Prince of Peace is a partner with the Haitian Timoun Foundation. The mission of HTF is to work towards hope and sustainability with dignity for the people of Haiti. Through innovative approaches, by hard work and dedication, and with staying power, our partners and the HTF network is a family united by unbreakable solidarity. Join…
The LSDMC is the primary governing body for each school in the district. This committee gives insight and input into important decisions that greatly impact students’ lives and shape their educational experiences. The committee is composed of parents, teachers, staff members, students and community members. The LSDMC meets nine times each year.
The ILT sets the instructional focus and makes the instructional decisions for the school. ILT responsibilities include: developing, reviewing and evaluating the instructional program, monitoring and improving school operations and procedures that affect instruction, planning and monitoring training of staff, and creating and maintaining a safe and orderly school environment. The team is composed of…
Some of the ways that parents, caregivers, grandparents, or other volunteers can become involved are helping your child with homework, especially reading together, and giving time to the school helping out in classrooms, lunchrooms and on the playground, as well as volunteers to help with field trips or in the office.
Assist with special events/programs in the communities we serve (Bingo, activities, etc.) or help raise awareness in the community more broadly (Example: Health Fairs).
Visit with a patient / family to provide companionship, friendship, conversations, reading, playing a game, or providing alternative therapies (if needed) such as massage, Reiki, music, art, etc. Companionship volunteers sit with people while families run errands and share common experiences.
Any kind of office or administrative help, such as answering the phones, filing, data entry, making copies, assembling packets, stuffing envelopes, etc.
Responsible for the purchased and donated acquisition of food, evaluate weekly inventory, and manage weekly orders with the Freestore Foodbank and other food resources, for pantry needs, parish needs, and neighborhood functions as needed. Manage communications with all volunteers. (Approx. 15 hours a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.)
Two people with muscle are needed to pick up food items and meats on Friday mornings. This volunteer opportunity requires driving to 2 locations in the Rookwood area, lifting and stacking supplies in the cargo van, transporting the items back to the food pantry and then moving them from the van to the shelves.
3-4 hours each week to do light housekeeping at the rectory, including cleaning the restrooms and kitchen, vacuuming and dusting the offices and meeting spaces.