Volunteer: DINNER PREP AND SERVE: Mon-Sun 4pm-7pmThe Yakima Union Gospel Mission serves 300-600 meals each day!
We need your help!
We invite community members to help the kitchen team prep and serve dinner for adult shelter guests, Family Shelter clients, and Recovery Services clients. Regularly scheduled meals provide a sense of security, essential nutrients, and an offer of friendship to our homeless neighbors. Meals are how we show our community that we care for their needs while offering an opportunity to enter a program that could provide inner healing and lasting solutions. Prepping and serving dinner doesn't require prior kitchen skills, and any necessary training is provided. Tasks may include: Chopping vegetables Mixing ingredients Tidying up the kitchen Organizing supplies Plating meal trays Serving food to shelter guests Providing a hospitable environment for shelter guests Greeting guests by name when possible Presenting a smile and friendly demeanor when interacting with shelter guests. Cleaning up after dinner Washing dishesThis opportunity is not eligible for court ordered community service. Parking Instructions:As you pull up to the gate at the South entrance, push the intercom button on the call box to get ahold of a staff member. If you need help getting ahold of a staff member, call the Adult Shelter on-call phone number (509-853-4343) posted near the intercom. After the gate opens, you can pull through, park, and walk back through the pedestrian gate to get to the back kitchen entrance and use the kitchen doorbell (do not use the call box). After your shift, please exit through the double doors (west of the kitchen) to get back to your car. This is the picture of the pedestrian gate (on the right) a kitchen volunteer will walk back through after they have come through the entrance gate (on the left) and parked. Follow the red arrows on the Diagram below: Program: Meal Services (Kitchen) The Yakima Union Gospel Mission serves 300-600 meals each day!
We need your help!
We invite community members to help the kitchen team prep and serve dinner for adult shelter guests, Family Shelter clients, and Recovery Services clients. Regularly scheduled meals provide a sense of security, essential nutrients, and an offer of friendship to our homeless neighbors. Meals are how we show our community that we care for their needs while offering an opportunity to enter a program that could provide inner healing and lasting solutions. Prepping and serving dinner doesn't require prior kitchen skills, and any necessary training is provided. Tasks may include: Chopping vegetables Mixing ingredients Tidying up the kitchen Organizing supplies Plating meal trays Serving food to shelter guests Providing a hospitable environment for shelter guests Greeting guests by name when possible Presenting a smile and friendly demeanor when interacting with shelter guests. Cleaning up after dinner Washing dishesThis opportunity is not eligible for court ordered community service. Parking Instructions:As you pull up to the gate at the South entrance, push the intercom button on the call box to get ahold of a staff member. If you need help getting ahold of a staff member, call the Adult Shelter on-call phone number (509-853-4343) posted near the intercom. After the gate opens, you can pull through, park, and walk back through the pedestrian gate to get to the back kitchen entrance and use the kitchen doorbell (do not use the call box). After your shift, please exit through the double doors (west of the kitchen) to get back to your car. This is the picture of the pedestrian gate (on the right) a kitchen volunteer will walk back through after they have come through the entrance gate (on the left) and parked. Follow the red arrows on the Diagram below: Program: Meal Services (Kitchen) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BREAKFAST PREP & SERVE: Mon-Sun 6:30am-9:30amWe Need Your Help!The Yakima Union Gospel Mission serves 300-600 meals each day!
We invite community members to help the kitchen team prep and serve breakfast for our Adult Shelter guests, Family Shelter clients, and Recovery Service clients. Regularly scheduled meals provide a sense of security, essential nutrients, and an offer of friendship to our homeless neighbors. Meals are how we show our community that we care for their needs while offering an opportunity to enter a program that could provide inner healing and lasting solutions. Prepping and serving breakfast doesn't require prior kitchen skills, and any necessary training is provided. Tasks may include: Chopping vegetables Mixing ingredients Tidying up the kitchen Organizing supplies Plating meal trays Serving food to shelter guests Providing a hospitable environment for shelter guests Greeting guests by name when possible Presenting a smile and friendly demeanor when interacting with shelter guests. Cleaning up after dinner Washing dishesThis opportunity is not eligible for court ordered community service. Parking Instructions:As you pull up to the gate at the South entrance, push the intercom button on the call box to get ahold of a staff member. If you need help getting ahold of a staff member, call the Adult Shelter on-call phone number (509-853-4343) posted near the intercom. After the gate opens, you can pull through, park, and walk back through the pedestrian gate to get to the back kitchen entrance and use the kitchen doorbell (do not use the call box). After your shift, please exit through the double doors (west of the kitchen) to get back to your car. This is the picture of the pedestrian gate (on the right) a kitchen volunteer will walk back through after they have come through the entrance gate (on the left) and parked. Follow the red arrows on the Diagram below:Program: Meal Services (Kitchen) We Need Your Help!The Yakima Union Gospel Mission serves 300-600 meals each day!
We invite community members to help the kitchen team prep and serve breakfast for our Adult Shelter guests, Family Shelter clients, and Recovery Service clients. Regularly scheduled meals provide a sense of security, essential nutrients, and an offer of friendship to our homeless neighbors. Meals are how we show our community that we care for their needs while offering an opportunity to enter a program that could provide inner healing and lasting solutions. Prepping and serving breakfast doesn't require prior kitchen skills, and any necessary training is provided. Tasks may include: Chopping vegetables Mixing ingredients Tidying up the kitchen Organizing supplies Plating meal trays Serving food to shelter guests Providing a hospitable environment for shelter guests Greeting guests by name when possible Presenting a smile and friendly demeanor when interacting with shelter guests. Cleaning up after dinner Washing dishesThis opportunity is not eligible for court ordered community service. Parking Instructions:As you pull up to the gate at the South entrance, push the intercom button on the call box to get ahold of a staff member. If you need help getting ahold of a staff member, call the Adult Shelter on-call phone number (509-853-4343) posted near the intercom. After the gate opens, you can pull through, park, and walk back through the pedestrian gate to get to the back kitchen entrance and use the kitchen doorbell (do not use the call box). After your shift, please exit through the double doors (west of the kitchen) to get back to your car. This is the picture of the pedestrian gate (on the right) a kitchen volunteer will walk back through after they have come through the entrance gate (on the left) and parked. Follow the red arrows on the Diagram below:Program: Meal Services (Kitchen) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98901 Allow Groups: No |