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Volunteer Opportunities.

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_The DOVE Program.
This program recruits and trains persons who are interested in serving as Volunteer Staff during the summer camp program at Makemie Woods. DOVEs are trained to specific tasks within the camp program, especially helping with campers with special needs.

Who can be a DOVE?
Anyone aged 16  (finished 11th grade) to 116 with a sincere desire to work with children, and to serve Jesus Christ. Because there will be some physical aspects to this service, and because it is required by the American Camp Association, we do require that DOVEs have a physical exam prior to volunteering (a physical already completed for some other purpose is fine). In some cases, the physical aspects may simply involve being able to walk a half-mile; for those who will be working with mobility impaired persons, there will be some lifting involved. We will make every effort to match your skills and abilities to the appropriate tasks, and would certainly not ask you to do anything that would be unwise for your health.

How do I become a DOVE?
  1. Download the application packet using Adobe Acrobat.
    Or email Sherri Egerton, our Program Director, to have her send you a 2012 DOVE application packet.
  2. Submit the application.
  3. Have two persons who are adults (not relatives and not recent Makemie Woods staff) fill out and return the reference forms. One of them should be your pastor.
  4. Have an interview with the Program Director and/or Director
  5. Sign and return the Volunteer Covenant and Contract
  6. Submit a physical form and a health history form.  If you are over 18 at time of application, we may also require a background check.
  7. Attend and satisfactorily complete the training event scheduled for June 10-12, 2011 and do some brief reading and/or watch training videos in advance of this event.

What else is required of a DOVE?
A DOVE is expected to agree to abide by and enforce all camp policies, especially those regarding being a good Christian role model: not using profane language, not smoking, not using alcohol or illegal drugs, and disciplining campers in ways that are appropriate--there is NO corporal punishment or verbal abuse permitted. DOVEs are expected to participate in as much of the camp program as they are able, and to work cooperatively with other staff.

How long is this training good for? Once a DOVE, always a DOVE-- assuming you uphold the camp policies and contribute positively to the program. We will need you to keep up with policy changes and you will need a new physical every two years. When you complete your training, you will receive a certificate and a special staff T-shirt with the DOVE logo. You will also receive a written evaluation of your service.

How often can I volunteer? 
DOVE's serve for one week.  Stays beyond one week must be negotiated with the Program Director and will take into account the DOVE's performance and contribution to the program.

Other ways to help MW...
We are fortunate that so many have found Makemie Woods a valuable ministry, and wish to donate their time and talent.  We frequently have work projects that can be taken on either physically or financially by church groups, and some that are suitable as Eagle Scout or Gold award projects.  If you are interested in donating time or in-kind services, please contact the Director, Mike Burcher.

We also schedule "Paul Bunyan" days, usually a Saturday, when individuals or groups proficient with chain saws, splitting logs, and collecting debris are invited to get their hands dirty cleaning up our trails.  For information on the next work day, see our upcoming events page.

Last updated: 2/17/2012 s

Mailing Address - PO Box 39 Barhamsville, VA 23011 Physical Address - 3700 Ropers Church Road, Lanexa, VA, 23089 Phone - 800.566.1496