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January 08, 1989 - Image 17

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-01-08

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SENTON HARBOR AREA NEViS
olunteers ·needed
,
- can· you help.1
The Southwestern Michigan. afternoons per �k in the St
Volunteer Ce.Dicr are scekiDg Joseph office. The volunteea r
volunteers for . us organiza- who may choose hisIber wod
tio . For information about days, would be' responsi>1e foJ
tbeac or other volunteer oppor- some typing. answaiDg phODC:
tmrities, please call 983-0912 or and I'kiDg with a new filiD@
683-5464, or top in t the N'des system.
office at 1213 Oak St., for fur- Adult volunteers are bein@ .
tiler information. In St. Joseph, sought to work with a bowIin@
r . dents may call the St, Joseph program for developmentan,
office located in the YWCA disabledpersoasonthefirstaad
building at 30S Lake blvd To ar- third Saturdays of the month in
range an appoi tment please Niles. Theprogramsponsor,tbe
call ahead Niles Assodatlo fOl" Excep-
Appointments do not con- tional adze states that the
stitute any obligation to accep a volunteer does not necessarily
volunteer opportunity. Al have to have bo� skills, b�t
responses from prospective must possess patience and
volunteers should be handled flexibility in working wifh
through one of the Center's of- people. . .
fice, Volunteer po itions are as Orch rd Grove Exteaded
foDows: Care Ce tel" in Benton Harbor
Senior utriti Services is is seeking volunteers to help
seeking volunteer drivers to with a weekly 1Y0lleyball game
deliver meals to the homebound held on Tuesdays at 2 p.m. for 1
o e or more days per eek. The the residents. Help would also
time commitment varies from 4S be welcome during the Friday
minutes to one and 1/2 hours afternoon Happy Hour eelebra­
per day, depe ding upon the tion begi?ning. at 2 p.m. If you
delivery route. Presently, there hav� a, little tune and a little
is an exspecially great need for patience, please call the Center.
volunteers in the Bridgman and Animal Aid, an all-volunteer
St, Joseph areas. (Volunteers in animal protect!0na nd advocacy
Bridgman don't have to leave group, IS seeking volunteers to
own to help - m can be help with its pet ther�py
picked up at the Bridgman meal program on Thursday mommgs
site.) If you h ve reliable and Sunday afternoons. If you
transportation, valid driver's. have a pet �ch � good with
license and an mterest, please strangers, or if you Just want to
call the Center. I help out by yourself, please con-
o IV Area Agency on sider joining Animal Aid as I a
Aging is seeking a clerical vol un- volunteer: The organization �
teerwho is available to work two also seeking volunteers who will
provide foster homes for pets.
This week in
African
American
hi tory:
January 8 - Leroy"SatdIeI"
Paige, famous Blac pitcher,
died 1982.
January 9 - Paul Laureoce
Du bar, poet,-died 1906.
January 10 - Charlayne
Hunter-Gault Did Hilton
Homl integrated the Univer­
sity of Georgia in Athens, 1961.
January 11 - Charles W.
..... 11 ..... 0 became fast Black
member of the Kentucky Legis-
lature, 1936. _ -
January 12 - U.s. Supreme _
Ooortd�wnp�Bladathe
right to study law te institu­
tio 1948.
. January 13 -
Wea ,named secretary of
Department of Housing and
Urban �Io 1, 1966.
January 14 - WIlD rf.
C named seaetary of
DepartmeGt of Transportation,
1975.
edical
Technol�gist
Intern
program to I
begin at
ercy­
emorial
Mercy- Memorial Medical
Cen ter Inc. and Andrews
University are working together
to combat the nationwide
shortage of medical tech-
nologists. .
Beginning in February,
Mercy-Memorial will provide
six months of hands-on training
to four Andr medical tech-'
ology students to help fulfiD
the students' gr duation re­
quirements.
At Mercy-Memorial, the stu­
dents will gain practical ex­
perience in lab procedures and
opera . They will be super-
� by cy-Memorial tech-
no . and . Jearn tedmi-
q in mistry� miaobiol­
ogy, hematology and blood
drawing. They will Do ork
. Mercy- emor:iafs b�
bank.
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ailing
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