Assist clients who are absolute beginners to English learn the letters and sounds of the alphabet. Help clients develop specific English skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking). Scheduling is based on volunteer/client availability.
Assist with leisure activities for clients age 50+. Sessions may include health and wellness classes, yoga, field trips, etc. Workshops and class schedules vary.
Help with lunch and supper prep, light cleaning, after school snacks and crafts.
Set up and tear down mobile stores. Help with store operation and inventory counts.
Youth Support Volunteers provide critical support to youth that are transitioning to independent living. You’ll help youth aged 16-24 to build essential life skills, access the resources that they need in the community, and succeed in their educational pursuits. This role involves offering guidance, encouragement, and mentoring while supporting youth with their daily activities, studies, and personal development.
Assist REACH Food Education staff with the running of cooking classes (help with setup and teardown, assist cooking class participants as needed)
Assist clients with learning basic sewing skills. Classes usually run once a week and are open to women clients only.
Assist with food and beverage preparation, washing dishes and kitchen equipment, and ensuring the cleanliness of work surfaces. Volunteers may also be involved in tasks like portioning and wrapping food, using kitchen appliances to prepare food, and cleaning and sanitizing the kitchen.
This is a great way to help out the organization if you cannot commit to regular volunteering hours. Throughout the year, we have a few awareness events as well as our annual fundraising events:
– The Amazing Race Against HIV – held on a Saturday in August or September
– The Annual AIDS Benefit – held at the GLCR the Friday evening closest to December 1st
Assist clients in learning basic conversation skills in an informal group setting. Classes run Monday-Thursday from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
Promptly answer the sexual assault crisis line when a call comes through. Provide immediate emotional support to survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and historical abuse, as well as any secondary victims who may call the line. Facilitate accompaniment to the hospital and police station as requested by the caller. Provide survivors the opportunity to make informed choices.
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