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48 people are interested
**Urgent Need** Food Bank pickup volunteers!
ORGANIZATION: Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte
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48 people are interested
Once each week on Friday mornings, a team of 3 volunteers meets at Second Harvest Food Bank to procure groceries to stock our pantry shelves. The time commitment is less than 2 hours start to finish and the teams rotate each week. Training is provided and the service is vital to our ability to serve our pantry clients.
Volunteer teams have 20 minutes to collect as much as they can from what's available at the bank. The items are then loaded into the volunteers' vehicles and transported to our office on S. Church St where staff and other volunteers are waiting to unload the items and bring them in to our pantry. Our volunteers are finished before 10:00am. If you have a strong back and a reliable vehicle, consider spending one or two Friday mornings with us each month. Thank you!
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About Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte
Location:
1123 S. Church St., Charlotte, NC 28203, US
Mission Statement
The mission of Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte is to be a ministry of love, service and justice dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals, families, and faith communities as they meet the challenges of life and address the conditions of society.
Description
Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte provides services encompassing assistance to individuals and families experiencing a need for:
- Foster care, adoption and pregnancy services
- Individual, marriage and family counseling
- Distribution of donated services to the needy
- Food Pantry
- Acute emergency services
- Enrichment services
- Burial Support
Catholic Charities (CCDOC) Refugee Resettlement program is an affiliate of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), one of the national voluntary agencies participating in the federal government's refugee resettlement program. For the past 30 years, the CCDOC Refugee Resettlement program has embraced the mission of providing quality services and a caring support system that will empower our refugee clients to become self-sufficient, self-reliant, and productive members of society. On average, CCDOC Refugee Resettlement program resettles and supports between 350 and 400 refugees per year. All of our services are non-sectarian and do not promote any religious belief or affiliation.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Second Harvest Food Bank500-B Spratt StreetCharlotte, NC 28206
DATE POSTED
May 18, 2021
SKILLS
- Delivery
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 2 hours or less each week, 1-4 weeks each month
- Closed toe shoes, vehicle