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Casual Day Volunteers Needed

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ORGANIZATION: United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham

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Casual day 2016 is quickly approaching and we need your help!

Casual Day is a day when employers allow their staff to and wear a specially-purchased t-shirt from United Cerebral Palsy, demonstrating their support of children and adults with disabilities. UCP’s Casual Day is about much more than just dressing casual-It is about local businesses empowering people with disabilities to live a life without limits. Proceeds from Casual Day provide programs and services such as preschool education, therapy services, outpatient physical medicine and rehabilitation services, technology training, employment and independent living skills for people with disabilities.

In order to make our vision work, we need devoted individuals to help us prepare for one of our biggest events!

There will be five volunteer opportunities:

March 4th: MAIL PACKETS

March 9th through the 11th: FOLLOW-UP CALLS

April 12th and 13th: INDIVIDUAL PROFICIENT IN EXCEL NEEDED

April 18th through the 22nd: FILL SHIRT ORDERS

April 25th through the 28th: T-SHIRT PICK-UP AT UCP

  • Day shifts only
  • Flexible scheduling

For more information on job roles and shifts please contact Brandi Swift,
Volunteer Coordinator, at 205-944-5303 or bswift@ucpbham.com.

Casual Day 4.29.16-Get Casual for a Cause!

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About United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham

Location:

101 Oslo Circle, Birmingham, AL 35211, US

Mission Statement

United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham provides innovative services connecting people with disabilities to their communities and empowering individuals to live full and meaningful lives.

Description

People with disabilities have better lives because of United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham, which was founded in 1948 by individuals who cared about the quality of life for people with cerebral palsy. At that time, the Cerebral Palsy Center, or Spastic Aid of Alabama as it was known, served children of all ages in both day programs and residential services. In 1972, the center became known as the Simpson-May Center in honor of Dr. John Simpson, medical pioneer in the care of individuals with cerebral palsy, and Ms. Elizabeth May, first director of United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham.

Since that time, United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham has provided services and programs for children and adults with disabilities addressing physical and health needs, encouraging their educational development and offering opportunities for true integration into the community.

United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham is an affiliate of United Cerebral Palsy Associations, Inc., a national organization recognized for quality services. Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), a national, private, nonprofit organization that carries out the functions of quality control, United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham is a great steward of funds.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Community
People with Disabilities
Advocacy & Human Rights, Community, People with Disabilities

WHEN

Mon Feb 29, 2016 - Thu Apr 28, 2016

WHERE

101 Oslo CircleBirmingham, AL 35211

(33.4759,-86.8628)
 

SKILLS

  • Administrative Support
  • Inventory Management
  • Data Entry

GOOD FOR

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REQUIREMENTS

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