Skills required
Requirements:
- Intervention Record Check (formerly known as Child Welfare Check)
- Interview
- References
- Good for families
- Good for groups
- Good for youth
- Accessible by public transit
Lunch Program Team Member
Quick info about the program: Provides a free daily lunch for high school students. In partnership with local businesses and food banks, youth receive scheduled hot meals, or grab and go lunches to take back to school. What your role may look like: As a volunteer your main role will be to prep and serve lunches for youth attendees, help supervise the facility and its participants, assist youth signing in at the check-in desk, registering new youth and actively engaging youth while they participate in the program. What a typical lunch program looks like: Volunteers arrive at the scheduled prep time (This can vary depending on the day as some meals are provided by local restaurants, and some meals are cooked in house) Team has a quick meeting to discuss the day, and gets the meal and space ready for youth. Youth arrive at 11:50, where they are checked in or registered at our front desk. Meals are served as youth arrive. Youth either take a meal to go, or stay if time and regulations permit. Once all youth have left, the team has a quick debrief meeting, then clean up for the next program to start.
Why should you volunteer for this opportunity?
The team at youth one is consistently one of the best volunteer teams to work on. We place a very high value on team members being treated and coworkers in our mission to see youth reach their full potential. Because of this we give our team members a very high level of trust and put intentional effort into team building activities and events.
Skills required
Requirements:
- Intervention Record Check (formerly known as Child Welfare Check)
- Interview
- References
- Good for families
- Good for groups
- Good for youth
- Accessible by public transit