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Help us build Jake’s Place
A Community Build to construct the new Jake’s Place Playground for children with physical limitations will be held on September 9, 10 and 11 at the corner of Borton’s Mill and Caldwell Roads in Cherry Hill Township. Build Jake’s Place was inspired by 2 ½ year old Jacob Myles Cummings Nasto, who died from complications after his fourth open heart surgery.  His parents, Kathleen Cummings and Joseph Nasto, of Pennsauken. Please register at www.buildjakesplace.org by September 7th to let us know your availability.
 
Literacy volunteers sought

Literacy Volunteers of Camden County is seeking volunteer tutors to teach ESL and other functional literacy skills.  No experience is necessary, just the willingness to reach out and help a motivated learner. The free Fall Tutor Training Workshops will be held at the Camden County Library in Voorhees

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Volunteer Websites
My contributions to the volunteers section:
(Time, Products or service donations all included)
Habitat for Humanity:
Pitman (Gloucester County) Division
Urban Promise
Volunteers of America Delaware Valley Division (Collingswood)
Cathedral Kitchen
Animal Welfare Associate (no-kill shelter)
 
Needed: Food
Please keep your generosity coming and, as you shop remember the following items that need replenishing: Packages of dried milk, canned meats, canned fish, canned stews, canned fruit, Peanut butter and jelly, cereals, pasta and pasta sauce, packaged and canned soups, beans, macaroni and cheese dinners, and anything else your discretion might deem acceptable. Monetary donations to buy food will be gratefully accepted and used to purchase items low in supply. If you can spare a few hours of your time about once a month, we can use additional help assisting dispensing food at the Grace Church Food Pantry. Please call Dolores Clark at 662-6209 or Normal Bush at 786-6911 to volunteer or if you have any other questions about the Food Pantry.
 
Help needed: Farmers market

Due the to increased popularity of the Merchantville Farmers Market, the addition of vendors needed to keep up with the large public demand and plans this Spring to increase the monthly frequency of this program there is a need for additional volunteers. Assistance is needed with advertising, setting up, cleaning up and meeting vendors, just to name a few. Supporting local farmers in this way has profound benefits that include a powerful and positive environmental impact. So if you would like to meet a lot of nice people while supporting the downtown and the environment please consider joining us in volunteering at the Merchantville Farmer's Market. Email or call Steve Volkert at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or609-929-4735. Beginning Friday May 21st from 4pm - 8pm!

 
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