Kitchen volunteers (individuals or groups) provide, prepare and serve lunch or dinner for emergency shelter guests in Quincy and Brockton. Because of this generous support, our guests receive nutritious hot meals on a regular basis.
Clerical helpers assist in various ways in our Concord Office. Many help with mailings, data entry, making phone calls, covering the front desk and other administrative duties.
Mentors will be assigned to a youth enrolled in a FKO program and will be responsible for meeting with the mentee on a weekly basis, for a minimum of one hour per week. A one year commitment is preferred. The mentor may be asked to work on certain aspects of the youth’s personal development. They…
Fair Tide’s Thrift Store utilizes volunteers on a daily basis to keep operations running smoothly, maintain a positive shopping experience for our customers, and keep personnel costs low.
Throughout the year, the Stone House needs volunteers to help with outreach efforts, childcare, events and administrative support.
We train volunteers for the Allies for Immigrants: ESOL Corps, which we run in partnership with Boston Cares. Volunteers support a classroom teacher, facilitate a small group in an integrated ESOL/technology skills course, lead a conversation group or citizenship class, tutor a student one-on-one, or coordinate Allies for Immigrants tutors at a program.
Help fight obesity by working with kids either after-school or during the summer. Have fun while you help implement activities and games that will keep kids active and off the streets.
Attend medical appointments with patients who need assistance. Appointments may be at EBNHC or at other sites.
Share time with an elder in their home. Chatting, playing cards, or just being there brings much-needed companionship to someone who may be alone or feeling isolated.
Be a child’s role model to help with school tutoring or be someone to talk to. Share your time and expertise!