You can greet clients, answer phones, book appointments, and help with check-ins.
There are many ways residents of Kingston can help battle food insecurity in the city.
For example: Partners in Mission Food Bank is looking for new volunteers to help with Office Support tasks.
The food bank is seeking friendly, organized people to greet clients, answer phones, book appointments, and help with check-ins using a simple database. Volunteers may also help new clients register for services.
The role is ideal for those who enjoy working with people and want to make a difference in their community. Volunteers must commit to a regular 3.5-hour shift, either in the morning or afternoon, on the same day each week.
No heavy lifting is required—just a willingness to learn and a heart for helping others.
This behind-the-scenes role helps keep food support services running smoothly for local families in need.
To apply online, visit: Partners in Mission Volunteer Application by clicking here.
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