Opportunities From: North Texas Food Bank

Volunteer: Loading Boxes for Senior Program - Compassion Corsicana

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 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. 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 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. 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 - Hopkins County Community

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 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. 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 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. 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 - Lighthouse Resource

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 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. 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 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. 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 Ministries

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 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. 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 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. 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: Mobile Pantry Support

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 duties

Chaperone 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 distancing

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 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 duties

Chaperone 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 distancing

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 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 Jan 9, 2026

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Support

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 duties

Chaperone 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 distancing

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 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 duties

Chaperone 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 distancing

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 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 Feb 13, 2026

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pantry support

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

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 Church (Desoto)

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 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). 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 and Hats. 

Commitment: Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. We will begin promptly at 8:00 am. 

Address: 115 West Beltline Rd, DeSoto, TX 75115

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 distancing

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 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. 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. 

For the safety of staff and other visitors, you must follow the CDC guidelines of wearing a mask that covers your nose and mouth as well as maintain 6 feet between yourself and others when visiting a site.

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.

Program: Partner Mobile: Community Missionary Baptist Church Desoto/Cedar Hill

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 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). 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 and Hats. 

Commitment: Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. We will begin promptly at 8:00 am. 

Address: 115 West Beltline Rd, DeSoto, TX 75115

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 distancing

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 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. 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. 

For the safety of staff and other visitors, you must follow the CDC guidelines of wearing a mask that covers your nose and mouth as well as maintain 6 feet between yourself and others when visiting a site.

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.

Program: Partner Mobile: Community Missionary Baptist Church Desoto/Cedar Hill

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 75115

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 distancing

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 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. 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 distancing

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 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. 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: 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 distancing

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 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. 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 distancing

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 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. 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: 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 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. 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 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. 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: 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 distancing

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 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. 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 distancing

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 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. 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