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Volunteer Opportunities
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Consider joining the more than 200 CAC volunteers this year who are helping to make life a little easier for those in need. Opportunities are numerous and varied. Day and evening hours can be accommodated.   Drivers, food pantry workers, thrift shop volunteers and client counselors work regular daytime hours. Those involved in fundraising, computer projects, or event planning may determine their own schedule or work from home. Visit us at 1130 Hightower Trail, see us in action, and then become a part of CAC, helping our neighbors through difficult times. With your heart, our hands, we can accomplish much.

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Individuals
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Summer and Holiday Volunteer opportunities abound for teens wanting to earn community service hours.   Opportunities exist for work in the Thrift Boutique stocking items and assisting shoppers in their purchases. Special projects are also available.  See below for more details. Email volunteers@ourcac.org to volunteer.

  • Telephone Intake Desk:   Volunteers are needed to answer phones, complete emergency request assessments, make appointments.   Minimum 4 hours per month.  
  • Client Intake: Volunteers are needed to interview clients, assess need, collect appropriate documentation and recommendations to the Director.   Minimum 4 hours per month from 10:00 am to 2 pm.  
  • Thrift Shop:   Volunteers are needed to sort donations, price items, and staff the shop.   The Thrift Shop is currently open three days a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10:00 am to 4 pm.   As soon as more volunteers can be trained, the shop will be open more often. Contact thriftvolunteers@ourcac.org to volunteer.
  • Food Pantry:   Volunteers are needed to organize food drives, stock shelves, pack food bags for clients and re-package oversized dry goods.   This is a good opportunity for school groups, scout groups, Sunday classes, etc.   To volunteer in the food pantry or organize a food drive contact volunteers@ourcac.org.  
  • Office Help:   Volunteers are needed for data entry, filing, correspondence and mailings.
  • Pick Up:   Volunteers are needed to pick up donations from local bakeries, pizza restaurants or the Food Bank. People with access to a pick up-truck are especially needed for large food collections on occasional basis.
  • Bilingual Help:   Bilingual volunteers are especially needed, particularly in Spanish, Portuguese and Russian.
  • Holiday Programs:   During the holiday season we offer an Adopt-A-Family program for our clients most in need. Volunteers are needed to:  
      • Sort, bag and label donated gifts   
      • Gift wrapping  
      • Work the Holiday Party December 19 when gifts will be distributed.

     

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Businesses
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Throughout the year there are many opportunities for businesses to support CAC events and programs. For more information contact development@ourcac.org.

  • Become involved in the Community Action Center's major fundraiser, The Vintage Affair, by becoming a financial sponsor, food or beverage sponsor, or in-kind sponsor. Click here to find out more about this signature event.
  • Contribute to the Capital Campaign by establishing a challenge grant or matching gift program with your employees and/or community. Naming opportunities are available for substantial donations.
  • Invest in local youth by supporting CAC's Youth Enrichment Program. Through this program, area children are sent to summer camp and participate in after-school enrichment programs.   Consider having your company or a department within the company "Adopt-a-Youth" and fund the cost of sending them to a summer enrichment program for a truly valuable and memorable experience! Contact programs@ourcac.org.
  • Participate in CAC's Holiday Activities by donating grocery store gift cards for the Holiday Food program or Adopt-a-Family for holiday giving in December. Contact volunteers@ourcac.org.
  • Conduct a food drive at your place of business, involving your employees, clients or patrons.   For example, Curves in Sandy Springs offers incentives to members by waiving the monthly membership fee when a member brings in a large brown shopping bag filled with canned food for CAC.   Some employers offer a "jeans day" which employees can "purchase" by making either a cash or canned goods donation at the office, to benefit the CAC. Contact fooddonations@ourcac.org for more ideas.

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Community & Groups
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Please call ahead (770-552-4889) if your group would like to help, so we can arrange for one of the CAC volunteer leaders to be available to work with your group.

Community Service Hours

  • Groups may work at Community Action Center helping to transport, sort, shelf, bag or distribute groceries, clothing and holiday presents.   This service is particularly needed between October and December when the Holiday Programs require a lot of extra work.
  • Spring-cleaning and sprucing up the CAC facilities at the end of the season when we clean and re-stock our pantry and clothes closet.
  • Bulk mail preparation for quarterly newsletter. Includes putting on labels and bundling by zip code.

Special Projects

Groups such as Schools, Scouts, Civic or Business groups may choose to:

  • Sponsor a drive to benefit Community Action Center.   Groceries are needed year round to provide basic needs to clients.
  • Special food drives such as a peanut butter and jelly drive or a Holiday Season drive to provide a festive meal. coats or toys are also great projects.
  • Theme drives such as a toothbrush and toothpaste drive associated with health week at schools.
  • Adopt a CAC family for the holidays and fulfill the children's wish list.
  • Mitten and hat trees.
  • Holiday parties with a canned food item or other suitable donation as entry tickets.
  • Building shelving for the pantry or clothes closet.

If your group decides to work on a special project, CAC will work with you to provide information and coordinate the project to best suit your needs.

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Congregations
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By channeling your efforts through the Community Action Center each congregation...

  • Can be certain that their aid is given to carefully screened applicants confirmed to be residents of our community.
  • Will have a seat on the Board of Directors , as a member or advisor, influencing the future direction of CAC to help address your needs.
  • Will have it's members be able to take advantage of volunteer opportunities at a nearby location that is ideal for the young and old, at a location that is convenient and offers on-site parking.
  • Will be able to coordinate your programs with other congregations.

Memberships are available at various levels and involve participation in food drives, holiday activities, volunteer recruitment, board position and annual pledges.

  • SPONSOR:   Donation of $5,000 + per year.   Sponsors have a voting seat on the Board of Directors as well as a congregational representative to sit on the Advisory Board.
  • MEMBER:   Donation of $1,000 to $4,999 per year.   Members may have a congregational representative on the Advisory Board.
  • ASSOCIATE:   Donation of up to $1,000 per year.  

Have a young adult or singles group looking for a project or activity?   Perhaps they want to host a golf or tennis tournament?   Make it a fund raiser to benefit CAC and we can help promote the event on our website and in our newsletter!   Contact development@ourcac.org.

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Seasonal
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Individual, Groups and Organizations:

  • Adopt-a-Family for the holiday. Email holidays@ourcac.org or call the center at 770-552-4889.
  • Volunteer to sort, wrap and bag gifts for the Adopt-A-Family program.

  • Volunteer for the Adopt-A-Family Holday Party on December 19 at Dunwoody Baptist Church. Volunteers are needed for children's activities.

  • Collect holiday wrapping paper to be used to wrap items from the Holiday Shop.  
    Partial roles of paper are welcome.

  • Sort and package holiday food donations.
  • Help the homeless through the winter by donating coats, hats, gloves, sweaters and food.

Please note, CAC is closed December 24, 2009 - January 2, 2010.

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Judy Harhai Displays
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Wesleyan School
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Clients are provided with prepacked bags of groceries according to the size of their family.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alex & John Carlos,
Holiday Elves

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dunwoody Women's Club Dianne Norris

 

 

Second and third grade students from The Atlanta Academy create a shoebox full of gifts and treats for children served by the Community Action Center. The school delivered 32 boxes on October 19, 2006 containing toys, games, school supplies, toiletries and a personal card in English and Spanish, to be distributed by the CAC at the holiday season. For the second year, The Atlanta Academy students have shopped and selected items -- many using their own allowance money -- to bring holiday cheer to their Sandy Springs and Dunwoody neighbors.