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No matter what city you live in, there is a need for a food bank. Food banks need volunteers. This food bank needs a receptionist.
The first point of contact for food bank users is the receptionist. If you have empathy, compassion, can be confidential and want to be of service to others, this is for you. The receptionist checks clients in and enter some data into the computer. If you don't know how to use a computer training for this job is available.
This food bank is open to the public Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6pm.
If you want to get involved we will furnish the details.
This opportunity is posted by the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program. Our mission is to help people over age 55 have meaningful volunteer experiences.
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1918 Everett Ave, Everett, WA 98201, US
The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Snohomish County matches skills/training and preferences of persons 55+ to available volunteer opportunities and promotes their voluntary service as a valuable community resource.
RSVP matches personal interests, skills and lifelong experiences with non-profit public organizations at over 116 different partner agencies, including non-profits, throughout the county. Benefits of being an RSVP volunteer are: ~excess insurance coverage including Liability, Auto, and Accident. ~partial reimbursement for transporatation costs to and from volunteer stations, subject to certain regulations and limits. ~ongoing recognition and Annual Recognition Event to RSVP volunteers. The only agency tracking and reporting the volunteer activities of persons age 55 and older through the National Senior Corps, RSVP promotes retired and senior persons as viable members of the community, able to share their skills, time and experience through volunteer service.
We'll work with your schedule.
1918 Everett AvenueEverett, WA 98201
January 15, 2021