== a. 4, 6? @ Children... =e ee 4 C OO : CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTER--A pre-school, day-care and nursery school for working parents; mostly for low- income families. Gale Bullock 1000 Kentucky 841-2185 CLOTHING ROOM, PTA--Clothing and volunteers needed to keep all school chi- ldren adequately clothed. Barbara Willits 1000 Kentucky Mail to: 1205 Delaware 842.2713 DISTRICT # 497--Provides reading, tu toring and classroom helpers. The Cor- dley School provides special education for retarded children, 2017 Louisiana 842-6222 Extension 88 EDNA HILL CHILD DEVELOPMENT PRE -SCHOOL~-Needs drivers to bring children to school. Judith LeBlanc Haworth Hall 864-4840 YELLOW BRICK ROAD FREE PRE - SCHOOL~-Provides an alternative form of education for pre-school children. Eloise Halepaska 2312 Harvard Road 843-9491 Mike Efron 2312 Harvard Road 843-2978 UNITED WHEELS --Will Provide speci- alized transportation for emergencies if 40 volunteers are found to be on call, drive out of town, or volunteer services monthly. Lest We Forget Friends SMALL WORLD, INC. --A non-sectarian volunteer organization designed to help international women and their pre-school ‘children learn English, foster friendships and acquaint themselves with Lawrence. Shirley Reese 842-9950 HEADQUARTERS, INC.~-A 24-hour cr- isis center; phone or walk-in, Volun- teers are needed for office work and to _ answer the phone. Training provided to volunteers. Marie Willis 812 Shelburn 842-8073 Meets at the First Presbyterian Church Jim Supica 1602 Massachusetts 841-2345 ECKAN MULTIPURPOSE CENTER-- Volunteers needed for special proiects working with low-income families to im- prove their housing, etc. / BALLARD COMMUNITY CENTER -- Serves the needs of low-income families of the: Lawrence community; provides 3 tutoring and tax preparation, sewing, doo» MESESA HPS scouting, nutrition, Black history, : re 4 counselling, meeting places, services for the elderly, emergency food supplies and youth services Greg Stock 710 Massachusetts 841-3357 Cynthia Turner &Betty Dutton 708 Elm 842-0729 HOsf FAMILY PROGRAM --Introduces foreign students to American family life, Barbara &George Puckett 842-0015 RING-A -DAY --Provides shut-ins with visits and phone calls. OPERATION FRIENDSHIP --Needs volun- teers to help foreign students in Intensive English. Au. fhomas 1904 Meadowlark Lane Ben Broome 2500 W. 6th 841-5783 843 -3887 Health BERT. NASH MENTAL HEALTH CEN- TER -- Provides services in counselling (marital, family, and individuals). Vol- unteers can help by driving, and thru one-to-one supportive friendships. Frances Macauley 4th & Missouri 842-3531 or 842-9192 COTTONWOOD, INC, -- Traing,phy- sically and mentally handicapped adults. Volunteers assist staff in workshc aL ss Se AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY --Pro- vides help to cancer patients and their families. Volunteers prepare dressings ... and transport patients for treatment in Topeka and Kansas City. Georgann Stevens 3145 W. 3l1st 842-0550 Evelyn Hastings 1402 W. 3rd 843-3673 AMERICAN RED CROSS -- Provides a way for people to serve in the tradition- al role of neighbor helping neighbor. Volunteers help in bloodmobile drives, nursing, education, and saftey cam- paigns. Jo Byers Community Bldg., 115 W. lth 843 -3550 DOUGLAS COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS -- Provides coaching for recreational gym nights and special olympics. Provides roller skating parties and movies for which volunteers are needed. Judy Wetherby 639 Alabama 843.4289 Sharon Aikins, President 842-1296 EAST LAWRENCE CENTER -- Provides supervised free play for youngstefs of school age Ist thru 8th grade. Afternoon and all day during the summer Harold Cook 10th and Delaware 842-9418 : e- INDIAN CENTER--Operates to help Indian people who might be in need, es- pecially Haskell Jr. College students; also proviies nursery school, Theodore White, Jr. 1912 Mass. 842-4439 or 841-3943 PENN HOUSE --» Provides self-help pro- grams for low-income families. Cloth: ing room and emergency food supply. Provides opportunity to work towards self-improvement. Ocoee Miller 1035 Penn, 842-0449 PUBLIC NOTICE PAGE 6 Lys ; START THEIR ut EELS TURNING =~ WN ki LAWRENCE PUBLIC LIBRARY --Chil- Ba dren's section provides books and gen- eral library services, plus story-telling, vc : re Mary Paretsky 707 Vermont 843-3833 fe de METHODIST CHURCH NURSERY SCHO. Vo OL--Provides nursery school: MWF or © alt Theanhy i TAE Su Barbara Bell 946 Vermont 842-5292 B Co i. Lawrence, business, industry, governméni an But ours is a community of people, above allelse. | projects and programs. ..all designed to serye peop! ~ . have in common is lack of money, the nec i love for people and the community 5 S The Volunteer Clearinghouse, a three yea — the responsibility for coordination of the « ; page. People move around, tho, and pho have any problem in reaching anyone listed on this p: teer Clearinghouse, inside the lobby of the County C. achusetts. They can also be reached y telephone at to help the Clearinghouse do a better job. or ifyou w involved in these programs, or any others, or know | come by. The hours are nine to thre> weekdays, rato mateueng fo ack Edgewood Homes, ai 1600 Haskell Avenu::, is having a couple of weeks, What’s needed right nowisa hos ,you could be of any help here, call Lawrence Austin, iS Gre a] : i ah / rites r) } ley ¢ 2 ead Sgt —E ee ~ ELIZABETH WATKINS COMMUNITY MU- - ~ es . PAI \_-SEUM ---Volunteers needed for office ee ME work and in museum ‘ ‘ pe for Oni unt Arthur Townsend, director lth & Mass- 4) clu achusetts 841-4109 ‘ \ i Fre KU ART MUSEUM ---The Docent Progam ee provides personnel for classroom pre- core EX’ sentations and museum tours. ne col : ni Lime uca Dolo Brooking Spooner Art Museum pee - tur. 864-4710 -{ffono Hote KU MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY -- ai Volunteers are needed to lead museum tours for school children and occasion- ° ally for other museum work. Ruth Gennrich, director public education — Museum of Natural History 864-4173