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Looking for new volunteer opportunities.

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

I strive to volunteer on a weekly basis but am looking for some new volunteer opportunities. The places with which I currently affiliate my time include:

Photobucket ARUP – I like to donate platelets on a bi-weekly basis, albeit I feel well. This is my favorite volunteer service because by sitting and watching a movie, I can directly impact a life. I choose to donate through ARUP because all donations are used at the local hospitals and very rarely do they receive enough donations to fulfill demand.

Climbing – During the summer I like to donate a climbing day to taking out climbing newbies. I do this because I used to be one of those newbies who couldn’t find a partner. And it sucks. By taking them out I can still have a beautiful day in the outdoors, teach proper safety techniques (keeping the climbing community safe) and allow someone else to enjoy the sport I love.

Photobucket KCPW – I volunteer often during the KCPW pledge drives. KCPW is Salt Lake’s independent national public radio station (that barely escaped from being turned into a Christin station. Thank you again KCPW board members). I really love the programming, the KCPW crew and the point that they brought the BBC to its own frequency so that listeners could have BBC news 24/7. This volunteer opportunity is only on a semi-annual basis.

Photobucket Ten Thousand Villages – I used to volunteer weekly with Ten Thousand Villages but have now put this on the back burner. I still really like the organization, but didn’t feel completely needed when I was there. I felt as if I didn’t show, the job would still get done… so why not spend my time elsewhere?

I have also looked into working with the Literacy Center of Utah, but have not started on with them as I just think the time commitment is too much for me to take on right now. I have also looked into NAMI (the National Alliance of Mental Illness). I was so jazzed when I found NAMI because I feel like mental illness is a prevalent disease that many people do not understand and I was hoping I could help with social awareness. I was so psyched for their cause I offered a year of my time, but they just didn’t know what to do with me. Thought their cause is good, at the time that I talked with them they seemed to still figure out how to operate, so I stepped away.

I would love to hear where you readers affiliate your volunteer time and why. I am looking for something that I love as much as platelet donation. Some form of service that is really needed and appreciated.

Trackback: Utah Blog with Postive Vibes

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

A post on the WasatchGirl blog addressing the great posts of another Utah blogger, Thom Allen.

Development in Salt Lake City

Thursday, April 5th, 2007

There are two areas of Salt Lake City undergoing development at this time, both of which are a complete shame. The first is Sugarhouse, one of the handful of unique areas in Salt Lake City that is known for its little shops and not-as-conservative attitude. The core of this area is being redeveloped and will be filled with offices and big business. It is such a shame! All the little shops are having to move (having been given a 90 day notice) and the Sugarhouse area will lose its unique feel.

My friend (nicknamed #11) sent me on this info of who to contact if wanting to have your voice heard. The information is:

The Council Office is in Room 304 of the City & County Building.
451 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111

Comment Line: 801-535-7654 (24 hour voicemail)
Tel: 801-535-7600
Fax: 801-535-7651
council.comments@slcgov.com

The second area of town under development is the base of Big Cottonwood. It seriously pains me to see the development every time I drive up the canyon. The base now has a huge ramp that will lead to a road where houses will be built. I understand that Salt Lake is growing rapidly, but why must we ruin our canyons in order to put up large houses? Utah is known for its great outdoors and open space ….. let the canyons be.