Volunteer with
P:EAR
p:ear builds positive
relationships with homeless and transitional youth, ages 15 to 23, through
education, art and recreation to affirm personal worth and create more
meaningful and healthier lives. Each year our programs serve more than 350
homeless and transitional young people.
To truly exit homelessness,
kids must develop the internal strength, skills and foresight to make healthy
choices. p:ear provides a safe, non-judgmental environment in which youth are
trusted to outgrow unproductive and harmful behaviors. We offer individualized
mentoring and education programs in a safe, reliable and intimate setting
designed to foster trust, build self-esteem and to teach homeless and
transitional kids – who all too often are regarded by society as disposable,
"hopeless cases" – that they are valuable individuals with a future
who have something vital to contribute to this community.
p:ear staff and volunteers
serve as mentors, friends, and role models, while p:ear's unique programs
create opportunities for young people to grow intellectually, express
themselves constructively, communicate in positive ways and engage in
meaningful interactions with the larger community of Portland. This is not work
that can be accomplished in the short-term. These are relationships based on
trust that take years to cultivate and require enormous dedication to sustain.
We are committed to being
there for p:ear youth over the long-haul to share failures and successes,
mundane events as well as life-altering milestones.
“A typical day volunteering at
P:EAR keeps a volunteer busy and excited about the relationships being built with homeless and
transitional youth.
In the course of an 8 a.m. to 2
p.m. shift, the young people are given two nutritious and much needed
meals. At 8 a.m. breakfast is set out
and coffee is made. 8:30 a.m. the doors
open to maybe a dozen homeless and transitional youth. As the hour rolls on, more and more enter in
and the room fills up. Myself or another
volunteer will walk down the block to a bakery that is generously donating
muffins and bread to P:EAR. Friendships
between P:EAR and the community, both downtown and beyond, are always being
fostered. Later, near lunch time, a
volunteer or two will go out into the community again to pick up donated food,
or begin preparing food kept in refrigerators on site. Volunteers are actively replenishing the food
table as the meals and coffee are rapidly consumed. After the meal, what can be recycled or put
into compost goes into appropriate bins.
Volunteers are kept busy setting
out art materials amongst the several large tables and engaging the youth in
relationship. The young people are
encouraged to use time creatively. A
wide eyed kid plays wildly on the piano; several others are doing crosswords,
writing poetry, or play acoustic guitars decked in band stickers. Whether painting, printing, coloring,
creating collage, or whatever else there is rarely a dull moment. All the young people are colorful and
interesting; I always enjoy talking with them about their life up to where they
are now, maybe while coloring designs or playing chess. I’m continually amazed by some of the talents
this group possesses which are allowed to surface through the P:EAR program.
Other opportunities to get
involved are plentiful. We often need to
organize and upkeep the art materials. When not actively engaged with the
youth, volunteers are putting away and organizing newly donated materials. At
the beginning of each month, a volunteer may be involved in helping several of
these homeless youth to put together an art show for an upcoming First Thursday
downtown. Last month there was a trip
out of the city for skiing. This week
several of the youth were able to go to a play downtown, such a treat.
Creativity, working toward a
cause that provides immense opportunity, and the community created between
staff and the youth are just a few reasons I have enjoyed my volunteer time
with P:EAR.”
Donny Kunzer (Imago Dei Volunteer
at P:EAR)
p:ear needs volunteers to help with all sorts of
different needs including:
Mentors: a
once a week commitment to hanging out with young people, learning alongside
them and being an ongoing positive influence in their lives.
Mailings:
This is both a monthly commitment and a bi-annual event helping p:ear to
address and mail their newsletters, fundraiser invitations and information
about their monthly art shows.
Receptionist work: Once a year p:ear requires people who can call their sponsors and
supporters to remind them about the annual p:ear blossoms fundraiser event.
p:ear blossoms: p:ear needs a
number of volunteers to help in a variety of different roles at their annual
fundraising event.
Chaperones:p:ear needs a
call list of about 4-5 people who would be willing to go to concerts, plays,
events in the community with youth on a "last minute" basis.
Donating
supplies:
p:ear require a constant supply of art materials and basic items such as socks
and writing materials for the young people who use their facilities.
Skilled people
as needed: Such as photographers, graphic designers,
carpenters, plumbers, etc who would be willing to help on individual specific
projects.
To
get involved with p:ear or find out more information please get in touch with
Imago Dei’s p:ear coordinator Donnie
Kunzer at .
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