Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer at UUCA!
The Light House
UUCA: You can now volunteer to help The Light House Homeless Prevention Support Center, VIRTUALLY! Please click Here to find out how!
While Light House is currently closed to outside volunteers, there are a few urgent needs we would love your help with!
- SPECIFIC food requests are now being accepted for drop off at the Annapolis Lighthouse: Please see a complete list of items that are being accepted here: http://www.annapolislighthouse.org/needs
- The next graduating class of B.E.S.T. students will be celebrated via virtual graduation on July 1st at 6pm via Facebook. Show your support for the graduates by visiting the Lighthouse Facebook page (Light House – Homeless Prevention Support Center) and joining this exciting Facebook live event!
- Please click HERE for the entire article.
Maryland Medical Facilities are taking Cloth Mask Donations
Pattern from John Hopkins University is attached below.
A lot of facilities are asking for donations because health providers are moving to community wide/public masking efforts to help flatten the curve. So donations to any health care facility is likely welcome (nursing home, hospital or doctors office). Health providers will wear masks in all facilities at all times (but the type of mask depends on patients/procedures). They are conserving the most important supplies for those in the ER and ICU working directly with COVID-19 patients. Those in the reserves (primary care doctors) are wearing plastic shields over disposable masks (that they will reuse until torn or soiled) in lower risk situations.
- Sewn masks can also be washed and reused to help reduce some of the environmental impact of all this PE.
- If you have materials and skill, please consider helping by making reusable cloth masks.
- If cloth masks help you avoid touching your face before cleaning your hands, then feel free to wear them when you are in public.
Dr. Mollie Davis, UUCA Member, would also be grateful for any cloth mask donations that I can use and share with my office and hospital colleagues.
Remember: isolate; wash your hands; avoid touching your face.
Sent to us from UUCA Member, Dr. Mollie Davis
(Sadie, Ellie and Lexie Kellenberger’s mom)
Click HERE for the face mask pattern!