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Provide Childcare for Resource Information Fairs in July!
ORGANIZATION: Solid Ground
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Baby Boost Information Fairs provide parents with an opportunity to learn about available resources that can provide them with support, as well as information about child development and nutritional needs. At these free events parents receive useful items such as diapers, baby food grinders, baby bottles, baby hygiene items and safety kits. We need fun, responsible adult and high school volunteers to play with and monitor children’s behaviors while ensuring a pleasant and safe environment for all. Volunteer childcare providers enable parents to devote their attention to learning about invaluable community resources available to them. Working as a team is highly encouraged.
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About Solid Ground
Location:
1501 N 45TH ST, SEATTLE, WA 98103, US
Mission Statement
Our mission... Solid Ground works to end poverty and undo racism and other oppressions that are root causes of poverty. Our vision... Solid Ground believes our community can move beyond poverty and oppression to a place where all people have access to quality housing, nutritious food, equal justice and opportunities to thrive. Our values... Solid Ground is committed to working with compassion, integrity, accountability, creativity and an anti-oppression approach to end homelessness, hunger, inequality and other barriers to social justice. We value collaboration and leadership from the communities we serve.
Description
Our history...
Solid Ground was founded in 1974 by community leaders and concerned citizens of one of Seattle's then most economically devastated neighborhoods, Fremont. Originally called the Fremont Public Association, our services - emergency food bank, clothing bank, and employment program - reflected the desperate needs and determined response of a mobilized and committed neighborhood.
Solid Ground today...
As the scope and severity of homelessness and poverty have increased over the years, so too have our reach to our greater community and our range of services. Now based in Seattle’s Wallingford neighborhood, our 30 programs and services help more than 60,000 households each year overcome poverty and build better futures throughout King County and beyond.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
West Seattle Food Bank3419 SW Morgan StSeattle, WA 98126
DATE POSTED
April 22, 2014
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 16