One of the great strengths of FOCUS is the contribution from all of our many volunteers! We enjoy and encourage each volunteer’s individual gift(s) and endeavor to match up your skills with a needed service.
We couldn’t have FOCUS without our FOCUS Volunteers!
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
Every day the Pantry is operating, it takes a minimum of three (3) volunteers to help guests check in, and pack and distribute food to guests. Volunteers may also help guests enroll in Food Stamps. At other times, volunteers are needed at other times to pick up food from the Regional Food Bank, unload deliveries, and keep data and paperwork up to date. Some volunteer positions at the Pantry include:
CHECKING -IN VOLUNTEER (1 per day)Help guests get started by checking proof of current address, necessary ID or other documents. Make sure each guest has a “Food Choice Sheet” to start their visit with food packers.
FOOD CHOICE VOLUNTEER (1 per day)
Help guests decide what food they want from available selections and clearly mark them on the “Food Choice Sheet”. They may also obtain some personal care items. If there are young children, diapers, baby food or formula is offered.
PRODUCE & BREAD VOLUNTEER (1 per day)
Assist guest with the available selections for that day.
PACKING VOLUNTEER (1 per day)
Packers put together bags of food based on guest choices indicated on the “Food Choice Sheet”. Amounts provided are based on family size and state and federal guidelines.
CHECKING -IN VOLUNTEER (1 per day)Help guests get started by checking proof of current address, necessary ID or other documents. Make sure each guest has a “Food Choice Sheet” to start their visit with food packers.
FOOD CHOICE VOLUNTEER (1 per day)
Help guests decide what food they want from available selections and clearly mark them on the “Food Choice Sheet”. They may also obtain some personal care items. If there are young children, diapers, baby food or formula is offered.
PRODUCE & BREAD VOLUNTEER (1 per day)
Assist guest with the available selections for that day.
PACKING VOLUNTEER (1 per day)
Packers put together bags of food based on guest choices indicated on the “Food Choice Sheet”. Amounts provided are based on family size and state and federal guidelines.
DRIVER (1-2 days per week/varies)
Pick up food supplies from the Regional Food Bank (90 minutes round trip from FOCUS).
Pick up food supplies from the Regional Food Bank (90 minutes round trip from FOCUS).
Additional Food Pantry Information Including: Food Handling, Guest Relations, Parking and more here.
Civil Right Training Manual: All FOCUS food program staff and volunteers are required to read through, and sign off on, this manual. Please read before signing the log at the FOCUS Food Pantry. This is a Regional Food Bank requirement that must be adhered to. Read the Civil Rights Training Manual here.
Breakfast Program Roles & Responsibilities
- COOKS (Winter Breakfast; 2 per day): Prepare hot meal and side dishes (oatmeal/grits, meat). Cleans Griddle.
- DISHWASHER (1 per day): Loads and empties dishwasher, runs disposal, helps wash pots. Must receive “dishwashing 101” training prior to use.
- SERVERS (3 per day): Take hot meal orders from guests, serve hot meals, remind guests to bus their dishes when finished, encourage guests to move to side chairs after meal in order to free up table for those who haven’t eaten yet.
- COFFEE MAKER (1 per day): Makes continuous pots of coffee, replenishes pots in the dining room when needed. Brings clean dishes/silverware out to fellowship hall.
- LUNCH MAKERS Make sandwiches and prepare lunch bags with assorted items, according to the direction of the Food Manager, Becca Leet. Guests may take ONE lunch per person and are asked to sign the lunch list. Guests may not take lunches for others who are not present.
- FLOATERS Keep side tables clean, refill items on serving tables, clean up spills, wrap utensils, and other tasks as assigned by the Breakfast Coordinator.
- CLEANUP We ask everyone to pitch in! Kitchen cleaning, reconfiguring the hall as needed, and breaking down boxes.
- SUBSTITUTES Volunteers who are not on the regular schedule but who can fill-in from time to time. DRIVERS Volunteers who do food pickup at the Regional Food Bank and deliver to the church.
The First Church Food Pantry serves people in the neighborhood and is managed by a Community Outreach Worker with the help of volunteers. Last year, the food pantry served more than 360 households. Monthly supplies of food and other grocery store essentials, such as diapers and toothpaste, are distributed. Other programs, such as “Back-to-School-Night”, “Mitten Tree”, “Christmas Shoppe” and “Thanksgiving Basket” minister to children and families around the holidays and other special times of the year.
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