Projects tagged with "Volunteers"

Save Food and Stop Hunger with Food Forward at Channel Islands Harbor Farmers Market

Harvest food, fight hunger, and build community! Food Forward harvests beautiful, fresh fruit that would otherwise go to waste and donate 100% to local hunger relief organizations. Join the Volunteer Harvest Team to help harvest as much fruit as possible from trees, and then pack it into boxes to be donated. About this harvest: Help rescue lots of lovely Eureka lemons from a private grove with 150 trees! These lemon trees are on gravel and dirt, so please wear sturdy, closed toed shoes! Volunteers should be comfortable harvesting and carrying boxes or buckets of fruit that may weigh up to 20 pounds. All harvesting equipment is provided by Food Forward event leaders. Please be sure to bring water and wear sun gear! This opportunity is open to volunteers 5 years old and older, though children under 16 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Please check out the Volunteer FAQ page on their website to learn more about what to expect at volunteer events.
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Assist LA Family Housing with Kitchen Duties and Prepping Meals – Dinner Shift

Volunteering in the kitchen can be a great way to give back to your community. Whether you're helping to prepare meals for those in need, or assisting with kitchen duties such as food serving, bussing, or greeting, your time and effort can make a significant impact on those transitioning away from homelessness. Please keep in mind that you will be asked to also tend to the dining area where you will interact with the participants that LAFH serves. Provide quality service by serving nourishing meals for those who may not otherwise have access to them. You can also help to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where people can gather and connect over a warm meal. Dress code: Pants, closed-toed shoes, and clean shirt. All volunteers will be wearing a hairnet and gloves. Volunteers need to be 18 plus.

Assist LA Family Housing with Kitchen Duties and Prepping Meals – Dinner Shift

Volunteering in the kitchen can be a great way to give back to your community. Whether you're helping to prepare meals for those in need, or assisting with kitchen duties such as food serving, bussing, or greeting, your time and effort can make a significant impact on those transitioning away from homelessness. Please keep in mind that you will be asked to also tend to the dining area where you will interact with the participants that LAFH serves. Provide quality service by serving nourishing meals for those who may not otherwise have access to them. You can also help to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where people can gather and connect over a warm meal. Dress code: Pants, closed-toed shoes, and clean shirt. All volunteers will be wearing a hairnet and gloves. Volunteers need to be 18 plus.

Make and Donate Sacked Lunches at North Hollywood Interfaith Food Pantry

Prepare and deliver sack lunches. Lunches should include: a sandwich (PB & J, turkey, or ham and/or cheese) a piece of fruit (oranges are best) chips and/or cookies (small bag) a drink (water or juice box) and a napkin. Energy bars or a box of raisins are also good. Brown or white paper sack bags and please label OUTSIDE with the type of sandwich. Sack lunches need to be delivered to the food pantry between 7:00am and 7:15am on the date for which you have signed up.

Rescue Produce From Being Wasted with Food Forward at West Hollywood Farmers Market

Recover produce, fight hunger, and build community at your local farmers market! Food Forward "gleans"---meaning they collect fresh, surplus produce that would otherwise go to waste--and donate 100% to local hunger relief organizations. Join the Volunteer Glean Team to help collect fruit and vegetable donations from vendors at the farmers market, and then box, sort, and weigh the donations. Volunteers should be comfortable carrying boxes of produce that may weigh up to 40 pounds, but can register to volunteer with someone who can help them lift if 40 pounds is too heavy. Volunteers don’t need to worry about bringing equipment or transporting the food. This opportunity is open to volunteers 12 years old and older, though children under 16 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Please check out the Volunteer FAQ page on their website to learn more about what to expect at volunteer events.
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Join Pico Union Project for their Community Garden Cleanups

Have some extra time in your day and looking for a good way to spend it? Join Pico Union Project for their weekly community cleanups to help beautify their thriving two-acre garden. It’s a chance to weed, plant sweat and bloom! Gardening opportunities always include a tasty community meal as well. Volunteers can come to the Pico Union Project any time between 9 am and 3 pm to help out.

Assist LA Family Housing with Kitchen Duties and Prepping Meals – Dinner Shift

Volunteering in the kitchen can be a great way to give back to your community. Whether you're helping to prepare meals for those in need, or assisting with kitchen duties such as food serving, bussing, or greeting, your time and effort can make a significant impact on those transitioning away from homelessness. Please keep in mind that you will be asked to also tend to the dining area where you will interact with the participants that LAFH serves. Provide quality service by serving nourishing meals for those who may not otherwise have access to them. You can also help to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where people can gather and connect over a warm meal. Dress code: Pants, closed-toed shoes, and clean shirt. All volunteers will be wearing a hairnet and gloves. Volunteers need to be 18 plus.

Assist LA Family Housing with Kitchen Duties and Prepping Meals – Dinner Shift

Volunteering in the kitchen can be a great way to give back to your community. Whether you're helping to prepare meals for those in need, or assisting with kitchen duties such as food serving, bussing, or greeting, your time and effort can make a significant impact on those transitioning away from homelessness. Please keep in mind that you will be asked to also tend to the dining area where you will interact with the participants that LAFH serves. Provide quality service by serving nourishing meals for those who may not otherwise have access to them. You can also help to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where people can gather and connect over a warm meal. Dress code: Pants, closed-toed shoes, and clean shirt. All volunteers will be wearing a hairnet and gloves. Volunteers need to be 18 plus.

Sort and Style Essential Goods for Transitioning Families at LA Family Housing

Volunteers work behind the scenes to transform raw donations into an organized, dignified shopping experience for families transitioning into permanent housing. Shifting out of homelessness is a major life transition, and walking into an organized resource space provides participants with comfort and choice. Tasks include inventorying, sorting, and merchandising incoming clothing, hygiene items, and household goods. Must be over 18 and attend a required training session.

Assemble Non-Perishable Food Packages for Families Facing Food Insecurities with Los Angeles Regional Food Bank

Since 1973, the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has worked to mobilize resources in the community to alleviate hunger. Volunteers will be assembling food packages for over 29,000 families, older adults, and children who face food insecurity in Los Angeles County. (The food packages consist of food items like canned fruit, canned vegetables, rice, cereal and other non-perishable food items.) Please refer to volunteer guidelines and dress code on sign-up. Volunteers must be 14-17 to participate.
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Assemble Non-Perishable Food Packages for Families Facing Food Insecurities with Los Angeles Regional Food Bank

Since 1973, the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has worked to mobilize resources in the community to alleviate hunger. Volunteers will be assembling food packages for over 29,000 families, older adults, and children who face food insecurity in Los Angeles County. (The food packages consist of food items like canned fruit, canned vegetables, rice, cereal and other non-perishable food items.) Please refer to volunteer guidelines and dress code on sign-up. Volunteers must be 14-17 to participate.
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Sort and Pack Fresh Produce for Families at the LA Site Warehouse

Since 1973, the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has worked to mobilize resources in the community to alleviate hunger. Volunteers will be assembling food packages for over 29,000 families, older adults, and children who face food insecurity in Los Angeles County. All volunteers must arrive 15-20 minutes early to allow time for parking and check-in. Free parking is available on-site; however, it is very limited and operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Carpooling, being dropped off, or bussing in together is strongly recommended. For safety reasons, closed-toe/closed-heel shoes are required, and headphones or earbuds cannot be worn in the volunteer production areas. Casual, comfortable, layered attire is recommended as volunteers will work in a warehouse with cooler temperatures. Please note that shorts and tank tops are not permitted. Gloves are provided onsite. Minimum age requirement to volunteer is 18.
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Sort and Pack Fresh Produce for Families at the LA Site Warehouse

Since 1973, the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has worked to mobilize resources in the community to alleviate hunger. Volunteers will be assembling food packages for over 29,000 families, older adults, and children who face food insecurity in Los Angeles County. All volunteers must arrive 15-20 minutes early to allow time for parking and check-in. Free parking is available on-site; however, it is very limited and operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Carpooling, being dropped off, or bussing in together is strongly recommended. For safety reasons, closed-toe/closed-heel shoes are required, and headphones or earbuds cannot be worn in the volunteer production areas. Casual, comfortable, layered attire is recommended as volunteers will work in a warehouse with cooler temperatures. Please note that shorts and tank tops are not permitted. Gloves are provided onsite. Minimum age requirement to volunteer is 18.
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Sort Essential Community Donations with PATH (People Assisting the Homeless)

Lend a hand to PATH Community Affairs staff by signing up for a donation sorting shift at PATH Metro Villas. Volunteers are a part of PATH's essential donation program that receives donated items from all around LA County. This experience involves receiving, sorting, organizing, and distributing donated items such as hygiene items, home goods, food, clothing, and more. They accept it all and do their best to make sure each donated item goes to an individual or family affected by homelessness in the community. Shifts are available on Tuesdays from 10:00 AM–12:00 PM & 12:30 PM–2:30 PM, and on Thursdays from 10:00 AM–12:00 PM. Sign-up is completed through Better Impact.

Sort Essential Community Donations with PATH (People Assisting the Homeless)

Lend a hand to PATH Community Affairs staff by signing up for a donation sorting shift at PATH Metro Villas. Volunteers are a part of PATH's essential donation program that receives donated items from all around LA County. This experience involves receiving, sorting, organizing, and distributing donated items such as hygiene items, home goods, food, clothing, and more. They accept it all and do their best to make sure each donated item goes to an individual or family affected by homelessness in the community. Shifts are available on Tuesdays from 10:00 AM–12:00 PM & 12:30 PM–2:30 PM, and on Thursdays from 10:00 AM–12:00 PM. Sign-up is completed through Better Impact.

Create Mosaic Suns With Big Sunday at our Art Tuesdays

Every Tuesday, volunteers join us at Big Sunday HQ to decorate mosaics in the shape of a sun. These beautiful works of art are then donated to schools, shelters, food banks – anywhere in need of a little more sunshine and warmth! This wonderful project is the brainchild of our old friend Cathy Weiss and led by Cathy and our own Big Sunday staff. You don’t need to be a brilliant artist to participate – just friendly and sincere. Just about everybody who’s worked on one tells us the mosaic suns are their favorite Big Sunday project!.
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Save Food and Stop Hunger with Food Forward at Torrance Tuesday Farmers Market

Recover produce, fight hunger, and build community at your local farmers market! Food Forward "gleans"---meaning they collect fresh, surplus produce that would otherwise go to waste--and donate 100% to local hunger relief organizations. Join the Volunteer Glean Team to help collect fruit and vegetable donations from vendors at the farmers market, and then box, sort, and weigh the donations. Volunteers should be comfortable carrying boxes of produce that may weigh up to 40 pounds, but can register to volunteer with someone who can help them lift if 40 pounds is too heavy. Volunteers don’t need to worry about bringing equipment or transporting the food. This opportunity is open to volunteers 12 years old and older, though children under 16 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Please check out the Volunteer FAQ page on their website to learn more about what to expect at volunteer events.
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Assist LA Family Housing with Kitchen Duties and Prepping Meals – Dinner Shift

Volunteering in the kitchen can be a great way to give back to your community. Whether you're helping to prepare meals for those in need, or assisting with kitchen duties such as food serving, bussing, or greeting, your time and effort can make a significant impact on those transitioning away from homelessness. Please keep in mind that you will be asked to also tend to the dining area where you will interact with the participants that LAFH serves. Provide quality service by serving nourishing meals for those who may not otherwise have access to them. You can also help to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where people can gather and connect over a warm meal. Dress code: Pants, closed-toed shoes, and clean shirt. All volunteers will be wearing a hairnet and gloves. Volunteers need to be 18 plus.

Assist LA Family Housing with Kitchen Duties and Prepping Meals – Dinner Shift

Volunteering in the kitchen can be a great way to give back to your community. Whether you're helping to prepare meals for those in need, or assisting with kitchen duties such as food serving, bussing, or greeting, your time and effort can make a significant impact on those transitioning away from homelessness. Please keep in mind that you will be asked to also tend to the dining area where you will interact with the participants that LAFH serves. Provide quality service by serving nourishing meals for those who may not otherwise have access to them. You can also help to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where people can gather and connect over a warm meal. Dress code: Pants, closed-toed shoes, and clean shirt. All volunteers will be wearing a hairnet and gloves. Volunteers need to be 18 plus.

Provide Healthy Social Interaction with a Family Game Night at LA Family Housing

Volunteers play board games and chat with families transitioning out of homelessness at interim housing sites in Los Angeles County. One of the most powerful ways to help participants transitioning out of homelessness is to give them opportunities for healthy social interaction. It may seem like you are just playing checkers, but you are helping someone practice their communication skills and heal their interpersonal relationships. REQUIREMENTS: Must first attend their required (but awesome) training. Must be over 18. They do not fulfill court-ordered volunteer hours.
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