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1 person is interested
Coordinator for Eating Together Lunch Program
ORGANIZATION: GEDCO
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1 person is interested
GEDCO’s Mission: In partnership with faith communities, Govans Ecumenical Development
Corporation (GEDCO) provides affordable housing with supportive services and assists in
meeting emergency needs of community residents.
Summary: The Eating Together Lunch is a federally funded, congregate nutrition program,
established under the Older Americans Act in 1972. The program’s goal is to promote health,
reduce social isolation and provide a nutritious meal in a congregate dining setting. The program
also offers exciting program and educational opportunities for Baltimore City Seniors 60 plus or
disabled individuals. At Stadium Place, we hold an Eating Together Lunch in a lovely dining
hall, Mondays through Thursdays from 11am - 1pm.
Qualifications:
Available 11:00am - 1:00pm, Mondays-Thursdays
Respects diversity and older adults
Possesses a cheerful attitude and a sense of humor
Duties & Responsibilities:
Inspect meals to ensure temperatures comply with city regulations
Register participants of the program
Serve hot lunches to seniors, ages 62
Provide companionship to seniors, ages 62
Orientation & Training: Training would take place at Stadium Place with another experienced
staff or volunteer.
Benefits: As a GEDCO volunteer you would be making a tangible and positive difference in the
lives of people in the Govans community and working with a passionate and dedicated team.
Location: Ednor Apartments I 1040 E. 33rd Street
Contact Information: Meghan Peterson, External Relations Coordinator,
mpeterson@gedco.org, 410-433-2442 ext. 19
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About GEDCO
Location:
1010 East 33rd Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, US
Mission Statement
In partnership with faith communities, Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation (GEDCO) provides affordable housing with supportive services and assists in meeting emergency needs of community residents.
Description
Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation, in partnership with faith communities, provides affordable housing with supportive services and assists in meeting emergency needs of community residents. This includes housing adults with mental disabilities in the Ascension Homes, nurturing women and men who were homeless at Harford House, Micah House and Shelter Plus Care, and stabilizing neighborhoods through single-family homeownership with GEDCO Homes.
We enable seniors to age with dignity at Epiphany House, the Harry and Jeannette Weinberg Senior Housing at the Gallagher Mansion and Stadium Place, and offer educational, wellness, social, nutritional, and recreational opportunities for seniors at theHarford Senior Center and Senior Network of North Baltimore.
Most of the 550+ residents living in our programs have incomes less than 30% of the median income in the Baltimore metropolitan area, and all fall under 60% of this mark. GEDCO currently is the only non-profit developer of affordable, large-scale housing projects with supportive services in north Baltimore City.
In addition to our housing programs, GEDCO operates CARES (Civic and Religious Emergency Services), a food pantry and emergency financial assistance center located in the back of St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church. CARES responds to more than 5000 visits annually from community members seeking food, advocacy, and emergency financial assistance for utility bills, eviction prevention and prescriptions. Furthermore, CARES Career Connection expands self-sufficiency opportunities for these individuals and families by focusing on employment options. We address barriers to full employment and provide one-on-one volunteer mentoring that assists program participants in obtaining and maintaining jobs.
After a decade of cooperative efforts by seven pastors in the Govans community, GEDCO (Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation) was incorporated in 1991 as a private, non-profit organization with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. These pastors experienced first hand the growing need for affordable housing with supportive services and emergency food and financial assistance among members of their churches and of the broader community.
They created an independent, non-profit corporation in order to broaden the base of community involvement and expedite the development of new projects. GEDCO now has 53 institutional "Member Organizations" including churches, community groups, schools, neighborhood associations, and service organizations throughout northBaltimore. These organizations, no matter their location, can refer their members for GEDCO services.
GEDCO is committed to a just society that respects the dignity and worth of all people, values diversity, upholds community, encourages each person's contributions, and fosters growth toward personal independence.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1010 East 33rd StreetBaltimore, MD 21218
DATE POSTED
February 18, 2014
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18