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Help Serve Food and Lead Activities at Summer Meal Sites for Kids this Summer (Lake City) Hunger Intervention Program Date/Time: Now through August 28. Meal times depend on site, but plan on around 11:45am - 1:45pm. Volunteers who can commit to once a week are appreciated but volunteers that are available more sporadically are also needed Location: Lake City Court Apartments, 12536 33rd Ave NE; Lake City Community Center, 12531 28th Ave NE; Nathan Hale High School, 10750 30th Ave NE; Cedarvale Apartments, 11050 8th Ave NE; Jackson Park Community Building, 14374 30th Ave NE Do you love food? Do you love having fun? Do something great with your summer! Hunger Intervention Program (HIP) is looking for volunteers to assist with their summer meals program weekdays around lunch time at their five meal sites in Lake City. Volunteers are needed to serve food and help lead activities. Activities will include games, arts & crafts, reading, and more. Ages: Ages 14 and up, or younger kids with parental supervision Time Commitment: Two hours per shift plus a volunteer orientation Contact: Email americorps@hungerintervention.org or call 206.457.2871 to confirm. www.hungerintervention.org |
Help Local Children WestSide Baby Date/Time: White Center: Mondays and Wednesdays, 9am - 1pm; Saturdays, 10am - 1pm; First Tuesday and Third Thursday, 6 - 9pm Central District: Mondays and Thursdays, 9am - 1pm; Wednesdays, 9am - 5pm Location: White Center: 10027 14th Ave SW, Seattle, or Central District: 2301 S Jackson St., Ste 202, Seattle WestSide Baby, in partnership with our community, provides essentials to local children in need by collecting and distributing diapers, clothing and equipment. Although we function with a small staff, volunteers are the life blood of what we do, providing valuable support in a variety of ways from sorting donations and packaging items, to providing community outreach or organizing fundraising opportunities. New volunteers are always welcome, and we have roles suitable for older children, corporate groups, families and any interested, enthusiastic individuals. Ages: Children age eight and older are welcome to participate. An adult must accompany volunteers between ages 8-13 and volunteers ages 14-17 must have a signed consent form. Time Commitment: Flexible Contact: Shana Allen, shana@westsidebaby.org or 206.686.6659 with questions. Application can be found online at www.westsidebaby.org/donate-now/volunteer/ www.westsidebaby.org |
Help Homeless Youth YouthCare Date/Time: Donations can be delivered Monday through Friday 9am - 5pm Location: 2500 NE 54th St., Seattle It's hard for most of us to imagine carrying all of our belongings - from hygiene supplies to clothing and shoes - on our back. Homeless youth face this challenge on a daily basis. You and your family can help by donating backpacks and the supplies needed to fill them. Or you can help spread the word and raise awareness about the issue of youth homelessness by doing a drive for needed items, which is a great way to help youth get the items they need to get off the streets and prepare for life. This is also a great opportunity to start a conversation in your family and community about what it would feel like to be homeless (i.e. why are socks so important?) Your support makes a big difference! Their most current and urgent needs are:
- New underwear (bikini-style for women, boxers for men; all sizes)
- New socks
- Backpacks
- Travel-size toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, and deodorant
- Feminine hygiene products
- Razors and shaving cream
- Sleeping bags
- Gift cards (grocery stores, Target, Fred Meyer, etc.)
Ages: Everyone can participate Time Commitment: Flexible Contact: Gabbi Sawrey, Drives and Group Projects Coordinator, 206.204.1412, gabbi.sawrey@youthcare.org www.YouthCare.org |
Make Food for Summer Meals for Kids Program Hunger Intervention Program Date/Time: Now through August 28. Mondays, 9am - noon & 5 - 7pm; Wednesdays, 5 - 7pm; and Fridays, 10am - noon Location: Lake City Presbyterian Church - Fellowship Hall. 3841 NE 123rd Street, Seattle The Hunger Intervention Program is making free meals for kids and teens in need. You and your family can help prepare the meals in HIP's kitchen at Lake City Presbyterian Church. If you don't like to work with food you can help with the dishes! RSVP is helpful but not required. Ages: Ages eight and up are welcome to volunteer with their families Time Commitment: Two to three hours per shift Contact: Email americorps@hungerintervention.org or call 206.457.2871 to confirm. www.hungerintervention.org |
Riverton - Making Sandwiches Seattle's Union Gospel Mission Date/Time: Everyday, 2-4pm Location: 3020 S. 128th PL, Burien You can help serve, rescue and transform a life, one sandwich at a time. The Mission needs help preparing hundreds of sandwiches every single day of the year. These sandwiches are delivered to the Mission's Search & Rescue vans each evening, where adult volunteers serve the sandwiches to hundreds of people in homelessness throughout the night. The sandwich is often the first gesture of humanity a person in homelessness may have encountered in a very long time-don't ever underestimate the power of simple sandwich! Ages: Open to all ages Time Commitment: Two hours Contact: All volunteers should register at www.ugm.volunteerhub.com/events/index. Additional questions can be directed to volunteer@ugm.org or call 206.723.0767. www.ugm.org |
Bring & Serve a Group Dinner at EFS (Emergency Family Shelter) Seattle's Union Gospel Mission Date/Time: Monday-Friday, 5-8:30pm (dinner serving time is 6:30pm) Location: 314 Bell Street, Seattle Bring a complete and ready to serve meal for a group of 48 women and children (plus the number of people in your volunteer group) to the EFS. You can help serve, rescue and transform the lives of four-dozen women and children one meal at a time. Your meal preparations and cooking must be completed before coming to EFS. Warming ovens and basic kitchen equipment are available to finalize the serving of the meal. Please do not include pork in your meal. Ages: Open to all ages. There is a maximum of 20 volunteers per night. Time Commitment: Three to four hours (plus prep time) Contact: All volunteers should register at www.ugm.volunteerhub.com/events/index. Additional questions can be directed to volunteer@ugm.org or call 206.723.0767. www.ugm.org |
Help Restore Watershed Park Green Kirkland Partnership Date/Time: Sunday, July 26, 1 - 3pm Location: Watershed Park, 4500 - 112th Ave. NE, Kirkland. Volunteers will meet at the 112th Ave entrance (wooden kiosk marks the meeting place) Join your neighbors to help with the restoration of Watershed Park. Volunteers will be doing a mix of restoration activities, which may include removing aggressive invasive species like ivy and blackberry; spreading mulch over cleared areas; and planting native trees, shrubs and ground covers. No experience is necessary! Ages: Volunteers must be at least five; a parent or guardian must accompany children under age 14. Volunteers 14-17 may volunteer without their parents if they bring a youth waiver signed by a parent or guardian. Time Commitment: Two hours Contact: Katie Cava, kcava@kirklandwa.gov, 425.587.3306. Registration is available online. www.kirklandwa.gov |
Building/Grounds Maintenance - SMART Home Seattle's Union Gospel Mission Date/Time: Mondays and Thursday, 9:30am - 1:30pm (hours can be flexible) Location: Ballard SMART Home is a partnership with Philadelphia Church in Ballard, providing single mothers with transitional housing and other resources and training to aid their success. They are looking for volunteers, families or groups that would like to serve our families by helping to maintain the building and surrounding area through yard work, light maintenance, painting, etc. Yard tools and basic maintenance tools should be provided/brought by volunteers. Ages: All volunteers must be age 13 or older. Volunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Time Commitment: Two to four hours Contact: volunteer@ugm.org or call 206.723.0767. Volunteers should register online www.ugm.org |
Sort & Pack Food Food Lifeline Date/Time: Food Lifeline's volunteer needs are ongoing. Shifts are available the following times:
- Tuesday; 9am - noon, 1 - 4pm or 6 - 8pm
- Wednesday; 1 - 4 pm or 6 - 8pm
- Thursday; 9am - noon, 1 -4 pm or 6 - 8pm
- Friday; 9am - noon or 1 - 3pm
- Saturday; 9am - noon or 1 - 4pm
Please check our online volunteer calendar for availability. Weekday volunteers are Food Lifeline's greatest need! Location: Food Lifeline - 1702 NE 150th St, Shoreline Food Lifeline is a Feeding America food bank serving Western Washington. Food Lifeline approaches hunger as a logistical problem that can be solved. By redirecting good food from local farmers, grocers and restaurants that might otherwise go to waste, Food Lifeline can provide more than 88,000 meals daily. Volunteers inspect, sort and repack these donations for distribution to our network of 275 hunger relief partners. Volunteers must wear close-toed shoes and we suggest dressing in layers as the warehouse is not climate controlled. Ages: Volunteers must be at least six years or older. Volunteers 15 and under require adult supervision. Youth groups require one adult for every five kids. Time Commitment: Shifts are typically two to three hours long. Contact: Volunteers can schedule online at www.foodlifeline.civicore.com. Or contact Heather or Jennifer at 206.545.6600 for scheduling assistance. www.foodlifeline.org |
Sort and Repackage Bulk Food Northwest Harvest Date/Time: Tuesday-Saturday, 9am - noon or 1 - 3pm; Wednesday evening, 4 - 7pm Location: Kent Warehouse, 22220 68th Ave S, Kent The mission of Northwest Harvest is to provide nutritious food to hungry people statewide in a manner that respects their dignity, while fighting to eliminate hunger. Our vision is ample nutritious food is available to everyone in Washington State. Northwest Harvest is the only non-profit food bank distributor operating statewide in Washington with a network of more than 370 food banks, meal programs and high-need schools. Through this network, we provide more than two million meals every month. Volunteers will sort and repackage bulk food into family sized portions for distribution to food banks throughout the state. It is incredible to see how many meals you can package in just a few hours! Ages: Minimum age of nine (or 3rd grade). Adult chaperones are required for volunteers up to age 15. Sixteen and 17-year-olds are able to volunteer on their own with a parent permission form on file, however, adult chaperones are needed for groups of 16 and 17-year-olds and one adult is needed to be the primary contact. All volunteers must be scheduled in advance. Time Commitment: Two or three hour shifts Contact: Katie Taylor, Kent Volunteer Coordinator, 206.923.7472, KatieT@northwestharvest.org www.northwestharvest.org |
Sort, Package and Distribute Food Northwest Harvest Date/Time: Monday and Wednesday, 8:30am - 5:30pm Thursday and Friday, 8:30am - 5pm Location: Cherry Street Food Bank, 711 Cherry Street, Seattle The mission of Northwest Harvest is to provide nutritious food to hungry people statewide in a manner that respects their dignity, while fighting to eliminate hunger. Our vision is ample nutritious food is available to everyone in Washington State. Northwest Harvest is the only non-profit food bank distributor operating statewide in Washington with a network of more than 370 food banks, meal programs and high-need schools. Through this network, we provide more than two million meals every month. Volunteers will work directly with clients. Tasks include sorting, packaging and distributing food. Ages: Minimum age of 9 (or 3rd grade). Adult chaperones are required for volunteers up to age 15. Sixteen and 17 year olds are able to volunteer on their own with a parent permission form on file, however, adult chaperones are needed for groups of 16 and 17 year olds and one adult is needed to be the primary contact. All volunteers must be scheduled in advance. Time Commitment: Flexible two to three hour shifts Contact: Jeri Chonle, Volunteer Coordinator Cherry Street Food Bank, 206.923.7456, JeriC@northwestharvest.org www.northwestharvest.org |
Food Pick Up Kent Food Bank Date/Time: Saturdays or Sundays Location: East Hill - Kent The Kent Food Bank provides emergency food and clothing for individuals and families within the Kent School District boundary. You and your family can volunteer to pick up donations from a local store and transport them to the Food Bank Annex on East Hill. We are looking for people willing to commit to one pick up per month. This is a great project for families. Children can help load and unload donations. Ages: Need at least one adult to drive and supervise, but volunteers of any age are welcome to assist. Time Commitment: About an hour Contact: Email kentfoodbank@gmail.com for more information www.facebook.com/kentfoodbank |
Assemble CWS Kits Church World Service (CWS) Date/Time: Kits are accepted year-round Location: Ship all Kits prepaid to: Church World Service Brethren Service Center Annex
601 Main Street
P.O. Box 188 New Windsor, MD 21776-0188 CWS Kits are small packages of supplies assembled by volunteers and shipped to people in need around the world. Assembling these kits is a great activity to add kindness to a summer barbeque or other summer family get-together. Church World Service (CWS) collects School Kits, Hygiene Kits, Baby Care Kits and Emergency Clean-up Buckets and distributes them worldwide to those in need. Click the above links for instructions for assembling and shipping the kits. You can make it a party and divide the cost among many families. Doing Good Together's Assemble Kits for CWS page offers suggestions for reflections, resources and ways for your family to take it further. Ages: Everyone can participate Time Commitment: Varies Contact: 1.800.297.1516, info@cwsglobal.org www.cwsglobal.org |
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