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Crosslines is the largest client-direct food pantry in Greene County, MO, serving nearly 70,000 people annually with emergency food assistance, case management, and referral services to other resources available in the community.
Crosslines needs volunteers to greet and register guests, stock shelves, assist in the warehouse, shop for clients, deliver food to seniors, assist with mobile distribution, and for several other tasks. Seasonal volunteers help organize, sort and distribute holiday food and toys. Crosslines has volunteer opportunities for everyone — individuals, families, or groups.No Records Found
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Skills Requested: Ability to lift 5 lbs or more, compassionate, friendlyRequirements & Commitment: 13 year or older with signed waiver and background acknowledgement formWe offer volunteer opportunities for individuals, families, church groups, and business groups. We can even set up special events for larger groups, just give us a call. Pantry Check-in Volunteer opportunities vary but include greeting guests, registering guests, database input, stocking shelves, and more. Shopping Helper Help clients shop for their groceries in the food pantry. Schedule your time ahead Read more...
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Skills Requested: Love of helping othersRequirements & Commitment: 18 years or older and ability to pass a background check. Valid drivers license and reliable transportation.Homebound Shopping volunteers assist homebound adults 60 and older to remain independent and living in their own homes by grocery shopping and providing social interaction during each visit. Homebound older adults benefit from the opportunity to choose the food and essential items of their choice from their favorite stores. Guests provide their own shopping list and payment so this program Read more...
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Skills Requested: Ability to lift 5 lbs or more, compassionate, friendlyRequirements & Commitment: 13 year or older with signed waiver and background acknowledgement formWe offer volunteer opportunities for individuals, families, church groups, and business groups. We can even set up special events for larger groups, just give us a call. Pantry Check-in Volunteer opportunities vary but include greeting guests, registering guests, database input, stocking shelves, and more. Shopping Helper Help clients shop for their groceries in the food pantry. Schedule your time ahead Read more...
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Skills Requested: Love of helping othersRequirements & Commitment: 18 years or older and ability to pass a background check. Valid drivers license and reliable transportation.Homebound Shopping volunteers assist homebound adults 60 and older to remain independent and living in their own homes by grocery shopping and providing social interaction during each visit. Homebound older adults benefit from the opportunity to choose the food and essential items of their choice from their favorite stores. Guests provide their own shopping list and payment so this program Read more...
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