How You Can LIVE UNITED

OPEN YOUR HEART. LEND YOUR MUSCLE. FIND YOUR VOICE. JOIN THE MOVEMENT
How You Can LIVE UNITED

 

 It's a simple way to make a positive impact in our community.  Start by making a big difference - one step at a time.  CLICK HERE to Give 5 and LIVE UNITED!

 

 SPECIAL DAYS OF SERVICE

Throughout the year, there are special days set aside to celebrate community service.  The goal: to involve adults and young people in projects that help people and organizations in need and to foster a greater sense of "community."  Talk about some great ways to LIVE UNITED!

Here are some of the annual "days of service" that United Way of the Midlands coordinates locally:

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
    (Third Monday in January)
National Youth Service Day (Late April)
Join Hands Day (First Saturday in May)
Day of Caring (Late August/early September)
One Day's Pay (Mid September)
Make a Difference Day
    (Last Saturday in October)
Family Volunteer Day (Mid November)

Please contact our Volunteer Resource Center for more information on how you can get involved

BENEFITS OF VOLUNTEERING

Volunteering can help you:

-Make important networking contacts
-Learn or develop skills
-Teach your skills to others
-Enhance your résumé
-Gain work experience
-Build self-esteem and self-confidence
-Improve your health
-Meet new people
-Feel needed and valued
-"Pay-it-forward" if you've received help from someone else in the past
-Set an example of "community spirit in action"
-Make a difference in someone’s life

If you're ready to search for local volunteer possibilities right now, click here!
(or you can call 522-7931)


HERE ARE SOME TIPS THAT WILL HELP YOU GET STARTED:


Be selective
Think about what matters to you, and about where you want to spend your time. Choosing opportunities that make you feel good while helping others builds stronger communities, and enriches your own life at the same time.

Choose carefully
United Way of the Midlands' Volunteer Resource Center and others work with volunteers and local nonprofits to develop the best opportunities for youth, busy working adults and seniors. When you work with the VRC, you can feel confident about the quality of the opportunity you choose and about the organization you donate your time to support.

Research causes that are important to you
Whether it's helping children achieve their potential, helping families become financially stable, or improving people’s health, find out what cause is closest to your heart and make a difference.

Consider the skills you have to offer
Would you like to write an agency's newsletter? Or would you rather build a house? Find something you enjoy doing and enhance your skills through volunteering.

Learn something new
Volunteering can also teach you valuable new skills that you can use in other parts of your life. For example, learning how to handle crisis calls may help you communicate better.

Don't over-commit your time right away
Stick to a volunteering schedule that makes sense for you and leaves you time to enjoy the activity.

Consider volunteering as a family or a group
Group volunteering is a wonderful way to bond with your family or co-workers. Not only will you create lasting memories, but you will help someone in need.  


HERE'S A LINK TO OUR LOCAL VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES SITE

To order a PRINTED copy of our "Volunteers Wanted", or if you are unable to match your interests with one of the projects listed on our site, please call 342-LINK or e-mail our Volunteer Resource Center.


WOULD YOU LIKE TO:
Register to volunteer in times of disaster?
Register in times of non-disaster?
Join the Medical Reserve Corps?  (Health professionals - click here!)

United Way's Volunteer Resource Center Celebrates 54 Years of Service to the Omaha-Council Bluffs Metropolitan Area!        1955-2010

 


EDUCATION

1. Invite a friend, neighbor, family member to attend a school board meeting with you.
2. Organize a book drive with your family, co-workers, school, club or faith community
3. Read to children in your family, at your library, or with a local non-profit engaged in child care or literacy.
4. Purchase school supplies for a local school to distribute to children who need them.
5. Enroll your child in a summer reading program at the local library.
6. Donate your newspaper subscription to a local school when you go on vacation.
7. Allow a high school student to shadow you at work and show them how apply things you learned in school.
8. Take the children in your life to a local museum, exhibit or play.
9. Be a mealtime partner for a pre-school class to help kids develop social skills.
10. Mentor an at-risk youth at your neighborhood school.

INCOME

11. Bring a child in your life to a bank to have a tour and open up a savings account.
12. Tutor at an adult literacy or technology program
13. Donate new or gently used professional clothing to an organization assisting individuals in seeking employment.
14. Serve as a greeter at a free tax preparation community coalition site to help low-income families acquire up to thousands of dollars in earned income tax credits.
15. Volunteer to prepare tax returns for low-income families.
16. Contact your local representative about and issue affecting working people in your community.
17. Ask your bank if they offer free checking and savings accounts to low-income families and encourage them to start if they don’t.
18. Engage with a middle school to teach a class on how to save money and watch with them as it grows.
19. Help senior citizens learn how to detect and prevent fraud.

HEALTH

20. Contact your local health clinic to offer assistance in anything from distributing flyers to serving on an event committee to writing a letter to the editor on their behalf.
21. Check into what healthy snacks are or are not available in your local schools and call on others to promote tasty healthy meals and fun exercise at school.
22. Start a walking group for friends, families, neighbors and/or community members that meets regularly at a set time and location. Soon the group will exist even if you can’t make it!
23. Get a flu shot.
24. Buy pedometers for your friends and have a fun competition for who can walk the most steps.
25. Purchase personal care items such as deodorant, toothbrushes and soap and drop them off at a homeless shelter or food pantry.
26. Help transport families to necessary medical appointments so children can have proper screening and immunizations.

**Be sure to contact us if you have questions about how you can pursue any of these ideas right here in the Omaha-Bellevue-Council Bluffs metro area!

Click here to view our online volunteer opportunities!  

GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED!
 

Life-Changing Stories

Your donation and your volunteer service do great things in our community.  Read just a few stories from our neighbors whose lives are better today, with much thanks to you!

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