Needs From: Skagit Volunteer Center

Volunteer: Dishwasher

Position Title: Dishwasher

 

Community Need Met: The mission of Friendship House is to reflect the heart of God by feeding, sheltering, clothing, and healing… to empower those in need. A Dishwasher supports the ability to feed healthy meals families, friends, and neighbors of our community.

 

Qualifications: The Dishwasher will be standing for a few hours at a time in a fast-paced environment working closely with others. These tasks require attention to detail, willingness to take direction, and an embrace of diversity in the workplace.

 

Responsibilities: This position includes washing dishes, running the dishwasher machine, and other cleaning tasks throughout the kitchen. Orientation and training will be provided and afterword volunteers are expected to independently operate the dish room.

 

Location and Time Commitment: Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one shift per week for a minimum of three months. All service will be completed in Friendship House Café at 108 Snoqualmie Street, Mount Vernon. Ending times for shifts are only estimates. Volunteers are expected to remain until all duties are complete. Following are the available shifts

Weekdays: Breakfast at 6:45-9:30, lunch at 10:45-1:30, and dinner at 4:45-7:30 Weekends: Breakfast at 7:45-10:30, lunch at 11:45-2:30, and dinner at 4:45-7:30

 

How to Apply: Submit a Need Response on Skagit Volunteer Center or contact Olivia Hickerson for more information about this position. Both application routes will go through an application and an interview before placement into a volunteer position.

 

Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Olivia Hickerson by email at olivia@skagitfriendshiphouse.org or by phone at (360) 336-6138 ext. 110

Agency: Friendship House

Position Title: Dishwasher

 

Community Need Met: The mission of Friendship House is to reflect the heart of God by feeding, sheltering, clothing, and healing… to empower those in need. A Dishwasher supports the ability to feed healthy meals families, friends, and neighbors of our community.

 

Qualifications: The Dishwasher will be standing for a few hours at a time in a fast-paced environment working closely with others. These tasks require attention to detail, willingness to take direction, and an embrace of diversity in the workplace.

 

Responsibilities: This position includes washing dishes, running the dishwasher machine, and other cleaning tasks throughout the kitchen. Orientation and training will be provided and afterword volunteers are expected to independently operate the dish room.

 

Location and Time Commitment: Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one shift per week for a minimum of three months. All service will be completed in Friendship House Café at 108 Snoqualmie Street, Mount Vernon. Ending times for shifts are only estimates. Volunteers are expected to remain until all duties are complete. Following are the available shifts

Weekdays: Breakfast at 6:45-9:30, lunch at 10:45-1:30, and dinner at 4:45-7:30 Weekends: Breakfast at 7:45-10:30, lunch at 11:45-2:30, and dinner at 4:45-7:30

 

How to Apply: Submit a Need Response on Skagit Volunteer Center or contact Olivia Hickerson for more information about this position. Both application routes will go through an application and an interview before placement into a volunteer position.

 

Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Olivia Hickerson by email at olivia@skagitfriendshiphouse.org or by phone at (360) 336-6138 ext. 110

Agency: Friendship House

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98273

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Skagit First Step Center Meal Server

Serve prepared meals to Skagit First Step Center residents 11am Lunch or 5pm Dinner.  Meals are served for 1 1/2 hr.  Then cleanup following.

Agency: Friendship House

Serve prepared meals to Skagit First Step Center residents 11am Lunch or 5pm Dinner.  Meals are served for 1 1/2 hr.  Then cleanup following.

Agency: Friendship House

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98233

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bag Lunch Distribution Volunteer

Position Title: Bag Lunch Distribution Volunteer

 

Community Need Met: The mission of Friendship House is to reflect the heart of God by feeding, sheltering, clothing, and healing… to empower those in need. A Bag Lunch Distribution Volunteer supports the ability to feed healthy meals to families, friends, and neighbors in our community. Volunteers will get to see firsthand the needs of our community while also taking steps to relieve the burden of those needs through providing a meal. Volunteers get to talk with meal recipients and be part of a web of resources for those recipients.

 

Qualifications: Volunteers must be willing and able to complete the following tasks

Pick up sack lunches from Friendship House Café and load them into a 15-passenger van Drive the van to a satellite location near Mr. T’s Café Hand-out sack lunches to those who come to the van’s location Return van and left-over supplies to Friendship House Café

 

Location and Time Commitment: Shifts are from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on every day except for Tuesday and Friday when another organization provides a lunch service. Volunteers are asked to commit to volunteering for at least one consistent shift weekly or bi-weekly for a minimum of three months. Ending times for shifts are only estimates. Volunteers are expected to remain until all duties are complete.

 

How to Apply: Submit a Need Response on Skagit Volunteer Center or contact Olivia Hickerson for more information about this position. Both application routes will go through an application and an interview before placement into a volunteer position.

 

Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Olivia Hickerson by email at olivia@skagitfriendshiphouse.org or by phone at (360) 336-6138 ext. 110

 

Agency: Friendship House

Position Title: Bag Lunch Distribution Volunteer

 

Community Need Met: The mission of Friendship House is to reflect the heart of God by feeding, sheltering, clothing, and healing… to empower those in need. A Bag Lunch Distribution Volunteer supports the ability to feed healthy meals to families, friends, and neighbors in our community. Volunteers will get to see firsthand the needs of our community while also taking steps to relieve the burden of those needs through providing a meal. Volunteers get to talk with meal recipients and be part of a web of resources for those recipients.

 

Qualifications: Volunteers must be willing and able to complete the following tasks

Pick up sack lunches from Friendship House Café and load them into a 15-passenger van Drive the van to a satellite location near Mr. T’s Café Hand-out sack lunches to those who come to the van’s location Return van and left-over supplies to Friendship House Café

 

Location and Time Commitment: Shifts are from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on every day except for Tuesday and Friday when another organization provides a lunch service. Volunteers are asked to commit to volunteering for at least one consistent shift weekly or bi-weekly for a minimum of three months. Ending times for shifts are only estimates. Volunteers are expected to remain until all duties are complete.

 

How to Apply: Submit a Need Response on Skagit Volunteer Center or contact Olivia Hickerson for more information about this position. Both application routes will go through an application and an interview before placement into a volunteer position.

 

Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Olivia Hickerson by email at olivia@skagitfriendshiphouse.org or by phone at (360) 336-6138 ext. 110

 

Agency: Friendship House

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98273

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kitchen Server

Position Overview: Kitchen Servers are essential in the continued ability to provide healthy meals for our communities. This includes work to prepare food, serve food, and maintain operations of the kitchen.

 

Position Details: The Kitchen Server will be in a fast-paced environment working closely with others. These tasks include customer service skills, attention to detail, willingness to take direction, and an embrace of diversity in the workplace.

Prepare kitchen for incoming guests and keep count of all guests Put out and put away food Make beverage to serve Wipe down all counter tops, clean grill, clean backsplash, refrigerator and freezer doors. Take our recycling and garbage Sweep and mop serving area Other duties as requested

 Community Need Met: The mission of Friendship House is to reflect the heart of God by feeding, sheltering, clothing, and healing… to empower those in need. A Kitchen Server supports the ability to feed healthy meals to families, friends, and neighbors of our community.

 

Location and Time Commitment: Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one shift per week for a minimum of three months. All service will be completed at Friendship House Café at 108 Snoqualmie Street, Mount Vernon. Following are the available shifts

Weekdays: Breakfast at 6:45-9:00, lunch at 10:45-1:00, and dinner at 4:45-7:00 Weekends: Breakfast at 7:45-10:00, lunch at 11:45-2:00, and dinner at 4:45-7:00 *Ending times for shifts are only estimates. Volunteers are expected to remain until all duties are complete.

How to Apply: Submit a Need Response on Skagit Volunteer Center or contact Olivia Hickerson for more information about this position. Both application routes will go through an application and an interview before placement into a volunteer position.

 

Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Olivia Hickerson by email at olivia@skagitfriendshiphouse.org or by phone at (360) 336-6138 ext. 110

 

Agency: Friendship House

Position Overview: Kitchen Servers are essential in the continued ability to provide healthy meals for our communities. This includes work to prepare food, serve food, and maintain operations of the kitchen.

 

Position Details: The Kitchen Server will be in a fast-paced environment working closely with others. These tasks include customer service skills, attention to detail, willingness to take direction, and an embrace of diversity in the workplace.

Prepare kitchen for incoming guests and keep count of all guests Put out and put away food Make beverage to serve Wipe down all counter tops, clean grill, clean backsplash, refrigerator and freezer doors. Take our recycling and garbage Sweep and mop serving area Other duties as requested

 Community Need Met: The mission of Friendship House is to reflect the heart of God by feeding, sheltering, clothing, and healing… to empower those in need. A Kitchen Server supports the ability to feed healthy meals to families, friends, and neighbors of our community.

 

Location and Time Commitment: Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one shift per week for a minimum of three months. All service will be completed at Friendship House Café at 108 Snoqualmie Street, Mount Vernon. Following are the available shifts

Weekdays: Breakfast at 6:45-9:00, lunch at 10:45-1:00, and dinner at 4:45-7:00 Weekends: Breakfast at 7:45-10:00, lunch at 11:45-2:00, and dinner at 4:45-7:00 *Ending times for shifts are only estimates. Volunteers are expected to remain until all duties are complete.

How to Apply: Submit a Need Response on Skagit Volunteer Center or contact Olivia Hickerson for more information about this position. Both application routes will go through an application and an interview before placement into a volunteer position.

 

Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Olivia Hickerson by email at olivia@skagitfriendshiphouse.org or by phone at (360) 336-6138 ext. 110

 

Agency: Friendship House

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98273

Allow Groups: Yes