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Donation Organizing/Sorting

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ORGANIZATION: Lifeline Connections

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Do you like organizing and sorting "stuff?"

Lifeline Connections is a large non-profit organization who's goal is to help people who have behavioral health disorders get well. We’ve received a lot of in-kind donations that we pass along to people completing treatment and setting up new homes-things like bedding, pots and pans, curtains and other household items. Almost all of it is new. We’re looking for someone who can sort it and create a sustainable system for future incoming donations.

This is probably a 20-40 hour job that can be done on your own schedule. You could dig in for five hours a week over six to eight weeks, or spend twenty hours a week for two weeks-whatever works for you.

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About Lifeline Connections

Location:

1601 E 4th Plain Blvd, Suite A212, Vancouver, WA 98661, US

Mission Statement

Through the use of superior customer service, high quality programs and a well trained and dedicated staff, our mission is to inspire hope and support life saving changes for people affected by substance use and mental health conditions.

Description

Lifeline Connections is a regional leader in treating adults and youth with mental health and substance use disorders. Prevention is effective, treatment works, recovery happens.

CAUSE AREAS

Crisis Support
Health & Medicine
Homeless & Housing
Crisis Support, Health & Medicine, Homeless & Housing

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

1601 East Fourth Plain Blvd.Vancouver, WA 98661

(45.63888,-122.65803)
 

SKILLS

  • Organization

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • 20-40 hour project
  • Strong Organizational Skills

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