Volunteer: Assist Registration Utilizing Your English / Spanish Translation SkillsDo you have a heart for helping people? Enjoy working outdoors? If so, we would love for you to join us on the Registration Team. Each Tuesday, you will help assist, qualify, and connect families with food assistance and services. Fluency in English / Spanish translation is needed on our registration team. Assist new applicants with a short intake form and check in families already registered. We process 25 - 35 new applications and provide food to over 300 families each week. Fast paced environment. This is a Mobile Food Pantry so work will be outdoors. Please dress accordingly for the weather conditions. Hours: 7:00am - 11:00 am Address: 1804 P Ave, Plano, TX 75074 Program: Partner Agency: Christian Benevolent Outreach Food Pantry Do you have a heart for helping people? Enjoy working outdoors? If so, we would love for you to join us on the Registration Team. Each Tuesday, you will help assist, qualify, and connect families with food assistance and services. Fluency in English / Spanish translation is needed on our registration team. Assist new applicants with a short intake form and check in families already registered. We process 25 - 35 new applications and provide food to over 300 families each week. Fast paced environment. This is a Mobile Food Pantry so work will be outdoors. Please dress accordingly for the weather conditions. Hours: 7:00am - 11:00 am Address: 1804 P Ave, Plano, TX 75074 Program: Partner Agency: Christian Benevolent Outreach Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75074 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bulk RepackingThe Distribution Center posts an entire month's calendar one month in advance on the first business day of the month. Once a shift is full, it will disappear from the calendar. This opportunity takes place at our Distribution Center, which is located at 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075. Description: Volunteer as an individual to help us repack bulk rice, beans, or pasta into one-pound bags for hungry North Texans in a warehouse environment while working cooperatively with other volunteers and staff. Specific dress code regulations are required for this opportunity; please review the dress code policy below. Volunteers may potentially be lifting 20 - 25 pound boxes. Age Requirements: According to safety guidelines, all attendees must be 16 years of age or older. Dress Code: Due to the nature of this opportunity, a strict dress code policy will be enforced. Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). Wedding bands with no stones may be worn under gloves. Medical alert bracelets and necklaces may be worn under gloves or tucked into your shirt. No other jewelry(earrings, bracelets, rings, necklaces, watches, etc.) will be allowed to be worn in the room. No loose clothing or sleeveless shirts are allowed. Short-sleeve shirts are recommended. Outer layers such as jackets and cardigans must be removed. Long sleeves will be required to be tucked into gloves. NTFB will provide gloves that must be worn while in the room. You may not supply your own gloves for this opportunity. NTFB will provide hair nets and beard nets that must be worn while in the room. A hat may not be worn instead of a hair net. Commitment: The shift will begin promptly at 9:00am and 1:00pm. Check-in begins at 8:30am and 12:30pm. This opportunity does not allow for volunteers arriving after the start time to join the shift. Any volunteer arriving after 9:00am or 1:00pm will not be allowed to volunteer for this opportunity. Need to cancel, here is how you can cancel? We appreciate you canceling your registration in a timely manner so we may offer the slots to other volunteers. Safety: We invite volunteers into our facility to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules, follow the directions given by station leaders, and immediately report any accidents to a staff member. Due to the nature of this opportunity, strict safety rules will be in place. You must comply to all safety guidelines, including wearing the provided personal protective equipment. Failure to follow the safety rules will result in removal from this opportunity. Phone and Personal Belongings: Phones, earbuds, wallets, jewelry(including watches), and other belongings are not allowed to be on your person in the Repack Room. Small personal lockers are provided right outside the space. You will be unable to access these items during the shift. Bags, such as purses or backpacks, will not fit inside these lockers. Accommodation Needs: This opportunity includes standing, bending, and potentially lifting 25-50 pounds. Please let us know if you have accommodation needs. Tracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift with a staff member. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. If you check in through the Galaxy site or add your own hours, they will not be approved. By checking in with a staff member your hours will be entered in automatically. In addition to tracking hours in our online system, you may ask the Volunteer Experience Team for a North Texas Food Bank Hour Verification Form after the shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Lobby Hours: Normal lobby hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Shift Closure: If we need to cancel a shift for any reason, a cancellation email will be sent to all volunteers who signed up by 8:00 a.m. Inviting News Media: Please make arrangements prior to your shift with the North Texas Food Bank’s Communication Team if you are inviting news media. Donations: We're so thankful for your generosity when you volunteer. Ask the volunteer coordinator for more info! Parking: Carpooling is highly recommended. Thank you for not parking in a reserved spot or in the lot of our neighbors. Program: NTFB Distribution Center The Distribution Center posts an entire month's calendar one month in advance on the first business day of the month. Once a shift is full, it will disappear from the calendar. This opportunity takes place at our Distribution Center, which is located at 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075. Description: Volunteer as an individual to help us repack bulk rice, beans, or pasta into one-pound bags for hungry North Texans in a warehouse environment while working cooperatively with other volunteers and staff. Specific dress code regulations are required for this opportunity; please review the dress code policy below. Volunteers may potentially be lifting 20 - 25 pound boxes. Age Requirements: According to safety guidelines, all attendees must be 16 years of age or older. Dress Code: Due to the nature of this opportunity, a strict dress code policy will be enforced. Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). Wedding bands with no stones may be worn under gloves. Medical alert bracelets and necklaces may be worn under gloves or tucked into your shirt. No other jewelry(earrings, bracelets, rings, necklaces, watches, etc.) will be allowed to be worn in the room. No loose clothing or sleeveless shirts are allowed. Short-sleeve shirts are recommended. Outer layers such as jackets and cardigans must be removed. Long sleeves will be required to be tucked into gloves. NTFB will provide gloves that must be worn while in the room. You may not supply your own gloves for this opportunity. NTFB will provide hair nets and beard nets that must be worn while in the room. A hat may not be worn instead of a hair net. Commitment: The shift will begin promptly at 9:00am and 1:00pm. Check-in begins at 8:30am and 12:30pm. This opportunity does not allow for volunteers arriving after the start time to join the shift. Any volunteer arriving after 9:00am or 1:00pm will not be allowed to volunteer for this opportunity. Need to cancel, here is how you can cancel? We appreciate you canceling your registration in a timely manner so we may offer the slots to other volunteers. Safety: We invite volunteers into our facility to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules, follow the directions given by station leaders, and immediately report any accidents to a staff member. Due to the nature of this opportunity, strict safety rules will be in place. You must comply to all safety guidelines, including wearing the provided personal protective equipment. Failure to follow the safety rules will result in removal from this opportunity. Phone and Personal Belongings: Phones, earbuds, wallets, jewelry(including watches), and other belongings are not allowed to be on your person in the Repack Room. Small personal lockers are provided right outside the space. You will be unable to access these items during the shift. Bags, such as purses or backpacks, will not fit inside these lockers. Accommodation Needs: This opportunity includes standing, bending, and potentially lifting 25-50 pounds. Please let us know if you have accommodation needs. Tracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift with a staff member. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. If you check in through the Galaxy site or add your own hours, they will not be approved. By checking in with a staff member your hours will be entered in automatically. In addition to tracking hours in our online system, you may ask the Volunteer Experience Team for a North Texas Food Bank Hour Verification Form after the shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Lobby Hours: Normal lobby hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Shift Closure: If we need to cancel a shift for any reason, a cancellation email will be sent to all volunteers who signed up by 8:00 a.m. Inviting News Media: Please make arrangements prior to your shift with the North Texas Food Bank’s Communication Team if you are inviting news media. Donations: We're so thankful for your generosity when you volunteer. Ask the volunteer coordinator for more info! Parking: Carpooling is highly recommended. Thank you for not parking in a reserved spot or in the lot of our neighbors. Program: NTFB Distribution Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Distribution SetupJoin us as we receive and unload inventory from NTFB for our distribution. Volunteers will also assist in setting up the food and supplies for the distribution. This opportunity requires standing, bending and lifting. Volunteers be required to lift 5 to 30 pounds during the shift. This opportunity will take place outside, so please dress accordingly. Closed-toe shoes are required. This opportunity takes place at 1804 P Avenue, Plano, TX 75074. Program: Partner Agency: Christian Benevolent Outreach Food Pantry Join us as we receive and unload inventory from NTFB for our distribution. Volunteers will also assist in setting up the food and supplies for the distribution. This opportunity requires standing, bending and lifting. Volunteers be required to lift 5 to 30 pounds during the shift. This opportunity will take place outside, so please dress accordingly. Closed-toe shoes are required. This opportunity takes place at 1804 P Avenue, Plano, TX 75074. Program: Partner Agency: Christian Benevolent Outreach Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75074 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Donation Door ClerkDescription: Provide excellent customer service while receiving food donations at our donation door. This position requires basic math skills and face to face contact with the public. Closed-toe shoes are required. Ability to lift at least 25 lbs. This opportunity includes pushing, pulling, lifting and bending. On the job training will be provided. You will experience some down time, please feel free to bring a book or work. You are welcome to bring a laptop or tablet, however, please make sure it is fully charged as there is not a power outlet nearby. We appreciate your time. This opportunity is for 18 years and older. On the job training will include learning how to use a manual pallet jack and donation receipt system. Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Items that are not appropriate include revealing clothing or dangling accessories. Commitment: We suggest arriving a few minutes prior to your shift. Thank you for being on time as we follow an agenda to be as productive as possible. Running late? If you are 10+ minutes late, we cannot guarantee you will be able to volunteer. Need to cancel, here is how you can cancel? We appreciate you canceling your registration in a timely manner so we may offer the slots to other volunteers. We appreciate you canceling your registration in a timely manner so we may offer the slot to another volunteer. Safety: We invite volunteers into our facility to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules, follow the directions given, and immediately report any accidents to a staff member. Thank you for helping us make safety a top priority! Address: 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075 Parking: Please park in front lot. Thank you for not parking in a reserved spot or in the lot of our neighbors. Tracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift with a staff member. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. If you check in through the Galaxy site or add your own hours, they will not be approved. By checking in with a staff member your hours will be entered in automatically. In addition to tracking hours in our online system, you may ask the receptionist for a North Texas Food Bank Hour Verification Form after the shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Lunch/Snacks: Food and drink must be eaten in designated volunteer break areas. Volunteer door clerks must rotate break times. Lobby Hours: Normal lobby hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Shift Closure: If a shift is closed due to inclement weather, a cancellation email will be sent to all volunteers who signed up by 8:00 a.m. Program: NTFB Distribution Center Description: Provide excellent customer service while receiving food donations at our donation door. This position requires basic math skills and face to face contact with the public. Closed-toe shoes are required. Ability to lift at least 25 lbs. This opportunity includes pushing, pulling, lifting and bending. On the job training will be provided. You will experience some down time, please feel free to bring a book or work. You are welcome to bring a laptop or tablet, however, please make sure it is fully charged as there is not a power outlet nearby. We appreciate your time. This opportunity is for 18 years and older. On the job training will include learning how to use a manual pallet jack and donation receipt system. Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Items that are not appropriate include revealing clothing or dangling accessories. Commitment: We suggest arriving a few minutes prior to your shift. Thank you for being on time as we follow an agenda to be as productive as possible. Running late? If you are 10+ minutes late, we cannot guarantee you will be able to volunteer. Need to cancel, here is how you can cancel? We appreciate you canceling your registration in a timely manner so we may offer the slots to other volunteers. We appreciate you canceling your registration in a timely manner so we may offer the slot to another volunteer. Safety: We invite volunteers into our facility to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules, follow the directions given, and immediately report any accidents to a staff member. Thank you for helping us make safety a top priority! Address: 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075 Parking: Please park in front lot. Thank you for not parking in a reserved spot or in the lot of our neighbors. Tracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift with a staff member. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. If you check in through the Galaxy site or add your own hours, they will not be approved. By checking in with a staff member your hours will be entered in automatically. In addition to tracking hours in our online system, you may ask the receptionist for a North Texas Food Bank Hour Verification Form after the shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Lunch/Snacks: Food and drink must be eaten in designated volunteer break areas. Volunteer door clerks must rotate break times. Lobby Hours: Normal lobby hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Shift Closure: If a shift is closed due to inclement weather, a cancellation email will be sent to all volunteers who signed up by 8:00 a.m. Program: NTFB Distribution Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Prepare and Distribute Family Food BoxesCome join us Tuesday morning as we prepare family food boxes for distribution to 300+ families in need in our community. You may be bagging produce or meat, and/or creating a box of staples for each family. Once the boxes are prepared, help load those boxes into the families' vehicle. Expect a lot of repetitive standing, bending and lifting (20-25 pounds). Most of the work is performed outdoors so volunteers should come dressed in weather appropriate clothing and closed toe shoes (no flip flops or sandals). For summer months a hat and sunscreen are recommended. For winter months a hat, coat, and gloves are recommended. We start at 7:00 am till 11:00 am, or until food supplies run out. Christian Benevolent Outreach Food Pantry utilizes a mobile food pantry delivery format. Some volunteer opportunities will require direct contact with the families we serve. Any bi-lingual skills you possess are a plus! Our address is 1804 P Avenue, Plano, TX 75074 Group or Teams: Groups of up to 12 are welcome to volunteer for this opportunity. Every person must be signed up on the portal as part of the team. Groups are not guaranteed to stay together during the shift. Instructions on how to sign up as a group can be found here. Any unfilled spots on a team are released 10 calendar days before the shift date. Program: Partner Agency: Christian Benevolent Outreach Food Pantry Come join us Tuesday morning as we prepare family food boxes for distribution to 300+ families in need in our community. You may be bagging produce or meat, and/or creating a box of staples for each family. Once the boxes are prepared, help load those boxes into the families' vehicle. Expect a lot of repetitive standing, bending and lifting (20-25 pounds). Most of the work is performed outdoors so volunteers should come dressed in weather appropriate clothing and closed toe shoes (no flip flops or sandals). For summer months a hat and sunscreen are recommended. For winter months a hat, coat, and gloves are recommended. We start at 7:00 am till 11:00 am, or until food supplies run out. Christian Benevolent Outreach Food Pantry utilizes a mobile food pantry delivery format. Some volunteer opportunities will require direct contact with the families we serve. Any bi-lingual skills you possess are a plus! Our address is 1804 P Avenue, Plano, TX 75074 Group or Teams: Groups of up to 12 are welcome to volunteer for this opportunity. Every person must be signed up on the portal as part of the team. Groups are not guaranteed to stay together during the shift. Instructions on how to sign up as a group can be found here. Any unfilled spots on a team are released 10 calendar days before the shift date. Program: Partner Agency: Christian Benevolent Outreach Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75074 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Loading Boxes for Senior Program - Compassion CorsicanaHelp site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food promptly at 9:00 am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:40 am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 517 N. Commerce, Corsicana, TX 75110 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:40 am and check-in at the desk (entrance will be located on the side of the building) and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at Compassion Corsicana will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Door Dash delivery site Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Help site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food promptly at 9:00 am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:40 am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 517 N. Commerce, Corsicana, TX 75110 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:40 am and check-in at the desk (entrance will be located on the side of the building) and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at Compassion Corsicana will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Door Dash delivery site Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Loading Boxes for Senior Program - Grand Prairie United CharitiesHelp site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: Please arrive 15 to 20 minutes prior to the shift time to find parking and check-in. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 1417 Densman Street, Grand Prairie, TX 75051 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive 15 to 20 minutes prior to the shift time and check-in at the desk (entrance will be located on the side of the building), and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at Grand Prairie United Charities will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Help site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: Please arrive 15 to 20 minutes prior to the shift time to find parking and check-in. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 1417 Densman Street, Grand Prairie, TX 75051 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive 15 to 20 minutes prior to the shift time and check-in at the desk (entrance will be located on the side of the building), and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at Grand Prairie United Charities will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75051 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Loading Boxes for Senior Program - Hopkins County CommunityHelp site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food promptly at 8:00 am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 7:40 am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 217 Linda Dr., Sulphur Springs, TX 75482 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 7:40 am and check-in at the desk (entrance will be located on the side of the building) and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at Hopkins County Community Chest will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Door Dash delivery site Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Help site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food promptly at 8:00 am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 7:40 am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 217 Linda Dr., Sulphur Springs, TX 75482 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 7:40 am and check-in at the desk (entrance will be located on the side of the building) and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at Hopkins County Community Chest will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Door Dash delivery site Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Loading Boxes for Senior Program - Kingbridge CrossingHelp site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food promptly at 9:00 am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:40 am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 3131 Kingbridge St., Dallas, TX 75212 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:40 am and check-in at the desk (entrance will be located on the side of the building) and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at Kingbridge Crossings will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Door Dash delivery site Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Help site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food promptly at 9:00 am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:40 am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 3131 Kingbridge St., Dallas, TX 75212 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:40 am and check-in at the desk (entrance will be located on the side of the building) and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at Kingbridge Crossings will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Door Dash delivery site Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Loading Boxes for Senior Program - Lighthouse ResourceHelp site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food promptly at 10:00 am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 9:40 am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 9:40 am and check-in at the desk (entrance will be located on the side of the building) and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at Lighthouse Resources will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Door Dash delivery site Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Help site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food promptly at 10:00 am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 9:40 am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 9:40 am and check-in at the desk (entrance will be located on the side of the building) and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at Lighthouse Resources will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Door Dash delivery site Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75134 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Loading Boxes for Senior Program - Masterkey MinistriesHelp site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food promptly at 9:00 AM, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:40 AM to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 209 South Heritage Parkway, Sherman, TX 75092 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:40 AM and check-in at the desk (entrance will be located on the side of the building), and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at Masterkey Ministries will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Door Dash delivery site Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Help site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food promptly at 9:00 AM, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:40 AM to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 209 South Heritage Parkway, Sherman, TX 75092 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:40 AM and check-in at the desk (entrance will be located on the side of the building), and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at Masterkey Ministries will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Door Dash delivery site Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75092 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Loading Boxes for Senior Program - YMCA MoorelandHelp site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food promptly at 1:00 pm, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 12:40 am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 6701 S. Hampton Rd, Dallas, TX 75232 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 12:40 am and check-in at the desk and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at YMCA Mooreland will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Door Dash delivery site Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Help site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food promptly at 1:00 pm, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 12:40 am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 6701 S. Hampton Rd, Dallas, TX 75232 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 12:40 am and check-in at the desk and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at YMCA Mooreland will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Door Dash delivery site Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75232 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Loading Boxes for Senior Program: 5 LoavesHelp site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food promptly at 1:00 pm, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 12:40 pm to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 4401 Williford, Sachse, TX 75048 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 12:40 pm and check-in at the desk (entrance will be located on the side of the building), and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at 5 Loaves Food Pantry will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Door Dash delivery site Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Help site navigate Door Dash delivery pickups by assisting with loading boxes onto carts or into Dashers vehicles. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Assist navigating Door Dashers to loading area. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles or onto carts. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food promptly at 1:00 pm, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 12:40 pm to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 4401 Williford, Sachse, TX 75048 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots located at the entrance of the food pantry. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 12:40 pm and check-in at the desk (entrance will be located on the side of the building), and notify the staff member that you are a volunteer to assist with the Door Dash process. The staff at 5 Loaves Food Pantry will navigate you through the volunteer process. Safety: We invite volunteers to our new Door Dash delivery sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring Drinks and snacks Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Door Dash delivery site Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75048 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry SupportDescription: Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in a fast-paced, outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 25 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy and helpfulness are expected! Jobs may include the following: Hand out intake forms and golf pencils by slipping them in cracked windows. Direct lanes of traffic in the parking lot Assist recipients get the food to their car Move boxes at the staging site as needed. Other site-specific dutiesChaperone Requirements: All attendees must be 18 years of age or older, but 13-17-year-old may volunteer if a guardian or a group leader (who has secured permissions to participate) are in attendance . Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). If you do not have closed-toed shoes you will be asked to join us another day with proper attire. We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest, then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: Check in will begin at 8:45 AM and orientation will begin promptly at 9:00 AM. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, then please log into your account and cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Parking: Volunteers will park in the parking lot as shown on the site map Safety: We invite volunteers to our Mobile Pantry sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring. safety vest, if you have one. Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. In addition to tracking hours in our online system, you may ask the NTFB Mobile Pantry Coordinator for an Hour Verification Form after the shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Program: Mobile Partner: GrandView Church Description: Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in a fast-paced, outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 25 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy and helpfulness are expected! Jobs may include the following: Hand out intake forms and golf pencils by slipping them in cracked windows. Direct lanes of traffic in the parking lot Assist recipients get the food to their car Move boxes at the staging site as needed. Other site-specific dutiesChaperone Requirements: All attendees must be 18 years of age or older, but 13-17-year-old may volunteer if a guardian or a group leader (who has secured permissions to participate) are in attendance . Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). If you do not have closed-toed shoes you will be asked to join us another day with proper attire. We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest, then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: Check in will begin at 8:45 AM and orientation will begin promptly at 9:00 AM. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, then please log into your account and cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Parking: Volunteers will park in the parking lot as shown on the site map Safety: We invite volunteers to our Mobile Pantry sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring. safety vest, if you have one. Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. In addition to tracking hours in our online system, you may ask the NTFB Mobile Pantry Coordinator for an Hour Verification Form after the shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Program: Mobile Partner: GrandView Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75150 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry SupportDescription: Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in a fast-paced, outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 25 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy and helpfulness are expected! Jobs may include the following: Hand out intake forms and golf pencils by slipping them in cracked windows Direct lanes of traffic in the parking lot Take photos of intake forms through closed car windows and call out number of boxes required (NTFB to provide cameras- Site Leader will give guidance) Place food in trunk of vehicles or hood of car Move boxes at the staging site as needed Other site-specific dutiesChaperone Requirements: All attendees must be 18 years of age or older, but 16 and 17 year old may volunteer if a guardian or a group leader (who has secured permissions to participate) are in attendance. Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). If you do not have closed-toed shoes you will be asked to join us another day with proper attire. We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: Check in will begin at 7:45 AM and orientation will begin promptly at 8:00 AM. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, then please log into your account and cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Parking: Volunteers will park in the parking lot as shown on the site map. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Mobile Pantry sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingThings to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work Gloves
Tracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. In addition to tracking hours in our online system, you may ask the NTFB Mobile Pantry Coordinator for an Hour Verification Form after the shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Program: Mobile Partner: Greater El-Bethel Church of God in Christ Description: Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in a fast-paced, outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 25 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy and helpfulness are expected! Jobs may include the following: Hand out intake forms and golf pencils by slipping them in cracked windows Direct lanes of traffic in the parking lot Take photos of intake forms through closed car windows and call out number of boxes required (NTFB to provide cameras- Site Leader will give guidance) Place food in trunk of vehicles or hood of car Move boxes at the staging site as needed Other site-specific dutiesChaperone Requirements: All attendees must be 18 years of age or older, but 16 and 17 year old may volunteer if a guardian or a group leader (who has secured permissions to participate) are in attendance. Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). If you do not have closed-toed shoes you will be asked to join us another day with proper attire. We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: Check in will begin at 7:45 AM and orientation will begin promptly at 8:00 AM. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, then please log into your account and cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Parking: Volunteers will park in the parking lot as shown on the site map. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Mobile Pantry sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingThings to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work Gloves
Tracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. In addition to tracking hours in our online system, you may ask the NTFB Mobile Pantry Coordinator for an Hour Verification Form after the shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Program: Mobile Partner: Greater El-Bethel Church of God in Christ Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 10, 2025 Zip Code: 75040 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pack and BoxThe Distribution Center posts an entire month's calendar one month in advance on the first business day of the month. Once a shift is full, it will disappear from the calendar. Description: Volunteer as an individual or with a group to help sort, bag, and/or box food for our neighbors. Activities can include working with produce, canned goods, milk, and other items. Volunteers will work in our climate-controlled warehouse with other volunteers and staff. This opportunity requires standing, lifting, and bending. While most volunteers will lift 1 to 15 pounds, some tasks could require lifting up to 30-pounds. All volunteers must be signed up for the specific shift. We do not accept walk-ins. Age Requirements: Volunteers must be at least 12 years old on the day of the volunteer service. Volunteers who are 12 – 15 are required to have a chaperone who is at least 18 years old who takes legal responsibility for the minor. Volunteers who are 16 and older do not need a chaperone. NTFB does not provide chaperones. There can be one chaperone per three minors. The chaperone is also required to create a volunteer account and sign up for the shift. The chaperone is required to volunteer alongside the minor. Chaperones are not allowed to sit in the orientation room or lobby while the minor volunteers. Children under the age of 12 may not volunteer or come with their parent/guardian to sit in the lobby during the shift. Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required. We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for movement. The warehouse is climate-controlled. Items that are not appropriate include revealing clothing or dangling accessories. You will be unable to keep a bag(including a fanny pack or belt bag) on your person during the shift. Lockers are available to store away personal belongings. Group or Teams: Groups of up to 25 are welcome to volunteer for this opportunity. Every person must be signed up on the portal as part of the team. Groups are not guaranteed to stay together during the shift. Instructions on how to sign up as a group can be found here. Any unfilled spots on a team are released 10 calendar days before the shift date. Groups cannot cater or bring food to consume before or after the shift. Additionally, we do not have space that can be used for meetings or meals. There are several restaurants in the area that can accommodate groups of all sizes. You can find our recommendations here. Time Commitment: The shift is 2.5 hours in length. Due to the nature of the opportunity, we ask that volunteers participate for the entirety of the shift. Check-in begins 30-minutes before the shift time. Morning shift check-in begins at 8:30am for the morning shift and afternoon shift check-in begins at 12:30pm. Lobby doors open at 8:30am. Orientation begins promptly at the shift start time. We have a 10-minute grace period. Any volunteer arriving after 9:10am or 1:10pm will not be able to stay to volunteer. Instructions to cancel your reservation can be found here. Volunteers who no-show for 5 or more shifts in a month risk having their account deactivated from the system. Address and Parking: This opportunity takes place at 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075. There is a surface-level parking lot in front of the building. Carpooling is recommended. If your group is coming on a bus, please let us know by emailing volunteer@ntfb.org. Tracking Hours: The Volunteer Portal tracks your hours. You must be checked in by a NTFB Staff Member upon arrival at the shift. Hours entered manually by the volunteer will be denied by NTFB Staff. Hour verification forms will be distributed at the conclusion of the shift. To download your Volunteer Resume, follow the directions found here. NTFB Staff will sign hour verification documents from education institutions, service organizations, or employers. NTFB’s Program: NTFB Distribution Center The Distribution Center posts an entire month's calendar one month in advance on the first business day of the month. Once a shift is full, it will disappear from the calendar. Description: Volunteer as an individual or with a group to help sort, bag, and/or box food for our neighbors. Activities can include working with produce, canned goods, milk, and other items. Volunteers will work in our climate-controlled warehouse with other volunteers and staff. This opportunity requires standing, lifting, and bending. While most volunteers will lift 1 to 15 pounds, some tasks could require lifting up to 30-pounds. All volunteers must be signed up for the specific shift. We do not accept walk-ins. Age Requirements: Volunteers must be at least 12 years old on the day of the volunteer service. Volunteers who are 12 – 15 are required to have a chaperone who is at least 18 years old who takes legal responsibility for the minor. Volunteers who are 16 and older do not need a chaperone. NTFB does not provide chaperones. There can be one chaperone per three minors. The chaperone is also required to create a volunteer account and sign up for the shift. The chaperone is required to volunteer alongside the minor. Chaperones are not allowed to sit in the orientation room or lobby while the minor volunteers. Children under the age of 12 may not volunteer or come with their parent/guardian to sit in the lobby during the shift. Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required. We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for movement. The warehouse is climate-controlled. Items that are not appropriate include revealing clothing or dangling accessories. You will be unable to keep a bag(including a fanny pack or belt bag) on your person during the shift. Lockers are available to store away personal belongings. Group or Teams: Groups of up to 25 are welcome to volunteer for this opportunity. Every person must be signed up on the portal as part of the team. Groups are not guaranteed to stay together during the shift. Instructions on how to sign up as a group can be found here. Any unfilled spots on a team are released 10 calendar days before the shift date. Groups cannot cater or bring food to consume before or after the shift. Additionally, we do not have space that can be used for meetings or meals. There are several restaurants in the area that can accommodate groups of all sizes. You can find our recommendations here. Time Commitment: The shift is 2.5 hours in length. Due to the nature of the opportunity, we ask that volunteers participate for the entirety of the shift. Check-in begins 30-minutes before the shift time. Morning shift check-in begins at 8:30am for the morning shift and afternoon shift check-in begins at 12:30pm. Lobby doors open at 8:30am. Orientation begins promptly at the shift start time. We have a 10-minute grace period. Any volunteer arriving after 9:10am or 1:10pm will not be able to stay to volunteer. Instructions to cancel your reservation can be found here. Volunteers who no-show for 5 or more shifts in a month risk having their account deactivated from the system. Address and Parking: This opportunity takes place at 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075. There is a surface-level parking lot in front of the building. Carpooling is recommended. If your group is coming on a bus, please let us know by emailing volunteer@ntfb.org. Tracking Hours: The Volunteer Portal tracks your hours. You must be checked in by a NTFB Staff Member upon arrival at the shift. Hours entered manually by the volunteer will be denied by NTFB Staff. Hour verification forms will be distributed at the conclusion of the shift. To download your Volunteer Resume, follow the directions found here. NTFB Staff will sign hour verification documents from education institutions, service organizations, or employers. NTFB’s Program: NTFB Distribution Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75075 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pantry supportYou will be stocking shelves, sorting food, and serving neighbors. Please wear closed-toe shoes and dress comfortably. The address of this opportunity is 1711 Parker Road, Wylie, TX 75098. Program: Partner Agency: Amazing Grace Pantry You will be stocking shelves, sorting food, and serving neighbors. Please wear closed-toe shoes and dress comfortably. The address of this opportunity is 1711 Parker Road, Wylie, TX 75098. Program: Partner Agency: Amazing Grace Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75098 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Partner Mobile: Community Missionary Baptist (Cedar Hill)Like a market on wheels, the North Texas Food Bank's Mobile Pantry program is a traveling pantry that delivers nutritious food, including fresh produce and refrigerated items, directly to communities with high need. NTFB staff and host site volunteers unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in a parking lot. You must not have any symptoms of COVID-19 as stated on the CDC website. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Mobile Pantry Volunteer Opportunities only. Description: Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in a fast-paced, outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 25 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy and helpfulness are expected! Jobs may include the following: Hand out intake forms and golf pencils by slipping them in cracked windows Direct lanes of traffic in the parking lot Take photos of intake forms through closed car windows and call out number of boxes required (NTFB to provide cameras- Site Leader will give guidance) Place food in trunk of vehicles or hood of car Move boxes at the staging site as needed Other site-specific dutiesChaperone Requirements: All attendees must be 18 years of age or older, but 16 and 17 year old may volunteer if a guardian or a group leader (who has secured permissions to participate) are in attendance. Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). If you do not have closed-toed shoes you will be asked to join us another day with proper attire. We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: Check in will begin at 7:00 AM and orientation will begin promptly at 7:30 AM. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, then please log into your account and cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 820 East Wintergreen, Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Parking: Volunteers will park in the Northern parking lot facing perpendicular to Townsend as shown on the site map. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Mobile Pantry sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingThings to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. In addition to tracking hours in our online system, you may ask the NTFB Mobile Pantry Coordinator for an Hour Verification Form after the shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Program: Partner Mobile: Community Missionary Baptist Church Desoto/Cedar Hill Like a market on wheels, the North Texas Food Bank's Mobile Pantry program is a traveling pantry that delivers nutritious food, including fresh produce and refrigerated items, directly to communities with high need. NTFB staff and host site volunteers unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in a parking lot. You must not have any symptoms of COVID-19 as stated on the CDC website. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Mobile Pantry Volunteer Opportunities only. Description: Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in a fast-paced, outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 25 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy and helpfulness are expected! Jobs may include the following: Hand out intake forms and golf pencils by slipping them in cracked windows Direct lanes of traffic in the parking lot Take photos of intake forms through closed car windows and call out number of boxes required (NTFB to provide cameras- Site Leader will give guidance) Place food in trunk of vehicles or hood of car Move boxes at the staging site as needed Other site-specific dutiesChaperone Requirements: All attendees must be 18 years of age or older, but 16 and 17 year old may volunteer if a guardian or a group leader (who has secured permissions to participate) are in attendance. Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). If you do not have closed-toed shoes you will be asked to join us another day with proper attire. We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: Check in will begin at 7:00 AM and orientation will begin promptly at 7:30 AM. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, then please log into your account and cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 820 East Wintergreen, Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Parking: Volunteers will park in the Northern parking lot facing perpendicular to Townsend as shown on the site map. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Mobile Pantry sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingThings to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. In addition to tracking hours in our online system, you may ask the NTFB Mobile Pantry Coordinator for an Hour Verification Form after the shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Program: Partner Mobile: Community Missionary Baptist Church Desoto/Cedar Hill Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Produce Sorting ShiftDescription: Volunteer as an individual and help us sort, bag, and box Produce for hungry North Texans in a refrigerated warehouse environment while working cooperatively with other volunteers and staff. The produce will need to be checked for quality and restacked. Some cleaning may be asked of the volunteers. Volunteers may potentially be lifting 40-50 pound boxes, as produce can be very heavy. Age Requirements: According to safety guidelines, all attendees must be 16 years of age or older. Attire: Closed-toe, non-slip shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). Shoes with rubber soles are recommended. Items that are not appropriate include revealing clothing or dangling accessories. Volunteers who do not wear or bring proper attire will be turned away. Commitment: Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m. and orientation will start promptly at 9:00 a.m. We suggest arriving a few minutes prior to your shift to find parking and to check-in on the kiosk. Thank you for being on time as we follow an agenda to be as productive as possible. Running late? If you are 10+ minutes late, we cannot guarantee you will be able to volunteer. Need to cancel? We appreciate you canceling your registration in a timely manner so we may offer the slots to other volunteers. Safety: We invite volunteers into our facility to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules, follow the directions given by station leaders, and immediately report any accidents to a staff member. Accommodation Needs: This opportunity includes standing, bending, and lifting. Please let us know if you have accommodation needs. A variety of produce is donated each day; please let us know of any food allergies. Address: 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075 Parking: Carpooling is highly recommended. Thank you for not parking in a reserved spot or in the lot of our neighbors. Please let us know if your group is arriving on a bus. Tracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check-in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. In addition to tracking hours in our online system, you may ask the receptionist for a North Texas Food Bank Hour Verification Form after the shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If the shift ends early you will still be rewarded for the entire shift. Lobby Hours: Normal lobby hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Shift Closure: If a shift is closed due to inclement weather, a cancellation email will be sent to all volunteers who signed up by 8:00 a.m. Inviting News Media: Please make arrangements prior to your shift with the North Texas Food Bank’s Communication Team if you are inviting news media. Program: NTFB Distribution Center Description: Volunteer as an individual and help us sort, bag, and box Produce for hungry North Texans in a refrigerated warehouse environment while working cooperatively with other volunteers and staff. The produce will need to be checked for quality and restacked. Some cleaning may be asked of the volunteers. Volunteers may potentially be lifting 40-50 pound boxes, as produce can be very heavy. Age Requirements: According to safety guidelines, all attendees must be 16 years of age or older. Attire: Closed-toe, non-slip shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). Shoes with rubber soles are recommended. Items that are not appropriate include revealing clothing or dangling accessories. Volunteers who do not wear or bring proper attire will be turned away. Commitment: Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m. and orientation will start promptly at 9:00 a.m. We suggest arriving a few minutes prior to your shift to find parking and to check-in on the kiosk. Thank you for being on time as we follow an agenda to be as productive as possible. Running late? If you are 10+ minutes late, we cannot guarantee you will be able to volunteer. Need to cancel? We appreciate you canceling your registration in a timely manner so we may offer the slots to other volunteers. Safety: We invite volunteers into our facility to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules, follow the directions given by station leaders, and immediately report any accidents to a staff member. Accommodation Needs: This opportunity includes standing, bending, and lifting. Please let us know if you have accommodation needs. A variety of produce is donated each day; please let us know of any food allergies. Address: 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075 Parking: Carpooling is highly recommended. Thank you for not parking in a reserved spot or in the lot of our neighbors. Please let us know if your group is arriving on a bus. Tracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check-in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. In addition to tracking hours in our online system, you may ask the receptionist for a North Texas Food Bank Hour Verification Form after the shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If the shift ends early you will still be rewarded for the entire shift. Lobby Hours: Normal lobby hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Shift Closure: If a shift is closed due to inclement weather, a cancellation email will be sent to all volunteers who signed up by 8:00 a.m. Inviting News Media: Please make arrangements prior to your shift with the North Texas Food Bank’s Communication Team if you are inviting news media. Program: NTFB Distribution Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seasonal GardeningDescription: Assist with seasonal garden tasks as a group or individually. Requires bending and lifting. Age Requirements: 12-15 with chaperone required. Anyone 16 and older can participate without chaperone (unless with a group) Attire: Weather appropriate clothing that can get dirty. Items that are not appropriate include revealing clothing or dangling accessories. Closed-toe shoes are required. Parking/Location: Park in the front parking lot. Jan's Garden is located at 3677 Mapleshade Ln. in Plano 75075. Check-In: Enter the garden through the front gate near building entrance, and follow the central path to the back. Our Garden Specialist will check you in at the benches under the shade canopy. Tools/water: Bring sunscreen, bug spray, and a hat. Please bring water even if it is cool outside. There are water refilling stations in the garden. Please bring your own garden gloves, if possible, and any personal gardening hand tools you like to use. Program: NTFB Jan's Garden Description: Assist with seasonal garden tasks as a group or individually. Requires bending and lifting. Age Requirements: 12-15 with chaperone required. Anyone 16 and older can participate without chaperone (unless with a group) Attire: Weather appropriate clothing that can get dirty. Items that are not appropriate include revealing clothing or dangling accessories. Closed-toe shoes are required. Parking/Location: Park in the front parking lot. Jan's Garden is located at 3677 Mapleshade Ln. in Plano 75075. Check-In: Enter the garden through the front gate near building entrance, and follow the central path to the back. Our Garden Specialist will check you in at the benches under the shade canopy. Tools/water: Bring sunscreen, bug spray, and a hat. Please bring water even if it is cool outside. There are water refilling stations in the garden. Please bring your own garden gloves, if possible, and any personal gardening hand tools you like to use. Program: NTFB Jan's Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75075 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Senior Food Box Distribution: Community Outreach Connection
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 9:00am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:30am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 6960 South Polk St., Dallas, TX 75232 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck as shown on the site map. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:30am and meet by the NTFB truck (as shown on the site map). We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingFood safety: Volunteers will be expected to adhere to food safety protocols as they are instructed by the coordinator. We ask that you practice good hygiene prior to and during your distribution. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 9:00am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:30am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 6960 South Polk St., Dallas, TX 75232 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck as shown on the site map. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:30am and meet by the NTFB truck (as shown on the site map). We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingFood safety: Volunteers will be expected to adhere to food safety protocols as they are instructed by the coordinator. We ask that you practice good hygiene prior to and during your distribution. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75232 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Senior Food Box Distribution: Lake Area Shared Ministries
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 1:00pm, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 12:30pm to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 8493 TX-34, Quinlan, TX 75474 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck as shown on the site map. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 12:30pm and meet by the NTFB truck (as shown on the site map). We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingThings to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 1:00pm, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 12:30pm to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 8493 TX-34, Quinlan, TX 75474 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck as shown on the site map. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 12:30pm and meet by the NTFB truck (as shown on the site map). We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingThings to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75474 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Food Box Distribution: Larry Johnson Recreation Center
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 9:30am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 9:00am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 3700 Dixon Ave., Dallas, TX 75210 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 10:00am and meet by the NTFB truck. We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Food safety: Volunteers will be expected to adhere to food safety protocols as they are instructed by the coordinator. We ask that you practice good hygiene prior to and during your distribution. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 9:30am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 9:00am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 3700 Dixon Ave., Dallas, TX 75210 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 10:00am and meet by the NTFB truck. We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Food safety: Volunteers will be expected to adhere to food safety protocols as they are instructed by the coordinator. We ask that you practice good hygiene prior to and during your distribution. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Senior Food Box Distribution: Masterkey Ministries
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 9:00am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:30am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 209 S Heritage Parkway, Sherman, TX 75092 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck as shown on the site map. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:30am and meet by the NTFB truck (as shown on the site map). We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingFood safety: Volunteers will be expected to adhere to food safety protocols as they are instructed by the coordinator. We ask that you practice good hygiene prior to and during your distribution. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 9:00am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:30am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 209 S Heritage Parkway, Sherman, TX 75092 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck as shown on the site map. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:30am and meet by the NTFB truck (as shown on the site map). We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingFood safety: Volunteers will be expected to adhere to food safety protocols as they are instructed by the coordinator. We ask that you practice good hygiene prior to and during your distribution. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75092 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Food Box Distribution: Mt. Tabor Baptist Church
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 9:00am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:30am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 3700 Simpson Rd., Dallas, TX 75241 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck as shown on the site map. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:30am and meet by the NTFB truck (as shown on the site map). We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingThings to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 9:00am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:30am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 3700 Simpson Rd., Dallas, TX 75241 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck as shown on the site map. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:30am and meet by the NTFB truck (as shown on the site map). We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingThings to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75241 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Senior Food Box Distribution: Silver Gardens
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 8:30am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:00am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 2620 Ruidosa Avenue, Dallas, TX 75228 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots as shown on the site map. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:00am and meet by the NTFB truck (as shown on the site map). We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingFood safety: Volunteers will be expected to adhere to food safety protocols as they are instructed by the coordinator. We ask that you practice good hygiene prior to and during your distribution. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 8:30am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:00am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 2620 Ruidosa Avenue, Dallas, TX 75228 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots as shown on the site map. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:00am and meet by the NTFB truck (as shown on the site map). We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingFood safety: Volunteers will be expected to adhere to food safety protocols as they are instructed by the coordinator. We ask that you practice good hygiene prior to and during your distribution. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75228 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Senior Food Box Distribution: St. Augustine
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 8:30am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:00am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:00am and meet by the NTFB truck. We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 8:30am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:00am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:00am and meet by the NTFB truck. We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75217 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Food Box Distribution: St. Vincent Center
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 8:30am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:00am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 1120 Randlett Street, Lancaster, TX 75146 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:00am and meet by the NTFB truck. We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Food safety: Volunteers will be expected to adhere to food safety protocols as they are instructed by the coordinator. We ask that you practice good hygiene prior to and during your distribution. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 8:30am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:00am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 1120 Randlett Street, Lancaster, TX 75146 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:00am and meet by the NTFB truck. We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Food safety: Volunteers will be expected to adhere to food safety protocols as they are instructed by the coordinator. We ask that you practice good hygiene prior to and during your distribution. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. If you would like a form to verify your hours then email volunteer@ntfb.org. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75146 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Senior Food Box Distribution: The Light Church
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 10:30 am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 10:00 am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 2606 John West Road, Dallas, TX 75228 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 10:45 am and meet by the NTFB truck. We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Food safety: Volunteers will be expected to adhere to food safety protocols as they are instructed by the coordinator. We ask that you practice good hygiene prior to and during your distribution. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 10:30 am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 10:00 am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 2606 John West Road, Dallas, TX 75228 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 10:45 am and meet by the NTFB truck. We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. Food safety: Volunteers will be expected to adhere to food safety protocols as they are instructed by the coordinator. We ask that you practice good hygiene prior to and during your distribution. Things to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75228 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Food Box Distribution: We Care Adult Day Center
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 8:30am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:00am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 3200 S. Lancaster, Suite 609, Dallas, TX 75216 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck as shown on the site map. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:00am and meet by the NTFB truck (as shown on the site map). We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingThings to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 8:30am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:00am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 3200 S. Lancaster, Suite 609, Dallas, TX 75216 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the NTFB Truck as shown on the site map. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:00am and meet by the NTFB truck (as shown on the site map). We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingThings to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75216 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Food Box Distribution: West Dallas Multipurpose Center
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 8:30am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:00am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 2828 Fish Trap Road, Dallas, TX 75212 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the building as shown on the site map. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:00am and meet by the NTFB truck (as shown on the site map). We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingThings to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box
Help unload, set up and distribute food directly to clients in an outside environment. Volunteers must have good verbal skills and physically be able to stand for long periods of time, bend, stoop and lift at least 40 pounds repeatedly throughout their shift. Courtesy, patience, and helpfulness are expected!
Jobs may include the following: Direct traffic in the parking lot. Loading food boxes and bags of produce in vehicles. Assist with event set up and clean up. Other site-specific duties.Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. If you have your own safety vest then feel free to bring it; but if you don't then we will provide some onsite. Commitment: For this specific site, we begin distributing food to seniors promptly at 8:30am, which means we are counting on you to arrive at the earliest 8:00am to help prepare for distribution. Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, please log into your account to cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Address: 2828 Fish Trap Road, Dallas, TX 75212 Parking: Volunteers can park in any open spots next to the building as shown on the site map. Arrival Instructions: Please arrive at 8:00am and meet by the NTFB truck (as shown on the site map). We appreciate your patience as you wait for the NTFB Senior Program Coordinators to arrive as they will be coming from another Senior Food Box Distribution. They visit multiple sites in a day and do their best to make it to the next site as fast as possible. Safety: We invite volunteers to our Senior Food Box Distribution sites to help fight hunger and it is important that we maintain a safe environment. Volunteers are expected to comply with all rules and follow the directions given by site coordinator. This includes the new safety protocols listed below: Wearing a mask at all times Maintaining social distancingThings to Remember: Leave personal belongings in vehicle or at home, the site does not have a secure place to store your items. Feel free to bring safety vest, if you have one Drinks and snacks Bug Spray Hats Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Work GlovesTracking Hours: Any volunteer (youth or adult) needing to track hours for employer matches, school, scholarships, scouts, etc. must create their own account, sign up, and check in for every shift. If you are not in our system, we cannot verify hours. The site coordinator will sign your hour sheets at the end of the volunteer shift. Our policy is to not sign any court-appointed service documents including time sheets. Starting on June 10, 2021, drive time to the event will be included in your volunteer services hours. We will round up to the nearest 15 minutes and use the home address in your account to determine drive time. This is available for Senior Food Box Volunteer Opportunities only. Program: NTFB Senior Food Box Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: State Fair of TexasBig Tex hosts our largest canned food drive of the year, and we need your help! This is the most popular event of the year, and spots will fill up quickly! The North Texas Food Bank is the beneficiary of weekly promotions at the State Fair of Texas. Friday, September 26: Opening Day! Attendees can bring 2 jars of Peanut Butter and get in for $10. Every Wednesday of the Fair – October 1, October 8, and October 15 – attendees can bring 5 cans of food and get in for $7.All food collected is distributed within our Feeding Network to feed neighbors across North Texas! Description: Volunteers will stand outside, collect food donations, pass out vouchers, and welcome attendees to the Fair. Volunteers will be expected to attend an Orientation prior to the day of their shift. See further details below. At Orientation, volunteers will receive a t-shirt to wear during their shift. Volunteers must be flexible with gate assignments. Please note, groups larger than 3 will be broken up so we may have enough volunteers at all the gates. Each individual must register at https://volunteer.ntfb.org/ Parking and Transportation: Parking passes will be available for volunteers for only one parking lot. Volunteers will have to walk from the parking lot to their assigned gate - this could be up to a mile. Parking passes for handicap or premium lots are not provided. Please allow extra time to walk to your gate from the parking lot. The Dart is another great option to get to the Fair. The Dart Train drops off at one of the entrances to the gate. Orientation: All volunteers must attend an orientation prior to their volunteer shift at the State Fair of Texas. For a group of volunteers, one person may attend the orientation on behalf of the group. All volunteers need to complete the orientation RSVP link you receive in your email. The one person attending the orientation will need to know the t-shirt size and the transportation method of each volunteer in the group. Orientation will include pick-up of your volunteer T-shirt, gate assignment, and parking information. The first three evening orientations are scheduled for 1.5 hours, but are not likely to last that long(it is dependent on the number of people at the orientation). Orientation will be held at NTFB Perot Family Campus(3677 Mapleshade Ln. Plano, TX 75075) in Plano on the following days and times: Tuesday, Sept. 16: 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17: 12pm(noon) to 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 22: 6 to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24: 6 to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30: 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7: 6 to 7 p.m. After you have you registered for a shift, an NTFB Staff Member will send you an email with a link to RSVP for an orientation date. The link will be sent twice a week. If someone is attending the orientation on your behalf, you will still complete the RSVP form. Age Requirement: Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older to volunteer. Time Commitment: Thank you for respecting other volunteers and the NTFB team by arriving at the agreed upon time. If you cannot stay the entirety of the shift, please do not sign up. Extra details: We will be outside, rain or shine. If the forecast includes rain, please bring an umbrella or wear a rain jacket. Dress appropriately for the weather forecast. Program: NTFB Special Events Big Tex hosts our largest canned food drive of the year, and we need your help! This is the most popular event of the year, and spots will fill up quickly! The North Texas Food Bank is the beneficiary of weekly promotions at the State Fair of Texas. Friday, September 26: Opening Day! Attendees can bring 2 jars of Peanut Butter and get in for $10. Every Wednesday of the Fair – October 1, October 8, and October 15 – attendees can bring 5 cans of food and get in for $7.All food collected is distributed within our Feeding Network to feed neighbors across North Texas! Description: Volunteers will stand outside, collect food donations, pass out vouchers, and welcome attendees to the Fair. Volunteers will be expected to attend an Orientation prior to the day of their shift. See further details below. At Orientation, volunteers will receive a t-shirt to wear during their shift. Volunteers must be flexible with gate assignments. Please note, groups larger than 3 will be broken up so we may have enough volunteers at all the gates. Each individual must register at https://volunteer.ntfb.org/ Parking and Transportation: Parking passes will be available for volunteers for only one parking lot. Volunteers will have to walk from the parking lot to their assigned gate - this could be up to a mile. Parking passes for handicap or premium lots are not provided. Please allow extra time to walk to your gate from the parking lot. The Dart is another great option to get to the Fair. The Dart Train drops off at one of the entrances to the gate. Orientation: All volunteers must attend an orientation prior to their volunteer shift at the State Fair of Texas. For a group of volunteers, one person may attend the orientation on behalf of the group. All volunteers need to complete the orientation RSVP link you receive in your email. The one person attending the orientation will need to know the t-shirt size and the transportation method of each volunteer in the group. Orientation will include pick-up of your volunteer T-shirt, gate assignment, and parking information. The first three evening orientations are scheduled for 1.5 hours, but are not likely to last that long(it is dependent on the number of people at the orientation). Orientation will be held at NTFB Perot Family Campus(3677 Mapleshade Ln. Plano, TX 75075) in Plano on the following days and times: Tuesday, Sept. 16: 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17: 12pm(noon) to 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 22: 6 to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24: 6 to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30: 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7: 6 to 7 p.m. After you have you registered for a shift, an NTFB Staff Member will send you an email with a link to RSVP for an orientation date. The link will be sent twice a week. If someone is attending the orientation on your behalf, you will still complete the RSVP form. Age Requirement: Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older to volunteer. Time Commitment: Thank you for respecting other volunteers and the NTFB team by arriving at the agreed upon time. If you cannot stay the entirety of the shift, please do not sign up. Extra details: We will be outside, rain or shine. If the forecast includes rain, please bring an umbrella or wear a rain jacket. Dress appropriately for the weather forecast. Program: NTFB Special Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer-a-thon: Chip in to Fight HungerJoin us for our 3rd annual 24-hour Volunteer-a-thon on North Texas Giving Day!! On September 18th, the Communities Foundation of Texas hosts North Texas Giving Day to empower every person to give back to their community by supporting local nonprofits and causes. On this day of giving, we are celebrating our volunteers by hosting fun-filled volunteer shifts around the clock! Fore! We’re teeing off to fight hunger. Grab your clubs and get ready to chip in to fight hunger. Volunteers are encouraged to participate in the theme by wearing your best golf attire. This opportunity takes place at our Distribution Center, which is located at 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075. Description: Volunteer as an individual or group and help us sort, bag, and box food for hungry North Texans in a warehouse environment while working cooperatively with other volunteers and staff. Closed-toe shoes are required. Volunteers may potentially be lifting 25-30 pound boxes. Age Requirements: According to safety guidelines, all attendees must be 12 years of age or older. All attendees must be registered for the volunteer event, both chaperones and youth. Chaperones are required to volunteer with the minor; the chaperone cannot sit in the volunteer orientation room. Volunteers ages 12-15 require at least one adult chaperone per 3 youth. Chaperone must be 18 years old and take legal responsibility for the minor. NTFB does not provide chaperones. Volunteers ages 16+ do not require chaperone. Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required(no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Items that are not appropriate include revealing clothing or dangling accessories. Any themed costumes must be within our dress code. Team Reservations: If a team leader created a team and reserved spots for team members, team members are still required to create an account and join the team. This must be done at least 10 calendar days before the shift date. We release any unfilled reserved spots from teams 10 calendar days before the shift. Team leaders can provide team members with the unique team link to access the reserved spots. Commitment: Check in will start at 4:45am on September 18th and orientation will start promptly at 5am. We suggest arriving a few minutes prior to your shift. Thank you for being on time as we follow an agenda to be as productive as possible. Running late? If you are 10+ minutes late, you will not be able to volunteer. Need to cancel, here is how you can cancel? We appreciate you canceling your registration in a timely manner so we may offer the slots to other volunteers. Donations: Program: NTFB Special Events Join us for our 3rd annual 24-hour Volunteer-a-thon on North Texas Giving Day!! On September 18th, the Communities Foundation of Texas hosts North Texas Giving Day to empower every person to give back to their community by supporting local nonprofits and causes. On this day of giving, we are celebrating our volunteers by hosting fun-filled volunteer shifts around the clock! Fore! We’re teeing off to fight hunger. Grab your clubs and get ready to chip in to fight hunger. Volunteers are encouraged to participate in the theme by wearing your best golf attire. This opportunity takes place at our Distribution Center, which is located at 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075. Description: Volunteer as an individual or group and help us sort, bag, and box food for hungry North Texans in a warehouse environment while working cooperatively with other volunteers and staff. Closed-toe shoes are required. Volunteers may potentially be lifting 25-30 pound boxes. Age Requirements: According to safety guidelines, all attendees must be 12 years of age or older. All attendees must be registered for the volunteer event, both chaperones and youth. Chaperones are required to volunteer with the minor; the chaperone cannot sit in the volunteer orientation room. Volunteers ages 12-15 require at least one adult chaperone per 3 youth. Chaperone must be 18 years old and take legal responsibility for the minor. NTFB does not provide chaperones. Volunteers ages 16+ do not require chaperone. Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required(no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Items that are not appropriate include revealing clothing or dangling accessories. Any themed costumes must be within our dress code. Team Reservations: If a team leader created a team and reserved spots for team members, team members are still required to create an account and join the team. This must be done at least 10 calendar days before the shift date. We release any unfilled reserved spots from teams 10 calendar days before the shift. Team leaders can provide team members with the unique team link to access the reserved spots. Commitment: Check in will start at 4:45am on September 18th and orientation will start promptly at 5am. We suggest arriving a few minutes prior to your shift. Thank you for being on time as we follow an agenda to be as productive as possible. Running late? If you are 10+ minutes late, you will not be able to volunteer. Need to cancel, here is how you can cancel? We appreciate you canceling your registration in a timely manner so we may offer the slots to other volunteers. Donations: Program: NTFB Special Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75075 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer-a-thon: Final Whistle on HungerJoin us for our 3rd annual 24-hour Volunteer-a-thon on North Texas Giving Day!! On September 18th, the Communities Foundation of Texas hosts North Texas Giving Day to empower every person to give back to their community by supporting local nonprofits and causes. On this day of giving, we are celebrating our volunteers by hosting fun-filled volunteer shifts around the clock! It's time to give hunger a red card! This shift is soccer themed, so grab your cleats and help us blow the final whistle on hunger! Volunteers are encouraged to participate in the theme by wearing jerseys and gear to rep your favorite soccer team. This opportunity takes place at our Distribution Center, which is located at 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075. Description: Volunteer as an individual or group and help us sort, bag, and box food for hungry North Texans in a warehouse environment while working cooperatively with other volunteers and staff. Closed-toe shoes are required. Volunteers may potentially be lifting 25-30 pound boxes. Age Requirements: According to safety guidelines, all attendees must be 12 years of age or older. All attendees must be registered for the volunteer event, both chaperones and youth. Chaperones are required to volunteer with the minor; the chaperone cannot sit in the volunteer orientation room. Volunteers ages 12-15 require at least one adult chaperone per 3 youth. Chaperone must be 18 years old and take legal responsibility for the minor. NTFB does not provide chaperones. Volunteers ages 16+ do not require chaperone. Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required(no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Items that are not appropriate include revealing clothing or dangling accessories. Any themed costumes must be within our dress code. Team Reservations: If a team leader created a team and reserved spots for team members, team members are still required to create an account and join the team. This must be done at least 10 calendar days before the shift date. We release any unfilled reserved spots from teams 10 calendar days before the shift. Team leaders can provide team members with the unique team link to access the reserved spots. Commitment: Check in will start at 8:45pm on September 18th and orientation will start promptly at 9pm. We suggest arriving a few minutes prior to your shift. Thank you for being on time as we follow an agenda to be as productive as possible. Running late? If you are 10+ minutes late, you will not be able to volunteer. Need to cancel, here is how you can cancel? We appreciate you canceling your registration in a timely manner so we may offer the slots to other volunteers. Program: NTFB Special Events Join us for our 3rd annual 24-hour Volunteer-a-thon on North Texas Giving Day!! On September 18th, the Communities Foundation of Texas hosts North Texas Giving Day to empower every person to give back to their community by supporting local nonprofits and causes. On this day of giving, we are celebrating our volunteers by hosting fun-filled volunteer shifts around the clock! It's time to give hunger a red card! This shift is soccer themed, so grab your cleats and help us blow the final whistle on hunger! Volunteers are encouraged to participate in the theme by wearing jerseys and gear to rep your favorite soccer team. This opportunity takes place at our Distribution Center, which is located at 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075. Description: Volunteer as an individual or group and help us sort, bag, and box food for hungry North Texans in a warehouse environment while working cooperatively with other volunteers and staff. Closed-toe shoes are required. Volunteers may potentially be lifting 25-30 pound boxes. Age Requirements: According to safety guidelines, all attendees must be 12 years of age or older. All attendees must be registered for the volunteer event, both chaperones and youth. Chaperones are required to volunteer with the minor; the chaperone cannot sit in the volunteer orientation room. Volunteers ages 12-15 require at least one adult chaperone per 3 youth. Chaperone must be 18 years old and take legal responsibility for the minor. NTFB does not provide chaperones. Volunteers ages 16+ do not require chaperone. Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required(no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Items that are not appropriate include revealing clothing or dangling accessories. Any themed costumes must be within our dress code. Team Reservations: If a team leader created a team and reserved spots for team members, team members are still required to create an account and join the team. This must be done at least 10 calendar days before the shift date. We release any unfilled reserved spots from teams 10 calendar days before the shift. Team leaders can provide team members with the unique team link to access the reserved spots. Commitment: Check in will start at 8:45pm on September 18th and orientation will start promptly at 9pm. We suggest arriving a few minutes prior to your shift. Thank you for being on time as we follow an agenda to be as productive as possible. Running late? If you are 10+ minutes late, you will not be able to volunteer. Need to cancel, here is how you can cancel? We appreciate you canceling your registration in a timely manner so we may offer the slots to other volunteers. Program: NTFB Special Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75075 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer-a-thon: Strike Out HungerJoin us for our 3rd annual 24-hour Volunteer-a-thon on North Texas Giving Day!! On September 18th, the Communities Foundation of Texas hosts North Texas Giving Day to empower every person to give back to their community by supporting local nonprofits and causes. On this day of giving, we are celebrating our volunteers by hosting fun-filled volunteer shifts around the clock! Batter Up! Step up to the mound and help us strike out hunger! Volunteers are encouraged to participate in the theme by wearing jerseys and gear to rep your favorite baseball team. This opportunity takes place at our Distribution Center, which is located at 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075. Description: Volunteer as an individual or group and help us sort, bag, and box food for hungry North Texans in a warehouse environment while working cooperatively with other volunteers and staff. Closed-toe shoes are required. Volunteers may potentially be lifting 25-30 pound boxes. Age Requirements: According to safety guidelines, all attendees must be 12 years of age or older. All attendees must be registered for the volunteer event, both chaperones and youth. Chaperones are required to volunteer with the minor; the chaperone cannot sit in the volunteer orientation room. Volunteers ages 12-15 require at least one adult chaperone per 3 youth. Chaperone must be 18 years old and take legal responsibility for the minor. NTFB does not provide chaperones. Volunteers ages 16+ do not require chaperone. Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required(no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Items that are not appropriate include revealing clothing or dangling accessories. Any themed costumes must be within our dress code. Team Reservations: If a team leader created a team and reserved spots for team members, team members are still required to create an account and join the team. This must be done at least 10 calendar days before the shift date. We release any unfilled reserved spots from teams 10 calendar days before the shift. Team leaders can provide team members with the unique team link to access the reserved spots. Commitment: Check in will start at 11:45pm on Wednesday, September 17th and orientation will start promptly at midnight on September 18th. We suggest arriving a few minutes prior to your shift. Thank you for being on time as we follow an agenda to be as productive as possible. Running late? If you are 10+ minutes late, you will not be able to volunteer. Need to cancel, here is how you can cancel? We appreciate you canceling your registration in a timely manner so we may offer the slots to other volunteers. Donations: Program: NTFB Special Events Join us for our 3rd annual 24-hour Volunteer-a-thon on North Texas Giving Day!! On September 18th, the Communities Foundation of Texas hosts North Texas Giving Day to empower every person to give back to their community by supporting local nonprofits and causes. On this day of giving, we are celebrating our volunteers by hosting fun-filled volunteer shifts around the clock! Batter Up! Step up to the mound and help us strike out hunger! Volunteers are encouraged to participate in the theme by wearing jerseys and gear to rep your favorite baseball team. This opportunity takes place at our Distribution Center, which is located at 3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075. Description: Volunteer as an individual or group and help us sort, bag, and box food for hungry North Texans in a warehouse environment while working cooperatively with other volunteers and staff. Closed-toe shoes are required. Volunteers may potentially be lifting 25-30 pound boxes. Age Requirements: According to safety guidelines, all attendees must be 12 years of age or older. All attendees must be registered for the volunteer event, both chaperones and youth. Chaperones are required to volunteer with the minor; the chaperone cannot sit in the volunteer orientation room. Volunteers ages 12-15 require at least one adult chaperone per 3 youth. Chaperone must be 18 years old and take legal responsibility for the minor. NTFB does not provide chaperones. Volunteers ages 16+ do not require chaperone. Attire: Closed-toe shoes are required(no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Items that are not appropriate include revealing clothing or dangling accessories. Any themed costumes must be within our dress code. Team Reservations: If a team leader created a team and reserved spots for team members, team members are still required to create an account and join the team. This must be done at least 10 calendar days before the shift date. We release any unfilled reserved spots from teams 10 calendar days before the shift. Team leaders can provide team members with the unique team link to access the reserved spots. Commitment: Check in will start at 11:45pm on Wednesday, September 17th and orientation will start promptly at midnight on September 18th. We suggest arriving a few minutes prior to your shift. Thank you for being on time as we follow an agenda to be as productive as possible. Running late? If you are 10+ minutes late, you will not be able to volunteer. Need to cancel, here is how you can cancel? We appreciate you canceling your registration in a timely manner so we may offer the slots to other volunteers. Donations: Program: NTFB Special Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75075 Allow Groups: Yes |