Ongoing Opportunity Categories: Children and Youth, Community Development, Early Childhood Education and Development, Faith-Based, Homeless and Housing, Hunger, and Social Services
Volunteers work together with staff to help sort, clean and display donated items, while creating a welcoming atmosphere for shoppers. Contact us to schedule a minimum of two hours per shift and volunteers must be over 18 years old, or with a parent or guardian to volunteer.
This is a great opportunity for groups of 5-10 people.
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Skills Requested: basic food preperation and cooking skillsRequirements & Commitment: Once every couple monthsPrepairing and cooking meals for services and classes Read more...
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Skills Requested: Non-judgemental, flexability, Good listener, multitasker, Confidenalitity, empathy, Computer skills and internet navigation, etc.Requirements & Commitment: few hours to daily, depending on what you can give.Answer phone, direct traffic, connect people to available resources, other tasks as needed. Read more...
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Skills Requested: Speaking clearly and slowly, especially for those who may be hard of hearing. Calling at the scheduled time and in a location with minimal background noise.Requirements & Commitment: FlexibleTelephone reassurance services for seniors by calling them weekly to check in on their well-being. Our telephone reassurance program is intended to help people who are isolated, elderly, or disabled live independently by ensuring that someone is checking in on them regularly. This program can also help people who are at risk of loneliness, illness, injury, or social isolation. Read more...
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