Opportunities From: HandsOn Twin Cities

Volunteer: Serve Meals to Minnesotans living with HIV

Serve meals to Minnesotans living with HIV! The Aliveness Project's kitchen in South Minneapolis serves a hot meal every weekday from 12pm-3pm. You can volunteer weekly, every-other week, or as an occasional fill-in volunteer. Cooking skills not required. Volunteers primarily greet members, serve food, wipe down the tables, and help with dishes.

A bonus is that we feed you! Volunteers are an important part of Aliveness and fully invited to eat with the community. The food is all made in-house from scratch.

 

Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project

Serve meals to Minnesotans living with HIV! The Aliveness Project's kitchen in South Minneapolis serves a hot meal every weekday from 12pm-3pm. You can volunteer weekly, every-other week, or as an occasional fill-in volunteer. Cooking skills not required. Volunteers primarily greet members, serve food, wipe down the tables, and help with dishes.

A bonus is that we feed you! Volunteers are an important part of Aliveness and fully invited to eat with the community. The food is all made in-house from scratch.

 

Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 55409

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Shelf Assistant

Volunteers are vital to the success of our day-to-day programs and it’s a great way to make connections in the community. The Food Shelf is based on a shopping model that allows Aliveness members to choose groceries based on individual dietary needs and preferences. Members can shop for up to 60 pounds of groceries with each visit, including meat, dairy, and fresh produce. 

 

Volunteers work with staff and members to stock shelves, unload donation deliveries, weigh carts and load member's carts..

Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project

Volunteers are vital to the success of our day-to-day programs and it’s a great way to make connections in the community. The Food Shelf is based on a shopping model that allows Aliveness members to choose groceries based on individual dietary needs and preferences. Members can shop for up to 60 pounds of groceries with each visit, including meat, dairy, and fresh produce. 

 

Volunteers work with staff and members to stock shelves, unload donation deliveries, weigh carts and load member's carts..

Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55409

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Harm Reduction

Volunteers in our Harm Reduction area work with our Harm Reduction staff to create the kits we take on our outreach trips. Volunteers in Harm Reduction usually work in a group assembly line style, packing safer sex kits or the kits for our Syringe Exchange program. 

Harm Reduction volunteers also have opportunities to gain more Harm Reduction skills, like HIV testing, Narcan/Naloxone administration trainings, etc.

Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project

Volunteers in our Harm Reduction area work with our Harm Reduction staff to create the kits we take on our outreach trips. Volunteers in Harm Reduction usually work in a group assembly line style, packing safer sex kits or the kits for our Syringe Exchange program. 

Harm Reduction volunteers also have opportunities to gain more Harm Reduction skills, like HIV testing, Narcan/Naloxone administration trainings, etc.

Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55409

Allow Groups: Yes