Volunteer: Seasonal Office VolunteerBe a part of the Meals on Wheels team and office by offering your help as an office volunteer in our downtown Minneapolis office (free parking available).
Metro Meals on Wheels Mission: Metro Meals on Wheels is the association of 30 Meals on Wheels programs in the Twin Cities metro area. With our program partners, we lead the effort to make sure people in our community receive the nutritious meals and the human connection they need to help them live independently. Job Description: Qualifications: Must be at least 18 years old Desire and ability to learn new skills Ability to operate a computer and basic software Ability to work well independently and as part of a team High attention to detail Reliable transportation to our office in Downtown Minneapolis (free parking lot available and our location is convenient to public transportation)Benefits to the Volunteer: Gain valuable nonprofit and office experience to build your resume Feel good because you are helping Meals on Wheels in leading the effort to ensure that individuals in our community receive nutritious meals and the human connection they need to enable them to live independently! We will provide you with a letter of reference after three months of serviceBenefits to the Clients and/or program: Meals on Wheels volunteers are part of a huge effort - over 4,000 meals are delivered each day in the Twin Cities area. These meals enable seniors and people with disabilities to remain living independently and happily in their own home. Our volunteers meet very important needs in our community including providing nutrition for seniors and people with disabilities and also providing a vital human connection.TO APPLY: Send resume and/or email outlining your interest to Kala Hotakainen at kala@meals-on-wheels.com Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Be a part of the Meals on Wheels team and office by offering your help as an office volunteer in our downtown Minneapolis office (free parking available).
Metro Meals on Wheels Mission: Metro Meals on Wheels is the association of 30 Meals on Wheels programs in the Twin Cities metro area. With our program partners, we lead the effort to make sure people in our community receive the nutritious meals and the human connection they need to help them live independently. Job Description: Qualifications: Must be at least 18 years old Desire and ability to learn new skills Ability to operate a computer and basic software Ability to work well independently and as part of a team High attention to detail Reliable transportation to our office in Downtown Minneapolis (free parking lot available and our location is convenient to public transportation)Benefits to the Volunteer: Gain valuable nonprofit and office experience to build your resume Feel good because you are helping Meals on Wheels in leading the effort to ensure that individuals in our community receive nutritious meals and the human connection they need to enable them to live independently! We will provide you with a letter of reference after three months of serviceBenefits to the Clients and/or program: Meals on Wheels volunteers are part of a huge effort - over 4,000 meals are delivered each day in the Twin Cities area. These meals enable seniors and people with disabilities to remain living independently and happily in their own home. Our volunteers meet very important needs in our community including providing nutrition for seniors and people with disabilities and also providing a vital human connection.TO APPLY: Send resume and/or email outlining your interest to Kala Hotakainen at kala@meals-on-wheels.com Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Merrick Community Services Meals on Wheels Delivery VolunteerMerrick Community Services Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. Merrick serves Meals on Wheels to both the St. Paul (Eastside) and Woodbury areas. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe.**Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at (651) 771-9339 or contact Tim Dooley at tdooley@merrickcs.org Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Merrick Community Services Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. Merrick serves Meals on Wheels to both the St. Paul (Eastside) and Woodbury areas. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe.**Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at (651) 771-9339 or contact Tim Dooley at tdooley@merrickcs.org Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CES Meals on Wheels Delivery VolunteerCES Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. CES serves Meals on Wheels to the areas of North, Downtown, and near South Minneapolis. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at 612-870-1125 or contact Nicole Smalley at NSmalley@cesmn.org Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels CES Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. CES serves Meals on Wheels to the areas of North, Downtown, and near South Minneapolis. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at 612-870-1125 or contact Nicole Smalley at NSmalley@cesmn.org Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Start a Meals on Wheels Workplace Delivery team!Are you looking for a workplace volunteer opportunity that makes a huge impact on your community, is easy to implement and manage, and is something employees can do over the lunch hour? If so, delivering meals is the perfect volunteer opportunity for you and your co-workers! It only takes a lunch hour to deliver meals to eight to 10 people in need. How’s that for a power lunch? Companies of all sizes across the Twin Cities have discovered Meals on Wheels as the perfect volunteer opportunity for their employees. Why does it work? • Volunteers deliver meals once a month, once a week, or on a custom schedule depending on the team size, • Meals are delivered during the employees’ lunch hour with a co-worker or individually. • Typically, no one employee is out of the office for more than 1 hour a month. • As a volunteer experience, this allows for great corporate social responsibility with minimal cost. What are the benefits? • Builds exceptional employee morale, creates better employee communication, and promotes team building. • Allows busy people to give back to the community without taking away evening and weekend time with their families. • Companies are seen in the community as a partner to Meals on Wheels, a trusted and well-known organization What are companies saying about the experience? Daniel O’Keefe, Executive Vice President for Benfield, Inc. says, “At the expense of a few minutes of weekly contact, I have provided companionship and friendship to an elderly person who might otherwise feel much more alone than she does. In return, I have experienced a friendship with a very remarkable woman. For me, it’s a very great return for a very small price.” Lindsay Wynne, former Meals on Wheels Volunteer Program Coordinator for 3M, says, “For busy people, it’s a great way to volunteer during the workday and get that personal reward for helping someone who might not otherwise have a nutritious meal that day, or even be able to remain at home. 3M began the program in 1989 to respond to a community need. Employee response has been great, but the community need continues, and the need for volunteers is ongoing.”
WORKPLACE DELIVERY TEAMS: HOW DO THEY WORK? What does a Workplace Delivery Team look like? A team consists of two or more individuals who agree to take turns delivering meals to seniors and people with disabilities. Volunteers can deliver in teams of two and may choose to do so once a month, or more often if it works for them. Teams can be easily scaled up to accommodate however many volunteers are interested. How long does it take? The delivery takes about an hour. There are over 30 Meals on Wheels sites metro-wide, so the program site won’t be far away. Who manages the process? Each Workplace Delivery Team picks one person to be the team leader. If needed, the position may be rotated within the group. This position may be filled with a community affairs employee or a volunteer. What are the team leader’s responsibilities? The leader is responsible for maintaining a volunteer schedule and acts as the liaison between the company and the Meals on Wheels site. What are the benefits? Volunteers will help eight to 10 individuals in need of nutritious meals and a human connection. Just knowing you’ve made a difference in someone’s life can be a tremendous reward. It’s a wonderful way to feel coming back from your lunch break!
Sign up here: https://meals-on-wheels.com/volunteer/workplace-delivery-teams/
Call us at 612-623-3363 or email info@meals-on-wheels.com for more information! Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Are you looking for a workplace volunteer opportunity that makes a huge impact on your community, is easy to implement and manage, and is something employees can do over the lunch hour? If so, delivering meals is the perfect volunteer opportunity for you and your co-workers! It only takes a lunch hour to deliver meals to eight to 10 people in need. How’s that for a power lunch? Companies of all sizes across the Twin Cities have discovered Meals on Wheels as the perfect volunteer opportunity for their employees. Why does it work? • Volunteers deliver meals once a month, once a week, or on a custom schedule depending on the team size, • Meals are delivered during the employees’ lunch hour with a co-worker or individually. • Typically, no one employee is out of the office for more than 1 hour a month. • As a volunteer experience, this allows for great corporate social responsibility with minimal cost. What are the benefits? • Builds exceptional employee morale, creates better employee communication, and promotes team building. • Allows busy people to give back to the community without taking away evening and weekend time with their families. • Companies are seen in the community as a partner to Meals on Wheels, a trusted and well-known organization What are companies saying about the experience? Daniel O’Keefe, Executive Vice President for Benfield, Inc. says, “At the expense of a few minutes of weekly contact, I have provided companionship and friendship to an elderly person who might otherwise feel much more alone than she does. In return, I have experienced a friendship with a very remarkable woman. For me, it’s a very great return for a very small price.” Lindsay Wynne, former Meals on Wheels Volunteer Program Coordinator for 3M, says, “For busy people, it’s a great way to volunteer during the workday and get that personal reward for helping someone who might not otherwise have a nutritious meal that day, or even be able to remain at home. 3M began the program in 1989 to respond to a community need. Employee response has been great, but the community need continues, and the need for volunteers is ongoing.”
WORKPLACE DELIVERY TEAMS: HOW DO THEY WORK? What does a Workplace Delivery Team look like? A team consists of two or more individuals who agree to take turns delivering meals to seniors and people with disabilities. Volunteers can deliver in teams of two and may choose to do so once a month, or more often if it works for them. Teams can be easily scaled up to accommodate however many volunteers are interested. How long does it take? The delivery takes about an hour. There are over 30 Meals on Wheels sites metro-wide, so the program site won’t be far away. Who manages the process? Each Workplace Delivery Team picks one person to be the team leader. If needed, the position may be rotated within the group. This position may be filled with a community affairs employee or a volunteer. What are the team leader’s responsibilities? The leader is responsible for maintaining a volunteer schedule and acts as the liaison between the company and the Meals on Wheels site. What are the benefits? Volunteers will help eight to 10 individuals in need of nutritious meals and a human connection. Just knowing you’ve made a difference in someone’s life can be a tremendous reward. It’s a wonderful way to feel coming back from your lunch break!
Sign up here: https://meals-on-wheels.com/volunteer/workplace-delivery-teams/
Call us at 612-623-3363 or email info@meals-on-wheels.com for more information! Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal Delivery VolunteerEvery day, Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver meals to 4,000 people in the Twin Cities area. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer and bring someone a nutritious meal over your lunch hour. There is no minimum commitment--you decide how often you want to volunteer. Meals are delivered between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. With 31 sites across the metro, there is sure to be one that is convenient for you, so make sure to let us know where you are located! Job Description: Volunteer to help bring nutritious meals to those in your community by: Picking up meals at your neighborhood meals site Deliver meals to 8-10 clients in their homes (detailed directions are provided!) Provide a social connection for clients by spending a few minutes chatting with themQualifications: Driver must have own transportation and license Driver must be available for one hour over lunch time during the week to deliver mealsBenefits to the Volunteer: Feel good because you are helping individuals in our community receive nutritious meals and the human connection they need to enable them to live independently! Enjoy strengthened connections to your local communityBenefits to the Client and/or Program: Meals on Wheels volunteers are part of a huge effort, we deliver over 20,000 meals each week! The fresh, healthy meals delivered each day provide much needed nutrition for seniors and people with disabilities as well as a vital human connection. One hour of your time delivers 10 hot meals, 10 safety checks, and 10 smiles to those in need.For more information visit our website at www.meals-on-wheels.com or call 612-623-3363. Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Every day, Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver meals to 4,000 people in the Twin Cities area. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer and bring someone a nutritious meal over your lunch hour. There is no minimum commitment--you decide how often you want to volunteer. Meals are delivered between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. With 31 sites across the metro, there is sure to be one that is convenient for you, so make sure to let us know where you are located! Job Description: Volunteer to help bring nutritious meals to those in your community by: Picking up meals at your neighborhood meals site Deliver meals to 8-10 clients in their homes (detailed directions are provided!) Provide a social connection for clients by spending a few minutes chatting with themQualifications: Driver must have own transportation and license Driver must be available for one hour over lunch time during the week to deliver mealsBenefits to the Volunteer: Feel good because you are helping individuals in our community receive nutritious meals and the human connection they need to enable them to live independently! Enjoy strengthened connections to your local communityBenefits to the Client and/or Program: Meals on Wheels volunteers are part of a huge effort, we deliver over 20,000 meals each week! The fresh, healthy meals delivered each day provide much needed nutrition for seniors and people with disabilities as well as a vital human connection. One hour of your time delivers 10 hot meals, 10 safety checks, and 10 smiles to those in need.For more information visit our website at www.meals-on-wheels.com or call 612-623-3363. Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Keystone Meals on Wheels Delivery VolunteerKeystone Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteers drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. Keystone serves Meals on Wheels to the St. Paul areas of Midway, Mac Groveland, Highland Park, and West 7th. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at 651-797-7725 or contact Sara Fleetham at sfleetham@keystoneservices.org Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Keystone Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteers drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. Keystone serves Meals on Wheels to the St. Paul areas of Midway, Mac Groveland, Highland Park, and West 7th. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at 651-797-7725 or contact Sara Fleetham at sfleetham@keystoneservices.org Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veterans Serving Veterans - Meals on WheelsAre you a veteran who would love to help fellow veterans increase their access to nutritious food? We are looking for veterans who can help deliver meals and a friendly visit to clients served by Bloomington-Eden Prairie Meals on Wheels. If you’re looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How you can help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Details: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. Delivery coordinators at Bloomington-Eden Prairie Meals on Wheels will provide all the necessary resources to get you started. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call Bloomington-Eden Prairie Meals on Wheels at 952-835-1665 or email blepmn@gmail.com. Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Are you a veteran who would love to help fellow veterans increase their access to nutritious food? We are looking for veterans who can help deliver meals and a friendly visit to clients served by Bloomington-Eden Prairie Meals on Wheels. If you’re looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How you can help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Details: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. Delivery coordinators at Bloomington-Eden Prairie Meals on Wheels will provide all the necessary resources to get you started. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call Bloomington-Eden Prairie Meals on Wheels at 952-835-1665 or email blepmn@gmail.com. Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55431 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: South Minneapolis Meals on Wheels Delivery VolunteerSouth Minneapolis Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. South Minneapolis serves Meals on Wheels to both the South and Southeast areas of Minneapolis. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at (612) 716-6338 or contact Mary Engen at engenmary@yahoo.com Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels South Minneapolis Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. South Minneapolis serves Meals on Wheels to both the South and Southeast areas of Minneapolis. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at (612) 716-6338 or contact Mary Engen at engenmary@yahoo.com Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55417 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mobile Meals of Northern Dakota County Meal Delivery VolunteerMobile Meals of Northern Dakota County is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. They serve Meals on Wheels to the areas of West St. Paul, South St. Paul, Inver Grove Heights, and Mendota Heights. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at 651-457-5686 ext 103 or contact Joan Ward at mobile-meals@hotmail.com. Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Mobile Meals of Northern Dakota County is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. They serve Meals on Wheels to the areas of West St. Paul, South St. Paul, Inver Grove Heights, and Mendota Heights. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at 651-457-5686 ext 103 or contact Joan Ward at mobile-meals@hotmail.com. Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels & More in Anoka County Delivery VolunteerMeals on Wheels & More in Anoka County is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteers drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. They serve Meals on Wheels to the areas of Anoka, Blaine, Champlin, Coon Rapids, Ramsey, Circle Pines, Lino Lakes, and Fridley. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at 763-264-4041 or contact OfficeMgr@impactservicesmn.org Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Meals on Wheels & More in Anoka County is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteers drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. They serve Meals on Wheels to the areas of Anoka, Blaine, Champlin, Coon Rapids, Ramsey, Circle Pines, Lino Lakes, and Fridley. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at 763-264-4041 or contact OfficeMgr@impactservicesmn.org Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55432 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Group Volunteering with Meals on WheelsEvery day, Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver meals to over 4,000 people in the Twin Cities Area. If you’re looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer today! There is no minimum commitment - you decide how often you want to volunteer. Meals are delivered between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. With over 30 sites across the Metro, there is sure to be one that is convenient for your group. This is a wonderful opportunity to volunteer with your work team, faith community, family, or other group! Volunteer to help bring nutritious meals to those in your community by: Picking up meals at your neighborhood meals site Delivering meals to 8-10 clients in their homes (detailed directions are provided!) Providing a social connection for meal recipients by spending a few minutes chatting with themQualifications: Driver must have their own transportation and driver’s license Volunteers must be available for one hour over lunch time to deliver mealsBenefits to the Volunteer: Feel good because you are helping individuals in our community receive nutritious meals and the human connection they need to enable them to live independently Enjoy strengthened connections to your local communityBenefits to the Client and/or Program: Meals on Wheels volunteers are part of a huge effort -The meals delivered each day provide much needed nutrition for seniors and people with disabilities as well as a vital human connection One hour of your time delivers 10 hot meals, 10 safety checks, and 10 smiles to those in need
For more information, call our office at 612-623-3363 or contact our Volunteer and Development Coordinator at Kala@meals-on-wheels.com. Or apply today to get started: https://meals-on-wheels.com/volunteer/sign-up-to-volunteer/ Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Every day, Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver meals to over 4,000 people in the Twin Cities Area. If you’re looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer today! There is no minimum commitment - you decide how often you want to volunteer. Meals are delivered between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. With over 30 sites across the Metro, there is sure to be one that is convenient for your group. This is a wonderful opportunity to volunteer with your work team, faith community, family, or other group! Volunteer to help bring nutritious meals to those in your community by: Picking up meals at your neighborhood meals site Delivering meals to 8-10 clients in their homes (detailed directions are provided!) Providing a social connection for meal recipients by spending a few minutes chatting with themQualifications: Driver must have their own transportation and driver’s license Volunteers must be available for one hour over lunch time to deliver mealsBenefits to the Volunteer: Feel good because you are helping individuals in our community receive nutritious meals and the human connection they need to enable them to live independently Enjoy strengthened connections to your local communityBenefits to the Client and/or Program: Meals on Wheels volunteers are part of a huge effort -The meals delivered each day provide much needed nutrition for seniors and people with disabilities as well as a vital human connection One hour of your time delivers 10 hot meals, 10 safety checks, and 10 smiles to those in need
For more information, call our office at 612-623-3363 or contact our Volunteer and Development Coordinator at Kala@meals-on-wheels.com. Or apply today to get started: https://meals-on-wheels.com/volunteer/sign-up-to-volunteer/ Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Eastside Meals on Wheels Delivery VolunteerEastside Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. Eastside serves Meals on Wheels to the Minneapolis (Northeast, near Southeast) and St. Anthony Village areas. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at (612) 277-2529 or contact Bradley Van Winkle at bradley@eastsidemeals.org Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Eastside Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. Eastside serves Meals on Wheels to the Minneapolis (Northeast, near Southeast) and St. Anthony Village areas. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at (612) 277-2529 or contact Bradley Van Winkle at bradley@eastsidemeals.org Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55418 Allow Groups: No |