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Greater Lansing Food Bank (GLFB) is a non-profit organization that provides emergency food to people in need in Clare, Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Ingham, Isabella and Shiawassee counties. Website

The Michigan History Center 702 W. Kalamazoo St., Lansing, MI, 48915 is looking for history-lovers to assist with special events, archives and collections projects, guided tours, programs for students, and more! In-depth knowledge of Michigan’s history is not required and scheduling is flexible.  Dates for upcoming Information Sessions can be found at https://www.michigan.gov/mhc/  or by contacting Volunteer Coordinator, Sara Gross at GrossS3@michigan.gov or 517-420-1342.

The Davies Project for Mid-Michigan Children.  The Davies Project (TDP), is a Lansing based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides transportation support (rides) to medical appointments for children (accompanied by a parent) with long-term or serious health challenges in the Lansing area, ride assistance for expectant moms to their prenatal appointments and new parents to the hospital NICU to bond with their newborns.  New volunteer training is provided and a background check performed.  Contact our volunteer recruiter by email at maryjo@thedaviesproject.org, or by phone at (517) 582-3145, or by checking out our web site at:  www.thedaviesproject.org.

R. J. Scheffel Memorial Toy Project uses retirees from a wide range of backgrounds, to make handcrafted wooden toys and games for children of Clinton, Eaton and Ingham Counties who are disadvantaged or in crisis. Volunteers work on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 am to 11:30 am.  To inquire about becoming a volunteer, send an email to volunteer@scheffel-toys.org,  or visit the website: https://scheffel-toys.org The Toy Project is located at 16991 US 27 Dewitt, MI 48906.

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Helping Hands, located behind People’s Church on Grand River, provides temporary relief for caregivers and families who are caring for those with disabilities, chronic illnesses, and the elderly.  The mission of Helping Hands Respite Center is to enhance the quality of life for family members and caregivers of individuals affected by life altering conditions and to give a little relief to those providing 24/7 care of a loved one.  HelpingHandsRespite.Care

The Alzheimer's Association, Michigan Great Lakes Chapter uses volunteers in a variety of roles.  See the Alzheimer's MGLC web page.

Tri-County Office on Aging Since 1974 the Tri-County Office on Aging (TCOA), best known for its Meals on Wheels program, has been the region's one-stop-shop for information and services that older adults,  persons with disabilities and their families need to live independently and remain active in their communities.  Visit the website at https://tcoa.org to see a list of ways to help.   If you have questions please call Vaughn Thompson at 517-887-1377 or email thompsonv@tcoa.org.   https://4ami.org/members   https://www.tcoa.org/documents-2/

East Lansing Prime Time Seniors' Program  https://www.cityofeastlansing.com/Home/Departments/PrimeTimeSeniorsProgram/Services/ 

Capital Area United Way https://www.micauw.org/

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Old Newsboys Association

In 1924, Lansing truant officer George Palmer discovered that many children were not attending school because they lacked proper footwear.  With the help of the community, he created what has become known as the Old Newsboys Association.  In cooperation with the Lansing State Journal, a single day “fun” publication, spoofing the year’s events, is sold in December. 

All proceeds from the sale are used to purchase footwear for needy children living within a 25-mile radius of the City of Lansing with no funds from the sale being diverted for administrative costs.   Your Retirees Association decided in 2006 to help this organization either through providing volunteers on the day of the sale to “hawk” the “spoof” edition of the Lansing State Journal or through contributions by its members.  If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Brenda Spackman at 651-9101 or the Retirees’ Office at 353-7896.  Learn more, at the web site Lansingoldnewsboys.org.

Part-Tome Job Decal

MSU is Looking for Part-Time Staff.

(An Announcement from MSU Human Resources)

Michigan State University has a website dedicated to job openings with a variety of openings including temporary, on-call, end-dated, part-time, and full-time positions all over campus. View postings and apply at careers.msu.edu.

Residential and Hospitality Services has many open positions that positively impact our students. See jobs.rhs.msu.edu

Please be aware that vaccination against COVID-19 is required for all MSU students, faculty, and staff, with limited exceptions. Learn more at https://msu.edu/together-we-will/.

 

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To list volunteer opportuni- ties or job openings for MSU retirees, contact the MSU Retirees Association at msura@msu.edu and provide the following information: organization name, location of position (city/state), details of position, and how to contact you.  MSU retirees, contact us to volunteer in the retiree office or to become active on the retirees board to better our association.
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