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Cook a birthday lunch for seniors at Little Brothers, flex shfit time.

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ORGANIZATION: Chicago Fun Volunteers

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 5 people are interested
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If you like to volunteer, no need to wait for our email reply, you can directly RSVP on this link or just show up. https://www.meetup.com/Chicago-Fun-Volunteers/events/267828028

Help cook a special birthday lunch for seniors at Little Brothers: Friends of the Elderly. This is a celebration event where you will meet many seniors in their 70's, 80's and 90's and some even over a hundred years old! Come help make their birthday a very special one. Both experienced and non experienced volunteers are welcome. All cooking and plating instructions will be provided on site and it is easy. All volunteers must be 14 years or older. Minors must get their parents' or legal guardians' permission to participate.

This birthday luncheon helps relieve isolation and loneliness among the elderly by providing a delicious meal in a social interactive space. There is a live band or DJ for music with singing and dancing.

This is a monthly project taking place usually on the first Saturday of the month, with a few exceptions during the summer months.
Dates for Little Brothers Birthday Luncheon in 2020:
1/4, 2/1, 3/7, 4/4, 5/2, 6/6, 7/11, 8/15, 9/12, 10/3, 11/7, 12/5

Volunteers will meet at their main office location at
355 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60607.

We will start cooking at 8 am and be ready to serve by noon. We will cook 80 to 100 meals to serve on site. Volunteers will meet in the kitchen. The shift time is flexible. If you have to come later or leave early, that's OK.

Please dress appropriately to work in a kitchen. Wear closed toe shoes with non slip bottoms, like sneakers. Slacks, jeans or long pants. No shorts or tank tops allowed. You will be asked to wear a hair net or you can bring a baseball cap to manage your hair. You can also bring your own apron if you own one.

There is free street parking in the area, usually west of Ashland Ave and the surrounding side streets. It is also near CTA bus routes and Pink line.

About our organizations:
A 501(C)(3) organization, Fight2Feed’s mission is to make a difference by changing the rise of food insecure communities by fighting hunger one block at a time. The non-profit has over 650 volunteers with presence in Chicago, Kansas City, San Diego, Atlanta and Indianapolis. For more information, to donate or volunteer, visit fight2feed.org ( http://fight2feed.org/), like on Facebook ( http://facebook.com/fight2feed) or follow on Twitter ( http://twitter.com/fight2feed).

Fight2Feed combines donated restaurant resources with the mobility of food trucks and volunteer driven cars to delivery food to where food is needed the most in our city. Our organization is 100% volunteer run and supported. We have served over 55,000 meals to people in need in the last 3 years, and have rescued thousands of pounds of surplus food in 2017 from restaurants and other events to be redistributed to hungry citizens in need.

Since 1959, Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly, Chicago Chapter’s mission, philosophy, programs and activities remain focused on alleviating loneliness among elders. The need for social interaction is critical to the human spirit-we believe that nurturing the soul is as important as feeding the body. And, while the number of elders served has grown by more than 35% in the last five years, our mission remains firm - to relieve isolation and loneliness among the elderly.

Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly was started in France in 1946 by Frenchman Armand Marquiset as les petits frères des Pauvres (Little Brothers of the Poor). The organization served elderly Parisians who had lost their savings and family members in World War II. His motto, flowers before bread, expresses the spirit that man does not live by bread alone; it is the human touch that makes life worth living.

Today, Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly serves elderly in seven US cities and eight countries around the world. The Chicago Chapter is located at 355 N. Ashland Avenue in a multi-purpose facility purchased in 1998. This facility is transformed regularly into a place of celebration for holidays, Wednesday luncheons, and countless social gatherings held all year long.

If you like to volunteer, no need to wait for our email reply, you can directly RSVP on this link or just show up. https://www.meetup.com/Chicago-Fun-Volunteers/events/267828028

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About Chicago Fun Volunteers

Location:

Online Organization, Chicago, IL 60601, US

Mission Statement

To be a host of volunteer opportunities for all community members to post and share their events with other volunteers. To creat a fun and social atmosphere for volunteers while harnessing the power of social media and social networking to help, build, and strengthen our community together.

Description

Chicago Fun Volunteers is an online not-for-profit organization using social media to bring people and other charity organizations together. We believe you meet the most amazing people and make the best of friends while helping others through volunteering. We have calendar of volunteer events for every day of the year, and over 4000 volunteers seeking and creating new service opportunities to share with each other to help build, improve and strengthen our community.

Join our free Meetup group and help our large and active community of volunteers to do good while having fun. Our Calendar of events works on your schedule. You pick the event that fits the day and time and your interest.

Our Members keep tabs on opportunities all over the city and surrounding suburbs and share them with each other. Everybody is allow to post service events on the main calendar and share their passions and get support by fellow members.

We have volunteer events supporting all causes, including nature conservation and clean up, after school programs, tutoring for kids, animal wellfare and protection, spending time with seniors in nursing homes, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, refugee advocacy, food pantries, knitting for babies in hospitals, and much more. If you do not see your cause listed, then you can share and post something you want us to support, and we will come help.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Hunger
Seniors
Community, Hunger, Seniors

WHEN

Sat Apr 04, 2020
08:00 AM - 02:00 PM

WHERE

Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly355 N. Ashland AveChicago, IL 60607

(41.888092,-87.66646)
 

SKILLS

  • Cooking / Catering

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

N/A

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