Service learning opportunities at HSSCG include:
1. Donation drives – Student(s) (can work as a group) will organize and conduct a donation drive for HSSCG. The service based information form must be submitted to Volunteer Coordinator Sher Pollard. Items that are needed at HSSCG include:
3. Marketing partner program – Student will assist HSSCG’s marketing department with the distribution of flyers. Students will first secure five businesses that will allow HSSCG to place flyers related to upcoming events, animals available for adoption or animal welfare issues. HSSCG will keep a list of the businesses that have agreed. Student will be responsible for picking up the flyer at HSSCG and placing the flyer in the 5 businesses once a month. A schedule will be created with the Marketing director. This program spans September – April. If a student is interested in designing a flyer for HSSCG the program period can be adjusted to take into account the time required to design the flyer.
Students are responsible for keeping up with the hours worked on the project by submitting the hours to the advisor when requested. Volunteer Coordinator will sign off that the project was completed but not the hours worked.
Any volunteer hours with the Humane Society will need to be worked out with their staff by calling them at 264-6246. The Humane Society is open Tuesday through Saturday 12:00 to 5:00 pm. They need volunteers to clean cages, walk dogs, weed flower beds, bath and care for the animals, in addition to many other tasks. See their website for more volunteer opportunities, directions to their site, and more https://www.hsscg.org/volunteering
1. Donation drives – Student(s) (can work as a group) will organize and conduct a donation drive for HSSCG. The service based information form must be submitted to Volunteer Coordinator Sher Pollard. Items that are needed at HSSCG include:
- Dry dog and cat food for Sherrie’s Food Bank
- HE detergent for the laundry
- Bleach for the laundry
- Dryer sheets for the laundry
- Kongs for mental stimulation for dogs
- Treats to be used for training (smaller size treats preferred)
- Cat toys
- Cat litter
3. Marketing partner program – Student will assist HSSCG’s marketing department with the distribution of flyers. Students will first secure five businesses that will allow HSSCG to place flyers related to upcoming events, animals available for adoption or animal welfare issues. HSSCG will keep a list of the businesses that have agreed. Student will be responsible for picking up the flyer at HSSCG and placing the flyer in the 5 businesses once a month. A schedule will be created with the Marketing director. This program spans September – April. If a student is interested in designing a flyer for HSSCG the program period can be adjusted to take into account the time required to design the flyer.
Students are responsible for keeping up with the hours worked on the project by submitting the hours to the advisor when requested. Volunteer Coordinator will sign off that the project was completed but not the hours worked.
Any volunteer hours with the Humane Society will need to be worked out with their staff by calling them at 264-6246. The Humane Society is open Tuesday through Saturday 12:00 to 5:00 pm. They need volunteers to clean cages, walk dogs, weed flower beds, bath and care for the animals, in addition to many other tasks. See their website for more volunteer opportunities, directions to their site, and more https://www.hsscg.org/volunteering
The Salvation Army is always looking for volunteers, they are located at 1624 Reynolds St. The contact phone number is (912) 265.9381
You can ALWAYS ring a bell for the Salvation Army from right after Thanksgiving to Christmas Eve. Just visit https://www.registertoring.com/ to register as an indivudal. There are places on St. Simons Island and in Brunswick to ring the bell and you can sign up in 2 hour increments! |
You can go to this website and sign up to volunteer:
https://www.hfhglynn.org/ |
The Manna House is always in need of servers, they are located at 1408 G St. The contact phone number is (912) 264-1594
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Magnolia Manor is always looking for afternoon angels, they are located at 2255 Frederica Rd. The contact phone number is 638-9988.
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They are located 249 Village at Glynn Place. Their contact phone number is 280-9888
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They are located at 4700 Glynco Parkway. Their contact phone number is 1-800-225-8550.
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For more information please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Liz Ballenger at lballenger@helpendhunger.org.
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You can organize your very own litter patrol - or participate in an already scheduled event! Contact # 912-279-1490 or info.kgib@gmail.com
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The Marshes of Glynn Libraries offer volunteer opportunities to interested individuals at both the Brunswick and St. Simons locations. Volunteers assist library staff with tasks such as re-shelving materials, shelf maintenance, and helping out at library programs.
Due to PINES policy, library volunteers are unable to assist with checkouts or other activities involving patron accounts. If you are interested in volunteering with MOGL, please print, fill out, and return the volunteer application to either library location here. |
Glynn County Animal Control always needs laundry heroes, dog walkers, and cat cuddlers. You can find their service opportunities here.
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Glynn Academy NHS is proud to partner with Glynn Visual Arts. We will have many scheduled service opportunities with them throughout the year, but feel free to participate with them at any point. Click here to access their volunteering page.
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