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CALLIN' ALL COOKS! CULINARY PROS AND AVERAGE JOES!

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ORGANIZATION: The Service Board

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 10 people are interested

Hello you,

We know you have an iron chef in there somewhere. We're a local high-school mentoring program that gets together two times a week, doing awesome things like educating at-risk youth about social justice, equipping them with job and life skills, and taking them up to the mountains to snowboard and learn leadership skills.

That's a lot to do every week. So we need your help! Every time we get together, we eat a home-made meal (as opposed to boxed pizza) made by an awesome volunteer (you). All you have to do is prep a meal enough for 60 people (spaghetti, breakfast for dinner, chow mein are all easy-to-make faves), we provide the budget and can pick up the food. We have so many program dates January 2015-June 2015 that we need cooks for, so hit us up and join the family! We want you!

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About The Service Board

Location:

5290 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118, US

Mission Statement

The Service Board empowers youth to overcome obstacles and build strong community through snowboarding, public service, and a curriculum of social justice.

Description

History:Why tSB is what it is today

In 1994, a young snowboarder named Jay Bateman was killed in a tragic, drug-related murder. Community members saw this event as a call to action: no longer could we sit by while kids grew up absorbing messages of consumption and competition. A group of local activists decided to create a program where young people could come together to laugh, dream, think, and explore the true meaning of community: The Service Board was born. Hard work paid off, and in January of 1995 we opened our doors to high-school students from across Seattle.

In January of 2005, growing demand for tSB from students, parents, and schools led us to launch a second program based in the neighborhood of White Center, an area that is among the most culturally diverse in the region and has one of the highest per capita populations of young people. Due to budget constraints in 2011, tSB community made the decision to unite the South End and White Center programs. Although this was a difficult decision to make, we are excited about reconnecting the two communities during our programming while we plan for an expansion of programming in our future.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Hunger
Children & Youth, Community, Hunger

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

4408 Delridge Way SWSuite 100Seattle, WA 98106

(47.563698,-122.362976)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

N/A

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