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Community Impact Newspaper communityimpact.com 22 Community Impact Newspaper communityimpact.com 22 CASA of Williamson County provides trained, court-appointed volunteers who advocate for the best interest of abused or neglected children on their journey to a safe, permanent home. 805 W. University Ave., Ste. 111, Georgetown 78626 512-868-2822 www.casawilco.org Twitter: @casawctx Faith in Action Georgetown assists adults age 65 and older in maintaining their quality of life and independence. Volunteers provide transportation, home repairs and companionship to the elderly. 805 W. University Ave., Ste. 105, Georgetown 78626 512-868-9544 www.faithinactiongt.org Family Eldercare provides support services to older adults, adults with disabilities and their caregivers in Austin and the surrounding area. Volunteers provide support to those lacking the support of friends and family by assisting with bill paying and visiting regularly. Other volunteers facilitate telephone activities for the Lifetime Connections Without Walls program. Volunteers are always needed and are instrumental in enabling the programs to positively affect the lives of older adults in the community. 1700 Rutherford Lane, Austin 78754 805 W. University Ave., Ste. 113, Georgetown 78626 512-450-0844 www.familyeldercare.org Twitter: @familyeldercare Friends of the Georgetown Public Library runs the Second-Hand David Weaver/Community Impact Newspaper Assistance League of Georgetown Area is a philanthropic, nonprofit volunteer organization with the mission to help those in need within the community through services, such as buying clothes for children, hosting monthly birthday parties at an Alzheimer’s disease unit, tutoring programs and operating the Assistance League Thrift Shop. Volunteers must go through a training program and become a member of the organization. 900 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 313, Georgetown 78626 512-864-2542 www.georgetownarea. assistanceleague.org Boys & Girls Club of Georgetown offers programs and activities to help children build character, achieve academic success and maintain healthy lifestyles. Volunteers serve as homework helpers, club buddies, mentors, help with events, program facilitators or board members. A volunteer application, orientation and background check must be completed. 1200 W. 17th St., Georgetown 512-868-3700 www.bgcgeorgetown.org The Caring Place uses volunteer efforts to provide for needy families in Georgetown and northern Williamson County. Volunteers work as receptionists, cashiers, caseworkers, as staff in the boutique and more. 2000 Railroad St., Georgetown 78626 512-943-0702 www.caringplacetx.org, www.facebook.com/ thecaringplace Prose used bookstore in the Georgetown Public Library. All funds from the bookstore go toward improvement of the library, such as children’s activities and special programs, as well as toward unfunded projects. 402 W. Eighth St., Georgetown 78626 512-930-3551 www.folgeorgetown.com Gentiva Hospice serves Williamson and Burnet counties. Volunteers may provide end-of- life companionship for patients and their families or perform administrative tasks. 2913 Williams Drive, Ste. 320, Georgetown 78628 512-942-6261 www.gentiva.com Georgetown Animal Shelter provides care for homeless animals. Volunteers assist with direct animal care and adoption. 110 W.L. Walden Drive, Georgetown 78626 512-930-3592 www.pets.georgetown.org Georgetown Partners in Education connects the community and resources to strengthen the educational network and promote academic and life success among students. Volunteer opportunities include becoming a classroom partner, mentor or tutor. 2281 N. Austin Ave., Georgetown 78627 512-887-0385 www.georgetownpartners.org The Georgetown Project coordinates community resources to build a healthier environment for children and youth. Volunteers assist in fundraising and youth programs. Bridges to Growth, a program of The Georgetown Project that offers a free lending library, uses volunteers to assist with clerical duties and children’s events. 1001 Ash St., Georgetown 78626 (The Georgetown Project), 512-943-5198 805 W. University Ave., Georgetown 78626 (Bridges to Growth), 512-864-3008 www.georgetownproject.org GMAT, or Georgetown Medical Assist Team, is a nonprofit first- responder organization that is registered with the Texas Department of State Health Services. A monthly meeting is held on the first Thursday of each month; details may be found on the website. GMAT also teaches American Heart Association first aid, CPR and AED classes. Volunteers are certified emergency care attendants, emergency medical technicians and paramedics who strive to arrive at the scene of an emergency within 5 minutes of a call. P.O. Box 1112, Georgetown 78627 512-773-8818 www.gmatems.org Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County teams build quality houses for local low-income families. Volunteers assist in construction, office administration and customer service, and they also handle donations at the ReStore, a thrift store for building materials. 2108 N. Austin Ave., Georgetown 78626 512-863-4344 www.williamsonhabitat.org Twitter: @habitatwilco Handcrafts Unlimited offers handmade crafts from artisans age 50 and older living in Williamson County or an adjacent county. Volunteers help operate the store with daily retail activities, such as completing sales and greeting visitors. Volunteers can also teach classes and help with monthly inventory or special events. 104 W. Eighth St., Georgetown 78626 512-869-1812 www.handcraftsunlimited.org Hope Alliance provides services and counseling to victims of family and sexual violence. Volunteers answer crisis calls and assist in a variety of programs. 1011 Gattis School Road, Ste. 106, Round Rock 78664 512-255-1212 www.hopealliancetx.org Twitter: @hopealliance_ed Hospice Austin has provided compassionate medical, emotional and spiritual care for terminally ill people and their loved ones in Central Texas for the past 35 years. Regardless of ability to pay, it offers extensive services, including expert pain and symptom management, an inpatient facility, and volunteer and bereavement services in Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis and Williamson counties. Volunteers visit or read with patients, run errands, and provide a calm and compassionate presence for families. 4107 Spicewood Springs Road, Compiled by Community Impact Newspaper staff | Design by Jackie Brunk and Ethan Hill VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 2015-16

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CASA of Williamson County provides trained, court-appointed volunteers who advocate for the best interest of abused or neglected children on their journey to a safe, permanent home.

805 W. University Ave., Ste. 111, Georgetown 78626 512-868-2822 www.casawilco.org Twitter: @casawctx

Faith in Action Georgetown assists adults age 65 and older in maintaining their quality of life and independence. Volunteers provide transportation, home repairs and companionship to the elderly.

805 W. University Ave., Ste. 105, Georgetown 78626 512-868-9544 www.faithinactiongt.org

Family Eldercare provides support services to older adults, adults with disabilities and their caregivers in Austin and the surrounding area. Volunteers provide support to those lacking the support of friends and family by assisting with bill paying and visiting regularly. Other volunteers facilitate telephone activities for the Lifetime Connections Without Walls program. Volunteers are always needed and are instrumental in enabling the programs to positively affect the lives of older adults in the community.

1700 Rutherford Lane, Austin 78754 805 W. University Ave., Ste. 113, Georgetown 78626 512-450-0844 www.familyeldercare.org Twitter: @familyeldercare

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Assistance League of Georgetown Area is a philanthropic, nonprofit volunteer organization with the mission to help those in need within the community through services, such as buying clothes for children, hosting monthly birthday parties at an Alzheimer’s disease unit, tutoring programs and operating the Assistance League Thrift Shop. Volunteers must go through a training program and become a member of the organization.

900 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 313, Georgetown 78626 512-864-2542 www.georgetownarea.assistanceleague.org

Boys & Girls Club of Georgetown offers programs and activities to help children build character, achieve academic success and maintain healthy lifestyles. Volunteers serve as homework helpers, club buddies, mentors, help with events, program facilitators or board members. A volunteer application, orientation and background check must be completed.

1200 W. 17th St., Georgetown 512-868-3700 www.bgcgeorgetown.org

The Caring Place uses volunteer efforts to provide for needy families in Georgetown and northern Williamson County. Volunteers work as receptionists, cashiers, caseworkers, as staff in the boutique and more.

2000 Railroad St., Georgetown 78626 512-943-0702 www.caringplacetx.org, www.facebook.com/thecaringplace

Prose used bookstore in the Georgetown Public Library. All funds from the bookstore go toward improvement of the library, such as children’s activities and special programs, as well as toward unfunded projects.

402 W. Eighth St., Georgetown 78626 512-930-3551 www.folgeorgetown.com

Gentiva Hospice serves Williamson and Burnet counties. Volunteers may provide end-of-life companionship for patients and their families or perform administrative tasks.

2913 Williams Drive, Ste. 320, Georgetown 78628 512-942-6261 www.gentiva.com

Georgetown Animal Shelter provides care for homeless animals. Volunteers assist with direct animal care and adoption.

110 W.L. Walden Drive, Georgetown 78626 512-930-3592 www.pets.georgetown.org

Georgetown Partners in Education connects the community and resources to strengthen the educational network and promote academic and life success among students. Volunteer opportunities include becoming a classroom partner, mentor or tutor.

2281 N. Austin Ave., Georgetown 78627 512-887-0385 www.georgetownpartners.org

The Georgetown Project coordinates community resources to build a healthier environment for children and youth. Volunteers assist in fundraising and youth programs. Bridges to Growth, a program of The Georgetown Project that offers a free lending library, uses volunteers to assist with clerical duties and children’s events.

1001 Ash St., Georgetown 78626 (The Georgetown Project), 512-943-5198

805 W. University Ave., Georgetown 78626 (Bridges to Growth), 512-864-3008 www.georgetownproject.org

GMAT, or Georgetown Medical Assist Team, is a nonprofit first-responder organization that is registered with the Texas Department of State Health Services. A monthly meeting is held on the first Thursday of each month; details may be found on the website. GMAT also teaches American Heart Association first aid, CPR and AED classes. Volunteers are certified emergency care attendants, emergency medical technicians and paramedics who strive to arrive at the scene of an emergency within 5 minutes of a call.

P.O. Box 1112, Georgetown 78627 512-773-8818 www.gmatems.org

Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County teams build quality houses for local low-income families. Volunteers assist in construction, office administration and customer service, and they also handle donations at the ReStore, a thrift store for building materials.

2108 N. Austin Ave., Georgetown 78626 512-863-4344 www.williamsonhabitat.org Twitter: @habitatwilco

Handcrafts Unlimited offers handmade crafts from artisans age 50 and older living in Williamson County or an adjacent county. Volunteers help operate the store with daily retail activities, such as completing sales and greeting visitors. Volunteers can also teach classes and help with monthly inventory or special events.

104 W. Eighth St., Georgetown 78626 512-869-1812 www.handcraftsunlimited.org

Hope Alliance provides services and counseling to victims of family and sexual violence. Volunteers answer crisis calls and assist in a variety of programs.

1011 Gattis School Road, Ste. 106, Round Rock 78664 512-255-1212 www.hopealliancetx.org Twitter: @hopealliance_ed

Hospice Austin has provided compassionate medical, emotional and spiritual care for terminally ill people and their loved ones in Central Texas for the past 35 years. Regardless of ability to pay, it offers extensive services, including expert pain and symptom management, an inpatient facility, and volunteer and bereavement services in Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis and Williamson counties. Volunteers visit or read with patients, run errands, and provide a calm and compassionate presence for families.

4107 Spicewood Springs Road,

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Literacy Council of Williamson County improves adult literacy in the county and offers English as a second language courses. Volunteers tutor individuals to read, write and speak English and help dropouts earn a GED certificate.

2411 Williams Drive, Ste. 1, Georgetown 78628 512-869-0497 www.literacycouncil-wc.org

Lone Star Circle of Care provides primary health care services for uninsured and underserved patients in Central Texas. Volunteers help with administrative tasks and other assignments.

205 E. University Ave., Ste. 200, Georgetown 78626 512-686-0207 www.lscctx.org Twitter: @LSCCHealthCtr

Meals on Wheels of Williamson and Burnet County—Georgetown makes and delivers meals to homebound members of the community, including those age 60 and older. Volunteers deliver meals by car.

803 W. Eighth St., Georgetown 78626 512-863-5010 www.wbco.net/services_meals.html

National Volunteer Caregiving Network is dedicated to creating the choice of independent living through volunteer caregiving. NVCN believes that every individual who needs a volunteer caregiver should be satisfied; therefore, the NVCN is responsive to individuals, groups and communities whose vision is to help seniors and the disabled remain in their homes for as long as possible. NVCN volunteers are needed for administrative tasks, Web maintenance and special event staffing.

30028 Oakland Hills Drive, Georgetown 78628

512-240-9137 www.nvcnetwork.org Twitter: @nvcnetwork

Project Linus—Williamson/Travis/Hays/Bastrop County Chapter provides handmade blankets for children going through a difficult time in their lives. The nonprofit works with about 40 organizations, including police departments, hospitals and children’s shelters. Volunteers make, inspect, label, bag and distribute the blankets.

512-448-1851 www.orgsites.com/tx/austinlinus

R.O.C.K., or Ride On Center for Kids, is a nonprofit provider of therapeutic horseback riding and hippotherapy for children and adults with cognitive and physical challenges. There are opportunities to volunteer directly with the students, horses, in the office, on committees and for special events.

2050 Rockride Lane, Georgetown 78626 512-930-7625 www.rockride.org

STARRY provides shelter and foster care to abused and neglected children as well as family counseling. Volunteers, when needed, are involved in a variety of projects, including child care programs and providing meals. Respite care and foster parents are also needed.

1300 N. Mays St., Round Rock 78664 512-246-4259 www.starry.org

Stonehaven Senior Center is open to adults age 50 and older, and volunteers provide companionship and entertainment to residents as well as assist with activities hosted by the center.

1704 Hart St., Georgetown 78626 512-863-5141 [email protected]

United Way of Williamson County focuses on education, income, health and basic needs. Volunteers are needed at four free tax-preparation sites—Hutto, Georgetown, Leander and Taylor—from January through April. Free training is provided. Volunteers are also needed for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service and Fall Day of Caring projects.

1111 N. I-35, Ste. 220, Round Rock 78664 512-255-6799 www.unitedway-wc.org Twitter: @unitedwaywilco

Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities volunteers work in a wide range of services, including child development programs and Meals on Wheels, that benefit low-income members of the community. Volunteers are needed to assist in Head Start classrooms and deliver meals to homebound seniors.

604 High Tech Drive, Georgetown 78626 512-763-1400 www.wbco.net

Williamson County Brown Santa provides assistance to families in Williamson County living outside the city limits of any city within the county not already providing a similar program. Brown Santa purchases toys, books and other items needed to make Christmas brighter for children. Volunteers help with events, packing boxes and wrapping gifts.

508 S. Rock St., Georgetown 78626 512-943-1300 www.wilcobrownsanta.com

Williamson County Children’s Advocacy Center is a nonprofit organization that provides

assistance to abused children, non-offending family members and the professionals dedicated to the intervention, investigation, prosecution and treatment options related to child abuse cases. Volunteers are needed to provide hospitality to families and children, answer phones and give administrative assistance.

1811 SE Inner Loop, Georgetown 78626 512-943-3701 www.wilcocac.org

Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter provides care for homeless animals. Volunteers support the staff by socializing animals; assisting with cleaning, fundraising and off-site event assistance; office work; and helping customers. Search Facebook for the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter for more information.

1855 SE Inner Loop, Georgetown 78626 512-943-3322 www.wilcopets.org Twitter: @wilcopets

Williamson County Symphony Orchestra travels throughout the county performing free concerts. Volunteers are needed to assist at performances, and musicians may visit the website to find open positions.

1007 Green Meadow Drive, Round Rock 78664 512-789-5073 www.wilcosymphony.org Twitter: @wilcoorchestra

The Williamson Museum promotes the culture and heritage of Williamson County. The nonprofit offers free hands-on educational programs to the public through innovative exhibits, programs, tours and outreach. Museum volunteers serve as docents, courthouse tour guides, museum ambassadors and collections volunteers.

716 S. Austin Ave., Georgetown 78626 512-943-1670 www.williamsonmuseum.org

This guide is not a comprehensive list of all area organizations that need volunteers. If your organization is not included, email us at [email protected], and we will add it to our online list. For more Georgetown-area volunteer opportunities, visit communityimpact.com/georgetown-volunteer-guide-2015.

Serving the Austin community5,877 Austin-area

nonprofits generated $5.6 billion in revenue in 2014.

Sources: Mission Capital; I Live Here, I Give Here; Corporation for National and Community Service; city of Austin 2012 volunteerism study; Chronicle of Philanthropy; United Way for Greater Austin/Community Impact Newspaper

That is a 95% increase from what area nonprofits earned in 2004.

An estimated 28.6% of area residents volunteer, ranking

Austin 17th among the 51 largest

U.S. metropolitan areas as of 2013.

The percentage of Austin-area residents who volunteer

has decreased 10.9% from

2005 to 2013.

The percentage of residents donating money

also fell from 5.8% to 4.2% between 1997 and 2008.

On average, residents volunteer 30.9 hours per year, which is less than the national average of 32.1 hours.

ANNUAL AVERAGE CHARITABLE DONATIONS (by percentage of individual net income in 2012)

• Travis Co. 2.67%• Williamson Co. 2.81%• Hays Co. 2.81%• Texas: 3.59%• United States: 4.7%

MAIN VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES• Collect/distribute

food 22.4%• General labor 20.8%• Mentor youth 20.1%• Raise funds 18.6%

Georgetown Edition • December 2015