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CHF - Seminar in Family Studies & Practicum - Dr. Joyce Buck

Service - Learning Opportunities

Spring 2007





Organization Mission Service Location Time & Other Contact

Logistics

TUTORING

Tutoring program in schools in Davis Tutor students in schools in Davis county. Salt Lake to Davis County Flexible hours between 8:30 Steve Mullins

County. Part of America Reads am and 5:30 pm depending on 725-9169 (cell)



America Reads Davis program. the school of placement.

Some schools have after

school programs.



Processes all arrested or charged Mentoring Program for Court-Involved Youth: 444 26th Street Mentoring Program for Court- Chris Wilson

This is a program that is being established to help court-involved

juveniles and families through the Ogden, UT Involved Youth: Juvenile Program Coordinator III

youth become contributing members of their community through

juvenile justice system. Need at least 5 mentors. 626-3826

supportive one-on-one relationships with positive adult role models.

Role models must be 21 years of age or older (which might mean Mentors will meet weekly with chrisw@email.utcourts.gov

this is better fit for upper division courses). Time commitment may their mentees.

Second District Juvenile work well for practicum, internships, or fieldwork credit (which

can all be service-learning experiences). Training opportunities

Court Tutoring Court-Involved

available.

Youth:

Tutoring Court-Involved Youth: Contact Chris Wilson for more

A tutoring program for court-involved youth. It meets once a week information.

and WSU students would be working one-on-one with youth. This is

a supervised setting so WSU students will tutor the youth in the

presence of program staff.

General Tutoring: General Tutoring: General Tutoring: Time schedule to be worked General Tutoring & AVID Program:

Tutoring program for schools with Tutor students one on one. Teachers decide needs of students. Elementary, Middle, and High Kate Bideaux

out with counselor and

predominantly low-income students. Schools in the Ogden City 430-3568

teachers during school hours.

AVID Program: School District

AVID Program: A key component to getting students to college is putting them on HOSTS Program:

(Advancement Via Individual Determination) a college campus early and often. WSU students could design and AVID Program: Individuals needed. Marlene - Highland Middle School

The teacher's of four 7th grade classes at give campus tours and organize the participation of the 7th grade The four middle schools in 737-7713

Tutoring in Ogden City all four middle schools in Ogden would like students in university events over the course of the semester. Ogden City

School District their students to have experiences on Sarah Wilcox - Mt. Ogden Middle

WSU's campus. These four classes HOSTS Program: HOSTS Program: School

participate in the AVID program, which is The HOSTS Program is a tutoring program located in Highland Highland Middle School and 393-0348

designed to help make students college Middle School and Mt. Ogden Middle School. WSU students would Mt. Ogden Middle School

bound. be involved in one-on-one tutoring for students who are struggling

academically.

HOSTS Program:

Helping One Student To Succeed.

Short-term and Long-term Volunteers Needed 5320 Adams Avenue 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Monday - Nate Taggart

Working with small groups of children to improve their Parkway Friday) 476-7821

Weber School District reading and academic skills. Clerical assistance in the Ogden, UT 84405

district office is also needed.





MENTORING YOUTH

This special program provides for education Practicum Opportunities available: 2660 Lincoln Ave Varies Sam Sherrow (Ogden)

of youths who are in the custody of state

Family and individual counseling, youth mentoring, caring Ogden, UT 84401 778-6508

agencies for reasons of neglect, dependence,

for youth living there waiting to be placed, and many Sam is willing to come speak to or

or delinquency. The goal of all custody

programs for youth is successful release, not other opportunities. 1353 N. Hwy 89 classes. Individuals are Ken

continued custody. Education programs to Farmington, UT welcome to come and see what 778-6500

Archway which youth in custody are assigned are to they do.

meet applicable standards approved by the

Shirley Eggli (Farmington)

State Board of Education. All youth in

447-0958

custody education services are closely

coordinated with related social service and

judicial agency services to enhance

effectiveness and avoid duplication.

Since early 1980s, Big Brothers Big Sisters Long-term volunteers needed for mentors and office 2261 Adams Ave. 8 am to 4 pm (Monday-Friday) Anita McHall

of Utah has been creating magic in people's

work (at least one-year commitment). Groups are also Suite 201 689-1709

lives. BBBS works to help boys and girls

welcome for fundraising. Ogden, UT 84401

achieve their potential through positive adult

relationships. A volunteer does not need any

Big Brothers Volunteers are also needed for the in-school program to

special skills to be a Big Brother or Big

Big Sisters of Utah Sister. They only need to be interested in assist with lunchtime, reading books and at-school

sharing special moments with a child. Just by

activities.

sharing experiences, celebrating

accomplishments, and listening to a child's

concerns, a Big Brother or Big Sister can

make a difference to a child.

Long-term and Short-term Volunteers Needed: 3564 Lincoln Ave. 10 am to 4:30 pm (Monday, Joanne Howell

A service given by caring people to help any woman or Suite 3A Wednesday & Thursday) 392-1576

Birthright of Ogden girl who is pregnant and has a problem, free pregnancy Ogden, UT 84401 11 am to 2 pm (Tuesday)

tests, counseling, and baby clothes.





To enable all young people, especially Best Friends: A Mentoring Program: 1821 W Iomega Dr. Flexible time commitment. Anna White

those who need us most, to reach One on one mentoring between caring adults and Roy, UT 84067 332-5805 or

their full potential as productive, children between the ages of 7 and 13. Supervised, fun anna.white@att.net

caring, responsible citizens. activities are available for all participants three times a 2475 Washington

month, and one on one outings are encouraged. Boulevard, 5th Floor McKell Warburton

Extensive screening process required for all volunteers. Ogden, UT 84401 395-9214 or

Boys & Girls Clubs of This program is a lot of fun & provides a huge impact in mckellw@bgcweberdavis.org

Weber - Davis a child's life! Hours: 9 am to 5 pm (M-F)





One-time, Short & Long-term Volunteers Needed: WSU Contact:

recreation and educational opportunities in after school Steven Toller

program. Can work with student schedules. 392-9069, 628-4738 or

Steventoller@mail.weber.edu

We work with youth we hope to divert Volunteers to Juvenile Justice Services are given 2465 N Main, Suite 13A 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Jill Merritt

from entering the juvenile justice opportunities to provide service and friendship to Sunset, UT 84015 774-8767, Ext. 510

system through Youth Services, with delinquent youth in both secure facilities and community jmerritt@utah.gov

serious youthful offenders who have based programs. Experiences include recreational

been court ordered to secure activities, crafts and hobbies, spiritual issues,

confinement, and a variety of youth mentoring, educational/therapeutic groups, special

Division of Juvenile

who fall between these two events, holiday service projects and fund-raising.

Justice

categories. Background checks are required for individual

volunteers.

www.jjs.utah.gov (for volunteer opportunities)





Practicum Opportunities also available.





Provide Girl Scout opportunities to Short and Long-term Volunteers Needed: 4161 S. Riverdale Road 12 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Tuesday - Diane Bailey

girls ages 5-17 through various Riverdale, UT 84405 Friday) 394-3077

programs and activities that help girls

grow strong in character, values, Practicum Opportunities also available: Practicum Opportunities:

Girl Scouts of Utah interests, self-esteem, and skills. Work with “Daisies,” girl scouts from 5 to 17 years old; Rita Martin or Natalie

workshop presentations; life management skills; 394-3077

program aid (work with adult leaders to teach

relationship skills, science, math, camp skills).





Short & Long-term Volunteers Needed 2444 Adams Avenue During the hours of 2:00 p.m. Jan Smith

Working with Elementary and Jr. High after school Ogden, UT 84401 to 5:00/5:30 p.m. 737-8831

Ogden Weber Extended

academic and social activities. during the hours of 2:00

School Programs

p.m. to 5:00/5:30 p.m.



Utah's Youth and Families with Promise Practicum Opportunities available: 1181 N. Fairgrounds Dr. Treby Miller

Program (YFP) is designed to address youth

One on one mentoring program with at risk youth; some Ogden, Utah 84404 399-8212

problems through early intervention with at-

activities already scheduled some training treby@ext.usu.edu

risk youth, ages 10-14, and their families. YFP

is a two level mentoring program (young-adult required/provided

individual mentors and grandparent-age

mentor couples) designed to reduce and

Youth and Families With prevent delinquent behavior. The program

Promise addresses 3 goals: improve academic

performance;

increase interpersonal competence; and

strengthen family bonds. Mentors establish

caring relationships with the identified youth

and his or her family through providing

motivation in reading and academic skills and

by participating with them in structured

Local program that promotes a family- Youth Impact needs supervisors/mentors for the 2305 Grant Ave. M-Th 3pm – 8pm Donnell Butler

like atmosphere that addresses the various activities it provides for youth. Volunteers are Ogden, UT Youth Impact

needs and fills voids in the lives of welcome to express interests and hobbies with 612-3001

inner city Ogden youth (ages 10-18). participants.

Youth Impact Practicum Opportunities:

Practicum Opportunities also available: Robb Hall

Comprehensive offerings for at-risk 4th-12th grade 612-3001

children: tutoring, counseling, games, crafts.

Groups for children 10 yrs and older. Practicum Opportunities available: 1353 North 1075 West, Mike Brooke

No cost for group or family therapy. working with troubled youth and their Suite 101 447-0958

Youth Outreach Center: Evening groups include anger families/parenting groups/training in public schools Farmington, UT

Family and Individual management, self-esteem, love and

Counseling logic for kids. Call for a current class

list or additional information.





YOUNG CHILDREN



After school program in elementary Mentor elementary students in Ogden school district. TBA 3-5:30 pm Jayrod Garrett -

schools. jayrodgarrett@mail.weber.edu

Practicum Opportunities also available: 695-3525

CARES After school programs at 8 sites: elementary and middle

school; 2:30- 5:30pm weekdays Practicum Opportunities:

Jan Smith

737-8831

We offer: Practicum Opportunities available: 100 East 4150 South Linda Anderson

- Classes for parents and guardians on Parent education program, home visits, mentoring, and South Ogden, Utah 626-2509

different issues. after school program 84405 landerson@weber.k12.ut.us

- Check-out library with educational

toys and games for families to use.

Club Heights - Check-out library with books and

Elementary: Family other materials covering many issues

Resource Center of importance to families.

- Free computer lab that is internet

accessible.

- Help in connecting with community

resources.



A children's museum in the Gateway We offer a variety of volunteer opportunities in fields 444 West 100 South 10 am to 9 pm (Monday & Melissa Tyler

Mall dedicated to helping kids that can relate to one's major/interest. Most SLC, UT 84101 Friday) Volunteer Coordinator

imagine, explore, and discover. volunteers will act as Museum Hosts, guiding guests 10 am to 6 pm (Tuesday - 801-456-5437, ext. 135

throughout the museum and demonstrating how to Thursday & Saturday) mtyler@discoverygateway.org

interact or play in each gallery. 12 pm to 6 pm (Sunday)

Discovery Gateway

Volunteers are required to volunteer 2 hours a week or

4 hours per month for at least 3 month's or longer

(flexible). Schedules are arranged to fit the volunteers'

calendars.

"The Davis County Early Childhood Short and Long-Term Volunteers Needed: 320 South 500 East 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Monday - Brett Lund

Programs will build a better future by Looking for volunteers who enjoy interacting with young Kaysville, UT 84037 Friday) 402-0664

forming cooperative partnerships with children (0-5 year olds) and are willing to invest their

families and communities to help time in mentoring Head Start kids. Opportunities for Practicum Opportunities:

achieve success for each child and service include: reading and playing with children in the Judy Jackson

family." classroom, participating in family support activities, and 801-402-7309

Family Enrichment office support. Whether you have one hour or one Ext. 141

Center hundred hours to give, you can make a difference in the

life of a child.





Practicum Opportunities also available:

28 classrooms and 3 centers/early intervention serving

low income preschoolers and families, disabled

children/teen-parent school

This program was established in 1992 as a There are opportunities for WSU service-learning Varies Varies Joan Triplett

collaborative effort between Ogden City

students to participate in every facet of this program. 737-7365

School District and the Weber State

One might tutor in the GED/ESL classes, assist in the triplettj@m.ogden.k12.ut.us

University Family Literacy Project. The

program serves approximately 50 to 60 preschool classroom, or assist the Family Literacy

families per year promoting intergenerational Facilitator on home visits. Currently there is an acute Practicum Opportunities also

literacy activities, adult education, and need for people who can speak Spanish and/or tutor available:

literacy among children. There are three

math for the GED students. Rose Ulibarri

main components to the program: Adult

737-7369

Ogden Even Start Education including GED/ESL; a cognitively

focused pre-school located on the OCSD Students in many disciplines across campus will have

campus; and home visits by the Family something to contribute to the program.

Literacy Facilitators who are trained in the

Parents as Teachers (PAT) curriculum. The

Practicum Opportunities also available:

project serves the inner-city section of

Children’s pre-school teacher assistant; parent training.

Ogden City, which has been classified as an

"enterprise" zone and 86% of families served

live in poverty. The vast majority (nearly

90%) of the participating families are English

Language Learners.

Child development, social work, Head Start Program: 3159 Grant Ave. Scheduling is flexible but Daneec Ipsen

sociology, and/or office procedures In classroom tutoring, reading, assisting the teacher Ogden, UT 84401 most service would take place 399-9281

are critical to the Head Start with curriculum and other opportunities. There are 18 different between 8 am and 5 pm. Some Ext. 342

program (a pre-school program for Head Start sites in evening opportunities

low-income children). General Service Needs: Weber County. You could available. Practicum Opportunities also

GED Class Volunteers are needed to provide classroom, janitorial be working at any of available:

Ogden – Weber ESL Class and kitchen assistance. New book for kids; fundraiser these sites. George Womack

Community Action Youth Connection Class for books. 399-9281

Partnership Family Advocacy Program Ext. 315

Practicum Opportunities also available:

Classes for disadvantaged pre-school children/support

for families in crisis. Some positions are paid--request

working with/as a Family Advocate.

Serves children and families by Volunteers are needed for interaction with families 347 22nd Street See Treehouse Museum WSU First Year Experience

providing interactive, hands-on and children on a daily basis or for a one-time event. Ogden, Utah Service Learning Project Sign- Student Service Center 219

exhibits and programs focusing on Interact with children by telling stories, teaching art up sheet. 626-6081 or fye@weber.edu

Treehouse Children's family literacy, children's literature, projects, working with the Museum's many exhibits, all

Museum the arts, and the humanities. while encouraging literacy and learning in children.









FAMILY NEEDS



Crisis respite for children. Practicum Opportunities available: 276 N 200 E Katy Bonds

Box Elder Family Parent education classes, parent advocate, crisis respite Brigham City, UT 435-723-6010

Support Center nursery





Child abuse prevention, parent Child Care: 1360 E 1450 S M-F 8:30am - 7pm Child Care:

Provide care of children in crisis center & day care.

education services, crisis, respite Clearfield, UT 84015 Child Care: Sally Willard

nursery, prevention programs in Must pass background check 773-0712

Short-term Volunteers Needed:

therapy, emergency assistance, and Help needed to work in warehouse sorting and organizing food, 130 E. 100 North Only 2 volunteers at a time.

transitional housing. Many classes, general cleaning. Help in Thrift Store organizing clothes, and Bountiful, UT Short-term and Long-term

groups and workshops. stocking shelves. Short-term and Long-term Volunteers:

Davis Family Connection Volunteers: Practicum Opportunities:

Center Long-term Volunteers Needed:

9 am - 5 pm (Monday-Friday) Amanda Hague

For long-term volunteer opportunities go to:

http://www.volunteersolutions.org/ 771-4642



Practicum Opportunities also available:

Variety of family services including an outreach parent education

program.

Requires a 6 month commitment



The Mission of Child and Family Practicum Opportunities available: 950 East 25th Street Pam Takos

Services is to protect children at risk Pay: $7.25/hr. Requires 12 hours training which is Ogden, UT 84401 397-1363

of abuse, neglect, or dependency. We provided.

Division of Child and do this by working with families to

Family Services, State provide safety, nurturing, and

of Utah permanence. We lead in a partnership

with the community in this effort.







Serves as a collection and distribution Short-term Volunteer: 875 E Hwy 193 M-F 9am - 5pm Short-term Volunteer

point for food in Davis County. Boxing food, warehouse, cleaning, and whatever else Layton, UT 84040 Sat. 9am - 1pm Coordinator:

Serving Davis County families in need they need help with. Debbie Curry

with emergency food supplies. 771-4642

For long-term volunteer opportunities go to:

East Layton Family

http://www.volunteersolutions.org/ Long-term Volunteer

Connection Center &

Coordinator:

Davis County Food Bank

Practicum Opportunities also available: Practicum Opportunities:

Variety of family services including an outreach parent Amanda Hague

education program. 771-4642

Requires a 6 month commitment

A Center for Grieving Children was Short and Long-term Volunteers Needed: 560 39th Street 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Monday - Barbara Norris

created to assist children and their Support children ages 2-19 who are grieving due to South Ogden, UT 84403 Friday) 476-1127

families through the grief process by death of a loved one, divorce or separation - adults, barbara@familysummit.com

encouraging them to share their children, teens, families and foster care.

Family Summit

feelings with others who have Practicum Opportunities also

Foundation: A Center

experienced a similar loss. Practicum Opportunities also available: available:

For Grieving Children

Work with children suffering loss from Megan Keeny

divorce/death/separation. 476-1127

Requires 14 hours of training, which is provided.



A non-profit agency dedicated to 1181 S. Christmas Box 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Monday - Jodi Nash (out on Maternity

serving families to prevent and Lane Friday) leave)

alleviate the risk of child abuse Ogden, UT 84404 Temporary contact is:

through prevention and education by Erin Shepherd

providing in-home parenting classes Practicum Opportunities also available: 393-3113

Family Support Center

and crisis nursery. Work with parents or children/variety of services

provided on weekends and evenings. Practicum Opportunities:

Pam Clark or Jodi Nash

393-3113



Intermountain Healthcare is an Students will work with the Language Program 4401 Harrison Blvd. Varies Arlene Anderson

organization driven by a mission of Coordinator to provide Spanish translation for the Ogden, UT 84403 387-3133

excellence in the provision of health patients and medical staff at McKay-Dee Hospital. 499-9064 (work cell)

care services to communities in the

intermountain region. The mission of Practicum Opportunities also available: Practicum Opportunities:

Intermountain includes a commitment

to provide care to those with a McKay-Dee Hospital: Women & Children: McKay-Dee Hospital: Women

medical need, regardless of ability to Patient and parent family assessment; work with multi- & Children:

McKay Dee

pay. disciplinary team to provide in-hospital & post- hospital Lisa Cunliff

services. 387-4344





McKay-Dee Child life Specialist: McKay-Dee Child life

Assessment/family crisis support/sharpen Family Specialist:

Studies skills Sally Jones

(work under a Child Life Specialist) 387-4225



Free pregnancy tests, peer counseling Short-term and Long-term Volunteers Needed 2909 Washington 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Monday -Tammy Leake

and education on abortion, abortion Boulevard Suite 105 Friday) 612-9293

Pregnancy Care Center alternatives, and post abortion (inside Nehemia Center)

counseling/support groups. Ogden, UT 84401

RISE, Inc. is a not-for-profit Practicum Opportunities available: 856 24th St Yvonne

organization that contracts with One on one support of adults and children with Ogden, UT 84401 399-1496

state government to provide support developmental disabilities in many programs: After Ext. 100

programs for people with a variety of school, group home, community, and parent support.

disabilities. RISE specializes in home Paid position with flexible hours; requires training

and community-based services for (provided) and long term commitment.

over 1200 children and adults with

RISE, Inc. disabilities. We believe people are

best supported in families, homes of

their own, vocational and small

residential settings in the community.

Our services and training are as

varied as the people we support.







We are in need of basic items to keep the Safe Harbor Wish List: Please contact Kaylana Varies Kaylana Gertch

shelter well-stocked, as well as to assist Below is the address to the current list of items that are needed

for address if you are 801-444-3191

Safe Harbor families as they transition into new homes. at Safe Harbor. Items in great need are bolded.

going to volunteer.

Davis Citizens' Coalition As a nonprofit organization, we are always Because of space constraints, we are only accepting NEW items at

Against Violence appreciative of donations from the this time. Please visit this page often, as we update this wish list

(DCCAV) community, monetary or otherwise. on a regular basis.

http://www.womensdvshelter.org/Donate/Wishlist.htm





We build futures and unify families to Practicum Opportunities available: 529-25th Street Carol Russell

stop generational substance abuse, Residential treatment for adults whose families are Ogden, UT 392-5971

child abuse and domestic violence. involved with alcohol and drug abuse. Teach relationship

This is accomplished by providing skills, self-esteem, crisis management, and other life

Serenity House

quality, affordable, substance abuse skills. (Possible internship.)

treatment, education, and prevention parenting classes

services to those who are in need.





To enhance economic opportunities Practicum Opportunities available: 1181 N. Fairgrounds Dr. Teresa Hunsaker

and quality of life among families and teach parenting workshops; research; data collection Ogden, Utah 84404 399-8200

communities. FCS supports this goal parenting classes, and many other opportunities. teresah@ext.usu.edu

by focusing on how individuals and

families obtain and use resources

such as money, time, human capital,

material resources, and community

U.S.U. Extension

services. We also focus on exploring

Service

the relationship between individuals

and families and the larger economy

as well as studying the impact of

public issues, policies, and programs

on family economic well-being.







Short-term and Long-term Volunteers Needed 1181 Christmas Box Lane 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Monday - Tony Carroll

Assist foster families, Division of Child & Family Ogden, UT 84404 Friday) 392-1114

Utah Foster Care Services in meeting the needs of foster children. tonyc@utahfostercare.org

Foundation Various positions available. Mentoring, service drives,

and holiday event help needed.

To provide services to support and Serve low-income individuals and those in crisis under 2261 Adams Ave. TBA Mary Harkness -

enhance the quality of life for all the guidance of the YCC. Ogden, UT 84401 maryharkness@mail.weber.edu

women, children and families. By 782-5846

maintaining a structure of fulfillment Domestic Violence/Rape Advocacy Program:

through three program centers and Long-term Volunteers Needed (1-year commitment) Domestic Violence/Rape

community outreach programs, at-risk Training for on-call 24-hour advocacy program for Advocacy Program:

families and individuals are given the victims of rape and/or domestic violence. A volunteer Al Harris

opportunity to influence conditions will respond to the hospital (rape victims) or to the 394-9456, ext. 130

YCC

which risk their future. scene of the violence once the area is secure.

Practicum Opportunities:

Practicum Opportunities also available: Shirley

Teach parenting skills, self esteem, relationships; co- 394-9456

facilitate after observing 2-4 sessions.

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