Northside Common Ministries

needs your help!

Volunteer to provide & serve dinner.

Volunteer sign-ups are now open to provide and serve dinner to the men who count on Northside Common Ministries for a hot meal.

We need your help filling up the calendar! You can volunteer as a department, as a family or with a group of friends, whatever your preference, you'll be making a lasting impact on the lives of those who need it most.



Goodwill staff are being given the first pick of available dates before it becomes available to the general public on January 29th. Sign up to make a difference today!

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FAQ:


What time should I be there to serve?

Between 7:00pm- 8:00pm


Can I bring family members or friends to help me?

Yes! You're welcome to bring family or friends.


Can I stay to serve?

Yes, you are encouraged to stay and serve.


Can I drop off food and not stay to serve?

Yes, you are welcome to drop-off the food if serving is not an option.


How many people should I prepare to feed?

Always prepare to feed at least 30 men.


What are recommended foods that I can bring?

This is based on what you feel comfortable preparing, we try to stay away from pork mostly. This may be the only meal these men eat for the day, so a full meal is encouraged (i.e. a protein, vegetable, starch/pasta sidedish, and a dessert)


Is there a kitchen on site where I can warm up food?

Yes, you can prepare food in the kitchen on site if needed. Crockpots are a great option for keeping food hot while serving too.


Should I bring plates, cups or silverware?

No, all of these are provided.


Are there any allergies that I should prepare for?

Always be aware of nut allergies.


How do I get in the building?

Enter the building through the main entrance in the front of the building. Simply press the call button at the door to be let in.

Have additional questions?

Call Michael Moore at 412-430-2937 or

Ed Boehme at 412-302-3528

At Northside Common Ministries, we are committed to building those bridges that connect our neighbors in need to an improved quality of life, while tearing down the walls that keep the hungry and homeless from success.

www.ncmin.org