Partners American Red Cross of Greater Chesapeake

Address: 4800 Mt. Hope Drive Columbia Donor Center: 10400 Little Patuxent Parkway, Ste. 400 Location: Baltimore, MD 21215 Columbia, MD 21044 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-624-2000 / www.redcross.org/volunteer Office Hours of Operation: Weekdays, daytime, and some weekends

Agency Description: The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing Agency Focus: the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors to fulfill the needs of the American people for the Health and Wellness safest, most reliable and cost-effective blood services through voluntary donations. Agency Information

Contact Person: Joe Miletti, Regional Volunteer Services Officer Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-624-2023 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred) Evenings Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Become a Red Cross Blood Services Volunteer Donor Ambassador for reception and hospitality; to greet blood donors, provide excellent customer service, and serve refreshments after their donation at the Columbia Donor Center and blood drives throughout Howard County. The Columbia Donor Center has evening shifts from 4-7pm on most weekdays, as well as Saturday shifts from 7am-2pm. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 15 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Must attend a 2 hour training held once a month Volunteer Application Background Check Volunteer Requirements: Must complete an application through Volunteer Connection. Volunteers must pass a background check Minimum Commitment (18 years of age and over). Volunteers are required to commit to a total of at least 40 service hours. They of 40 Hours Over 1 Year must provide their own transportation. Provide Own Transportation Requirements

Approved for:

DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X ScholarsX XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 17 Community Partners Athelas Institute

Address: 9104 Red Branch Road Location: Columbia, MD 21045 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-964-1241 / www.athelasinstitute.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon, Wed, Fri 9am-3pm; Tues 9am-2pm & Sat 10am-3pm

Agency Description: Mission: Providing opportunities for growth and personal accomplishment to individuals with Intellectual Agency Focus: and Developmental Disabilities complemented by quality services and meaningful community engagement. Disability Support Our Vision: To participate in a world where all people are empowered to live a life of opportunity, individual satisfaction and success. Agency Information

Contact Person: Pat Owens, Manager - Therapeutic Recreation/Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-964-1241 ext. 128 / [email protected] Evenings Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Teaching classes in a variety of topics including health/hygiene, exercise, job readiness, arts/crafts, computers, music therapy, drama, sign language, self esteem, horticulture, dance, and yoga in the Wellness Center. Helping paint & perform light maintenance in our residential homes. Assisting with the production of residential/day program videos, brochures on health related topics and volunteer opportunities, and computer projects. Helping with the development of sensory activities for adults with autism to decrease stress, and with Saturday dances. Saturday hours available 10am-3pm; evening & weekend hours are scheduled on an individual basis. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Training offered for long-term volunteers.

Volunteer Requirements: The desire to be a friend to, and make a difference in the lives of, individuals with a disability. Requirements

Approved for:

6DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL 6PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science Public Health X Scholars Human Nursing andX Practice Psychology Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 18 Community Partners Augsburg Village Not Available Fall 2018

Address: 6811 Campfield Road Location: Baltimore, MD 21207 Baltimore County Phone/Website: 410-486-4573 / www.augsburg.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

Agency Description: Augsburg Village is a Continuum of Care Retirement Community dedicated to the mission of serving Agency Focus: seniors in a setting that nurtures a culture of mutual respect and consideration for each individual served. Seniors Health & Wellness Agency Information

Contact Person: Kevin Webb, Volunteer Services Coordinator, or Michael J. Athen, Assistant Administrator and Director of Volunteers Needed: Volunteer Services Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-486-4573 ext. 120 (Kevin) or 147 (Michael) / [email protected] or [email protected] (e-mail preferred) Evenings Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Interacting directly with residents in the independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing facility by engaging in conversation, playing games and completing craft projects. Performing artists are welcome to play music, act or dance for residents. Volunteers may be asked to assist with some manual labor projects on occasion. Volunteers are preferred Mon-Fri 9am and 8pm, but weekend opportunities are also available. (NOT available for Nursing students in session 1.) Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: Based on maturity level (confirmed by interview, background check & reference check) Requirement(s): Background Check Training: 2-hour training session required before volunteering. Please inquire about training dates and times. Interview Reference Check Volunteer Requirements: Volunteers must have a background check (paid for by Augsburg Village,) complete an interview, and provide references. Requirements

Approved for:

DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL 6PSYC SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars Human Nursing andX Practice Psychology SociologyX SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 19 Community Partners Baltimore Station

Address: 140 West St. Location: Baltimore, MD 21230 Baltimore City Phone/Website: 410-752-4454 / www.baltimorestation.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Agency Description: Augsburg Village is a Continuum of Care Retirement Community dedicated to the mission of serving seniors in a Agency Focus: setting that nurtures a culture of mutual respect and consideration for each individual served. Environment Agency Information

Contact Person: Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: Evenings Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Prep and serve meals to the residents in our dining room which also allows time for conversation/interaction with them. Various service projects around The Station. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: No minimum age unless certain projects require an age limit. Requirement(s): None Training: None

Volunteer Requirements: None Requirements

Approved for:

DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X Scholars Human XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX SociologyX SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 20 Community Partners Baltimore Teacher Supply Swap

Address: 1794 Union Ave. Location: Baltimore, MD 21211 City of Baltimore Phone/Website: 443-826-9147 / https://teachersupplyswap.org/ Light Rail Office Hours of Operation: Thursdays from 3:00 – 6:00 & Saturdays from 11:00 – 2:00 Hamburg Station

Agency Description: The Baltimore Teacher Supply Swap provides access to educational materials for teachers and students. Agency Focus: Schools, Education Mentoring & Tutoring Agency Information

Contact Person: Kiyawna West, Operations Coordinator or Melissa Badeker Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 443-826-9147 / [email protected] or [email protected] Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: 1. Shelf stocker: move items from the organizing area to store shelves; bundle items; perform general straightening up tasks.

2. Donation organizer: Classify items; determine the usability of items by what is acceptable to BTSS; sort donations. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 14 years of age or older Requirement(s): 14 Years of Age & Older Training: One 90-minute training

Volunteer Requirements: None Requirements

Approved for:

DHYG ENST 6HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X Scholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 21 Community Partners Baltimore Tool Bank

Address: 1224 Wicomico St. Location: Baltimore, MD 21230 City of Baltimore Phone/Website: 410-244-5565/ www.baltimore.toolbank.org 310 Bus Line Office Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, by appointment City Link Yellow Line

Agency Description: The Baltimore Community Tool Bank wants to change the way our community does volunteerism! Gone are the days Agency Focus: when volunteers stand around waiting for an extra shovel or rake to be able to jump in and help! Now - whether it’s Environment the school playground, a church garden, or an abandoned lot that needs some extra attention - groups will have enough spades, paint rollers, and trash buckets to get the job done! The Baltimore Community Tool Bank is part of Agency Information a national movement to bring Tools for Change to Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic.

Contact Person: Rachel Thompson, Program Manager Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-244-5565 / [email protected]

Volunteer Opportunities: General tool and warehouse maintenance including light repair, organization, inventory, and cleaning. Environmental work in rain gardens (seasonal 9 months of year). Litter removal from grounds and neighborhood. Volunteer opportunities at special events 2-4 times yearly. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age or older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: None

Volunteer Requirements: All volunteers must wear close-toed shoes. Other requirements will be listed depending on task. Requirements

Approved for:

DHYG 6ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 22 Community Partners Be You (Girls Who Code)

Address: TBD Location:

Phone/Website: TBD Office Hours of Operation: TBD

Agency Description: Girls Who Code was founded with a single mission: Agency Focus: to close the gender gap in technology Schools, Education, Mentoring & Tutoring Agency Information

Contact Person: Lisa Wenzel, Executive Director Volunteers Needed: TBD Phone/Email: [email protected]

Volunteer Opportunities: TBD Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: TBD Requirement(s): TBD Training: TBD

Volunteer Requirements: TBD Requirements

Approved for:

DHYG ENST 6HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X Scholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX SociologyX SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 23 Community Partners Blue Water Baltimore

Address: 2631 Sisson St. Location: Baltimore, MD 21211 City of Baltimore Phone/Website: 410-254-1577/ www.bluewaterbaltimore.org Baltimore Bus, Subway & Office Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 9am - 5pm Light Rail Lines

Agency Description: Blue Water Baltimore is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to restore the quality of Baltimore’s rivers, Agency Focus: streams, and Harbor to foster a healthy environment, a strong economy, and thriving communities. Environment To achieve these goals, Blue Water Baltimore monitors the Baltimore area waterways for pollution. They organize Agency Information trash cleanups, plant trees on public land, and provide green infrastructure to reduce stormwater runoff. They advocate for stronger laws for clean water, both locally and statewide.

Contact Person: Jennifer Duffy, Development and Project Manager Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-254-1577 x 100 / [email protected]

Volunteer Opportunities: Tree plantings, community trash cleanups, native nursery sales and plantings, rain garden plantings, pollution monitoring, and storm drain stenciling. There are also long-term urban forestry maintenance volunteer opportunities. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 15 years of age and older Requirement(s): 15 Years of Age & Older Training: none

Volunteer Requirements: none Requirements

Approved for:

DHYG 6ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 24 Community Partners Burleigh Manor Animal Sanctuary and Eco-Retreat

Address: 3950 White Rose Way Location: Ellicott City, MD 21042 Howard County Phone/Website: 443-865-5342 / www.burleighmanorretreat.org Office Hours of Operation: N/A

Agency Description: Burleigh Manor Animal Sanctuary and Eco-Retreat (BMASER) was established to help fill the current Agency Focus: shortage of farm animal rescue services in MD and provides care, a safe haven, and a home for unwanted, Animal Welfare neglected, & abused farm animals. BMASER is committed to environmental stewardship. A solar energy Environment system supports 100% of the farmstead’s electricity. When possible, goats, sheep and rock salt are used

Agency Information for vegetation management in lieu of herbicides and pesticides. Rain catchers are used to support water conservation while composting and recycling minimize waste.

Contact Person: Lisa Davis Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 443-865-5342 / [email protected] Weekends

Volunteer Opportunities: Assisting with feeding and caring for the animals, mowing and trimming, fencing and building barns, event planning and organization, social media and photography. Weekend opportunities are on Saturdays from 8am - Noon. Accepting only 1-2 students for spring 2018 Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 16 years of age and older Requirement(s): 16 Years of Age & Older Training: Task-specific training is provided on-site as needed.

Volunteer Requirements: Experience working with large farm animals is preferred, but not required. Requirements

Approved for:

DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 25 Community Partners Center for Social Change, Inc.

Address: Mailing/Service Address: 6600 Amberton Drive Day Program Address: 3400 Barry Paul Rd, Location: Elkridge, MD 21075 Randallstown, MD 21133 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-579-6789 / www.centerforsocialchange.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm

Agency Description: Center for Social Change provides community residential support services to children and adults with Agency Focus: developmental disabilities, therapeutic and residential services to children with autism, supported Disability Support employment services to adults with intellectual disabilities, and day care services to older adults with a Families and Children medical disability and people with developmental disabilities for choice, rights, growth, and independence. Agency Information

Contact Person: Dana Dimas Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-579-6789 ext. 225 / [email protected]

Volunteer Opportunities: Working with adults in the Supported Employment Program. Helping clients use the internet to perform job searches, complete resumes, work on job readiness skills, skill building, participate in work-related workshops and other activities. Nursing students will have the opportunity to design and implement their own project or workshop with the clients. Some projects in the past have focused around topics like exercise, nutrition, first aid, healthy exercise, and other ‘wellness skills.’ Volunteers are needed from 8:30am-5pm on weekdays. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Arranged with students as needed Reference Check Background Check Volunteer Requirements: Must successfully complete reference and background checks. Requirements

Approved for:

6DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL 6PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science Public Health X Scholars Human Nursing andX Practice Psychology Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 26 Community Partners Columbia Archives

Address: 6310 Hillside Court, Suite 100 (inside the Building) Location: Columbia, MD 21046 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-579-6789 / www.columbiaarchives.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9:00am - 5:00pm

Agency Description: The Columbia Archives has been chronicling the history of Columbia, Maryland since 1983. The Columbia Archives Agency Focus: is the primary resource for information about Columbia and . Schools, Education, Mentoring & Tutoring Agency Information

Contact Person: Lela Sewell Williams Volunteers Needed: TBD Phone/Email: 410-715-3103 / [email protected]

Volunteer Opportunities: TBD Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: TBD Requirement(s): TBD Training: TBD

Volunteer Requirements: TBD Requirements

Approved for:

DHYG ENST 6HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X Scholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX SociologyX SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 27 Community Partners Community Action Council of Howard County - Community Garden

Address: 6100 Old Dobbin Lane (Long Reach Community Garden Plots) Location: Columbia, MD 21045 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-313-0703 / www.cac-hc.org Red Route to Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8:30am-10:30am (Days vary by season) Long Reach Village Center

Agency Description: The mission of Community Action Council of Howard County is to diminish poverty, enable self-sufficiency, and Agency Focus: advocate on behalf of low-income families and individuals. The services CAC provides include food assistance Hunger & Homelessness through the Howard County Food Bank & Community Garden, early education assistance through the County’s Poverty Head Start Program, Energy & Weatherization Assistance, and Housing Assistance. Agency Information

Contact Person: Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-313-0703 / www.cac.hc.org/get-involved/volunteer

Volunteer Opportunities: Working in the Community Garden to help plant, maintain and grow produce using organic farming practices. Food grown in the garden is donated to the Howard County Food Bank to provide fresh, healthy meals to individuals in need. Garden hours vary. At least 5 people must be signed up for an opportunity to take place. Shifts are typically 2-3 hours long. Note: there are no restrooms onsite at the CAC Community Garden. Please plan accordingly. Limited opportunities are available at this site. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older. Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Must attend an orientation (schedule varies by month and on an as-needed basis.) Specific training will Appropriate Clothing occur on-site. Volunteer Requirements: All volunteers must sign the Volunteer Sign-in/Sign-out Sheet each shift. Volunteers must follow the safety rules established by the CAC. Volunteers must follow the requirements in the volunteer manual (provided at the volunteer orientation.) Volunteers must wear long pants and other clothing appropriate for working

Requirements outdoors.

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DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS 6PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars XHuman XNursing and Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 28 Community Partners Community Action Council of Howard County - Howard County Food Bank

Address: 9385 Gerwig Ln., Suite J Location: Columbia, Maryland 21046 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-313-0703 / www.cac-hc.org Howard Transit Yellow Route Office Hours of Operation: M, T, Th, Fri 9:00am-4:00pm, Wed 9:00am-8:00pm, Sat 9:00am-12:00pm

Agency Description: The mission of Community Action Council of Howard County is to diminish poverty, enable self-sufficiency, and Agency Focus: advocate on behalf of low-income families and individuals. The services CAC provides include food assistance Hunger & Homelessness through the Howard County Food Bank & Community Garden, early education assistance through the County’s Poverty Head Start Program, Energy & Weatherization Assistance, and Housing Assistance. Agency Information

Contact Person: Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-313-0703 / www.cac.hc.org/get-involved/volunteer Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Sorting and stocking food. Volunteers may also assist clients while they shop. Other special opportunities and projects may be considered. The Howard County Food Bank is open Mon-Fri 8:30am-4pm. Volunteer opportunities are typically available from 9am-4pm. Public transportation is available on the Howard County Transit Yellow Route. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 16 years of age and older; volunteers under 16 must be supervised by a parent or guardian. Requirement(s): 16 Years of Age & Older Training: Orientations will be scheduled throughout the semester. Dates will be provided after applying to volunteer. Appropriate Clothing Specific training will occur on-site as well. Volunteer Requirements: All volunteers must sign the Volunteer Sign-in/Sign-out Sheet each shift. Volunteers must follow the safety rules established by the CAC. Volunteers must follow the requirements in the volunteer manual (provided at the volunteer orientation.) Volunteers must wear closed-toe shoes. Requirements

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DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS 6PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X Scholars Human Nursing and Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 29 Community Partners Community Action Council of Howard County - Head Start

Address: 9820 Patuxent Woods Drive Location: Columbia, MD 21046 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-313-0703 / www.cac-hc.org Some sites available Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9:30am-3pm; each center’s times vary by public transit.

Agency Description: The mission of Community Action Council of Howard County is to diminish poverty, enable self-sufficiency, and Agency Focus: advocate on behalf of low-income families and individuals. The services CAC provides include food assistance Education, Mentoring & through the Howard County Food Bank & Community Garden, early education assistance through the County’s Tutoring Head Start Program, Energy & Weatherization Assistance, and Housing Assistance. Health & Wellness Agency Information Families & Children English Second Language

Contact Person: Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-313-0703 / www.cac.hc.org/get-involved/volunteer

Volunteer Opportunities: Working in a variety of ways to provide children with pre-school experiences and family support services. There are four Head Start locations in Howard County (Columbia and Ellicott City - additional site location information is available on the CAC website). Volunteers will be assigned based upon the needs of each location. Limited opportunities are available at this site. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Orientations will be scheduled throughout the semester. Dates will be provided after applying to volunteer. Notarized Criminal History Specific training will occur on-site as well. MUST schedule an additional interview to determine placement. Disclosure Statement Volunteer Requirements: All volunteers must sign the Volunteer Sign-in/Sign-out Sheet each shift. Volunteers must follow the safety Background Check rules established by the CAC. Volunteers must follow the requirements in the volunteer manual (provided Medical Test at the volunteer orientation.) Volunteers may be required to pass a criminal background check and submit

Requirements a current negative TB test.

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6DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI 6SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science Public Health X Scholars Human Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology Spanish II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 30 Community Partners Days End Farm Horse Rescue

Address: 1372 Woodbine Rd. Location: Woodbine, MD 21797 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-442-1564 / www.defhr.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Sun 8am-5pm

Agency Description: Ensuring quality care and treatment of horses through rehabilitation, humane education and community Agency Focus: outreach since 1989. Animal Welfare Agency Information

Contact Person: Carrie Alden, Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-442-1564 / [email protected] Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Working with and around horses and other animals to ensure a safe and clean living environment (assisting Days End Staff with mucking and cleaning of stalls and paddocks; feeding, watering and grooming horses that have suffered from abuse and neglect). Days End has a large number of weekend volunteers. For the best supervision and greatest chance to make an impact, the Center for Service Learning recommends that students volunteer on weekdays. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 6 years of age & older, under 12 requires parent Requirement(s): 6 Years of Age & Older Training: Individual volunteers must attend a “Welcome to DEFHR” orientation session held the 2nd Sat and 4th Tues of each Appropriate Clothing month from 10-11:30am. To register, please e-mail [email protected]. Volunteer Requirements: Farm conditions; appropriate dress required Requirements

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DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 31 Community Partners Esperanza Center

Address: 430 S. Broadway Location: Baltimore, MD 21231 City of Baltimore Phone/Website: 667-600-2900 / www.cc-md.org/esperanza Charm City Circulator or Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs 9am-4:30pm; Fri 9am-2:30pm; Tues-Thurs 6:30-8:30pm-ESL Evening Classes Only Baltimore Bus System

Agency Description: The Esperanza Center is a Catholic Charities-run program whose mission is to welcome immigrants by Agency Focus: offering hope, compassionate services, and the power to improve their lives. English as a Second Language Health & Wellness Agency Information Poverty

Contact Person: Eric Seymour, Client Services Manager Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 667-600-2903 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred) Evenings Volunteer Opportunities: Teaching English to a group, class or one-on-one. Clerical volunteers to assist with collecting data, answering phones, and creating fliers, serving clients (Spanish fluency required), volunteering health services (academic Spanish language fluency required), volunteering legal services (time commitment required; Spanish fluency & legal experience or interest preferred). Volunteers are needed Mon-Thurs 9am-5pm and Fri 9am-2:30pm, as well as Tues-Thurs evenings from 6:30-8:30pm. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 16 years of age or older Requirement(s): Volunteer Application Training: Must attend an information session (held once a week, or every other week) & specific training. For a schedule, visit Fluent in English www.catholiccharities-md.org/esperanza (you MUST sign up.) Other training information given at the session. Minimum Commitment of 2 Volunteer Requirements: Must speak English fluently; must complete a minimum of 2 hours per week for 8 weeks in most programs, Hours per Week for 8 Weeks which may exceed course requirement. Volunteers must sign up before attending an orientation session. Volunteer paperwork is also required (the application is available on the Esperanza Center’s website.) Requirements

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DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI 6SPAN 6SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X Scholars Human Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology Spanish II Spanish I Services Concepts of Yoga 32 Community Partners FIRN - Resources for the Foreign Born

Address: 5999 Harpers Farm Road, Suite E-200 Location: Columbia, MD 21044 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-992-1923 / www.firnonline.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri 9am-5pm. Closed Wed.

Agency Description: FIRN provides assistance to foreign-born people in the areas of immigration, social services, translation. Agency Focus: Schools, Education, Mentoring, & Tutoring English as a Second Agency Information Language

Contact Person: Meredith Hochman Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 443-276-3211 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Working one-on-one with ESOL students in Club LEAP program afterschool in Howard County (times vary but occur three times a week on weekdays from 3:10-5:40pm); working one-on-one with adult English language learners in the BETA program (Tues 6:30-8:30 or Sat 10am-12pm); assisting with the Minority Outreach and Technical Assistance (MOTA) program by sharing health and health-related information to the community (requires attendance at a training program); assisting FIRN clients with career development by helping them to build resumes, write cover letters, practice interview skills and learn basic computer skills (during office hours Mon, Tues, Thurs 9am-5pm). HCC Spanish students: please specify your need Volunteer Information Volunteer to work with native Spanish speakers when you contact FIRN. Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age or older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: All volunteers must complete duty-specific training. Volunteers starting in the fall must attend a group Volunteer Application orientation. Volunteers beginning in the spring will need to attend an individual interview/orientation. Reference Check Volunteer Requirements: All volunteers must complete an application, submit two reference forms, and have an interview. Please Background Check allow two to three weeks to complete the application process. Club LEAP volunteers must pass a criminal Minimum Commitment of background check including fingerprinting, and tutor 1-2 times per week for 1-2 hours per session. One Academic Year

Requirements Volunteers must commit to serving for the full academic year.

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DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI 6SPAN 6SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X Scholars Human XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology Spanish II Spanish I Services Concepts of Yoga 33 Community Partners Franciscan Center

Address: 101 W. 23rd St. Location: Baltimore, MD 21218 Baltimore City Phone/Website: 410-467-5340 / www.fcbmore.org Office Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday, 9am - 2pm

Agency Description: The Franciscan Center provides emergency assistance and supportive outreach to persons who are economically Agency Focus: disadvantaged in an effort to assist them in realizing their self-worth and dignity as people of God. Hunger & Homelessness Poverty Agency Information

Contact Person: Angela Hall or Meg Ducey Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 4410-467-5340 x113 / [email protected] or [email protected] (e-mail preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Serving lunch, maintaining dining area and counter, pantry assistance, intake, sort, hang and distribute clothing, food distribution events, holiday help. Monday and Wednesday evening community dinners and Tuesday night “chop night”. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 14 years of age or older to volunteer, 16 to serve on-line Requirement(s): 14/16 Years of Age & Older Training: None

Volunteer Requirements: None Requirements

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DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X Scholars Human Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 34 Community Partners Girl Scouts of Central Maryland

Address: 4806 Seton Drive Location: Baltimore, MD 21215 City of Baltimore Phone/Website: 410-358-9711 / www.gscm.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Agency Description: Girl Scouts of Central Maryland (GSCM) is dedicated to building girls of courage, confidence and character Agency Focus: who make the world a better place. GSCM serves nearly 30,000 girls in the central Maryland area with the Education, Mentoring, & support of 10,000 dedicated volunteers. Girl Scouts aims to prepare girls to face today’s challenges as Tutoring they become tomorrow’s leaders. The Girl Scouts of Central Maryland serves Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Families & Children Agency Information Carroll, Harford and Howard counties as well as the City of Baltimore. Human Rights

Contact Person: Candace Baker, Director of Community Programs Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-358-9711 ext. 259 / [email protected] (email preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Working with girls, grades K-12, on a long or short term basis. GSCM will match opportunities to your interests & availability. In addition to camping & outdoor education, GSCM fulfills the needs of girls from all different backgrounds and situations. Programming includes topics relevant to today’s girls like literacy, STEM, self-esteem and anti-violence. Needs vary based on current projects. In the past, service learners/ volunteers have helped with graphic design, archiving and organization of photographs, story writing, library organization and girl programming. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Varies Volunteer Application $3.50 Processing Fee Volunteer Requirements: Applicants must submit a completed volunteer application including a background check (visit http://gscm. org/for-volunteers/become-a-volunteer for the application). A $3.50 processing fee is required at the time of application. Requirements

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DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars XHuman Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 35 Community Partners Girls on the Run of Central Maryland

Address: 9150 Rumsey Road, Suite A7 Location: Columbia, MD 21045 Howard County Phone/Website: 443-864-8593 / www.gotrcentralmd.org Carroll County Office Hours of Operation: Visit our website and click on the registration tab for schools, days & times.

Agency Description: Girls on the Run® is a life-changing, experiential learning program for girls age eight to thirteen years Agency Focus: old. The programs combine training for a 3.1 mile running event with self-esteem enhancing, uplifting Education, Mentoring, & workouts. The goal of the programs are to encourage positive emotional, social, mental, spiritual and Tutoring physical development. The program runs for 10 weeks and meets twice weekly after school. Health & Wellness Agency Information Human Rights

Contact Person: Susan Michel, Director of Operations Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 443-864-8593 / [email protected]

Volunteer Opportunities: Head coaching (must be 21 years of age), assistant coaching (must be 18 years of age), volunteering for a specific site to support coaches, running buddies-partner with the girls during lessons once or twice each week. Lessons take place immediately after school releases twice a week and last 1 hour and 15 minutes. The spring program runs the week of March 18th through June 3rd. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: Head Coach-21 years of age and older and CPR/First Aid Certified; Assistant Coach-18 years of age and Requirement(s): older; Junior Coach-16 years of age and older 16 Years of Age & Older Training: Head coaches training: contact Girls on the Run® for available training dates. Head Coach Must Have CPR Certification Volunteer Requirements: Head Coach: CPR certified and attend at least one training session. Contact Girls on the Run® for available training dates. Requirements

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DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 36 Community Partners HopeWorks Howard County

Address: 9770 Patuxent Woods Drive, Suite 300 Location: Columbia, MD 21046 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-997-0304 / www.wearehopeworks.org Howard Transit Route 503/E Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Agency Description: HopeWorks’ mission is to support and advocate for people in Howard County effected by sexual and Agency Focus: intimate partner violence and to engage the community in creating the change required for violence Human Rights prevention. Agency Information

Contact Person: Vanita Leatherwood, Director of Community Engagement Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-997-0304 ext. 7743 / [email protected] Some Evenings Some Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Childcare: provide much needed on-site childcare for our clients. Play games, read stories, and create art while supervising children. Legal: provide support to survivors of sexual and intimate partner violence. Special Events: assist with set-up for workshops or trainings, manage registration, organize holiday projects. Outreach: assist the Community Engagement department by staffing booths at health and wellness fairs. Engagement Advocates: train to facilitate workshops. Contact HopeWorks for more information on each of these volunteer opportunities. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age or older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: All volunteers must complete the two-day Step 1 training. Additional training is required for volunteers Background Check who would like to learn to facilitate workshops. Volunteer Application Volunteer Requirements: Background check (requires social security number, no exceptions), a fully completed volunteer application packet, Letters of Reference and 3 professional references. The application and background check forms can be downloaded from www. wearehopeworks.org. For more information, e-mail [email protected]. Requirements

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DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X Scholars Human XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 37 Community Partners Howard County Conservancy

Address: 10520 Old Frederick Road (Route 99) Location: Woodstock, MD 21163 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-465-8877 / www.hcconservancy.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Sat 9am-3pm

Agency Description: The Conservancy is a non-profit environmental education center and land trust founded in 1990. The Agency Focus: mission of the Conservancy is to educate children and adults about our natural world, preserve the land Environment and its legacy for future generations and model responsible stewardship of our environment. Agency Information

Contact Person: Carole Veihmeyer, Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-465-8877 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Drop-in gardening Wednesday 9:30am-12:00pm. Habitat Restoration Tuesdays 3-5pm (9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/23, 11/13, 11/27, 12/11 and Fall Festival on 10/7). See http://www.hcconservancy.org/volunteer.html for details.

All opportunities are outdoors and include activities that help to maintain the Conservancy grounds such as removing invasive plants, tree planting, erosion controls, trail maintenance, etc. Gloves and tools will be provided. Please note that all activities are subject to weather conditions. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 14 years of age and older Requirement(s): 14 Years of Age & Older Training: Per assignment Volunteer Application Appropriate Clothing Volunteer Requirements: It is recommended that volunteers wear long pants. Volunteers must wear closed-toe shoes. Requirements

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DHYG 6ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 38 Community Partners Howard County Department of Recreation and Parks

Address: 7120 Oakland Mills Road Location: Columbia, MD 21046 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-313-4624 / www.howardcountymd.gov/rap Office Hours of Operation: Days, evenings and weekends depending on the project

Agency Description: Howard County Department of Recreation and Parks’ goal is to responsibly manage natural resources; Agency Focus: provide excellent parks, facilities, and recreation opportunities for the community; and ensure the highest Environment quality of life for current and future generations. Recreation Health & Wellness Agency Information Families & Children

Contact Person: Shawnté Berry, Volunteer & Special Projects Manager, or Kathy Kemp, Administrative Assistant Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-313-4624 (Shawnté) or 410-313-4620 (Kathy) / [email protected] (e-mail preferred) Evenings If you contact by phone, please clearly state your name, e-mail, and the reason for your call. Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Assisting with special events, parks projects, computer projects, recreation classes, sports & after- school programs, and natural resources projects. Evening opportunities are from 3-6pm; limited weekend opportunities available. Note: students must contact at least 1 week prior to the desired volunteer start date. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Per Assignment Appropriate Clothing

Volunteer Requirements: Environmental Science students must volunteer with the Natural Resource Management program. A work permit is required to volunteer if under the age of 18 and volunteering for more than 5 consecutive days. Volunteers must complete a volunteer application form: www.hocovolunteer.org Requirements Volunteers must schedule an appointment to have placement forms signed by Ms. Berry.

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DHYG 6ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 39 Community Partners Howard County Office on Aging & Independence

Address: 9830 Patuxent Woods Drive Students will volunteer at various 50+/Senior Location: Columbia, Maryland 21046 Centers locations throughout Howard County and the Loan Closet of Howard County. Howard County Phone/Website: 410-313-5951 / www.hocovolunteer.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

Agency Description: Our mission is to promote a full, dignified life for older people in Howard County, encouraging their Agency Focus: involvement in all aspects of life and recognizing them as a vital force in the community. Health & Wellness Seniors Agency Information

Contact Person: Darlene Vaselaros, Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-313-5951 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Preparing/researching a health related program or activity and presenting it. Health related topics include nutrition, safety, low vision, care-giving, supports for home bound seniors, or any other program beneficial to seniors. Sites may include: Elkridge 50+ Center, North Laurel Plus Center*, Glenwood Plus Center, Bain Center, Longwood 50+ Center, East Columbia Center, and the Loan Closet. (Sites with * also have “plus” sites with more structured programs for the frail and elderly). Students volunteering at the Loan Closet of Howard County will assist staff with walk-ins, paperwork, cleaning medical supplies, etc. Very limited opportunities available. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Flexible

Volunteer Requirements: Not specified Requirements

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6DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science Public Health X XScholars Human Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX SociologyX SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 40 Community Partners Howard County Office of Community Sustainability

Address: 3430 Court House Drive, George Howard Building Location: Ellicott City, MD 21043 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-313-0678 / www.livegreenhoward.com or www.cleanwaterhoward.org Howard Transit Yellow Line Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Government Center stop

Agency Description: The Howard County Office of Community Sustainability aims to protect and enhance natural resources and the Agency Focus: quality of life in our community through the conservation, preservation and restoration of our land, air and water, Environment guided by the principles of science, ingenuity, sustainability and stewardship. Agency Information

Contact Person: Julie Costantino, Sustainability Project Manager Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-313-0678 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Creating social media content to help spread environmental awareness and promote OCS programs and projects. ome content topics are: 1. residential small-scale Best Management Practice Program (helps to defray the cost of installing rain gardens, rain barrels, etc.) 2. non-profit watershed protection partnership (helps faith congregations, children’s centers & non-profits to manage stormwater runoff) 3. student tree planting programs (helps students connect with nature by planting thousands of trees.) 4. The Green Infrastructure Network which provides habitat for plants and wildlife while providing important ecosystem services to humans like pollination and flood mitigation. 5. Howard EcoWorks, a non profit organization which installs raingardens and other stormwater BMPs as well as a Volunteer Information Volunteer variety of environmental services to Howard County Government. Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 Years of Age and Older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: N/A

Volunteer Requirements: Environmental awareness and experience in marketing and social media preferred. Requirements

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DHYG 6ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 41 Community Partners Howard EcoWorks

Address: 9770 Patuxent Woods Dr., Suite 309 Location: Columbia, MD 21046 Howard County Phone/Website: 443-518-7665 / www.howardecoworks.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri, 8:00am - 4:00pm

Agency Description: Howard EcoWorks is developing a workforce to undertake environmental improvement projects for a healthier Agency Focus: Howard County. Environment Agency Information

Contact Person: Brooke Abercrombie, Workforce Manager Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 443-518-7668 / [email protected]

Volunteer Opportunities: Rain garden maintenance, invasive species management, tree planting, tree planting maintenance, stream clean- ups, rain garden construction Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Will be provided on-site

Volunteer Requirements: Long pants, work boots preferable, dress for the weather and be prepared to be outside Requirements

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DHYG 6ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 42 Community Partners Junior Achievement

Address: 10711 Red Run Blvd., Suite 110 Location: Owings Mills, MD 21117 Baltimore County Phone/Website: 443-394-7211 / www.jamaryland.org Howard County Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm

Agency Description: Junior Achievement connects community volunteers, teachers, and schools while providing financial Agency Focus: literacy, workforce readiness, and entrepreneurship programs to students. Education, Mentoring, and Tutoring Families & Children Agency Information

Contact Person: Hina Naseem, Regional Director (Anne Arundel, Howard, and Frederick Counties) Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-363-6403 / [email protected]

Volunteer Opportunities: Assisting with single day, K-12 events either in a Howard County school or in Junior Achievement BizTown (located in Owings Mills.) Volunteers receive training in order to use existing JA curriculum and interactive learning tools. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Flexible

Volunteer Requirements: Must enjoy children and be able to commit to program hours Requirements

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DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II XSpanish I Services Concepts of Yoga 43 Community Partners Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center

Address: P.O. Box 1213 Location: Owings Mills, MD 21117 Baltimore City Phone/Website: 443-261-LTYC (5892) / www.ltyc.net Baltimore County Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 7am-6pm

Agency Description: Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center is a non-profit organization that utilizes a program design that supports Agency Focus: youth with excelling in academics, the arts, and social development. LTYC has successfully rendered Schools, Education, services to youth in the community by stabilizing them programmatic structures that both stimulate their Mentoring & Tutoring innate talents and reiterate academics. Agency Information

Contact Person: Dana Carr, Executive Director Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 443-742-4103 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Working and assisting teachers in classes. Volunteers are needed Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Volunteers must attend a new recruit orientation. Background Check Training Workshop Volunteer Requirements: Background check, personnel documents Requirements

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DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X ScholarsX XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 44 Community Partners LeCheval Stable

Address: 3244 Danmark Drive Location: Glenwood, MD 21738 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-977-7989 / http://www2.lechevalstable.org/ Office Hours of Operation: Weekdays: 9-11am, 3:30-7:30pm & Saturdays: 8:30-12:30

Agency Description: To educate community about therapeutic horseback riding, provide counseling and equine-faciitated Agency Focus: support services for the purposes of recreation, exercise, sport and rehabilitative therapy in an inclusive Disability Support environment. Agency Information

Contact Person: Marya Pecukonis, Director Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-977-7989 / [email protected] Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Supporting riders and participants in: Accessing activities, walking beside or leading horse, readying horse for use in riding, learning how horses and humans interact with purpose despite challenges in communication or cognition of participant. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 14 years of age and older Requirement(s): 14 Years of Age & Older Training: Attend training and shadowing session. Disability Education Awareness training. Training Workshop

Volunteer Requirements: Occasional lifting of water buckets to feeding or grooming horses, stall cleaning or replacement of bedding, organization of materials for planning of lessons or therapy sessions. Other possible: Photography Quarterly News Website Development. Help with show in November. 14 years of age and older. Requirements

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DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL 6PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars Human Nursing andX Practice Psychology Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 45 Community Partners Manna House

Address: 435 E. 25th Street Location: Baltimore, MD 21218 City of Baltimore Phone/Website: 410-889-3001 / www.mannahouseinc.org Baltimore Bus Lines 8, 11, 33 Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Sun 8am-4pm

Agency Description: To offer assistance and support to the homeless, poor, and needy of Baltimore with services contributing Agency Focus: toward their independence and stability. Hunger & Homelessness Poverty Agency Information

Contact Person: Jennifer Dubreuil or Patty Feick Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-889-3001 / [email protected] or [email protected] Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Preparing and serving food to those in need. Meal services occur from 8-10:15am daily. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 16 years of age and older. Volunteers under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Requirement(s): 16 Years of Age & Older Training: N/A Appropriate Clothing

Volunteer Requirements: Dress properly and be polite to clients. Requirements

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6DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS 6PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science Public Health X XScholars Human Nursing and Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 46 Community Partners March of Dimes

Address: 300 West Pratt St., #250 Location: Baltimore, MD 21201 City of Baltimore Phone/Website: 410-752-8179 / www.marchofdimes.org Office Hours of Operation: 9am - 5pm, varying days of the week (contact for more information), some weekends and evenings

Agency Description: The mission of the March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature Agency Focus: birth and infant mortality. Disability Support Families & Children Health & Wellness Agency Information

Contact Person: Katie Stover, Development Specialist Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-752-8152 [email protected] Weekends (on event days)

Volunteer Opportunities: Assisting at the local March for Babies (Dates TBD) and/or other events (assisting with overall set-up and breakdown of walk site.) Assisting with other special events, including the Signature Chefs Auction on 10/29/18.

4 nursing students can be accommodated during each course session. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: N/A

Volunteer Requirements: Volunteers must have an outgoing and self-starting personality. Requirements

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DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars Human Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX SociologyX SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 47 Community Partners Maryland Department of Natural Resources Wildlife & Heritage Service, Natural Heritage Program (MD NHP)

Address: Tawes State Office Bldg., E-1, 580 Taylor Ave. Location: Annapolis, MD 21401 (Additional locations in MD) Anne Arundel County Phone/Website: 410-260-8568 / www.dnr.state.gov/wildlife Office Hours of Operation: Tues 9am-4:30pm, Wed 9am-6pm, Fri 9am-4:30pm

Agency Description: MDNHP is the lead state agency for the conservation of rare and non-game species, both plant and Agency Focus: animal, and rare communities. We maintain the list of State Threatened and Endangered species, perform Environment research, inventory and monitor rare populations. Agency Information

Contact Person: Paula Becker Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-260-8568 / [email protected] Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Reviewing environmental development projects to benefit sensitive species, developing environmental education tools, helping maintain the NHP database of rare species, processing field forms from regional scientists, and work with GIS and databases. Opportunities for field work, depending on the season, performing species surveys and ecosystem restoration exist (Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area is an ongoing restoration project in Baltimore County which benefits from many hours of volunteer help.) Field work & other trip times TBD, call or email for details. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: As needed; may be combined with regular work day Minimum Commitment of 3 Hours per Week or 6 Volunteer Requirements: Some familiarity with computers; minimum of 3 hours per week (or 6 hr/2 weeks), willingness to learn and Hours Completed during try new things 2 Weeks Requirements

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DHYG 6ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 48 Community Partners The Maryland Food Bank

Address: 2200 Halethorpe Farms Road Location: Baltimore, MD 21227 Baltimore County Phone/Website: 443-297-5332 / www.mdfoodbank.org CityLink Yellow Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm

Agency Description: The Maryland Food Bank is a nonprofit hunger-relief organization, leading the movement to end hunger Agency Focus: throughout Maryland. For more than 35 years, the Maryland Food Bank has partnered with communities across Hunger & Homelessness the state to distribute food to individuals and families in need becoming the leading anti-hunger organization in Poverty the state. Through carefully crafted programs, the food bank aims to meet the immediate needs of Marylanders Agency Information while simultaneously working to find long-term ways to reduce hunger statewide.

Contact Person: Thomas Higdon, Volunteer Program Manager Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 443-297-5332 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Warehouse: Daily tasks include repacking dry goods on the conveyor system as well as packing produce, frozen meats, and assorted kits. Volunteers must be at least 14 years old, able to lift 25 pounds, and stand for three hours. Shifts are Mon-Fri 9am-12pm & 1-4pm

Kitchen: Volunteers are needed to help bag and flash-freeze meals in our community kitchen. Volunteers must be at least 12 years old, able to lift 25 pounds, and stand for three hours. Shifts are Mon-Fri 9am- 12pm & 12-3pm Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older (under 18 must be accompanied by an adult) Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Volunteers must register online for a one-hour orientation offered twice a month. Appropriate Clothing Volunteer Application Volunteer Requirements: Must create an account on our website at https://www.mdfoodbank.org/volunteer/ and register for an orientation. Must wear closed-toed shoes. Volunteers must sign up in advance. Requirements

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DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS NURS 6PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X Scholars Human XNursing and Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 49 Community Partners Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Inc. Howard, Montgomery, and Surrounding Counties

Address: 5305 Village Center Drive, Suite 214 Distribution Site: Bain Center, 5470 Ruth Keaton Way Location: Columbia, MD 21044 Columbia, MD 21044 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-730-9476 / www.mealsonwheelsmd.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm; Distribution hours: 10:30am-1pm

Agency Description: Meals on Wheels mission is to enable people to live independently at home through the provision of nutritious Agency Focus: meals, personal contact and related services. We provide additional support to homebound clients by providing Hunger & Homelessness annual home visits. This enables us to assess the client’s current needs and connect them with additional community Seniors services and services that we uniquely provide such as the Grocery Assistants Program, Kibble Connection and the Agency Information Companion Program.

Contact Person: Carrie Dell, Area Manager Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-730-9476 (office) / [email protected] or [email protected] (e-mail preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Assisting with meal delivery operations (will be trained on how to deliver meals to clients in their home.) Volunteer opportunities take place Mon-Fri, 10:30am-1pm. Some projects may be available outside of normal operating hours. Service Learning hours must include meal preparation or direct client interaction.

Service Learning Nurses are asked to conduct pre-scheduled home visits. Volunteer opportunities take place Mon-Fri 9-4. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: When completing paperwork, there is a brief orientation session to prepare you to deliver meals and/or complete Background Check client home visits. After that, you will go to the designated site to schedule 6 days to deliver meals. Provide Own Transportation Volunteer Requirements: Background check. Volunteers must provide their own reliable transportation.

Nursing students: please be prepared to take a copy of the background check that was done when you

Requirements entered the HCC nursing program.

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DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X Scholars Human Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 50 Community Partners Misler Adult Day Center

Address: 1801 East Jefferson Street Location: Rockville, MD 20852 Montgomery County Phone/Website: 301-468-1740 / www.accessjca.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm

Agency Description: Medical day program for seniors. Agency Focus: Seniors Agency Information

Contact Person: Irene Kisin Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 301-468-1740 / [email protected] (phone call preferred; ask for the nurse)

Volunteer Opportunities: Presenting health information and therapeutic exercises to groups of seniors and/or staff. Observing/ assisting with program that helps seniors stay in the community. Volunteers are needed Mon-Fri 10am- 3pm. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: To be arranged TB Test

Volunteer Requirements: Valid TB Test (skin test or x-ray completed within one year) Requirements

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DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars Human Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 51 Community Partners Moveable Feast

Address: 901 N Milton Avenue Location: Baltimore, MD 21205 City of Baltimore Phone/Website: 410-327-3420 x31 / www.mfeast.org #21. #56. Pink Link Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8am-12pm; Sat-Sun 9am-12pm and 12pm-3pm

Agency Description: Moveable Feast provides nutritious foods and other services in order to preserve quality of life for people Agency Focus: with HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening health conditions. We also provide healthy meals to the minor Hunger & Homelessness dependents of clients who need this support, and medical transportation to clients in need in Baltimore City. We recently opened a satellite location in Hurlock to serve our clients on the Eastern Shore. Our vision

Agency Information is to “Feed people, fight disease, foster hope.” We believe that food is medicine.

Contact Person: Angie Kelley, Volunteer Services Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-327-3420 ext. 31 / [email protected] (email preferred) Weekends Evenings Volunteer Opportunities: Assisting in the kitchen. Volunteer shifts occur Mon-Fri 8am-12pm, and Sat-Sun 9am-12pm and 12pm-3pm. Must sign up at least 24 hours in advance, especially in the fall. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 14 Years of Age & Older. Volunteers under 18 years of age must submit a waiver signed by their parent/ Requirement(s): guardian and be accompanied by an adult. Volunteers under 18 Training: Create a volunteer account online at www.mfeast.volunteerhub.com. All volunteers must attend an orientation Must be Accompanied prior to volunteering. by an Adult Volunteer Requirements: Volunteers MUST register for their shift online a minimum of 24 hours in advance, drop ins are not permitted. Appropriate Clothing Volunteers may not wear open toed shoes, shorts, tank tops, dangly jewelry or headphones in the kitchen. If you are sick, please do not come in. Requirements

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DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars Human Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 52 Community Partners My Sister’s Place Women’s Center

Address: 17 W. Franklin St. Location: Baltimore, MD 21201 City of Baltimore Phone/Website: 667-600-3702 / www.catholiccharities-md.org/my-sisters-place/ Office Hours of Operation: Breakfast: 7-9am; Lunch 11-1pm; Dinner 4-6pm

Agency Description: My Sister’s Place Women’s Center provides 3 meals a day and access to services such as case management, Agency Focus: education and job training to women (and their children) in need in Baltimore City. Hunger & Homelessness Poverty Agency Information

Contact Person: Jackie Reid (meal service), Pennye James (workshops) Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-659-3763 / [email protected] or [email protected] (e-mail strongly preferred) Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Helping to prepare and serve breakfast, lunch, or dinner to women and their children in need. Nursing Students: please let Jackie know that you are a nursing student who needs to complete a health promotion project in your initial e-mail. Service hours for nursing students will be a combination of meal service hours and workshop time. My Sister’s Place can accommodate up to 4 workshop groups. Students may work in pairs to present their workshop. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 14 years of age and older Requirement(s): 14 Years of Age & Older Training: Varies according to volunteer’s scheduled hours.

Volunteer Requirements: Students must schedule their volunteer hours in advance. Requirements

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DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS 6PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X Scholars Human Nursing and Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 53 Community Partners On Our Own of Howard County

Address: 6440 Dobbin Road, Suite B Location: Columbia, MD 21045 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-772-7905 / www.ooohci.org Howard Transit: Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs 9:30am-4:30pm & Fri-Sat 10am-5pm Red Route to Dobbin Center at Ross Agency Description: On Our Own is a wellness and recovery peer-run support center for those dealing with behavioral health concerns. Agency Focus: These include mental health, alcoholism, and substance abuse recovery. Disability Support Agency Information

Contact Person: Debbie Weinstein or Bryan Johnson, Director Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-772-7905 / [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected] Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Working with clients in the drop-in center providing training in Microsoft Office applications, resume writing, job skills, health & nutrition. Interaction with clients by doing arts & crafts, playing games, and having one-on-one conversations. Volunteers are most needed on Mon, Fri and Sat. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: By appointment.

Volunteer Requirements: Willing to work with people with mental health issues. Background in health and nutrition a plus. Requirements

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DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL 6PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars Human Nursing andX Practice Psychology Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 54 Community Partners Our Daily Bread Employment Center

Address: 725 Fallsway Location: Baltimore, MD 21202 Baltimore City Phone/Website: 667-600-3438 / www.catholiccharities-md.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Sun 9am-1pm

Agency Description: Our Daily Bread is a soup kitchen that provides lunch seven days a week, 365 days a year to those in need. Agency Focus: We show no discrimination and are pleased to serve anyone. Hunger & Homelessness Poverty Agency Information

Contact Person: Nick Rudomin Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 668-600-3438 / [email protected] Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Assisting in the preparation and serving of food to the hungry. Volunteers are needed on a daily basis in addition to Mon-Sun from 9am-1pm for lunch, and serving breakfast to seniors and veterans Mon-Fri 7-8:30am. Volunteer shifts must be scheduled in advance. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 14 years of age and older Requirement(s): 14 Years of Age & Older Training: 9:30am-10am daily Appropriate Clothing

Volunteer Requirements: Volunteers must arrive for shifts by 9:30am or may not be able to serve that day. Volunteers must be properly dressed in pants, lose fitting shirts and sneakers. Volunteers are scheduled 2-4 weeks in advance for weekday opportunities and 2-3 months in advance for weekend opportunities. Requirements

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DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars Human XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 55 Community Partners Patapsco Heritage Greenway

Address: 3748 Old Columbia Pike Service is held at locations throughout the . Location: Ellicott City, MD 21043 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-696-1328 / www.patapscoheritagegreenway.org Baltimore County Anne Arundel County Office Hours of Operation: For specific hours, dates and locations of events, go to: http://www.patapsco.org/calendar

Agency Description: The mission of the Patapsco Heritage Greenway is to work to preserve, protect, interpret and restore the Agency Focus: historic, natural and cultural resources of the Valley area. Environment Animal Welfare Agency Information

Contact Person: Hannah Zinnert, Program Manager Volunteers Needed: Weekends Phone/Email: 410-696-1328 / [email protected] (email preferred as phone messages are only checked weekly)

Volunteer Opportunities: Participating in stream/river/watershed clean-ups, tree plantings, tree maintenance, invasive plant removal or formal training workshops to become stream watchers and/or stream captains.

Volunteers opportunities occur primarily on the weekends. For a full list of volunteer opportunities, visit http:// www.localendar.com/public/phg Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: Children under 16 are welcome, but must be accompanied and supervised by an adult volunteer. Requirement(s): Volunteers Under 16 Training: Training during event Must be Accompanied by an Adult Volunteer Requirements: Volunteer opportunities are held outdoors, usually in forested areas near water; volunteers must wear Appropriate Clothing appropriate clothing. Requirements

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DHYG 6ENST 6HMDV HUMS NURS 6PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health Scholars XHuman XNursing and Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 56 Community Partners The Pearlstone Center

Address: 5425 Mount Gilead Rd Location: Reisterstown, MD 21136 Baltimore County Phone/Website: 410-500-5415 / www.pearlstonecenter.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs 7:30am-5:30pm

Agency Description: The Pearlstone Center is a farm, education and retreat center. Through our farm and experiential education Agency Focus: programs, we hope to reconnect people with their food and with the earth, inspiring social and ecological Environment responsibility in the Jewish community, greater Baltimore, and beyond. The farm cultivates organically grown vegetables, culinary & medicinal herbs, fruit orchards, vineyards, berry & asparagus patches, and

Agency Information small grains for the Pearlstone Center. The pasture features a flock of 8 chickens laying eggs, 4 ducks and 7 goats, two of which are milking goats.

Contact Person: Shani Mink, Farm Steward Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-500-5367 / [email protected] or [email protected] (e-mail preferred) Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Helping with all tasks on the farm including weeding, harvesting, planting, egg collecting, and animal pasture work. Also, assisting with infrastructure set up and take down in the fall and spring, working to restore the natural habitat around the farm and trails for the stream pilgrimage program. Volunteer opportunities are available Sun-Thurs. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 16 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Volunteers will work alongside staff members learning from them. Minimum Commitment of 6 Weeks Volunteer Requirements: Willingness to get your hands dirty, work with your body, and outside in the elements. Must be an independent worker, task-oriented, follow directions well and ask questions when needed. Volunteers must complete service hours for a minimum of 8 weeks. Requirements

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DHYG 6ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 57 Community Partners Piney Run Nature Center

Address: 30 Martz Road Location: Sykesville, MD 21784 Carroll County Phone/Website: 410-795-6043 / www.pineyrunpark.org Carroll Area Transit System Office Hours of Operation: Mar 1-Nov 30 - Wed-Sat 11a-5p, Sun 12p-5p / Dec 1-Feb 28 - Mon-Fri 11a-4p (closed weekends Dec-Feb) will transport to this location if requested by the individual Agency Description: The Nature Center is a special focal point of Piney Run Park, where naturalists are available year Agency Focus: round to answer questions and share nature’s surprises. The Nature Center staff offers environmental education Environment programs that are scheduled for schools, organized groups, our mother nature programs series and Birthday Parties as well as the public programs offered in our Program Guide. Agency Information

Contact Person: Maxine Bukowitz, Piney Run Park Naturalist Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-795-6043 / [email protected] or [email protected] (e-mail preferred) Weekends Some Evenings Volunteer Opportunities: Participating in Weed Warriors, trail maintenance, gardening, mulching, cleaning-up trails murals and display making. Some assistance is also needed for community events and festivals. Some evening opportunities are available during September/October and April/May; these opportunities are dependent upon daylight hours and must be completed by sunset. Most volunteer hours occur when the Nature Center is open (see Office Hours of Operation above for details.) Note: helping at festivals and special events is not approved for Environmental Science students unless Volunteer Information Volunteer the activities completed include environmental conservation. Minimum Age to Volunteer: 14 years of age and older Requirement(s): 14 Years of Age & Older Training: Please call to schedule Appropriate Clothing

Volunteer Requirements: Volunteers must be scheduled and properly dressed in pants, loose fitting shirts and closed-toe shoes. Requirements

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DHYG 6ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 58 Community Partners Real Food Farm

Address: 2701 St. Lo Drive Location: Baltimore, MD 21213 Baltimore City Phone/Website: 443-531-8346 / http://realfoodfarm.civicworks.com/ Office Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:00pm

Agency Description: Real Food Farm works toward a just and sustainable food system by improving neighborhood access to healthy Agency Focus: food, providing experience-based education, and developing an economically viable, environmentally responsible Environment local agriculture sector. Agency Information

Contact Person: Civic Works Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-366-8533 / [email protected] or [email protected] (e-mail preferred) Weekends Some Evenings Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteers are used daily for various projects around the farm, from planting, weeding, invasive species removal, hoophouse construction, compost spreading, bed preparation, to fruit tree planting. For more information visit http://realfoodfarm.civicworks.com/get-involved/volunteer/. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: Anyone under 18 must have a waiver signed by a guardian. Requirement(s): Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Closed-toe shoes Training: None

Volunteer Requirements: Closed-toe shoes are required. Wear clothes you can get dirty and bring a refillable water bottle. Requirements

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DHYG 6ENST 6HMDV HUMS NURS 6PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health Scholars XHuman XNursing and Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 59 Community Partners Robinson Nature Center

Address: 6692 Cedar Lane Location: Columbia, MD 21044 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-313-0400 / http://www.howardcountymd.gov/RobinsonNatureCenter.htm Howard Transit: Office Hours of Operation: Wed-Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 12-5pm, Closed on Mon & Tues. Orange Route

Agency Description: The Robinson Nature Center is a unique nature education facility situated on 18 acres of land adjacent Agency Focus: to the Middle Patuxent Environmental Area, which provides over 1,000 acres of forest, meadows and Environment river valley to explore. The Center is one of only three LEED Certified Platinum buildings in the State. The mission of the RNC is to facilitate the enjoyment and understanding of our natural resources and to

Agency Information bridge the gap between people and nature. By inspiring sound environmental awareness, we promote responsible stewardship of all our natural resources and strive to connect people of all ages with nature.

Contact Person: Brian Campbell, Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-313-0406 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred) Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Gardening, planting native wildflowers, mulching, weeding, invasive plant removal, trail maintenance, native seed collecting, and reforestation projects. Volunteer gardening get-togethers occur each Thurs and Sat from 10am-12pm. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older (Volunteers under 18 must have an adult/guardian on-site while volunteering.) Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Provided on-site during service. Volunteer Application

Volunteer Requirements: Completed volunteer application for everyone over 18 years Requirements

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DHYG 6ENST 6HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health Scholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 60 Community Partners The Salvation Army Howard County Family Service Center

Address: 3267 Pine Orchard Lane, Ellicott City, MD, 21042 Location: Mail To: P.O. Box 420, Ellicott City, MD, 21043 Howard County Phone/Website: 443-656-3376 / www.tsabaltimore.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 10am-12noon & 1-3pm (**Hours may vary depending on program.)

Agency Description: The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its Agency Focus: mission is to meet human needs without discrimination. We assist with crisis intervention such as eviction Education, Mentoring, & prevention, utility and food assistance. We also offer life skills courses and holiday assistance. Tutoring English as a Second Agency Information Language Poverty

Contact Person: Sue Hunt Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 443-656-3376 / [email protected] Seasonal Weekend & Evening Hours (Nov-Dec) Volunteer Opportunities: Assisting office staff in communicating with Spanish-speaking clients by providing translation services as well as assisting with receiving donated items, filling food orders, stocking food pantry, and assisting clients with loading items. Answering phones to assist with client needs. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: 2 hours

Volunteer Requirements: Volunteers must dress appropriately for the weather as they may be required to move items inside from outdoors. Requirements

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DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI 6SPAN 6SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars Human XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology Spanish II Spanish I Services Concepts of Yoga 61 Community Partners The Samaritan Women

Address: 602 South Chapel Gate Ln. Location: Baltimore, MD 21229 City of Baltimore Phone/Website: 443-528-6357 / www.thesamaritanwomen.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm

Agency Description: The Samaritan Women provides transitional residence for women, community outreach, organic urban Agency Focus: farming and social justice initiative on human trafficking. Environment Human Rights Hunger & Homelessness Agency Information Poverty

Contact Person: Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekends Phone/Email: 443-528-6357 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Assisting with general maintenance and farming tasks at The Samaritan Women’s farm, just minutes off of 695’s exit 13. Volunteers are needed for gardening, landscaping, renovating, constructing, painting and providing event support. Volunteer opportunities are held from 9am - 12pm on varying Saturdays from March through October. Please email the Volunteer Coordinator to schedule a Saturday project. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 11 years of age and older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be supervised by parent/guardian. Requirement(s): 11 Years of Age & Older Training: Provided on site during service. Volunteers must be Ambulatory (able to walk) Volunteer Requirements: Volunteers must be ambulatory (must be able to walk) Requirements

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DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS NURS 6PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars Human XNursing and Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 62 Community Partners SERRV International

Address: 601 Main Street (also known as Route 31) - SERRV Warehouse Location: New Windsor, MD 21776 Carroll County Phone/Website: 410-635-8753 / www.serrv.org Carroll Area Transit System Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

Agency Description: SERRV is a nonprofit organization with a mission to eradicate poverty wherever it resides by providing Agency Focus: opportunity and support to artisans and farmers worldwide. Poverty Agency Information

Contact Person: Barb Warehime, Volunteer Services Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-635-8769 / [email protected] (phone preferred) Weekends (rarely) Volunteer Opportunities: Pricing, packing and assuring the quality of the producers’ products; helping with mailings and information dissemination. Volunteers are needed weekdays 8am-3:30pm. On occassion, opportunities are available on Saturdays. Please call for more information. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 12 years of age and older Requirement(s): 12 Years of Age & Older Training: Occurs during volunteer hours.

Volunteer Requirements: None Requirements

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DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS 6PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars XHuman XNursing and Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 63 Community Partners Special Olympics Howard County

Address: 8970 Route 108, Suite A-1 Location: Columbia, MD 21045 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-740-0500 / http://somdhc.org/ Office Hours of Operation: Mon, Wed & Thurs 8am-1pm, & Thurs 1:30-6:30pm

Agency Description: Special Olympics Howard County provides a year-round training and competitive sports program for Agency Focus: HoCo children and adults with intellectual disabilities and/or closely related developmental disabilities. Disability Support The county provides training and competitions in aquatics, athletics (track and field), basketball, bocce, Education, Mentoring, & bowling, cheerleading, cycling, equestrian, golf, flag football, powerlifting, alpine skiing, soccer, softball, Tutoring Agency Information tennis, volleyball, snowshoeing, and a motor activities training program. Families & Children Recreation

Contact Person: Janet Larrimore, Office Manager & Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Evenings Phone/Email: 410-740-0500 or 410-370-3170 / [email protected] or [email protected] (e-mail preferred) Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Coaching athletes; one day competition events; Inspiration Walk activities; 1st aid assistance at competition events (Sports: fall season: bowling, cross-country running, cycling, flag football, soccer, powerlifting, tennis, golf and volleyball; winter season: alpine skiing, basketball and snowshoeing; spring season: aquatics, athletics (track and field), bocce, cheerleading, equestrian and softball. Athletes practice 1-2 times per week, generally on 1 weekday evenings & 1 weekend day (morning or afternoon) for 1.5 hours each time. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 14 years of age and older Requirement(s): 14 Years of Age & Older Training: Volunteers must attend an orientation session (approximately 1-1.5 hours). Upcoming orientations will be Minimum Commitment of 1 held on September 6th, 25th, and October 19th. You must pre-register for the orientation. Sports Season Volunteer Requirements: If volunteering with athletes, volunteers must commit to a complete sports season, which may extend the required Volunteer Application hours for your course or beyond the course session. Volunteers must also complete a volunteer application, Online Course orientation, and an online Protective Behaviors Course (about 15 minutes) before volunteering. Information on Requirements volunteering can be found at http://somdhc.org/volunteer/

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DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL 6PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice Psychology Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 64 Community Partners Success in Style

Address: Historic : 8600 Foundry St, Location: New Weave Bldg, Savage, MD 20763 Howard County Phone/Website: 301-498-5035 / www.successinstyle.org CMRT: Bus E Office Hours of Operation: Tues-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 11am-6pm. Closed to the public on Mon.

Agency Description: Our mission is to promote dignity and self sufficiency among disadvantaged women and men by providing Agency Focus: them with business attire and practical fashion advice in order to increase their self confidence and self Human Rights esteem so that they reflect the professionalism necessary to gain employment and maintain a career. Poverty Agency Information

Contact Person: Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: [email protected] Weekends

Volunteer Opportunities: Organize and prepare donated clothing and accessories for SIS, Charity’s Closet, Phil’s Closet, and Charity’s First Picks. Provide assistance with retail activities in these 4 retail stores which support SIS. Shifts are T-F 10am-2pm; Sat. 10am-2pm & 2pm-6pm; and Sun. 11am-2pm & 2pm-6pm. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Training sessions are scheduled frequently and on the job training is also available. Volunteer Application

Volunteer Requirements: Neat appearance. No jeans, sweats, or shorts, please. Must be ready to work, friendly, flexible, and able to follow instructions closely. Volunteer application required, which is available on the website. Please complete application in full. Requirements

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DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS NURS 6PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X Scholars Human XNursing and Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 65 Community Partners Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center

Address: 3750 Shady Lane Location: Glenwood, MD 21738 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-489-5100 / www.trrcmd.org Office Hours of Operation: Tues & Wed 2-7pm & Sat 9am-3pm

Agency Description: Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center (TRRC) is dedicated to providing therapeutic services to its Agency Focus: special clients, young and old, in an all-inclusive environment. TRRC’s mission is to provide both physical Disability Support and occupational therapy on horseback, treating a range of physical, mental and emotional disabilities, including cerebral palsy, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, post-traumatic brain injury, autism, ADHD,

Agency Information and cognitive disorders. It also provides recreational riding opportunities for clients with and without disabilities, including veterans.

Contact Person: Lisa Bartell, Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: [email protected] (e-mail preferred) Evenings Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Assisting physical and occupational therapists as they provide therapeutic riding lessons and hold therapy sessions for individuals with and without a physical, mental or emotional disability. Volunteers are needed Tues & Wed 2-7pm and Sat 9am-3pm.

Nursing students should request work that allows for direct client interaction. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 14 years of age and older Requirement(s): 14 Years of Age & Older Training: A one hour orientation is required for each volunteer. Orientations are held weekly.

Volunteer Requirements: Experience working with horses is preferred, but not required. Requirements

Approved for:

DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL 6PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X Scholars Human Nursing andX Practice Psychology Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 66 Community Partners Way Station, Inc.

Address: 230 West Patrick Street Secondary Address: 9030 Route 108 Location: Frederick, MD 21701 Columbia, MD 21045 Howard County Phone/Website: 301-662-0099 or 410-740-1901 / www.waystationinc.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri, 8:00am - 4:00pm

Agency Description: Way Station is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing compassionate and quality behavioral health Agency Focus: care, housing, and employment services to adults with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance Disability Support addictions; children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral challenges; and veterans with service needs. Agency Information

Contact Person: Volunteer Manager Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 301-662-0099

Volunteer Opportunities: Can volunteer with any of our programs. Outpatient Clinic, ACT Team, Residential Rehabilitation, Residential Crisis, Day Program, Segue, etc. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: None

Volunteer Requirements: Applications are only accepted online at https://waystationvolunteers.applicantpro.com/jobs/ Requirements

Approved for:

DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL 6PSYC SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice Psychology SociologyX SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 67 Community Partners We Promote Health

Address: 4045 Chariots Flight Way 5052 Dr., Suite 203 Location: Ellicott City, MD 21042 Ellicott City, MD 21042 Howard County Phone/Website: 443-745-2475 / www.wepromotehealth.org Office Hours of Operation: Varies

Agency Description: We Promote Health is a 100% volunteer organization that works to organize and coordinate several Howard County Agency Focus: community-wide events. Get Active Howard County (GAHC - www.getactivehowardcounty.org), is a community- Health & Wellness wide initiative promoting an increased awareness of healthy lifestyle habits through participation in moderate physical activities and health and wellness education and screening offerings. Ways to Enhance Children’s Physical Agency Information Activity and Nutrition (WeCan! - wecan.nhlbi.nih.gov/) is a program developed by the National Institutes of Health to help combat childhood obesity.

Contact Person: Richard M. Davis, Volunteer & Community Outreach Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 443-745-2475 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred) Weekends Evenings Volunteer Opportunities: Planning and staffing public awareness events promoting participation in the GAHC and WeCan! programs. Working with public agencies and individuals to foster a greater focus on physical activity and education to enhance the quality of life in Howard County.

Volunteers are most needed during the months of December through June. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Based on response

Volunteer Requirements: None Requirements

Approved for:

DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science PublicX Health X XScholars Human Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 68 Community Partners Winter Growth, Inc.

Address: 5460 & 5466 Ruth Keeton Way Location: Columbia, MD 21044 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-964-9616 / www.wintergrowth.com Howard Transit: Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm Green Route

Agency Description: Winter Growth helps older and health-impaired adults celebrate life and remain in the community for as Agency Focus: long as possible. Disability Support Seniors Agency Information

Contact Person: Vivian Golden, Activity Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-964-9616 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred or complete the online volunteer Some Evenings application at www.wintergrowthinc.org/donate-and-volunteer/) Some Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Helping with activities and assisting nurses. Volunteers are needed Mon-Fri 8am-4pm, Sat 9am-3pm and occasionally weeknight evenings (4-8pm). Shifts are scheduled on an individual basis.

Students should complete the online volunteer application at http://www.wintergrowthinc.org/donate-and- volunteer/ to begin the process of becoming a volunteer. After you have become a volunteer, you will work with Ms. Golden to create your schedule. See: http://www.wintergrowthinc.org/weather-closing-policy-for-day- participants/ for Winter Growth’s closing policy. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 16 years of age and older Requirement(s): 16 Years of Age & Older Training: Held at various times between 9am-3pm Tues-Fri. HIPAA training provided on-site. Interview TB Test, If Serving More Volunteer Requirements: An interview is part of the orientation. Volunteers serving 8 or more hours per week must take a tuberculosis Than 8 Hours Per Week test. If a volunteer tests positive on the skin test, s/he must get a chest x-ray at his/her own expense to Minimum Commitment show that s/he does not have TB. Volunteers are required to perform at least 12 hours of service. of 12 Hours Requirements

Approved for:

6DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL 6PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science Public Health X Scholars Human Nursing andX Practice Psychology Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 69 Community Partners Youth and Teen Center (YTC) at the Barn

Address: 5853 Robert Oliver Place Location: Columbia, MD 21045 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-992-3726 / www.columbiaassociation.com Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 10am-6pm (flexible); some weekends

Agency Description: The Columbia Youth and Teen Center (YTC) is a multi-purpose facility offering programs and activities for Agency Focus: youth and teens age 9-18 after school, evenings and some weekends. Mentoring and Tutoring Families & Children Recreation Agency Information

Contact Person: Rene Buckmon Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-992-3726 / [email protected] Some Weekends Volunteer Opportunities: Mentoring and/or tutoring youth/teens age 9-18. Providing computer instruction or learning opportunities in various computer subjects. Developing presentations to highlight the volunteer’s college major or personal interests in order to provide enrichment and education to the YTC’s youth and teens. Weekend opportunities are available based on special events schedule (note: there are not enough weekend opportunities for all 12 hours of service to be completed on weekends.) Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: N/A Requirement(s): Background Check Training: By appointment

Volunteer Requirements: May require fingerprinting/background check. Requirements

Approved for:

6DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 250 110 142 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Fundamental Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science Public Health X XScholars Human Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Services Concepts of Yoga 70 Community Partners

Section 2

School Partners

Ducketts Lane Elementary School...... 72 Guilford Elementary School/Bridges Program...... 73 Hammond Middle School...... 74 Lake Elkhorn Middle School...... 75 Meade Middle School...... 76 Stevens Forest Elementary/Bridges Program...... 77 Swansfield Elementary School PTA...... 78 Talbott Springs Elementary School/Bridges Program...... 79 Triadelphia Ridge Elementary School...... 80 Wilde Lake High School - Teen Parent Program...... 81

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR VOLUNTEERING IN A PUBLIC SCHOOL

1. Students must complete a Criminal History Disclosure Statement and have it notarized.

a. The Criminal History Disclosure Statement form can be found on the Service Learning section of the HCC website under the Student Resources link on the left (www.howardcc.edu/centerforservicelearning).

b. You can have the form notarized for free in the Center for Service Learning (MH 120) or at the HCC Welcome Center located in the RCF Student Services Hall.

2. Submit the signed and notarized copy of the Criminal History Disclosure Statement to the Center for Service Learning in MH 120 before you begin your service.

3. Wear your HCC student ID on a lanyard while volunteering in the school building.

a. To obtain a HCC student ID, visit the main Public Safety office located next to the Welcome Center on the bottom floor of the RCF Student Services Hall.

71 School Partners Ducketts Lane Elementary School

Address: 6501 Ducketts Ln. Location: Elkridge, MD 21075 Howard County Phone/Website: 443-542-8870 / www.hcpss.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 3:30pm-6:00pm, after 7pm

Agency Description: Elementary school ESOL program for adults and children Agency Focus: Education, Mentoring, & Tutoring Families & Children Agency Information

Contact Person: Heather Herrera Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-313-5050 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteer to co-teach or assist in teaching adults English to non-English speakers for Pre-Literate, Intro, Level 1, or Level 2 classes. Volunteer to teach or assist kids in reading, writing, and games. Monday evenings, 6:45pm - 8:45pm. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: None Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement Volunteer Requirements: Work well with kids and have compassion for adults. Bilingual students preferable but not required. Requires a Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement (found on the Service Learning Student Resources Canvas page or in our office in MH 120). Requirements

Approved for: DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI 6SPAN 6SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science XPublic X XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology Spanish II Spanish I Health Services of Yoga 72 School Partners Guilford Elementary School/Bridges Program

Address: 7335 Oakland Mills Road Location: Columbia, MD 21045 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-880-5930 / http://bridgesges.hcpss.wikispaces.net/ Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs 3:45-6:15pm, Fri. 3:45-5:45pm

Agency Description: Bridges at Guilford Elementary is an after school academic/enrichment program for low performing 3rd Agency Focus: through 5th graders. There are approximately 50 students in the program (15-18 per grade). Education, Mentoring, & Tutoring Families & Children Agency Information English as a Second Language

Contact Person: Carol Wolter, Bridges Site Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-880-5930 / [email protected] (phone call preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Helping with academics. Work in small groups helping elementary students work on reading and math activities. At the conclusion of instructional time, you can stay to help with our enrichment programs. Volunteers are needed Monday-Thursday, 4:10-5:10pm and 5:15-6:15pm (or both) and Friday 3:45-4:45pm or 5:45pm (or both).

HCC Spanish students: please specify your need to work with native Spanish speaking students when you contact the school. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Ten minute site visit and tour of school. Volunteers must also complete training on child abuse. Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement Volunteer Requirements: Volunteers must be available to offer help 4:10-5:10pm, 5:15-6:15pm or both

Requires a Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement (found on the Service Learning Student

Requirements Resources Canvas page or in our office in MH 120).

Approved for: DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC SOCI 6SPAN 6SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science XPublic X XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX SociologyX Spanish II Spanish I Health Services of Yoga 73 School Partners Hammond Middle School

Address: 8100 Aladdin Drive Location: Laurel, MD 20723 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-880-5830 / http://hms.hcpss.org/ Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri during lunch time from 10:45am-1:05pm.

Agency Description: Hammond Middle School is a great school with a diverse population in Howard County. Agency Focus: Education, Mentoring, & Tutoring Families & Children Agency Information

Contact Person: Patty Smith, School Counselor, or Priscilla Sheffield Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-880-5830 / [email protected] or [email protected]

Volunteer Opportunities: Mentoring 6th-8th grade students during their lunch periods. Lunches are as follows: 6th - 10:50am-11:20am; 7th - 11:43am-12:13pm; 8th - 12:35pm-1:05pm

HCC Spanish students: please specify your need to work with native Spanish speaking students when you contact the school. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: N/A Requirement(s): Letters of Reference Training: To be arranged Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement Volunteer Requirements: Students must provide two letters of recommendation and be committed to attending scheduled service dates and times. Requires a Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement (found on the Service Learning Student

Requirements Resources Canvas page or in our office in MH 120).

Approved for: DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC SOCI 6SPAN 6SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science XPublic X XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX SociologyX Spanish II Spanish I Health Services of Yoga 74 School Partners Lake Elkhorn Middle School

Address: (Housed in the same building as Cradlerock Elementary School) 6680 Cradlerock Way Location: Columbia, MD 21045 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-313-7600 / http://lems.hcpss.org/ Howard Transit: Brown Line to Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 7:20am–5pm (School hours: 8am–2:45pm) Owen Brown Village

Agency Description: Lake Elkhorn Middle School includes students in grades six through eight. Our mission is to cultivate a vibrant Agency Focus: learning community that prepares students to thrive in a dynamic world. For more information about specific Education, Mentoring, & programs, visit these sites: Black Saga Program - http://blacksaga.org/about/about.html; Tutoring MESA Program - http://jhuapl.edu/mesa/home/default.asp; EPAS Afterschool Program - https://bridges21cclc. Families & Children Agency Information wikispaces.hcpss.org/LEMS+Bridges

Contact Person: Damitra Newsome Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-313-7600 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Assisting with a struggling math class weekdays 9:30-11am (Algebra); helping to quiz students on study materials for the Black Saga Competition rotating weekdays during the school day 8am-2:45pm; assisting with the MESA Program Fri 2:45-4pm - Math, Engineering & Science Achievement; working with ESOL (English as a Second Language) students during the school day or after school Mon- Fri; helping with EPAS after-school program (tutoring) Mon-Thurs 3-4pm. (See websites under Agency Description for more information on each program.) Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: By appointment only; 24 hours notice required. Must complete before volunteering. Three videos required: Notarized Criminal History Child Abuse Training (15 min), Bloodborne Pathogens (20 min), Life-threatening allergy (15 min). Disclosure Statement Volunteer Requirements: 18 Years of Age and Older. For some projects, volunteers must commit to serving on the same date and time each week for the spring semester. Requires a Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement (found on the Service Learning Student

Requirements Resources Canvas page or in our office in MH 120).

Approved for: DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science XPublic X XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Health Services of Yoga 75 School Partners Meade Middle School

Address: 1103 26th Street Location: Fort Meade, MD 20755 Anne Arundel County Phone/Website: 410-674-2355 / www.aacps.org/aacps/meadems/index.htm Office Hours of Operation: Tutoring: Tues 2:55-3:55pm after school; Club Meetings: Thurs 2:55-3:55pm after school

Agency Description: Middle school in Anne Arundel County (6, 7, and 8th grade students) Agency Focus: Education, Mentoring, & Tutoring Families & Children Agency Information

Contact Person: Erica Garren Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-674-2355 ext. 227 / [email protected]

Volunteer Opportunities: Tutoring and mentoring students and assisting in classrooms with the Advancement Via Individuals Determination (AVID) program during the day. The AVID program is an accelerated academic program that prepares students for a rigorous course of study that will assist them in meeting requirements for enrollment into 4-year universities. Volunteer opportunities are available Mon-Fri. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 16 years of age and older Requirement(s): 16 Years of Age & Older Training: Open as needed Must Present Photo ID Notarized Criminal History Volunteer Requirements: Complete video training & present a picture I.D. at first visit. Disclosure Statement

Requires a Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement (found on the Service Learning Student

Requirements Resources Canvas page or in our office in MH 120).

Approved for: DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science XPublic X XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Health Services of Yoga 76 School Partners Stevens Forest Elementary/Bridges Program

Address: 6045 Stevens Forest Road Location: Columbia, MD 21045 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-313-6900 / http://sfes.hcpss.org/ Howard Transit Brown Route Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Thurs 3:30-5pm to Stevens Forest Rd & Kilimanjaro Rd Agency Description: Howard County public elementary school. Agency Focus: Education, Mentoring, & Tutoring Families & Children Agency Information English as a Second Language

Contact Person: Tracey Albright, Principal Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-313-6900 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Helping students develop deeper knowledge and level of understanding in grade level reading and mathematics. Working in small groups helping elementary students finish homework and work on vocabulary building and the opportunity to practice Spanish speaking skills with ESOL students. At conclusion of homework, volunteers have the option of playing educational games with students if time allows. The Bridges program meets Monday - Thursday 3:30pm-6pm.Two academic sessions are held 4-5, 5-6. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: One session at the start of each semester and then as needed. Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement Volunteer Requirements: Desire to work with elementary school students and willingness to participate in one training session.

Requires a Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement (found on the Service Learning Student

Requirements Resources Canvas page or in our office in MH 120).

Approved for: DHYG ENST 6HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC SOCI 6SPAN 6SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science XPublic X Scholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX SociologyX Spanish II Spanish I Health Services of Yoga 77 School Partners Swansfield Elementary School PTA

Address: 5610 Cedar Lane Location: Columbia, MD 21044 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-313-6907 / http://swansfieldpta.org/ptaboardandcommittees.html Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8:45am-3:15pm

Agency Description: Howard County public elementary school. Agency Focus: Education, Mentoring, & Tutoring Families & Children Agency Information

Contact Person: Jennifer Gillum Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-313-6907 / [email protected]

Volunteer Opportunities: Mentoring at risk children to provide role models, tutoring in math and reading, tutoring for test prepara- tion, assisting children in science fair preparation and other enrichment programs, mentoring and assist- ing new student government members, helping children complete homework, teaching an after school program in dance, art, music, physical education (any sport), foreign language, sign language, science, game playing, multicultural programs, etc. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Not specified Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement Volunteer Requirements: Service opportunities will have to be coordinated in advance with Jennifer to be placed in a classroom.

Requires a Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement (found on the Service Learning Student

Requirements Resources Canvas page or in our office in MH 120).

Approved for: DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science XPublic X XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Health Services of Yoga 78 School Partners Talbott Springs Elementary School/Bridges Program

Address: 9550 Basket Ring Road Location: Columbia, MD 21045 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-313-6915 / http://tses.hcpss.org Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 7:30am-8:20am, 3:15pm-4:40pm

Agency Description: Talbott Springs Elementary School’s mission is to promote responsible and productive citizens with strong Agency Focus: critical thinking and academic skills by providing a rigorous, dynamic, comprehensive curriculum delivered Education, Mentoring, & in partnership with the community, family and a competent, qualified staff in a safe and caring environment. Tutoring Families & Children Agency Information

Contact Person: Laura Ciarrocchi, Bridges Site Coordinator/Reading Specialist Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-313-6915 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Helping with homework. Working in small groups helping elementary students finish homework. At the conclusion of homework, volunteers have the option of playing educational games with students if time allows or helping with Arts and Crafts. The Bridges program meets on Mon-Thurs from 3:10pm to 4:40pm. Volunteers are especially needed during the homework time of 3:10-4:30pm Mon-Thurs.

For the 2017-2018 academic year, the program sessions are Oct 9-Dec 21 (fall, session 1), and Feb 5-April 20 (spring, session 2). Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age and older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: One session at the start of each semester and then as needed. Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement Volunteer Requirements: Desire to work with elementary school students and willingness to participate in one training session.

Requires a Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement (found on the Service Learning Student

Requirements Resources Canvas page or in our office in MH 120).

Approved for: DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC SOCI 6SPAN 6SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science XPublic X XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX SociologyX Spanish II Spanish I Health Services of Yoga 79 School Partners Triadelphia Ridge Elementary School

Address: 13400 Triadelphia Road, Location: Ellicott City, MD 21042 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-313-2560 / http://tres.hcpss.org/ Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9am-3pm

Agency Description: Triadelphia Ridge Elementary school is a K-5 school. There are just over 500 students. Our goal is to Agency Focus: support our students so they are both academically and socially successful. Education, Mentoring, & Tutoring Families & Children Agency Information

Contact Person: Lauren Rifkin, Reading Specialist Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-313-2560 / [email protected] (email preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Working with elementary school students with basic reading, math and writing skills. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age or older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: 20 minute review of expectations Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement Volunteer Requirements: No criminal record

Requires a Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement (found on the Service Learning Student

Requirements Resources Canvas page or in our office in MH 120).

Approved for: DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science XPublic X XScholars XHuman XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Health Services of Yoga 80 School Partners Wilde Lake High School - Teen Parent Program Not Available Spring 2018

Address: 5460 Trumpeter Road Location: Columbia, MD 21044 Howard County Phone/Website: 410-313-7449 / www.wildelake.com/ Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 7:25am-2:10pm

Agency Description: The WLHS Teen Parent Program provides teen mothers with parenting classes, child-development Agency Focus: information, career development and other applicable learning activities. Education, Mentoring, & Tutoring Families & Children Agency Information

Contact Person: Kazandra Anderson Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 410-313-7449 / [email protected]

Volunteer Opportunities: Developing learning activities for teen mothers on selected topics such as self improvement, career development and parenting issues (under the supervision of the facilitator).

Volunteer opportunities take place Mon-Fri 7:25-8:20am. Additional outreach time is available from 10:30am-12:30pm. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 25 years of age and older Requirement(s): 25 Years of Age & Older Training: Mon-Fri from 9–10am Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement Volunteer Requirements: Desire to work with teen mothers and babies.

Requires a Notarized Criminal History Disclosure Statement (found on the Service Learning Student

Requirements Resources Canvas page or in our office in MH 120).

Approved for: 6DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science Public X XScholars Human Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Health Services of Yoga 81 On Campus Partners

Section 3

On Campus Partners

The Children’s Learning Center at HCC...... 83 CORE Program at HCC...... 84 English Language Center at HCC...... 85 Sustainability at HCC...... 86 The Wellness Center at HCC...... 87

82 On Campus Partners The Children’s Learning Center at HCC

Address: 5600 Dragon Place Location: Columbia, MD 21044 Howard County Phone/Website: 443-518-1360 / www.howardcc.edu/childcare Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9am-1pm & 3-5:45pm

Agency Description: The Children’s Learning Center (CLC) provides high quality care in a safe and nurturing environment. The Agency Focus: program promotes the positive growth and development of the whole child through a child-centered and Families & Children developmentally appropriate curriculum. The staff operates in partnership with parents for the well being of the child by establishing open communication and cooperation between home and school. Agency Information

Contact Person: Laurie Moran, Director Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 443-518-1360 / [email protected] (e-mail strongly preferred - allow 24 hours for a response)

Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteers will assist the teachers in charge of the classroom assigned. Volunteers will interact and engage with the children in the classroom and on the playground and may also be asked to do various tasks such as reading stories, setting up or cleaning tables. Volunteers should enjoy working with young children, be flexible with completing tasks and comfortable in changing as the needs change in the classroom.

* Note - it may take up to 48 hours for a response regarding times/dates students will be able to serve Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age or older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: On the job. Light Lifting

Volunteer Requirements: There may be light lifting and many activities at the child’s level. Attire is comfortable, casual. No flip flops. Requirements

Approved for: 6DHYG ENST HMDV HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science Public X XScholars XHuman Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Health Services of Yoga 83 On Campus Partners CORE Program at HCC

Address: 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway HR-100 Location: Columbia, MD 21044 Howard County Phone/Website: 443-518-4982 / http://www.howardcc.edu/ConEd Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 3-6pm

Agency Description: The CORE (Community Opportunities for Recreation and Enrichment) program at Howard Community Agency Focus: College was developed for adults with developmental disabilities to promote the development of skills that Disability Support enable individuals to integrate into and participate in community activities. The program offers an age- appropriate, nurturing environment in which participants can interact with other members of the college

Agency Information community and the community at large.

Contact Person: Sheryl Gold, Program Manager for Special Populations Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 443-518-4841 / [email protected]

Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteering in a class of adults with developmental disabilities. Volunteers will participate in class activities assisting the instructor and working directly with students. Prior to the completion of service learning hours, the volunteers will direct an activity or a class lesson. Opportunities are available Mon- Thurs 3-6pm. Volunteers must be available for the full 3 hour period on the days they serve. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age or older Requirement(s): 18 Years of Age & Older Training: Volunteers should contact Sheryl Gold and arrange an interview and observation of the class to be sure it is a good placement for them. Volunteer Requirements: Must attend all scheduled class sessions and be actively engaged with the students. An activity or class lesson must be approved and performed. Volunteers must be available for at least 2 consecutive hours on the days they serve. Requirements

Approved for: 6DHYG ENST 6HMDV 6HUMS 6NURS PHIL 6PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science Public X Scholars Human Nursing andX Practice Psychology Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Health Services of Yoga 84 On Campus Partners English Language Center at HCC

Address: 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway HR Building Room 200 Location: Columbia, MD 21044 Howard County Phone/Website: 443-518-1681 / http://www.howardcc.edu/programs-courses/continuing-education/english-language-center/ index.html Office Hours of Operation: Varies

Agency Description: The ELC offers full & part time classes for English as a Second Language learners. Classes offered range Agency Focus: from Pre-Beginning level to Advanced level. Instructors use native & native-like English speakers as English as a Second Teachers’ Assistants & Conversation Partners in & out of the classroom. Language Agency Information

Contact Person: Kathie Martin, English Institute and Special Programs Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 443-518-1681 ext. 4381 / [email protected] Evenings

Volunteer Opportunities: Assisting teachers in the classroom with English as a Second Language learners. Acting as a Conversation Partner for English practice outside of class with English as a Second Language learners. Volunteers are needed Monday - Friday 7:30am-2:45pm. Evening opportunities generally occur twice a week from approximately 6:30-9:45pm. Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: N/A Requirement(s): Resume Training: On the job training varies based on English level and instructor preferences. Interview Minimum Commitment of Volunteer Requirements: Interview and turn in resume. Students must commit to serve once every week at the same time for the full 1 Full Semester semester. Must be able to speak English fluently at a conversational pace. Requirements

Approved for: DHYG ENST HMDV 6HUMS NURS PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science XPublic X XScholars Human XNursing andX Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II SpanishX I Health Services of Yoga 85 On Campus Partners Sustainability at HCC

Address: 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway, Facilities Office (Room CL 159) Location: Columbia, MD 21044 Howard County Phone/Website: 443-518-4962 / www.howardcc.edu/green Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Agency Description: The mission of the HCC Facilities and Sustainability Team is to provide leadership and coordination Agency Focus: in the advancement of campus facilities, systems and infrastructure that promote buildings that are Environment environmentally and socially responsible, efficient and healthy places to work and learn. Agency Information

Contact Person: Robert (Bob) Marietta, Sustainability Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 443-518-4962 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred) Some Weekends

Volunteer Opportunities: Attending and participating in scheduled activities, maintaining campus rain gardens, nature trails, and streams. Activities include planting & removing plants, mulching, & removing tree limbs. Most activities will be outdoors during the day, but a few will involve table hosting and guiding during weekend events, such as Sustainability Day in the fall and GreenFest on April 21st in the spring. Some opportunities to assist on projects with Howard County middle school students will be available April 19th. A few other weekend opportunities will be available (dates TBD.) Volunteer Information Volunteer

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 14 years of age or older Requirement(s): 14 Years of Age & Older Training: As needed for activities Appropriate Clothing Provide Own Water Bottle Volunteer Requirements: When opportunities are outdoors, volunteers must wear appropriate clothing (closed-toe shoes, warm clothing, etc.) and bring water bottles for personal use. Requirements

Approved for: DHYG 6ENST 6HMDV HUMS NURS 6PHIL PSYC 6SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science XPublic Scholars XHuman XNursing and Practice PsychologyX Sociology SpanishX II XSpanish I Health Services of Yoga 86 On Campus Partners The Wellness Center at HCC

Address: CL 178 (Burrill Galleria), 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway Location: Columbia, MD 21044 Howard County Phone/Website: 443-518-4950 / www.howardcc.edu/wellnesscenter Office Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm (Best time to contact about placements Tues-Thurs 9am-3pm

Agency Description: The Wellness Center develops and implements health and wellness programs and provides students with Agency Focus: education and support to aid them in making informed decisions about their personal well-being. Health & Wellness Agency Information

Contact Person: Kelly Mathieu, Nurse Coordinator Volunteers Needed: Weekdays Phone/Email: 443-518-3208 / [email protected] (e-mail preferred)

Volunteer Opportunities: Assisting in the development, implementation and evaluation of wellness programs. In addition, each service learning student will work with the Nurse Coordinator to execute a health promotion project on a topic applicable to college students. This project will require volunteers to uncover a pertinent health education topic, perform research and present findings to the campus community through outreach activities. Volunteers will complete 6 hours developing their project and 6 hours doing health promotion outreach. All hours are served on campus. Interested students should email the Nurse Coordinator and share their name, their service learning course and any topic ideas they have for their health promotion Volunteer Information Volunteer project. Limited opportunities available. Minimum Age to Volunteer: 18 years of age or older Requirement(s): Not Specified Training: 1 hour orientation required prior to beginning service learning hours. Fall 2018 orientation is September 26th 10am-11am in the Wellness Center multipurpose room. Volunteer Requirements: Must be proficient in the English Language and able to produce grammatically correct text and skillfully crafted display boards without needing editing assistance. Requirements

Approved for: 6DHYG ENST 6HMDV HUMS 6NURS PHIL PSYC SOCI SPAN SPAN 207 105 251 110 235 141 203 101 102 201 Dental Environmental Rouse Intro to Community Philosophy Abnormal Intro. to Elementary Intermediate Hygiene Science Public X Scholars XHuman Nursing andX Practice PsychologyX SociologyX SpanishX II SpanishX I Health Services of Yoga 87 Partners by Social Issue

Partners By Social Issue

Social Issues

Animal Welfare...... 89 Disability Support...... 90 English as a Second Language...... 91 Environmental Issues...... 92 Families and Children...... 93 Health and Wellness Issues...... 94 Human Rights...... 95 Hunger and Homelessness...... 96 Poverty...... 97 Recreation...... 98 Schools, Education, Mentoring and Tutoring...... 99 Seniors...... 100

88 Partners by Social Issue

Animal Welfare

Burleigh Manor Animal Sanctuary and Eco-Retreat...... 25 Days End Farm Horse Rescue...... 31 Patapsco Heritage Greenway...... 56

89 Partners by Social Issue

Disability Support

Athelas Institute...... 18 Center for Social Change, Inc...... 26 CORE Program at HCC...... 84 LeCheval Stable...... 45 March of Dimes...... 47 On Our Own of Howard County...... 54 Special Olympics Howard County...... 64 Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center...... 66 Way Station, Inc...... 67 Winter Growth, Inc...... 69

90 Partners by Social Issue

English as a Second Language

Community Action Council of Howard County - Head Start...... 30 English Language Center at HCC...... 85 Esperanza Center...... 32 FIRN - Resources for the Foreign Born...... 33 Guilford Elementary School/Bridges Program...... 73 Salvation Army - Howard County Family Service Center...... 61 Stevens Forest Elementary/Bridges Program...... 77 Talbott Springs Elementary School/Bridges Program...... 79

91 Partners by Social Issue

Environmental Issues

Baltimore Station...... 20 Baltimore Tool Bank...... 22 Blue Water Baltimore...... 24 Burleigh Manor Animal Sanctuary and Eco-Retreat...... 25 Howard County Conservancy...... 38 Howard County Department of Recreation and Parks...... 39 Howard County Office of Community Sustainability...... 41 Howard Eco Works...... 42 Maryland Department of Natural Resources...... 48 Patapsco Heritage Greenway...... 56 Pearlstone Center...... 57 Piney Run Nature Center...... 58 Real Food Farm...... 59 Robinson Nature Center...... 60 Samaritan Women...... 62 Sustainability at HCC...... 86

92 Partners by Social Issue

Families and Children

Center for Social Change, Inc...... 26 Children’s Learning Center at HCC...... 83 Community Action Council of Howard County - Head Start...... 30 Ducketts Lane Elementary...... 72 Girl Scouts of Central Maryland...... 35 Guilford Elementary School/Bridges Program...... 73 Hammond Middle School...... 74 Howard County Department of Recreation and Parks...... 39 Junior Achievement...... 43 Lake Elkhorn Middle School - Mentoring Programs...... 75 March of Dimes...... 47 Meade Middle School...... 76 Special Olympics Howard County...... 64 Stevens Forest Elementary/Bridges Program...... 77 Swansfield Elementary School PTA...... 78 Talbott Springs Elementary School/Bridges Program...... 79 Triadelphia Ridge Elementary School...... 80 Wilde Lake High School - Teen Parent Program...... 81 Youth and Teen Center (YTC) at the Barn...... 70

93 Partners by Social Issue

Health and Wellness Issues

American Cancer Society - Hope Lodge...... 15 American Diabetes Association...... 16 American Red Cross...... 17 Augsburg Village...... 19 Community Action Council of Howard County - Head Start...... 30 Esperanza Center...... 32 Girls on the Run of Howard County, Inc...... 36 Howard County Department of Recreation and Parks...... 39 Howard County Office on Aging...... 40 March of Dimes...... 47 Wellness Center at HCC...... 87 We Promote Health...... 68

94 Partners by Social Issue

Human Rights

Girl Scouts of Central Maryland...... 35 Girls on the Run of Howard County, Inc...... 36 HopeWorks Howard County...... 37 Samaritan Women...... 62 Success in Style...... 65

95 Partners by Social Issue

Hunger and Homelessness

Community Action Council of Howard County - Community Garden...... 28 Community Action Council of Howard County - Food Bank...... 29 Franciscan Center...... 34 Manna House...... 46 Maryland Food Bank...... 49 Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Inc...... 50 Moveable Feast...... 52 My Sister’s Place Women’s Center...... 53 Our Daily Bread - Employment Center...... 55 Samaritan Women...... 62

96 Partners by Social Issue

Poverty

Community Action Council of Howard County - Community Garden...... 28 Community Action Council of Howard County - Food Bank...... 29 Esperanza Center...... 32 Franciscan Center...... 34 Manna House...... 46 Maryland Food Bank...... 49 My Sister’s Place Women’s Center...... 53 Our Daily Bread - Employment Center...... 55 Salvation Army - Howard County Family Service Center...... 61 Samaritan Women...... 62 SERRV International...... 63 Success in Style...... 65

97 Partners by Social Issue

Recreation

Howard County Department of Recreation and Parks...... 39 Special Olympics Howard County...... 64 Youth and Teen Center (YTC) at the Barn...... 70

98 Partners by Social Issue

Schools, Education, Mentoring and Tutoring

Baltimore Teacher Supply Swap...... 21 Be You (Girls Who Code)...... 23 Children’s Learning Center at HCC...... 83 Columbia Archives...... 27 Community Action Council of Howard County - Head Start...... 30 Ducketts Lane Elementary...... 72 FIRN - Resources for the Foreign Born...... 33 Girl Scouts of Central Maryland...... 35 Girls on the Run of Howard County, Inc...... 36 Guilford Elementary School/Bridges Program...... 73 Hammond Middle School...... 74 Junior Achievement...... 43 Lake Elkhorn Middle School - Mentoring Programs...... 75 Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center...... 44 Meade Middle School...... 76 Salvation Army - Howard County Family Service Center...... 61 Special Olympics Howard County...... 64 Stevens Forest Elementary/Bridges Program...... 77 Swansfield Elementary School PTA...... 78 Talbott Springs Elementary School/Bridges Program...... 79 Triadelphia Ridge Elementary School...... 80 Wilde Lake High School - Teen Parent Program...... 81 Youth and Teen Center (YTC) at the Barn...... 70

99 Partners by Social Issue

Seniors

Augsburg Village...... 19 Howard County Office on Aging...... 40 Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Inc...... 50 Misler Adult Day Center...... 51 Winter Growth, Inc...... 69

100