YWCA Tri County Area

Our mission | YWCA’s mission is to eliminate racism, empower women and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. |
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Needs |
Kitchen VolunteerPrepare recipe ingredients by washing, peeling and chopping fruit and vegetables, meat and other foods as required in the daily operations of the childcare food program and YWCA events. Undertake basic cooking duties such as steaming or parboiling, baking, and preparing simple dishes such as salads, entrees, etc. Assist in plating and serving in proper portion/measurements as required for breakfast, lunch and or snack each day (childcare food program) and at YW3CA events. Work with the culinary department to keep the kitchen safe, clean, and organized by sweeping, washing dishes, sanitizing surfaces, wiping countertops and cabinetry and other duties as required.Foster Grandparent VolunteerAdults 55 and older work with students 1-on-1 in schools or child care centers to help them reach educational goals. Foster Grandparents receive benefits including recognition, a meal each workday, transportation, and more! Must work a minimum of 5 hours per week.Adult Education TutorAdult education tutors are mature, positive and flexible, enjoy working with people, and have an enthusiasm for education. Volunteers must have a four-year degree, be enrolled in a four-year degree program, or enrolled in a community college transfer program that will lead to a four-year degree. |
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How you help |
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About us | YWCA Tri-County Area serves more than 1,500 women, children, and families as an educational organization that is empowering and inclusive. The Tri-County Area is bounded by a 10 mile radius centered in Pottstown Borough. Target communities include all or part of the seven public school districts surrounding Pottstown: Pottstown, Pottsgrove, Spring-Ford, Perkiomen Valley, Owen J. Roberts, Boyertown, and Daniel Boone. |
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