If you have counseling, hospice training, or personal experience with life-threatening illness, being a Client Liaison is a wonderful way to contribute. The Client Liaison volunteer maintains regular weekly contact with our clients to check in and communicate any changes in the food program to the Client Coordinator. Approximately 2-3 hours per week.
You and a friend can take a dog out of the shelter for a 1-2 hour field trip and capture tons of pictures and videos to share! Must have two participants to be eligible! If riding in a car, one adult will need to sit in the backseat with the animal. At least one participant…
Help us package our beautiful delicious meals and prepare them for the delivery angels. Weekly: Wednesdays 2:00 – 4:30
Teenagers often make their own food choices yet face several barriers in achieving healthy food habits. Teens who are involved with cooking and nutritional education discover that healthy food can be nourishing, tasty and easy to prepare, while also learning about the powerful relationship between food and health. The Revive and Thrive model of service…
Join adult volunteers in the kitchen to help wash, prepare whole foods for cooking and make broths so the teens can start cooking meals when they arrive. Weekly on Tuesday: 11 – 3:30
Deliver the healing meals to our clients every week is a special job. Delivery Angels pick up the meal bags at our kitchen on Wednesday between 4:30 – 5:30 and deliver them to 1-3 homes.
If you have whole food cooking experience, we’d love to have you join us as an adult mentor chef! You must love working with young people and have a sense of humor. Weekly on Wednesday: 11:00 – 4:00
Assist us with the behind the scenes work that allows us to operate this wonderful program. Data entry, creating forms, filing, phone calls and errands are some of the duties. Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursdays, times based on your availability.
There are a variety of unique opportunities as a historical collections volunteer, from research and cataloging artifacts to making padded hangers or cleaning vinyl records. If you have 3-4 hours per week to volunteer, consider the Collections Department. The department accepts 1-2 volunteers each season. Training is determined by project.
A docent is a volunteer educator that engages in conversation with museum guests about artwork.