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 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE BROADER COMMUNITY and WORLD

Contact Julie in the church office (584-6091) for more information. Check the calendar for the next time the groups meet.

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SARATOGA ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL (www.saratogaeoc.org)

EOC provides aid to low-and/or fixed- income people and families in crises. Volunteers needed on occasional or weekly basis for office work, to pick up and deliver food, work in the daily soup kitchen which takes place in our fellowship Hall.                        

Rural Food Delivery

Volunteers needed to help package and/or deliver boxes of food to over 35 needy families in Saratoga County twice each month. Packing volunteers meet at 8 am on the Saturday morning before deliveries to put the food into boxes for each family. On Sunday morning between 9:30 and 12:30 delivery volunteers pick up and deliver the boxes to a family or two. These families are unable to pick up the food themselves at the EOC center in Saratoga due to transportation or health issues. Volunteers generally help out with one delivery every two or three months.The food delivery and other efforts to aid the hungry are supported by Sunday donations of food and our first-Sunday-of-the-month Hunger Collection. At Christmas we organize “Adopt a child” gifts for the children on the food delivery routes.

                                                                 

 Dress a Girl Around the World

 An organization that provides dresses to very poor girls around the world who do not own a dress so that the girls know that they are worthy of love and respect and that God loves them! The dresses are easy to make. Come find out how!

Contribution of fabric and trims are welcome.

We’ve made 150 dresses so far.

Rebuilding Together Saratoga County 

(www.RTSaratoga.org)

Code Blue Saratoga 

Code Blue Saratoga is a walk-in, emergency homeless shelter in Saratoga Springs that offers a hot meal and a warm and safe place to sleep when temperatures in the city are below

20 degrees or there is significant snowfall. It is supported by the city and community

organizations, funded by donations and grants, staffed by volunteers and with office space in our Nolan House. Many volunteers are needed at the shelter. A team of volunteers from PNECC cooks dinner once a week when it is open. Learn more about Cold Blue here.

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