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From sorting donated food in our distribution center, to assisting Curbside Market customers, to helping us maintain the Foodlink Community Farm, we offer an array of volunteer opportunities that are perfect for individuals, families, groups, and more!
Foodlink relies on thousands of volunteers each year to sort, inspect, and pack food that nourishes thousands of our neighbors. We could not do the work we do without them! Volunteers also contribute to the success of our other food-related programs, such as the Curbside Market, Nutrition Education, and the Community Farm.
Volunteers are essential to Foodlink, and we need your help now more than ever! Explore the various ways you can get involved as we continue to respond to the growing need of our communities. Already a registered volunteer? Access our Sign-in Portal to check your hours, cancel a reservation, and/or sign up for future shifts.
Volunteers are essential at all levels of food bank operations, especially sorting and repackaging food. Individuals and groups are welcome. All opportunities have specific age and skill requirements and require advance registration. Click here to sign up to volunteer in our warehouse.
The Cupboard is in need of volunteers to help with their Emergency Food Packaging & Distribution. Volunteers assist with the following tasks: · Package bags of food for distribution. · Rotate food stored on shelves based on package expiration date. · Unpack weekly distribution of food received from Food link and other donations.
To help guide you, Stacker compiled a list of food bank volunteer opportunities near Rochester using data from VolunteerMatch. Read on to see what you can do for those grappling with food insecurity in your community, from distributing lunches to seniors to serving meals at soup kitchens.
Volunteer at a food bank near you! Join the team of over 2 million volunteers helping the Feeding America network of food banks fight hunger across America.
Volunteering at your local food bank means that you’re working to give families, kids, and seniors, help that they might not otherwise receive. Volunteering can take on many forms. Some of the opportunities available at New York food banks are: Warehouse sorting & repacking; Clerical tasks; Special event volunteer; Group Volunteer
Come Volunteer. Each year, over 150 people volunteer at St. Peter’s Kitchen. Working alongside our staff, volunteers play an essential role in our lunch program, and they have the life-changing opportunity to make a difference in the lives of those in need.
The Wegmans East Ave Grocery Run has been supporting food pantries like ours for years. They offer something for everyone; 10k, 5k, 1k and even direct donations. This can be a great teambuilding event, a family event, something fun for you and your friends to do, and even just yourself.