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MRO – Projects

How to Apply

Registration will open at 7:00 PM on Monday, August 26th

Step 1: Review the projects available below.
Step 2: Choose a project or two you would be interested in volunteering for. It is always good to have a backup in case your project fills up.
Step 3: Click on the project you would like to register for. You will find the application at the bottom of the project’s page.
Step 4: Once you complete the application, you will receive a confirmation email. Read over the email and note and important information.
Step 5: Fill out the required 2024 Travel Waiver & Hold Harmless Agreement at https://getinvolvedmu.maryville.edu/submitter/form/start/637524. This is REQUIRED for all participants.

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AgencyProject DescriptionTime FrameTeam LeaderVolunteer Limit
AccentCare HospiceParticipants will put together veteran appreciation gifts for our veteran hospice patients.10:00am-3:00pm14/15
American Parkinson Disease Association- PT Students(Project only for 5th or 6th year PT students) Students will lead a workshop for people living with Parkinson Disease and their CarePartners on how to get up safely from the floor. Participants will range in abilities.12:30pm-3:30pmJoni Barry12/12
Angels’ ArmThis project will entail of outdoor clean-up at one of our foster homes, which will include: trimming bushes and trees, clearing out weeds, leaf removal, yard maintenance and staining a deck. 9:00am-12:00pmAddison Zeich15/15
Animal House Cat ShelterThis project will involve cleaning up our shelter, and making over our lobby area so that it is more cat friendly. The clean-up part will include sanitizing our floors and walls using our steam mop. The lobby makeover will involve painting, making and/or installing shelving and making and/or installing cat windows. Of course, our cats always love to be played with, so playtime will be included!9:30am-3:30pmDawson McCown12/12
Anti-Cruelty DIY Pet ToysVolunteers will help make DIY pet toys to be sent to animal shelters around the state.9:30am-3:30pmMadison Mueller30/30
ArchCity DefendersVolunteers will help prepare donor packets, gifts, and write notecards to thank donors. Track completed activity in Excel spreadsheet. Could include some calls to donor.10:00am-12:00pmSoad Salem6/6
Basket of HopeProvide help in organizing inventory, assembling gifts for families, and other items as needed.9:30am-1:00pmArshiyan Shaikh30/30
Bi-State Pet Food PantryVolunteers will help bag cat and dog food for distribution to clients.9:00am-12:00pmLesa Barchet21/21
BJC HospiceWe will be making no-sew fleece blankets for our adult hospice patients. The only skills needed are the ability to cut fabric and tie knots. 10:00am-12:00pmCaylin Cheak32/32
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. LouisVolunteers will be helping to sort out non-shreddable materials from old files (removing paper from binders, etc.) and getting the files ready for pickup by a shredding company. 10:00am-2:00pmCameron Johnson8/9