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SIM Chicago Celebrates National Volunteer Week All Month Long! (November 1 -30, 2020) Please join other SIM members by selecting one or more of the listed SIM Volunteer Week Opportunities. For a list of SIM Chicago charitiable oppotunites/descriptions see below.
When registering, you will be able to select more than one activity. After submitting your selections, follow up with the selected organizations using the appropriate means, as explained.. A confirmation will be sent to you, but SIM is only recording your selection as a Pledge. This way, we can know the level of interest in this call for volunteers. You will need to arrange with the selected organization as to the timing and specific nature of your contribution.
Note: This event is open to all who wish to participate - thank you for your being a part of this worthwhile event! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please consider pledging your time or financial donation to one (or more) of the following:
Comp-U-Dopt The pandemic requires remote instruction for Chicago Public Schools students. Low-income families are desperate for computers for their children. You may have a laptop that you can donate, or even better, your company may have many laptops that can be put towards this need. We ask that you do not wait until November to help out, since the need is so critical now. See https://www.compudopt.org/chicago. No computer to donate? Monetary donations are needed to defray the cost of refurbishment: https://www.compudopt.org/donations. Enter “SIM-Chicago” in the comments.
i.c.stars We are looking for several SIM members to participate in virtual “High Teas”, where you share your career story for 15 to 20 minutes with interns looking to break into the technology world.
You can learn more at https://www.icstars.org/tea/, but please email Amanda Moore at amanda@icstars.org if you are interested, since registration using the website will not work for November 2 thru 6, having been set aside exclusively for SIM-Chicago members. DePaul and Loyola Universities Volunteer to be a test interviewer or a resume reviewer. College students need all the guidance they can get to prepare for the business world. To fit with students’ needs, this activity may require scheduling outside the month of November.
For DePaul, contact: philanthropy@sim-chicago.org For Loyola, contact James Connon: jconnon@luc.edu Feed My Starving Children Volunteer to help pack food for needy children around the world. New procedures permit work stations of 1 to 5 people, only. Yes, that means you can do all the jobs by yourself, if you’re game!
Otherwise people living together make the most sense for a group at any one station, so consider involving your family! Volunteer at one of the three Illinois sites (Schaumburg, Aurora or Libertyville) for a date in November 2020 and regsiter at https://www.fmsc.org/get-involved/volunteer and when you create a group, include SIM as part of the name.
Monetary donations are needed, too: https://give.fmsc.org/give/76206/#!/donation/checkout and select In Honor of SIM-Chicago.
Habitat for Humanity Construction projects in DuPage County have restarted, but only with a maximum of five workers, all of whom must follow COVID protocols for masks and personal distancing. All members of a work group must be at least 18 years of age. See https://dupagehabitat.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=541042 and follow instructions to create an account and register for a work day. If you create a group, include “SIM” in the name. Alternatively, funds are needed to support construction activities. See https://dupagehabitatforhumanity.rallybound.org/resiliency-fund/Donate. Make sure to say, “On behalf of SIM-Chicago” in the message box.
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