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3 people are interested
Food Pantry
ORGANIZATION: North Raleigh Ministries
Please visit the new page to apply.
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3 people are interested
We are looking for individuals who are passionate and support their community.
Available for a set shift each week on Monday, Tuesday, or Thursdays with different openings between 10am-5pm, and Wednesday between 12pm-7pm.
Hands on experience in the pantry processing donations, completing grocery orders for curbside assistance, assisting families in the self-shop market, and more!
We offer ongoing support and training in all roles in a safe and friendly environment.
Learn More!
Call 919-844-6676 x166 or email volunteer@northraleighministries.com for more information
1 Shift
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morning /
10:00 AM to 11:45 AM
set shift each week on Mon. Tues, or Thurs with different openings between 10am-5pm, and Wednesdays between 12pm-7pm
- NONE OF THESE TIMES WORK FOR ME, BUT I CAN STILL HELP
More opportunities with North Raleigh Ministries
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About North Raleigh Ministries
Location:
9650 Strickland Road, Suite 175, Raleigh, NC 27615, US
Mission Statement
North Raleigh Ministries equips families and individuals in crisis with the resources and skills they need to achieve stability.
Description
North Raleigh Ministries is a Non-Profit organization that helps neighbors in crisis
- The NRM Food Pantry provides neighbors who are having trouble feeding their families with an abundance of nutritious food. The pantry is currently doing curbside pickup due to COVID.
- Backpack Buddies Plus provides school-aged children with breakfast, lunch and snacks for 7 days a week. These packs are put together at our facility and available for curbside pickup.
- Guidance and Prayer is available support for anyone going through personal crisis. Clients can speak with qualified staff and interns over the phone
- The Journey Program provides weekly case management and pastoral counseling sessions, participation in Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University, access to peer support from other program participants. In addition, participants have access to additional resources such as weekly access to the NRM Food Pantry.
- The Thrift Shoppes are large, well-organized stores that are open for anyone to come and purchase items such as gently-used clothes and shoes, furniture, house-hold items, books, toys and more. All proceeds from the Thrift Shoppes go directly to supporting our Crisis Center.
We are supported by area churches, businesses, and individuals in the community.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
2809 E Millbrook Rd,Raleigh, NC 27604
DATE POSTED
April 15, 2024
SKILLS
- Food Service
- Faith-based Leadership
- People Skills
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 16
- Orientation or Training
- Set shift each week on Mon. Tues, or Thurs with different openings between 10am-5pm, and Wednesdays between 12pm-7pm