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designed to help connect people with Burbank area community organizations that
want people to attend their
events. This includes educational, municipal, non-for-profit, churches and
other community organizations in Burbank & nearby areas.
Please
review the form and content of existing postings and do your best make your
request fit the format of what is published on Burbank Wire. We are open
to new ideas and do not want to stifle creativity, but at crucial moments we do
have to get the newsletter out, and since our fingers can only cut, paste and
key so fast, what we publish stands a better chance at looking like what you
sent us if it's short, simple, to the point and looks like a newswire item.
Contact
The RSVP Director to Volunteer your services
Top Notch Cities like Burbank work so well because so many
people come together to volunteer their time helping others who need help.
Opportunities are often available for seniors at Public and Non-Profit Agencies
such as: Burbank Temporary Air Center, Bob Hope Airport, Burbank Farmer’s
Market, Burbank Housing - Family Resource Center, Burbank Police Dept., Burbank
Temporary Aid Center (BTAC), Café Join Us, City Hall, American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop (Burbank and Toluca Lake), Glendale Adventist Medical Center,
Glendale Police Dept., Home Delivered Meals, YWCA of Glendale • Verdugo
Hospice, St. Anne’s Thrift Shop, Skirball Hospice, Paws LA, Providence Saint
Joseph Medical Ctr., Providence Saint Joseph Medical Ctr. Guild, Senior Peer
Counseling. For more information on these and other volunteer
opportunities, contact RSVP Director Dee Call at (818) 238-5370 or by e-mail at dcall@ci.burbank.ca.us.
When you have a
problem that requires a friendly expert from the City of Burbank to get
involved and don't know where else to
turn...
Try
Bob Kramer, Burbank's Community Assistance Coordinator.
What kinds of
problems does Bob handle?
You name it, he
deals with it: trees, potholes, trash, parking, neighbors, cable, sidewalks,
etc.
How do I get in
touch with Bob?
Call (818)
238-5795 (office)
or (818) 953-0963 (pager)
or visit Bob at
his office on the second floor of City Hall, 275 East Olive Avenue, Burbank,
California.
As you probably know, Bob Kramer is a life long resident of Burbank,
a former City Councilman and Mayor of Burbank, Burbank Businessperson, Burbank
Leader Columnist, graduate of CSUN, and served in the USMC.