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Renee Chatelain

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Approved Service Organizations

Listed are organizations and schools working with Episcopal High School to help students complete community service hours.  These are the currently approved organizations and schools students can use to complete service hours for Episcopal High School graduation requirements. Service hours can be completed through other agencies or activities with prior approval from the Community Service Coordinator.

A.C. Lewis YMCA
350 South Foster Drive, 70806
Contact: Ginger Ford
Phone: 924-3606
Email:
Website: http://ymcabatonrouge.org/
Mission: Our YMCA is an Association of people united in a common effort to enhance the quality of life, spiritually, mentally, physically and socially, for all, in the communities we serve, through the ecumenical application of Christian principles.
Work Description: Students can work in a variety of areas, including child care, clerical, fitness, assisting with coaching. Please give area of interest when you call in.
Work Hours: 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.

American Cancer Society
10528 Kentshire Court, 70810
Contact: Nancy Richardson
Phone: 767-7197 Fax: 767-1374
Email: Nancy.Richardson@Cancer.Org
Website: http://www.cancer.org/
Mission: The American Cancer Society is the nationwide community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service.
Work Description: 1) Clerical and office help; 2) Organize team(s) for Relay for Life
Work Hours:

American Heart Association
(address)
Contact: Erica Durousseau
Phone: 248-7712
Email: erica.durousseau@heart.org
Website: http://www.heart.org/
Mission:
Work Description:
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A Step Forward, Inc. – Adult Day Care Center
14918 Jefferson Highway, 70817
Contact: Charles Barney, Tracy Barker
Phone: 751-1777
E-mail: volunteer@astepforward.com
Website: http://www.astepforward.com/
Mission: an adult day program offering services to the disabled and elderly. Established in 1995, we pride ourselves in providing personal attention to every client.
Work Description: Students will work under supervision helping disabled patients with arts and crafts and learning independent living skills.
Work Hours:

Audubon Elementary
Sherwood Center
10730 Goodwood Blvd., 70815
Contact: Susan Kornuta, Principal
Phone: 205-2423
Email:
Website:
Mission: A powerful collaborative, professional culture where teachers work together to improve instruction, learn new techniques, and value reflective dialogue on practice. The school has a shared mission to serve all students with high-quality, interactive, in-depth, and engaging instructional approaches.
Work Description:
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Baton Rouge General Medical Center
8585 Picardy Avenue, 70809
Contact: LaMarylis Newman, Youth Volunteer Coordinator
Phone: 225-763-4131 Fax: 225-381-6553
Email:
Website: http://www.brgeneral.org/index.php
Mission: We strive to improve the quality of life of the people we serve by promoting principles of healthful living and participating in the process of bringing healing to the sick.
Work Description:
Note: Summer Internship required. This includes training and 50-hour minimum commitment (see Community Service Coordinator for details).
Work Hours:

Baton Rouge Speech and Hearing
535 W. Roosevelt, 70802
Contact: Ann Nader
Phone: 225-343-4232
Email: ann_nadir@yahoo.com
Mission:
Work Description:
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Big Buddy Program
1415 Main Street 70802
Contact: Agnes Uboma
Phone: 388-9737
E-mail: volunteers@bigbuddyprogram.org
Website: http://www.bigbuddyprogram.org/
Mission: to provide positive role models and learning experiences to children who lack access to resources in our community.
Work Description:
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Boys and Girls Club of Greater Baton Rouge
Administrative Office: 461 Westmoreland Drive, 70806, Contact:
Contact: Carols Daniels
Email: carlos@brclubs.org
Phone: 383-3928
Website: http://www.brclubs.org/
Mission: To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. Provides a safe place to learn and grow, ongoing relationships with caring, adult professionals, life-enhancing programs and character development experiences, hope and opportunity.
Work Description:
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BREC Tennis Department
3140 North Sherwood Forest Drive, 70895
Contact: Yvette Marshall
Phone: 272-9200 ext: 549
Email:
Website: http://www.brec.org/
Mission:
Work Description: Help coach younger players, help with tournaments.
Work Hours: As needed.

Broadmoor Elementary
9650 Goodwood Blvd., 70815
Contact: Marilyn Carson (extended day)
Phone: 225-205-2423
Email
Website: http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/browse_school/la/359/
Mission:
Work Description:
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Cajun Clickers Computer Club
10120 Red Oak Drive, 70815
Contact: Roger Carlyle
Contact phone: 225-235-6515 (cell); 225-654-3763 (home)
Contact email: rcarlyle@cox.net
Phone: 273-7113 Fax: 273-7713
E-mail: cajun.clickers@clickers.org
Website: http://www.clickers.org/default.aspx
Mission: An independent nonprofit organization, is dedicated to promoting computer literacy throughout the community through a variety of comprehensive computer information opportunities tailored for people of all ages, educational backgrounds, income and vocations. Distribution of knowledge is done through printed materials, computer information seminars and workshops, radio broadcasts, electronic help media and a network of “sharing the knowledge” by and for members and the community at large.
Work Description: Clean and assess donated computers. Special computer-related projects from time to time.
Work Hours:

Cancer Services of Greater Baton Rouge
550 Lobdell, 70806
Contact: Cindy Tramonte, Volunteer Coordinator
Phone: 927-2273
E-mail: events@cancerservices.org
Website: http://www.cancerservices.org/
Mission: To improve the quality of life of those living with cancer.
Work Description: Mostly clerical and special projects as needed.
Work Hours: 8:30 – 4:30 weekdays. No weekend work available.

Catholic Community Services
1800 South Acadian/ 660 N. Foster Drive, 70808
Contact: Marie Carmody, Volunteer Coordinator
Phone: 336-8700 Fax: (225) 336-8745
Email:
Website: http://www.ccsbr.org/
Mission: We proclaim the gospel vision of Jesus Christ as our mission by serving the needs of individuals and families especially the poorest, and working with Church and Community for justice, peace and compassion in society.
Work Description: Clerical, special outreach projects
Work Hours: Student work is irregular, so call Marie Carmody to see what is available at a given time.

Church Of The Holy Spirit
(Our Father's Garden)
14344 South Harrell's Ferry Road, 70816
Contact: Fr. Joe Rhodes; Jim or Jenny Buchtel
Phone: 751-2116
Email:
Website: http://www.episcopalian.org/HSpirBLA/CHS.html
Mission: Located on S. Harrell's Ferry Road, Our Father's Garden is the principal mission of the Church of the Holy Spirit. Located here, on 4 acres of land, is the church office, our Mission and Ministry Center, and the Garden, where parishioners and local volunteers raise vegetables, fruit, and fish which are given to Mother Teresa's Missionary Sisters of Charity in downtown Baton Rouge to help feed the hungry.
Work Description: Weeding, watering, mowing, edging
Work Hours: Schedule in advance

Church Of The Holy Spirit
(Short Term Missions)
14344 South Harrell's Ferry Road, 70816
Contact: Fr. Joe Rhodes
Phone: 751-2116
Email:
Website: http://www.episcopalian.org/HSpirBLA/CHS.html
Mission: The Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit has had an active missions program since 1989 when teams began conducting teaching missions at other Episcopal churches in Honduras, Puerto Rico, Louisiana, and Texas. Since 1990, God has called the church to concentrate on missions of encouragement and support in Latin America.
Work Description: Extended mission trips with adults and youth from 1 to 2 weeks during summer months.
Work Hours: Contact Fr. Rhodes in early Spring since mission team members have regular meetings prior to the trip.

Dyslexia and A.D.D.-A.D.H.D. Correction Center of Louisiana
11760 South Harrell's Ferry Road, 70816
Contact: Wendy Gilley
Phone: 751-8741 Fax: 752-2165
E-mail: dg663@aol.com
Website:
Work Description: Tutoring students with learning disabilities. You will receive some basic training.
Work Hours: Call Ms. Gilley to schedule

East Baton Rouge Public Libraries
Main Branch
7711 Goodwood Blvd., 70806
Contact: Brenda Eames (pronounced “Aims”)
Phone: 231-3700
Email:
Website: http://www.ebr.lib.la.us/
Mission:
Work Description: Straightening collections (books, DVDs, CDs); special projects as needed; mentoring reading or math (“Book Buds” and “Math Buds” –Summer only). Please call in advance to schedule a time.
Work Hours: Work for a couple of hours at a time.

First Tee of Carville
Contact: Donnie Crocker
Phone: 225-642-8049 or 225-773-0626
Email: donnie.crocker@12.brcoxmail.com
Website:
Mission:
Work Description:
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GaitWay Therapeutic Horsemanship
6555 Pikes Lane, Baton Rouge, LA 70808
Contact: Shelley Barry
Phone: 225-766-1614
Email: SBarry@GaitWay.org
Website: http://www.GaitWay.org/
Mission: Gaitway is a not-for-profit therapeutic horseback riding center which offers services to individuals with special needs. This type of therapeutic environment assists with cognitive, physical, psychological and/or social needs of the riders. Most volunteers work with the horses and riders as either leaders or sidewalkers.
Work Hours: Seven weeks per session with approximately 90 minutes per class each week. In addition you will be expected to complete a Volunteer Training Class.

Generations Hospice
103 South Range Avenue
Denham Springs, 70726
Contact: Dottie Spangler
Phone: 791-7775
Email: dspangler@generationshospice.us
Website: http://www.generationshospice.us/default.html
Mission: dedicated to providing quality, compassionate care to individuals diagnosed with terminal illnesses. Our professionals and volunteers understand the difficulty of such times, and possess the skills, values, and beliefs to assist both patient and family in navigating this life transition.
Work Description: Wide variety of work available. Visit patients (with some training); participate in nursing home activities (such as bingo); participate in fund raising events (such as a basketball tournament); read to patients, run errands, yard work, clerical work, make video or scrapbook for patient family
Work Hours: Weekdays 8 a.m. to 4:30 office hours, but many activities can be done at other hours.


Glory House
722 N. Carrollton Ave,Baton Rouge,La 70806
Contact: Pastor Pollie
Phone: 926-6530 or 925-8081
Email: POLLIE50@aol.com
Website:
Mission: Glory House is a Family focused ministry where families thrive through Jesus Christ. We teach anger Management classes and Chemical dependency classes,Boys/Girls Clubs,Food Bank and Tutoring. We help with homework and teach at the women prison( LCIW) weekly.
Work Description: Tutoring
Work Hours: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays – Schedule in advance.

Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank
5546 Choctaw, 70805
Contact: Bonnie Bordelon
Phone: 359-9940 ext:200 Fax: 355-1445
Email: bonnie@brfoodbank.org
Website: http://www.brfoodbank.org/
Mission: The Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank exists to service short-term, unmet food needs of individuals in the greater Baton Rouge area through existing or social service providers, churches/synagogues and other organizations. Established in 1984, the Food Bank's purpose is accomplished by supporting or providing services such as food distribution and educational programs. We provide food to more than 100 charitable agencies operating food pantries, group homes, shelters, meal sites and special agencies. We help 4,700 people each day through the Food Bank network.
Work Description: Sorting and packing food stuffs; wrapping donation barrels, help at special events, clerical help with mailouts.
Work Hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. – Schedule in advance.

Habitat For Humanity
4962 Florida Blvd. Suite 409, 70806
Contact: Lynn Clark
Phone: 927-6651
Email: lynn@habitatbr.org or Habitat@HabitatBR.org
Website: http://www.habitatbr.org/index.php
Mission: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge works in partnership with God, the community, and people in need by building and renovating homes to make affordable housing a matter of conscience and action.
Work Description: Building houses or working in the ReStore which sells used building materials. Episcopal High is in partnership with Habitat and three other high schools (Catholic, St. Joseph’s and U High) to work together two weekends in a row during the school year. Faculty contact is Ms. Sarah Pulliam)
Note: Individual volunteers must be 16 or older in order to work on houses.
Work Hours: Mostly Saturdays between 7:30 and 2:30.

Jimmy Williams "Intercepting Our Youth" Foundation
Southeast Middle School/Homework Assistance/Character Development
Address:
Contact: Chandra Williams
Phone: 225-673-6894
Email: info@jwioyouth.org
Website: http://www.jimmywilliamsfoundation.org/ioyouthhome.htm
Mission: Intercepting Our Youth is a non-profit organization founded by NFL defensive back and return specialist, Jimmy Williams. The vision of the foundation is to motivate youth to "dream big" through the implementation of programs designed to help youth develop the skills needed to achieve their dreams.
Work Description:
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Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
9457 Brookline Ave. 70809
Contact: Danielle Graham
Phone: 932-9511
E-mail: dgraham@jdrf.org; batonrouge@jdrf.org
Website: http://www.jdrf.org/index.cfm?page_id=100570
Mission: JDRF is the leading charitable funder and advocate of type 1 (juvenile) diabetes research worldwide. The mission of JDRF is to find a cure for diabetes and its complications through the support of research. Type 1 diabetes is a disease which strikes children suddenly and requires multiple injections of insulin daily or a continuous infusion of insulin through a pump. Insulin, however, is not a cure for diabetes, nor does it prevent its eventual and devastating complications which may include kidney failure, blindness, heart disease, stroke, and amputation.
Work Description: Clerical work or help with events such as the walk in October.
Work Hours: Mostly weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Louisiana Arts & Science Museum
100 South River Road, 70802
Contact: Karen Alford, Events Coordinator
Phone: 344-5272 ext: 137
Email: kalford@lasm.org
Website: http://lasm.org/
Mission: Housed in a historic railroad depot on the banks of the Mississippi River, the Louisiana Art & Science Museum offers educational and entertainment opportunities for visitors of all ages. Featured are changing fine art exhibitions, interactive art and science galleries for children, the Ancient Egypt Gallery, and simulated space travel in the Challenger Learning Center. In addition, the center offers lectures, workshops, and classes. LASM is also home to the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium and ExxonMobil Space Theater, which offers planetarium shows and large-format films.
Work Description: Greeters, guides, information desk; clerical; manual.
Work Hours: Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Louisiana Resource Center for Educators (LRCE)
7305 Florida Boulevard, Suite D 70806
Contact: Janet Smith at 924-7600 or Janets@LRCE.org.
Phone: 225.924.7600 or 800.449.1908
Email:
Website: http://www.lrce.org/
Mission: Dedicated to supporting innovation in education for students, teachers, administrators, higher education and families. LRCE houses a multi-media lending library of 23,000+ items, which can be searched online. We are a shared resource center for educators in the public, private, parochial, charter, and home school sectors. Additionally, we provide workshops and training for Louisiana's educators, an alternative certification program, and more.
Work Description: Help in library such as shelving. Special events such as book sale (schedule in advance).
Work Hours: Monday – Thursday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

LSU Child Care Center
Gourrier Avenue, 70803
Contact: Michelle DeMeulenaere, Director
Phone: 578-7882
E-mail: childcare@lsu.edu; mdemeue@lsu.eduu
Website: www.lsu.edu/childcare
Mission: The mission of the LSU Child Care Center is to offer a high-quality child care program to students, staff, and faculty, while serving as a resource for the community, state, and nation. The inclusion of academic and research components will assist the provision of an appropriate environment for the growth and development of children.
Work Description: Assist in classroom with children. Work at special events such as Fall Fest.
Work Hours: 7:15 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.

LSU Museum of Natural Science
Volunteering
Education Department
119 Foster Hall, 70803
Contact: Rebecca Tedford
Phone: 578-3080 Fax: 578-3075
E-mail: rtedfo1@lsu.edu or mused@LSU.edu
Website: http://appl003.lsu.edu/natsci/lmnh.nsf/index
Mission: The Louisiana Museum of Natural History has two principal exhibit areas, one in the Textile and Costume Museum, the other in the Museum of Natural Science.
Work Description: Once very month on a Saturday, the museum has a presentation for children. Students would help with set up at 9 a.m., manning stations 10 a.m. to noon, and cleanup afterward.
Work Hours: Saturday once every month, 9 a.m. to noon.

Melrose Elementary
1348 Valcour, 70806
Contact: Katherine Greenwood
Phone: 926-2353
Email:
Website: http://www.publicschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/33909
Mission:
Work Description: Mentor children.
Work Hours:

Mid-City Dance Project
P.O. Box 82628, 70802
Contact:Renee Chatelain
Phone: 344-1704
Email: chatelainr@ehsbr.org or midcitydp@yahoo.com
Website: None.
Mission: Mid City Dance Project is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to provide education and performance opportunities in dance to inner city and special needs children in the Baton Rouge area.
Work Description: Work as backstage volunteers during performances. This backstage help entails pairing up with children who are in the performances and helping them get into costume, make-up, and interacting backstage until the performers go on stage. The volunteers take them to and from the stage area for their performance. Volunteers also sit with their group until the finale of the show. Lastly during this portion of the volunteering, they help children get dressed and off to their parents/guardians/ or rides. Other volunteers help with sets and props backstage during the show, distribute programs, and help with striking after the show.
Work Hours: As needed.

Our Lady Of The Lake Hospital
5000 Hennessy Blvd., 70808
Contact: Lena
Phone: 225-765-8848 FAX: 225-765-6718
Email:
Website: http://www.ololrmc.com/body.cfm?id=10. Click on “How to Give” to find Junior Volunteer Guidelines and on-line application form.
Mission: Inspired by the vision of St. Francis of Assisi and in the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church, we extend the healing ministry of Jesus Christ to God’s people, especially those most in need. We call forth all who serve in this healthcare ministry, to share their gifts and talents to create a spirit of healing–with reverence and love for all of life, with joyfulness of spirit, and with humility and justice for all those entrusted to our care. We are, with God’s help, a healing and spiritual presence for each other and for the communities we are privileged to serve.
Work Description: The Junior Volunteer Summer Ambassador program runs during the summer months and typically lasts six weeks. During this time students will have the opportunity to serve in different areas of the hospital and also attend weekly activities of interest. There are convenient morning and afternoon shifts available.
Work Hours: Weekdays: 8 a.m. –5 p.m.

Paracletia, Inc.
18642 Magnolia Estates
Prairieville, LA 70769
Contact: Rev. Cathy Arends
Phone: (225) 677-9303
E-mail: paracletia@eatel.net
Website: http://www.paracletia.org /
Mission: The goal of Paracletia, Inc. is to serve as a conduit of grace to comfort the spirit and nurture hope for those whose lives have been shattered through abuse, incarceration, physical or mental illness and disability, chemical dependency and miscarriage. Paracletia, Inc. represents the presence of a loving God within a multi-cultural, ecumenical environment.
Work Description: Maintenance on Azalea Garden, weeding, watering, etc. Go to website to see purpose and pictures of garden.
Work Hours: Flexible hours. Call Rev. Arends to schedule a time.

Pay It Forward Mini-Grants
Deadline: October 15, 2006
This program funds one-time-only service-oriented projects identified by youth as activities they would like to perform to benefit their school, neighborhood, or greater community. Projects must contain a "pay it forward" focus -- that is, they must be based on the concept of one person doing a favor for others, who in turn do favors for others, with the results growing exponentially. Contact by email.

Pennington YMCA/ After Care Program
15550 Old Hammond Highway, YMCA Plaza
Contact: Leroy Falcon, Executive Director
Phone: 225.272.9622 Fax: 225.273.3325
Email: lfalcon@ymcabatonrouge.org
Website: http://www.cbpenningtonjrymca.org/
Mission: Our YMCA is an Association of people united in a common effort to enhance the quality of life spiritually, mentally, physically, and socially, for all, in the communities we serve through the ecumenical application of Christian principles.
Work Description: Students can work in a variety of areas, including child care, clerical, fitness, assisting with coaching. Please give area of interest when you call in.
Work Hours: 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.

St. Lukes's Episcopal Church
8833 Goodwood Blvd., 70806
Contact: Andrea Vanburkleo, Christian Education Director
Phone: 926-5343 Fax: (225) 926-7307
Email: mail@stlukesbr.org
Website: http://www.stlukesbr.org/church/
Mission: We are a parish family dedicated to the worship of Almighty God and the spread of the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Work Description:
Work Hours:

St. James Episcopal Church
204 North 4th Street, 70801
Contact: Father Mark Holland
Phone: 387-5141 Fax: 225-387-1443
Email: mholland@stjamesbr.org
Website: http://www.stjameschurchbr.org/rectors_welcome.html
Mission: [none listed on website]
Work Description: A wide range of opportunities is available, from mission trips to helping with outreach activities including "We Care" bags and Food Pantry.
Work Hours: Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-Thu; 8.a.m to noon on Friday.

St. James Place
333 Lee Drive, 70808
Contact: Anne Arbour
Phone: 215-4510
Email: aarbour@stjamesplace.com
Website: http://www.stjamesplace.com/index.php
Mission:
Work Description:
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St. Joseph's Hospice
8923 Bluebonnet Blvd., 70810
Contact: Meg Perry, Volunteer Coordinator
Phone: 769-4810
E-mail: mperry0906@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.stjosephhospice.com/batonrouge.php
Mission: St. Joseph Hospice is a locally-owned hospice dedicated to providing the highest quality hospice care to patients and families at this most crucial time in their lives. Our staff is comprised of compassionate, experienced, well-trained professionals, support staff, and volunteers under the direction of a board certified hospice physician, using a team-oriented approach to care. St. Joseph Hospice is licensed by the State, certified by Medicare, and accredited by JCAHO (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations).
Work Description: Clerical and computer work. Helping with Christmas, Easter and other seasonal events.
Work Hours: Weekdays, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

St. Michael's Episcopal Day School
(address)
Contact: Lorina Turner
Phone: 355-7828 or 357-8852
Email:
Website:
Mission:
Work Description: To assist with their dayschool
Work Hours:

Southeast Ministries
at Broadmoor United Methodist Church

10230 Mollylea Drive, 70815
Contact: Clara Mae Haefner
Phone: 275-9343 Fax (225) 928-9472
Email:
Website (Broadmoor United Methodist) http://broadmoor-umc.org/
Mission: Southeast Ministries is a distribution center for food stuffs that come from the Food Bank. Clients are assessed and served. It operates on the campus of Broadmoor United Methodist Church.
Work Description: Stock shelves when food comes in from the Food Bank. Pack food bags for needy who come in.
Work Hours: Monday - Thursday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Sunrise Assisted Living
8502 Jefferson Highway, 70809
Contact: Selma
Phone: 932-9400 Fax: 255-932-9409
Email
Website: http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/community/CommunityHome.do?from_search=1&commid=122
Mission: to provide services and care to seniors following Sunrise's Principles of Service: encouraging independence, enabling freedom of choice, preserving dignity, celebrating individuality, nurturing the spirit and involving family and friends. All Sunrise team members are trained to provide services and care in a manner that supports these principles and furthers Sunrise's mission.
Work Description:
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Trinity Episcopal Church
3552 Morning Glory Avenue, 70808
Contact: Ellen Cockrell
Phone: 387-0396 FAX: 387-8085
Email: ellen@trinitybr.comellen@trinitybr.com
Website: http://www.trinitybr.com/
Mission: We are a growing Christian family living in community, honoring the past, looking toward the future, and welcoming all into the love of Christ.
Work Description: Special projects as needed.
Work Hours: Weekdays 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Trinity Hospice
11920 Industriplex Blvd., #A, 70809
Contact: Jennifer Bercegeay
Phone: 755-1946 Fax: (225) 755-1572
E-mail: Jennifer.bercegeay@trinityhospice.com
Website: http://www.volunteermatch.org/orgs/org34552.html
Mission: To provide quality hospice care to patients with life limiting illness and to their caregivers and families. The goal of hospice is to add quality of life when quantity is limited. Trinity Hospice recognizes dying as part of the normal process of living and focuses on maintaining the quality of remaining life.
Work Description: Work with nursing home residents, helping with making crafts, calling bingo, etc. No clerical work available.
Work Hours: As needed. Contact Jennifer Bercegeay for times.

VolunTEENS
(A part of Americorp and administrated in Baton Rouge by Volunteer Baton Rouge!)
460 North 11th Street, 70802
Contact: Janet Pace
Phone: 343-8270 Fax: (225) 343-3070
Email: vbr@volunteerbatonrouge.org
Website: http://www.volunteerbatonrouge.org/
Mission: VolunTEENs promotes a lifetime service ethic in young people, encouraging a broader sense of responsibility to society. VolunTEENs serves the needs of the Greater Baton Rouge community by effectively engaging teens in service projects that are challenging, rewarding, educational, and safe.
Work Description: VolunTEENS serves many Baton Rouge community organizations such as the Food Bank, St. Vincent DePaul and Swine Palace Theater. Available volunteer opportunities as well as on-line application form are available on the website.
Work Hours: Must attend an orientation/ training session offered at different times. A calendar of service opportunities is published in the on-line newsletter.

Volunteers Of America
3765 Government Street, 70806
Contact: Monique Marino
Phone: 387-0061 pr 408-3893 (direct to Monique Marino)
Email: Monique@voa-br.org
Website: http://www.voa-br.org/
Mission: Volunteers of America is a movement organized to reach and uplift all people and bring them to the knowledge and active service of God. Volunteers of America, illustrating the presence of God through all that we do, serves people and communities in need, and creates opportunities for people to experience the joy of serving others. Volunteers of America measures its success in positive change in the lives of individuals and communities we serve.
Work description: A wide variety of volunteer opportunities are available. Long-term (semester) opportunities such as tutoring abused and neglected children require orientation and a commitment to meet weekly with the kids. Many short-term, hands-on opportunities are available, including work at drop-in center, Clerical work also available. Students are encouraged to volunteer in small groups for more fun and more effective service.
Work Hours: Weekday, weekend, and evening times available. Call in advance, if possible.

Woman's Hospital
Airline Highway at Goodwood
PO Box 95009, 70895
Contact: Pam Parker, Manager of Volunteer Services
Phone: 924-8156
E-mail: pam.parker@womans.org
Website: http://www.womans.org/
Mission: Woman’s Hospital is a not-for profit organization. All funds earned over expenses are reinvested into the hospital, allowing us to build state-of-the-art facilities and recruit highly qualified staff to better service your health care needs. We remain committed to serving the people in the surrounding community, and support many worthwhile health care initiatives aimed at helping to achieve our mission: to improve the health of women and infants.
Work Description: Students will have the opportunity to serve in different areas of the hospital and also attend weekly activities of interest.
Work Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Student volunteer work available during the summer only. Two two-week sessions available. Contact Pam Parker for details.

Young Leaders Academy
419 North 19th Street, Suite B, 70802
P.O. Box 4465, 70821
Contact: Tonya Robertson, Executive Director
Phone: 346-1583 Fax: 346-4753
Email: trobertson@youngleaders.org or tgr331@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.youngleaders.org/
Mission: The Young Leaders' Academy of Baton Rouge, Inc. is a private educational non-profit organization that partners with 29 public inner city schools. YLA exists to nurture the development of leadership abilities of young African-American males (third-, fourth- and fifth-graders), empowering them to improve the quality of their lives and assist them in becoming productive citizens.
Work Description: To be counselors, mentors, tutors, role models for the boys. Help with academics and community service projects.
Work Hours: School year: Saturdays 8.a.m . to 11 a.m.. Summers there is a six-week camp the hours for which are Monday through Thursday 7:45 a.m. to 4:40 p.m.


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