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ORGANIZATION: THE SATURDAY NIGHT JAMBOREE

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Seeking positive and upbeat individuals to support the set up of themed dances for our special needs community and provide support throughout the dance to serve food, beverages, and themed activities.

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About THE SATURDAY NIGHT JAMBOREE

Location:

101 RIVERVIEW DR, WASHINGTON, NC 27889, US

Mission Statement

The Saturday Night Jamboree is a non-profit organization that promotes meaningful events and programs for the happiness and welfare of all special needs persons in this community and surrounding communities.

Description

The Saturday Night Jamboree, NC presents free monthly social gathering for all intellectually or physically disabled person of any age. We are tax exempt, non-profit organization. Our funds are totally from private donations. All tasks are performed by volunteers; no one receives a salary. We seek volunteers to help us set up, register clients, provide support, and clean up at each of the monthly dances. A 3-4-hour monthly commitment requested.

Each monthly dance features a band or DJ, who donates their skills, playing music for dancing or listening pleasure, and refreshments, furnished by area churches or organizations at no cost to Jamboree. Additionally, we provide nominal gifts on occasion for the clients whom we serve.

The Jamboree, Established In March 1973 by Mack Williams, because his twin daughters with special needs dreamed of a place where they could dance and enjoyed themselves without fear of embarrassment. The group held its first dance at Tideland Mental Health Association in Washington, NC and continued to meet there until the facility was outgrown. It was then that the Red Men's Tau Tribe #18 IORM "adopted" the "Jamboree" and has since furnished a meeting place at their lodge each month. Now, 100-150 clients and caregivers attend at the monthly dances. Clients range in age from pre-teenagers to seniors and individuals and Group Home resident of Beaufort and surrounding counties are welcome.

CAUSE AREAS

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

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

503 East 3rd StreetWashington, NC 27889

(35.54111,-77.04732)
 

SKILLS

  • People Skills

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • 4 hours monthly
  • Training provided. Persons under 18 may volunteer with parent or guardian.

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