Groups are a huge part of our work here at Hope Clinic. There are lots of projects we can use your group for.
Help with debris cleanup, landscaping, pulling weeds, washing windows, etc.
Classroom facilitators to teach financial literacy and employment readiness skills to young adults ages 15-24 via remote learning or in classrooms.
buildOn Community Teams are groups of compassionate students united to break the cycle of poverty, illiteracy, and low expectations. Through the buildOn Trek experience, your high school or college can immerse in our mission by building schools in solidarity with the community members who will benefit from them. Join us for a week of service,…
Whether you’re spending the day serving locally with buildOn students, or traveling overseas for a week of school construction, buildOn’s fully immersive experiences give your organization the opportunity to make a meaningful, lasting impact. By serving with young change makers, sharing your skills, and serving in your community or abroad, we can build a better…
During volunteer nights, volunteers help us maintain our space by sorting donations, building bikes for our Youth Give-a-Way program, cleaning the space and general upkeep of our warehouse. General Volunteers work in the shop on Wednesday and Thursday nights from 5-8pm.
From apples and corn, to squash and pumpkins, SoSA volunteers glean fruit and vegetables throughout Indiana. Volunteers glean surplus produce on small and large farms, pick up excess produce from farms that can’t be sold for market, glean local farmers markets and/or participate in produce “drops” in parking lots! ALL of this fresh produce is…
Assist the Food Pantry Coordinator to pick up food orders from the Greater Boston Food Bank, and unload that food at EPH. This involves heavy lifting and some physical labor. Volunteers help stock our food pantry to prepare for distribution.
Help the Food Pantry Coordinator distribute food to clients. This involves some heavy lifting. Volunteers will distribute pre-made bags of pantry staples to clients along with the clients’ choice of protein and dairy products. Clients are no longer allowed inside the EPH facility to limit the number of persons in the pantry at one time.
Range from painting and building beautification to mentoring and playing with children.