Volunteer: 2025 Garden Group at the Center for Women and ChildrenJoin us in making a positive impact by volunteering in our garden at our women's and children's detox facility. Our garden provides a therapeutic and nurturing space for residents on their journey towards recovery from substance abuse. By participating in this volunteer opportunity, you can contribute to their healing process and promote a sense of well-being. As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to assist with various gardening tasks, such as planting, weeding, watering, and harvesting. No prior gardening experience is necessary, as we will provide guidance and support throughout your volunteer experience Gardening Volunteer Guidelines Volunteers must be aged 18 and up. Groups must make arrangements with the Volunteer Coordinator. You will be working outside, so prepare accordingly (bring a water bottle, wear a sun hat, jacket, sunscreen, etc.). You may bring your gardening tools and gloves. Some gardening tools are available for use. Please note, you will be responsible for keeping track of your belongings. No photos or videos of our clients are permitted. If you wish to take pictures of your group, please ensure our clients are not in the background. Media is not allowed to cover a volunteer shift.Questions? Please contact: Nicole Henderson, nicole.henderson@voaut.org (385) 454-3065 Monday – Thursday, 9:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m. Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Thank you! We hope to see you soon! Program: Center for Women and Children Join us in making a positive impact by volunteering in our garden at our women's and children's detox facility. Our garden provides a therapeutic and nurturing space for residents on their journey towards recovery from substance abuse. By participating in this volunteer opportunity, you can contribute to their healing process and promote a sense of well-being. As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to assist with various gardening tasks, such as planting, weeding, watering, and harvesting. No prior gardening experience is necessary, as we will provide guidance and support throughout your volunteer experience Gardening Volunteer Guidelines Volunteers must be aged 18 and up. Groups must make arrangements with the Volunteer Coordinator. You will be working outside, so prepare accordingly (bring a water bottle, wear a sun hat, jacket, sunscreen, etc.). You may bring your gardening tools and gloves. Some gardening tools are available for use. Please note, you will be responsible for keeping track of your belongings. No photos or videos of our clients are permitted. If you wish to take pictures of your group, please ensure our clients are not in the background. Media is not allowed to cover a volunteer shift.Questions? Please contact: Nicole Henderson, nicole.henderson@voaut.org (385) 454-3065 Monday – Thursday, 9:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m. Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Thank you! We hope to see you soon! Program: Center for Women and Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 84111 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 2025 Group Breakfast Service at YRCPrior to signing up for the YRC Group Meal Service, it's crucial to watch the sign-up video for essential information on the process, meal options, and important details. We appreciate your interest in volunteering at VOA Utah's Youth Resource Center. It's important to note that the single signup slot is intended to reserve the meal slot for the entire group. Unlike many food service opportunities, volunteers at the YRC are responsible for both providing and serving meals. At the YRC we ask for groups of up to 10 people to sign up (4 to 6 is ideal for our kitchen size). Thank you, we couldn't do it without you! Kitchen Orientation Video - click here Trauma and Cultural Awareness at the YRC - click here YRC Meal Service - Printable Remember: Our clients are counting on you for a meal! Cancellations must be made 48 hours in advance. BREAKFAST 7:30 am – Volunteer group arrival and meal prep 8:30 am – Meal service begins 9:00 am – Second servings 9:30 am – Clean-up beginsQuestions? Community Engagement Coordinator |385-377-8307 | Mon – Sun 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Youth Resource Center Prior to signing up for the YRC Group Meal Service, it's crucial to watch the sign-up video for essential information on the process, meal options, and important details. We appreciate your interest in volunteering at VOA Utah's Youth Resource Center. It's important to note that the single signup slot is intended to reserve the meal slot for the entire group. Unlike many food service opportunities, volunteers at the YRC are responsible for both providing and serving meals. At the YRC we ask for groups of up to 10 people to sign up (4 to 6 is ideal for our kitchen size). Thank you, we couldn't do it without you! Kitchen Orientation Video - click here Trauma and Cultural Awareness at the YRC - click here YRC Meal Service - Printable Remember: Our clients are counting on you for a meal! Cancellations must be made 48 hours in advance. BREAKFAST 7:30 am – Volunteer group arrival and meal prep 8:30 am – Meal service begins 9:00 am – Second servings 9:30 am – Clean-up beginsQuestions? Community Engagement Coordinator |385-377-8307 | Mon – Sun 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Youth Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 84101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 Group Dinner Service at YRCPrior to signing up for the YRC Group Meal Service, it's crucial to watch the sign-up video for essential information on the process, meal options, and important details. We appreciate your interest in volunteering at VOA Utah's Youth Resource Center. It's important to note that the single signup slot is intended to reserve the meal slot for the entire group. Unlike many food service opportunities, volunteers at the YRC are responsible for both providing and serving meals. At the YRC we ask for groups of up to 10 people to sign up (4 to 6 is ideal for our kitchen size). Thank you, we couldn't do it without you! Kitchen Orientation Video - click here Trauma and Cultural Awareness at the YRC - click here YRC Meal Service - Printable Remember: Our clients are counting on you for a meal! Cancellations must be made 48 hours in advance. DINNER 5:00 pm – Volunteer group arrival and meal prep 6:00 pm – Meal service begins 6:30 pm – Second servings 7:00 pm – Clean-up beginsQuestions? Community Engagement Coordinator |385-377-8307 | Mon – Sun 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Youth Resource Center Prior to signing up for the YRC Group Meal Service, it's crucial to watch the sign-up video for essential information on the process, meal options, and important details. We appreciate your interest in volunteering at VOA Utah's Youth Resource Center. It's important to note that the single signup slot is intended to reserve the meal slot for the entire group. Unlike many food service opportunities, volunteers at the YRC are responsible for both providing and serving meals. At the YRC we ask for groups of up to 10 people to sign up (4 to 6 is ideal for our kitchen size). Thank you, we couldn't do it without you! Kitchen Orientation Video - click here Trauma and Cultural Awareness at the YRC - click here YRC Meal Service - Printable Remember: Our clients are counting on you for a meal! Cancellations must be made 48 hours in advance. DINNER 5:00 pm – Volunteer group arrival and meal prep 6:00 pm – Meal service begins 6:30 pm – Second servings 7:00 pm – Clean-up beginsQuestions? Community Engagement Coordinator |385-377-8307 | Mon – Sun 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Youth Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 84101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 Group Lunch Service at YRCPrior to signing up for the YRC Group Meal Service, it's crucial to watch the sign-up video for essential information on the process, meal options, and important details. We appreciate your interest in volunteering at VOA Utah's Youth Resource Center. It's important to note that the single signup slot is intended to reserve the meal slot for the entire group. Unlike many food service opportunities, volunteers at the YRC are responsible for both providing and serving meals. At the YRC we ask for groups of up to 10 people to sign up (4 to 6 is ideal for our kitchen size). Thank you, we couldn't do it without you! Kitchen Orientation Video - click here Trauma and Cultural Awareness at the YRC - click here YRC Meal Service - Printable Remember: Our clients are counting on you for a meal! Cancellations must be made 48 hours in advance. LUNCH 12:00 pm – Volunteer group arrival and meal prep 1:00 pm – Meal service begins 1:30 pm – Second servings 2:00 pm – Clean-up beginsQuestions? Community Engagement Coordinator |385-377-8307 | Mon – Sun 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Youth Resource Center Prior to signing up for the YRC Group Meal Service, it's crucial to watch the sign-up video for essential information on the process, meal options, and important details. We appreciate your interest in volunteering at VOA Utah's Youth Resource Center. It's important to note that the single signup slot is intended to reserve the meal slot for the entire group. Unlike many food service opportunities, volunteers at the YRC are responsible for both providing and serving meals. At the YRC we ask for groups of up to 10 people to sign up (4 to 6 is ideal for our kitchen size). Thank you, we couldn't do it without you! Kitchen Orientation Video - click here Trauma and Cultural Awareness at the YRC - click here YRC Meal Service - Printable Remember: Our clients are counting on you for a meal! Cancellations must be made 48 hours in advance. LUNCH 12:00 pm – Volunteer group arrival and meal prep 1:00 pm – Meal service begins 1:30 pm – Second servings 2:00 pm – Clean-up beginsQuestions? Community Engagement Coordinator |385-377-8307 | Mon – Sun 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Youth Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 84101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal Preparation at the WRCWe appreciate your interest in volunteering at our Women's Resource Center. Our kitchen staff needs volunteers who feel comfortable around the kitchen to help prepare for the week's meals. Tasks include, but are not limited to: washing, peeling, chopping produce; cupping condiment containers; working in the dish room; etc. Meal Preparation and Service Guidelines: Meal volunteers must be at least 16 to be in the kitchen.Photos with clients are not permitted at any time. Group photos for social media, etc,. are permitted if clients are not depicted. News media is generally not allowed to report on volunteer shifts.Wear safe and appropriate kitchen attire, including closed-toe rubber-soled shoes. Cancellations must occur at least 48 hours in advance.Questions? Community Engagement Team| (385) 831-9647 | Mon - Fri 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Women's Resource Center We appreciate your interest in volunteering at our Women's Resource Center. Our kitchen staff needs volunteers who feel comfortable around the kitchen to help prepare for the week's meals. Tasks include, but are not limited to: washing, peeling, chopping produce; cupping condiment containers; working in the dish room; etc. Meal Preparation and Service Guidelines: Meal volunteers must be at least 16 to be in the kitchen.Photos with clients are not permitted at any time. Group photos for social media, etc,. are permitted if clients are not depicted. News media is generally not allowed to report on volunteer shifts.Wear safe and appropriate kitchen attire, including closed-toe rubber-soled shoes. Cancellations must occur at least 48 hours in advance.Questions? Community Engagement Team| (385) 831-9647 | Mon - Fri 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Women's Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 84111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor a YouthVolunteers of America, Utah's Amplified Mentoring Program is seeking reliable and compassionate adults to support at-risk youth, ages 10 to 17, in their journey toward becoming resilient and empowered members of our community. As a mentor, you have the opportunity to make a lasting impact by fostering positive youth development through one-on-one connections. When young people feel seen, supported, and valued, they are more likely to make healthy choices, develop essential skills, and achieve self-sufficiency. To become a mentor, applicants must: Be at least 21 years old Hold a valid driver's license Complete a background check Attend an orientation and training sessionAPPLY HERE - BECOME A MENTOR We ask mentors to commit to 6 to 8 hours a month for 9 months. If you are ready to help shape the future of a young person and guide them, please visit our website for the Amplified Mentoring Program or reach out to the Questions?Maira Rodriguez | maira.rodriguez@voaut.org | (385) 341-3573 Real Mentorship, Real Connections:Every match is a unique story of growth, friendship, and support. Meet three of our matches who’ve shown us what true mentorship can be. Jenny & Ronda: A Connection That Lasts When Jenny joined the program as a shy freshman, she was anxious about high school. That changed when she met Ronda, her mentor. Right from the beginning, the two clicked, with Ronda helping Jenny find her footing by encouraging her to try new things, giving advice, and listening without judgment. Over the next three years, Ronda was there to support Jenny through every big and small moment, becoming a constant presence she could count on. Though Jenny aged out of the program after turning 18, she and Ronda remain a big part of each other’s lives. Now, Jenny has graduated high school, landed her first job, bought her first car, and is gearing up for college—milestones Ronda is thrilled to see her reach.Lya & Frida: Embracing Uniqueness Together Frida and her mentor, Lya, were both anything but shy when they met. Their mutual willingness to put themselves out there made them an instant match. Over time, they’ve built a strong connection through shared interests in art, music, and celebrating their individuality. Lya has supported Frida not just as a mentor but as a friend to her and her family, offering guidance rooted in love and experience. Frida is now a high school student, and her relationship with Lya is going strong. They continue to bond over creative projects and their shared belief in staying true to themselves. Bobby & Joe: From Strangers to Family Bobby and Joe started as strangers, but they now call each other family. From their first meeting, they bonded over a shared love of music, food, and basketball, and they’ve built a friendship that goes far beyond mentoring. Bobby is proud to introduce Joe to his friends as “my mentor,” and the two challenge each other to step outside their comfort zones, whether it’s a one-on-one basketball game or hitting the slopes to try snowboarding. Joe’s patience and understanding have been a steady force in Bobby’s life, and together, they continue to make memories through shared adventures, laughter, and mutual respect. Each of these matches represents the heart of Amplified Mentoring: genuine connections that go beyond a program and grow into lifelong bonds. Program: Youth Resource Center Volunteers of America, Utah's Amplified Mentoring Program is seeking reliable and compassionate adults to support at-risk youth, ages 10 to 17, in their journey toward becoming resilient and empowered members of our community. As a mentor, you have the opportunity to make a lasting impact by fostering positive youth development through one-on-one connections. When young people feel seen, supported, and valued, they are more likely to make healthy choices, develop essential skills, and achieve self-sufficiency. To become a mentor, applicants must: Be at least 21 years old Hold a valid driver's license Complete a background check Attend an orientation and training sessionAPPLY HERE - BECOME A MENTOR We ask mentors to commit to 6 to 8 hours a month for 9 months. If you are ready to help shape the future of a young person and guide them, please visit our website for the Amplified Mentoring Program or reach out to the Questions?Maira Rodriguez | maira.rodriguez@voaut.org | (385) 341-3573 Real Mentorship, Real Connections:Every match is a unique story of growth, friendship, and support. Meet three of our matches who’ve shown us what true mentorship can be. Jenny & Ronda: A Connection That Lasts When Jenny joined the program as a shy freshman, she was anxious about high school. That changed when she met Ronda, her mentor. Right from the beginning, the two clicked, with Ronda helping Jenny find her footing by encouraging her to try new things, giving advice, and listening without judgment. Over the next three years, Ronda was there to support Jenny through every big and small moment, becoming a constant presence she could count on. Though Jenny aged out of the program after turning 18, she and Ronda remain a big part of each other’s lives. Now, Jenny has graduated high school, landed her first job, bought her first car, and is gearing up for college—milestones Ronda is thrilled to see her reach.Lya & Frida: Embracing Uniqueness Together Frida and her mentor, Lya, were both anything but shy when they met. Their mutual willingness to put themselves out there made them an instant match. Over time, they’ve built a strong connection through shared interests in art, music, and celebrating their individuality. Lya has supported Frida not just as a mentor but as a friend to her and her family, offering guidance rooted in love and experience. Frida is now a high school student, and her relationship with Lya is going strong. They continue to bond over creative projects and their shared belief in staying true to themselves. Bobby & Joe: From Strangers to Family Bobby and Joe started as strangers, but they now call each other family. From their first meeting, they bonded over a shared love of music, food, and basketball, and they’ve built a friendship that goes far beyond mentoring. Bobby is proud to introduce Joe to his friends as “my mentor,” and the two challenge each other to step outside their comfort zones, whether it’s a one-on-one basketball game or hitting the slopes to try snowboarding. Joe’s patience and understanding have been a steady force in Bobby’s life, and together, they continue to make memories through shared adventures, laughter, and mutual respect. Each of these matches represents the heart of Amplified Mentoring: genuine connections that go beyond a program and grow into lifelong bonds. Program: Youth Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 84101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve Breakfast at the WRCWe appreciate your interest in volunteering at the Women's Resource Center. Please review the following guidelines and tasks before signing up for your shifts. Please note: Volunteers are not required to supply or plan the meal. Volunteers will assist with meal prep, service line, and clean up. Meal Preparation and Service Guidelines: Meal volunteers must be at least 16 to be in the kitchen.Our kitchen accommodates groups of 5 for breakfast; groups of 10 for lunch; and groups of 7 for dinner. If you’re volunteering with a company, church group, etc., please include a Group Name on the signup form.Photos with clients are not permitted at any time. Group photos for social media, etc,. are permitted if clients are not depicted. News media is generally not allowed to report on volunteer shifts.Wear safe and appropriate kitchen attire, including closed-toe rubber-soled shoes. Cancellations must occur at least 48 hours in advance. Meal Service Tasks Please arrive on time to ensure we can serve meals on timeMeal Prep includes any tasks related to preparing the meal for service.Serving is meal-line style, with volunteers placing entrées on clients’ plates.Cleanup includes sanitizing countertops and prep stations, emptying garbage and recycling, sweeping, and mopping.Organizational tasks in the kitchen and client pantry include unloading, unboxing, and replenishing shelves.Questions? Community Engagement Team| (385) 831-9647 | Mon - Fri 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Women's Resource Center We appreciate your interest in volunteering at the Women's Resource Center. Please review the following guidelines and tasks before signing up for your shifts. Please note: Volunteers are not required to supply or plan the meal. Volunteers will assist with meal prep, service line, and clean up. Meal Preparation and Service Guidelines: Meal volunteers must be at least 16 to be in the kitchen.Our kitchen accommodates groups of 5 for breakfast; groups of 10 for lunch; and groups of 7 for dinner. If you’re volunteering with a company, church group, etc., please include a Group Name on the signup form.Photos with clients are not permitted at any time. Group photos for social media, etc,. are permitted if clients are not depicted. News media is generally not allowed to report on volunteer shifts.Wear safe and appropriate kitchen attire, including closed-toe rubber-soled shoes. Cancellations must occur at least 48 hours in advance. Meal Service Tasks Please arrive on time to ensure we can serve meals on timeMeal Prep includes any tasks related to preparing the meal for service.Serving is meal-line style, with volunteers placing entrées on clients’ plates.Cleanup includes sanitizing countertops and prep stations, emptying garbage and recycling, sweeping, and mopping.Organizational tasks in the kitchen and client pantry include unloading, unboxing, and replenishing shelves.Questions? Community Engagement Team| (385) 831-9647 | Mon - Fri 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Women's Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 84111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve Dinner at CWCHelp prepare and serve a meal to residents in our detoxification and recovery program. Our residents are experiencing housing insecurity and substance addiction. Our dedicated case managers and staff assist residents with connecting to community resources that move them toward greater self-sufficiency. This is a single sign up opportunity not a group opportunity. Meal Preparation and Service Guidelines: All volunteers must be at least 18. You are responsible for assisting with food prep and cleaning the kitchen area, including washing and storing dishes, sweeping, mopping, and wiping down the countertops/cookware. No photos or videos of our clients are permitted. You may take pictures of your group in the kitchen (and we're happy to help take pictures for you!), but please respect the privacy of our clients and ensure they are not included in these pictures. Media is not permitted to cover a volunteer shift.DINNER 5:00 pm – Volunteer group arrival and meal prep 6:00 pm – Meal service beginsQuestions? Nicole Henderson | nicole.henderson@voaut.org | (385) 454-3065 Mon – Thurs 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Center for Women and Children Help prepare and serve a meal to residents in our detoxification and recovery program. Our residents are experiencing housing insecurity and substance addiction. Our dedicated case managers and staff assist residents with connecting to community resources that move them toward greater self-sufficiency. This is a single sign up opportunity not a group opportunity. Meal Preparation and Service Guidelines: All volunteers must be at least 18. You are responsible for assisting with food prep and cleaning the kitchen area, including washing and storing dishes, sweeping, mopping, and wiping down the countertops/cookware. No photos or videos of our clients are permitted. You may take pictures of your group in the kitchen (and we're happy to help take pictures for you!), but please respect the privacy of our clients and ensure they are not included in these pictures. Media is not permitted to cover a volunteer shift.DINNER 5:00 pm – Volunteer group arrival and meal prep 6:00 pm – Meal service beginsQuestions? Nicole Henderson | nicole.henderson@voaut.org | (385) 454-3065 Mon – Thurs 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Center for Women and Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 84123 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve Dinner at Recovery on RedwoodHelp prepare and serve a meal to residents in our detoxification and recovery program. Our residents are experiencing housing insecurity and substance addiction. Our dedicated case managers and staff assist residents with connecting to community resources that move them toward greater self-sufficiency. Meal Preparation and Service Guidelines All volunteers must be at least 18. You are responsible for assisting with food prep and cleaning the kitchen area, including washing and storing dishes, sweeping, mopping, and wiping down the countertops/cookware. No photos or videos of our clients are permitted. You may take pictures of your group in the kitchen (and we're happy to help take pictures for you!), but please respect the privacy of our clients and ensure they are not included in these pictures. Media is not permitted to cover a volunteer shift. DINNER5:00 PM - Volunteers Arrive6:00 PM - Meal service begins6:30 PM - Clean-up beginsQuestions? Alia Richards| alia.richards@voaut.org | (801) 440-1451 | Mon – Thurs 9:30am - 5:00pm Andrew Tillotson | andrew.tillotson@voaut.org | (801) 440-1451 | Wed – Sat 9:30am - 7:00 Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Recovery on Redwood Help prepare and serve a meal to residents in our detoxification and recovery program. Our residents are experiencing housing insecurity and substance addiction. Our dedicated case managers and staff assist residents with connecting to community resources that move them toward greater self-sufficiency. Meal Preparation and Service Guidelines All volunteers must be at least 18. You are responsible for assisting with food prep and cleaning the kitchen area, including washing and storing dishes, sweeping, mopping, and wiping down the countertops/cookware. No photos or videos of our clients are permitted. You may take pictures of your group in the kitchen (and we're happy to help take pictures for you!), but please respect the privacy of our clients and ensure they are not included in these pictures. Media is not permitted to cover a volunteer shift. DINNER5:00 PM - Volunteers Arrive6:00 PM - Meal service begins6:30 PM - Clean-up beginsQuestions? Alia Richards| alia.richards@voaut.org | (801) 440-1451 | Mon – Thurs 9:30am - 5:00pm Andrew Tillotson | andrew.tillotson@voaut.org | (801) 440-1451 | Wed – Sat 9:30am - 7:00 Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Recovery on Redwood Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 84104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serve Dinner at the WRCWe appreciate your interest in volunteering at the Women's Resource Center. Please review the following guidelines and tasklist before signing up for your shifts. Please note: Volunteers are not required to supply or plan the meal. Volunteers will assist with meal prep, service line, and clean up. Meal Preparation and Service Guidelines: Meal volunteers must be at least 16 to be in the kitchen.Our kitchen accommodates groups of 5 for breakfast, groups of 10 for lunch; and groups of 7 for dinner. If you’re volunteering with a company, church group, etc., please include a Group Name on the signup form.Photos with clients are not permitted at any time. Group photos for social media, etc. are permitted if clients are not depicted. News media is generally not permitted to report on volunteer shifts.Wear safe and appropriate kitchen attire, including closed-toe rubber-soled shoes. Cancellations must occur at least 48 hours in advance. Meal Service Tasks Please arrive on time to ensure we can serve meals on timeMeal Prep includes any tasks related to preparing the meal for service.Serving is meal-line style, with volunteers placing entrées on clients’ plates.Cleanup includes sanitizing countertops and prep stations, emptying garbage and recycling, sweeping, and mopping.Organizational tasks in the kitchen and client pantry include unloading, unboxing, and replenishing shelves.Questions? Community Engagement Team| (385) 831-9647 | Mon - Fri 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Women's Resource Center We appreciate your interest in volunteering at the Women's Resource Center. Please review the following guidelines and tasklist before signing up for your shifts. Please note: Volunteers are not required to supply or plan the meal. Volunteers will assist with meal prep, service line, and clean up. Meal Preparation and Service Guidelines: Meal volunteers must be at least 16 to be in the kitchen.Our kitchen accommodates groups of 5 for breakfast, groups of 10 for lunch; and groups of 7 for dinner. If you’re volunteering with a company, church group, etc., please include a Group Name on the signup form.Photos with clients are not permitted at any time. Group photos for social media, etc. are permitted if clients are not depicted. News media is generally not permitted to report on volunteer shifts.Wear safe and appropriate kitchen attire, including closed-toe rubber-soled shoes. Cancellations must occur at least 48 hours in advance. Meal Service Tasks Please arrive on time to ensure we can serve meals on timeMeal Prep includes any tasks related to preparing the meal for service.Serving is meal-line style, with volunteers placing entrées on clients’ plates.Cleanup includes sanitizing countertops and prep stations, emptying garbage and recycling, sweeping, and mopping.Organizational tasks in the kitchen and client pantry include unloading, unboxing, and replenishing shelves.Questions? Community Engagement Team| (385) 831-9647 | Mon - Fri 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Women's Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 84111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve Lunch at Recovery on RedwoodHelp prepare and serve a meal to residents in our detoxification and recovery program. Our residents are experiencing housing insecurity and substance addiction. Our dedicated case managers and staff assist residents with connecting to community resources that move them toward greater self-sufficiency. Meal Preparation and Service Guidelines:All volunteers must be at least 18.You are responsible for assisting with food prep and cleaning the kitchen area, including washing and storing dishes, sweeping, mopping, and wiping down the countertops/cookware. No photos or videos of our clients are permitted. You may take pictures of your group in the kitchen (and we're happy to help take pictures for you!), but please respect the privacy of our clients and ensure they are not included in these pictures. Media is not permitted to cover a volunteer shift.LUNCH11:30 AM - Volunteers Arrive12:30 PM - Meal service begins1:00 PM - Clean-up beginsQuestions? Alia Richards| alia.richards@voaut.org | (801) 440-1451 | Mon – Thurs 9:30am - 5:00pm Andrew Tillotson | andrew.tillotson@voaut.org | (801) 440-1451 | Wed – Sat 9:30am - 7:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Recovery on Redwood Help prepare and serve a meal to residents in our detoxification and recovery program. Our residents are experiencing housing insecurity and substance addiction. Our dedicated case managers and staff assist residents with connecting to community resources that move them toward greater self-sufficiency. Meal Preparation and Service Guidelines:All volunteers must be at least 18.You are responsible for assisting with food prep and cleaning the kitchen area, including washing and storing dishes, sweeping, mopping, and wiping down the countertops/cookware. No photos or videos of our clients are permitted. You may take pictures of your group in the kitchen (and we're happy to help take pictures for you!), but please respect the privacy of our clients and ensure they are not included in these pictures. Media is not permitted to cover a volunteer shift.LUNCH11:30 AM - Volunteers Arrive12:30 PM - Meal service begins1:00 PM - Clean-up beginsQuestions? Alia Richards| alia.richards@voaut.org | (801) 440-1451 | Mon – Thurs 9:30am - 5:00pm Andrew Tillotson | andrew.tillotson@voaut.org | (801) 440-1451 | Wed – Sat 9:30am - 7:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Recovery on Redwood Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 84104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serve Lunch at the WRCWe appreciate your interest in volunteering at the Women's Resource Center. Please review the following guidelines and task list before signing up for your shifts. Please note: Volunteers are not required to supply or plan the meal. Volunteers will assist with meal prep, service line, and clean up. Meal Preparation and Service Guidelines:Meal volunteers must be at least 16 to be in the kitchen.Our kitchen accommodates groups of 5 for breakfast; groups of 10 for lunch; and groups of 7 for dinner. If you’re volunteering with a company, church group, etc., please include a Group Name on the signup form.Photos with clients are not permitted at any time. Group photos for social media, etc. are permitted if clients are not depicted. News media is generally not permitted to report on volunteer shifts.Wear safe and appropriate kitchen attire, including closed-toe rubber-soled shoes. Cancellations must occur at least 48 hours in advance. Meal Service Tasks Please arrive on time to ensure we can serve meals on timeMeal Prep includes any tasks related to preparing the meal for service.Serving is meal-line style, with volunteers placing entrées on clients’ plates.Cleanup includes sanitizing countertops and prep stations, emptying garbage and recycling, sweeping, and mopping.Organizational tasks in the kitchen and client pantry include unloading, unboxing, and replenishing shelves.Questions? Community Engagement Team| (385) 831-9647 | Mon - Fri 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Women's Resource Center We appreciate your interest in volunteering at the Women's Resource Center. Please review the following guidelines and task list before signing up for your shifts. Please note: Volunteers are not required to supply or plan the meal. Volunteers will assist with meal prep, service line, and clean up. Meal Preparation and Service Guidelines:Meal volunteers must be at least 16 to be in the kitchen.Our kitchen accommodates groups of 5 for breakfast; groups of 10 for lunch; and groups of 7 for dinner. If you’re volunteering with a company, church group, etc., please include a Group Name on the signup form.Photos with clients are not permitted at any time. Group photos for social media, etc. are permitted if clients are not depicted. News media is generally not permitted to report on volunteer shifts.Wear safe and appropriate kitchen attire, including closed-toe rubber-soled shoes. Cancellations must occur at least 48 hours in advance. Meal Service Tasks Please arrive on time to ensure we can serve meals on timeMeal Prep includes any tasks related to preparing the meal for service.Serving is meal-line style, with volunteers placing entrées on clients’ plates.Cleanup includes sanitizing countertops and prep stations, emptying garbage and recycling, sweeping, and mopping.Organizational tasks in the kitchen and client pantry include unloading, unboxing, and replenishing shelves.Questions? Community Engagement Team| (385) 831-9647 | Mon - Fri 9:30am - 5:00pm Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours please click here. Program: Women's Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 84111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sort Donations at RRWe appreciate your interest in volunteering at Recovery on Redwood. Donation Room Assistance This opportunity is offered once or twice a week on Tuesday and possible Thursdays depending on weather from 2pm to 4pm. Storage Pod Assistance: Tasks include sorting, organizing, and labeling clothing and hygiene tubs. Volunteers can expect to be standing for up two hours. Some heavy lifting may be necessary. This opportunity is an outdoors activity. This opportunity is offered once a week (depending on weather) on Thursday from 2pm to 4pm. Contact Information: Community Engagement Team | 801-440-1451 | Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Address: 1875 S Redwood Rd SLC, UT 84104 Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours, please click here. Program: Recovery on Redwood We appreciate your interest in volunteering at Recovery on Redwood. Donation Room Assistance This opportunity is offered once or twice a week on Tuesday and possible Thursdays depending on weather from 2pm to 4pm. Storage Pod Assistance: Tasks include sorting, organizing, and labeling clothing and hygiene tubs. Volunteers can expect to be standing for up two hours. Some heavy lifting may be necessary. This opportunity is an outdoors activity. This opportunity is offered once a week (depending on weather) on Thursday from 2pm to 4pm. Contact Information: Community Engagement Team | 801-440-1451 | Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Address: 1875 S Redwood Rd SLC, UT 84104 Disclaimer: Unfortunately, this opportunity cannot fulfill court community service hours. If you need court community service hours, please click here. Program: Recovery on Redwood Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 84104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sort Donations at the WRCWe appreciate your interest in volunteering at our Women's Resource Center. Donation Room Assistance Tasks include receiving incoming donations (including loading and unloading), providing receipts to donors, sorting, organizing, and refilling clothing and hygiene tubs. Volunteers can expect to be standing for up two hours. Some heavy lifting may be necessary.
Contact Information Kim Morrison (385) 831-9647 Program: Women's Resource Center We appreciate your interest in volunteering at our Women's Resource Center. Donation Room Assistance Tasks include receiving incoming donations (including loading and unloading), providing receipts to donors, sorting, organizing, and refilling clothing and hygiene tubs. Volunteers can expect to be standing for up two hours. Some heavy lifting may be necessary.
Contact Information Kim Morrison (385) 831-9647 Program: Women's Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 84111 Allow Groups: No |