
FUMC Outreach
Ministries
Angel Tree @ Prison Fellowship
Ministries
Every Christmas we support the
Prison Fellowship Ministries with our
Angel Tree gifts for the children of
prisoners. Others volunteer opportunities
include leading Bible studies and in-prison
seminars, assisting crime victims, mentoring
at-risk youth and ex-prisoners, and
providing administrative support. For
information, contact Lyn Wright,
972-445-0091, or email:
lyn_wright@pfm.org
Carter BloodCare
Carter BloodCare is a not-for-profit
organization that operates in 25 Texas
counties. It is Texas’ largest blood center,
providing more than 300,000 units of
lifesaving blood components annually, and it
is the primary provider of blood components
and transfusion services for approximately
245 Texas health care facilities including
our region’s children’s hospitals, central
trauma centers, major cancer centers, and
transplant centers. Carter BloodCare
operates 19 Neighborhood Donor Centers and
averages 20 community blood drives daily. To
meet the blood needs of our area, 800 blood
donations are required each day. Volunteer
opportunities include assisting with the
community blood drives, health fairs and
donor sign-ups, special events, and office
assistance. For information, contact Marilyn
Hughes, 817-412-5602, or email:
mhughes@carterbloodcare.org
Crossroads Interfaith Housing
Crossroads provides long-term residential
assistance for families referred to them by
other agencies. In particular, they support
homeless women who have encountered domestic
violence and sexual assault. Crossroads also
provides classes in parenting, budgeting,
job searches and other necessary life
skills. Volunteer opportunities include
budget counseling, childcare, donations
solicitation and pickup, apartment
make-ready, and maintenance. For
information, contact Sondra Rogers,
972-263-0506, or email:
sondra@brightertomorrows.net
Our Children’s Center at Irving
Our Children’s Center provides outpatient
services to children from birth to age 18
with a wide variety of medical problems. The
Center provides physical, occupational and
speech therapy, and childcare services for
children with diagnoses such as premature
birth complications, development delays in
speech or motor skills, cerebral palsy,
Down's syndrome and head injuries. It also
provides education and support groups for
parents. Volunteer opportunities include
childcare, assistance with parties and
special events, office support, and the
Development Council. For information,
contact Molly Banks, 972-790-8505, email:
ihfoundation@baylorhealth.edu
Great Days of Service
Two weekends each spring our church joins
with other Irving churches to assist needy
families in Irving through Great Days of
Service. Volunteers work on
houses of elderly or disabled persons who
cannot care for their homes. Volunteers make
minor repairs, scrape and paint, and do yard
work and other necessary tasks. Volunteers
are also needed to continue to work
throughout the year on the Leadership Team
to prepare for the next year. For
information, contact Rod Alleman,
972-258-0346.
Irving Cares, Inc.
Irving Cares is a United Way Human
Services Agency that provides Irving
residents with temporary assistance and
training to promote self-sufficiency.
Assistance may include money for rent,
utilities, food, prescriptions, and
transportation to medical appointments.
Their staff also maintains a job bank and a
counselor on staff who can provide
psychological help. Volunteer opportunities
include working in the Food Pantry, Case
Management, the Jobs Desk, administrative
support, and special events. For
information, contact Leigh Eitson,
972-721-9181 ext 209, or email:
leitson@irvingcares.orgg
Northgate United Methodist Church
Clothes Closet
We support Northgate’s Close Closet with
our monetary and clothing donations.
Volunteer opportunities include helping to
sort and hang the clothes every Thursday
morning, and helping to give out the clothes
every Saturday during August. For
information, contact Barbara Cardwell,
972-252-8519.
Paul Keyes Elementary - Partners in
Education
This
fall our congregation will begin its fourth year as
Partners
in Education with our neighbors at Paul Keyes Elementary
School. Volunteers are primarily needed for one-on-one tutoring
and mentoring with a student each week of the school year. Other
volunteers are “lunchroom buddies” who develop a relationship
with a student by having lunch with him each week, and “email
buddies” who are like pen-pals and communicate via email with a
student to help him develop computer skills. For information,
contact Barbara Cardwell at 972.255.5721 (home) or 972.252.8519
(office), or Patty Bustamante,
972-721-3400, or email:
pbusamante@irvingisd.net
During the school year, many children at Paul
Keyes Elementary School could use a blessing of
tutoring and mentoring. These are children who
are having some difficulties in school. As a
tutor/mentor, you will be assigned to work
one-on-one with a child for just 30 minutes to
an hour each week at a time that best fits your
schedule. As a mentor, you can also participate
as an email buddy or lunch buddy. Please seriously
consider giving some of your time to this
very worthwhile and rewarding outreach
ministry.
Project Transformation
Project Transformation is a summer
program that allows college students to work
with children in neighborhoods throughout
Dallas County. The students receive a
stipend and living accommodations. They
teach, sing, and share on a one-on-one basis
with children, many of which would be
considered “at risk.” It is an opportunity
for these young people to get a taste of
what ministry or full-time Christian service
might be like. Volunteer opportunities
include one-on-one reading with the
children, providing a meal for the college
interns or snacks for the children,
sponsoring a field trip, and more. For
information, contact Rod Alleman,
972-258-0346 or the Project Transformation
office, 214-946-3600.
Kirkwood United Methodist Church is
expanding their Project Transformation
summer program to an after school program.
Volunteers are needed Mondays and Wednesdays
3:00-4:00 p.m., to help tutor homework
activities. If you are interested please
call Andrea, after 4:00 p.m., at Kirkwood
UMC 972-254-4191. Again, please seriously
consider giving some of our time to this new
community outreach program.
The mission of PROJECT TRANSFORMATION, a
non-profit organization, is to connect the energy of
young adults, the strength of church-supported
institutions, and the untapped resources of underserved
neighborhoods to meet the evolving needs of children and
youth.
Safe and caring summer and after-school programs for
children and youth are provided. Leadership training,
career exposure, and ministry exploration opportunities
for young adults through summer and year-round service
internships are provided. First United Methodist Church
is sponsoring two interns this summer - Sean Grande and
Melanie Pope. We will be hearing from them in the next
few weeks.
Volunteers are needed for Project Transformation in
the literacy component. Reading volunteers listen to
children read for 30 minutes. Following, the pair
engages in discussion and comprehension activities about
the story. Kirkwood United Methodist is the location on
Monday through Thursday from 9:30 - noon. We will need
10-15 volunteers a day.
Take this opportunity to work with youngsters who
truly need help in reading and comprehension. Our
assignment is to volunteer for July 17th - July 20th,
9:30 - noon each day. Beginning today, there will be a
sign-up sheet in the foyer. You do NOT have to commit
for all four days. Call Community Outreach Chairman
Barbara Cardwell, 972-255-5721, if you have questions or
to sign up. If there is no answer, leave a message. Our
youth are welcome to participate and earn service hours
for school.
Also on July 20th in the evening we will be
responsible for a POTLUCK DINNER for approximately 75 -
100 folks. Pre-warmed casseroles, fried chicken, salads,
desserts and drinks will be needed. Please sign up and
use your culinary expertise, or pick up what you need at
the local grocery store or drive through at a fast food
restaurant. AGAIN, YOU ARE NEEDED!
Remember that Christ gave of himself for us and now
it is our turn to give of ourselves in His name for
those who are less fortunate. Thanks!
VNA Meals on Wheels
Visiting Nurses Association (VNA) Meals
on Wheels delivers more than 2,600
nutritious hot meals to homebound ill,
elderly and disabled persons in Dallas
County each day. In 2002, 3,849 clients
received 696,603 home-delivered meals at a
cost of $4 per meal. Community support for VNA Meals on Wheels makes it possible for
elderly individuals with medical conditions
to continue to live at home, instead of an
institutional setting. Volunteer
opportunities include delivering prepared
meals to needy Irving residents, and
administrative support. For information,
contact Betsy Cox, (214) 689-2210, or
email:
coxbe@vnatexas.org
Well Child Clinic
A FREE service offered the 3rd Tuesday of
each month for Irving Residents. Call before going to the clinic.
Well Child Exams & Immunizations
8:30-11:30 a.m. Physical Exams -
Birth to 4 years
Immunizations - Bring Shot Records
Immunizations ONLY 1:00-3:30 p.m.
Held at Northgate United Methodist
Church 3755 W. Northgate Drive Irving, TX 75062 For more information call 972-579-4095
Return to Top
|