- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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5 people are interested
Printing Labels for Community Family Meals In-Need Families
ORGANIZATION: JUST ONE MORE MINISTRY INC
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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5 people are interested
It is the mission of Just One More Ministry to rescue quality food, repackaging and redistributing to hungry people in the Greater Milwaukee Area. Through this mission over 6,200 meals per week are being provided to the community.
Through volunteers; every Tuesday and Thursday they help assemble pre-cooked family meals. It is an assembly style line, we pack containers with meat, starch, & veggie at Just One More, 6442 River Parkway in Wauwatosa.
Each meal has a prayer label and microwave instructions. We are in need of some volunteers to print these labels for us, we need all of the help we can get. This can be done offsite at your home or business and delivered here to Just One More or if possible we may be able to pick them up.
Hours: Any
414-292-5112
To sign up: https://www.jomministry.org/volunteer
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Website: www.jomministry.org
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About JUST ONE MORE MINISTRY INC
Location:
6442 RIVER PKWY, WAUWATOSA, WI 53213, US
Mission Statement
Just One More is a 510(c)3 faith based organization dedicated to functioning as the hands and feet of Christ on earth by inviting the ignored, the forgotten, the addicted, the hungry, the formerly incarcerated and lonely to come, be served and to serve alongside each other as God's children providing regular nutritious meals to those struggling with hunger and/or addiction while offering a Christ centered recovery program providing guidance & encouragement.
Description
Just One More Ministry (JOMM) began in 2008 as a small and informal food recovery program founded by Chris Capper working with Meal Outreach Ministry at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church in Wauwatosa. The food rescue program grew from a humble beginning of rescuing one box of bread and donating it to a central city church, into its current form rescuing and repackaging prepared food, fresh produce, and bakery from numerous Milwaukee suppliers and redistributing it to 65 Greater Milwaukee inner city organizations supporting pantries and community meal ministry programs. In 2018, JOMM provided partner organizations with over 500,000 meals, 1,125,000 pounds of food that would otherwise be discarded.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
February 15, 2019
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
N/A