Volunteer: Serve BreakfastDaily Meals Volunteers are expected to arrive on time for their scheduled shift Volunteers must adhere to all food and safety protocols Volunteers are expected to wear a hairnet or hat, gloves, and an apron. Hair is to be pulled up and out of the face.Volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes, and long pants (no shorts).727 E. 11th Street Chattanooga, TN On the day of your shift, come in through the blue awning! Volunteers should expect to follow all food safety protocols. Volunteers should anticipate standing or walking for the majority of their shift. Volunteers may be asked to lift or carry items up to 25 pounds Program: Food Service Daily Meals Volunteers are expected to arrive on time for their scheduled shift Volunteers must adhere to all food and safety protocols Volunteers are expected to wear a hairnet or hat, gloves, and an apron. Hair is to be pulled up and out of the face.Volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes, and long pants (no shorts).727 E. 11th Street Chattanooga, TN On the day of your shift, come in through the blue awning! Volunteers should expect to follow all food safety protocols. Volunteers should anticipate standing or walking for the majority of their shift. Volunteers may be asked to lift or carry items up to 25 pounds Program: Food Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Center VolunteerCommunity CenterVolunteers will assist with the distribution of mail and hygiene items. Volunteers are expected to interact closely with homeless participants. Volunteers may be asked to assist participants as they do their laundry. Volunteers are expected to perform organizing and cleaning tasks like, mopping, sweeping, and sanitizing surfaces. Volunteers may be asked to assist with special projects or events. Volunteers are encouraged to interact with participants, providing assistance that is within their means and comfort. Examples:Leading a card game or board game. Assisting participants with filling out forms, like job applications. Assist participants in the computer lab. 727 E. 11th Street Chattanooga, TN On the day of your shift, come in through the blue awning! Volunteers should expect to assist with any special events or projects hosted by the Community Center during their. Volunteers are expected to have a friendly and professional attitude. Volunteers are expected to maintain our confidentiality policy and respect participant privacy at all times.
Program: Hospitality Community CenterVolunteers will assist with the distribution of mail and hygiene items. Volunteers are expected to interact closely with homeless participants. Volunteers may be asked to assist participants as they do their laundry. Volunteers are expected to perform organizing and cleaning tasks like, mopping, sweeping, and sanitizing surfaces. Volunteers may be asked to assist with special projects or events. Volunteers are encouraged to interact with participants, providing assistance that is within their means and comfort. Examples:Leading a card game or board game. Assisting participants with filling out forms, like job applications. Assist participants in the computer lab. 727 E. 11th Street Chattanooga, TN On the day of your shift, come in through the blue awning! Volunteers should expect to assist with any special events or projects hosted by the Community Center during their. Volunteers are expected to have a friendly and professional attitude. Volunteers are expected to maintain our confidentiality policy and respect participant privacy at all times.
Program: Hospitality Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Welcome CenterWelcome Center Volunteers will assist with collecting donations; coordinating with the Kitchen and Warehouse to unload donations. Volunteers may be asked to push carts up to 50 pounds. Volunteers will direct guests, including participants, visitors, and volunteersVolunteers may field questions from participants, as well as, hand out PB&J Sandwiches and Water CupsVolunteers may be asked to complete cleaning tasks like moping and sweeping.727 E. 11th Street Chattanooga, TN On the day of your shift, come in through the blue awning! Volunteers should expect to interact with homeless participants, donors, volunteers, and visitors. Volunteers are expected to have a friendly and professional attitude. Volunteers should expect to walk up and down stairs to access the basement. Program: Hospitality Welcome Center Volunteers will assist with collecting donations; coordinating with the Kitchen and Warehouse to unload donations. Volunteers may be asked to push carts up to 50 pounds. Volunteers will direct guests, including participants, visitors, and volunteersVolunteers may field questions from participants, as well as, hand out PB&J Sandwiches and Water CupsVolunteers may be asked to complete cleaning tasks like moping and sweeping.727 E. 11th Street Chattanooga, TN On the day of your shift, come in through the blue awning! Volunteers should expect to interact with homeless participants, donors, volunteers, and visitors. Volunteers are expected to have a friendly and professional attitude. Volunteers should expect to walk up and down stairs to access the basement. Program: Hospitality Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitchen VolunteerKitchen Volunteer Volunteers will assist with general food preparation and cleaningVolunteer should expect to work with hot kitchen equipmentVolunteers will organize donations and inventoryVolunteers are requested to arrive dressed appropriately for the work in long pants, a modest shirt, closed-toe shoes, and no long artificial nails.While working in the kitchen or dining room, volunteers' hair must be pulled back and covered by a hairnet (provided) or hat.All volunteers must be 18 years or older for this position!727 E. 11th Street Chattanooga, TN On the day of your shift, come in through the blue awning! Volunteers should expect to follow all food safety protocols. Volunteers should anticipate standing or walking for the majority of their shifts. Volunteers may be asked to lift or carry items up to 25 pounds. Program: Food Service Kitchen Volunteer Volunteers will assist with general food preparation and cleaningVolunteer should expect to work with hot kitchen equipmentVolunteers will organize donations and inventoryVolunteers are requested to arrive dressed appropriately for the work in long pants, a modest shirt, closed-toe shoes, and no long artificial nails.While working in the kitchen or dining room, volunteers' hair must be pulled back and covered by a hairnet (provided) or hat.All volunteers must be 18 years or older for this position!727 E. 11th Street Chattanooga, TN On the day of your shift, come in through the blue awning! Volunteers should expect to follow all food safety protocols. Volunteers should anticipate standing or walking for the majority of their shifts. Volunteers may be asked to lift or carry items up to 25 pounds. Program: Food Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Ordered Community ServiceN/A Program: Food Service N/A Program: Food Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Morning Thrift Store volunteerThrift Store The CHATT Foundation clothing program offers free weekly clothing and monthly shoes for homeless participants. The thrift store also provides household goods for clients who are moving into permanent supportive housing. The design of our thrift store is not to make money, but to empower participants with the ability to make choices and encourage dignity. Overall Goal: To assist Staff in ensuring an organized and well-stocked store, from which clients can shop. Ideal Volunteer: Individuals or groups willing to clean, assist our homeless participants with shopping, and help Thrift Store staff with organizing and daily operations. Volunteers will organize items and clothing, hanging and folding items as necessary.Volunteers should expect to dust shelves and surfaces. Volunteers are encouraged to assist homeless clients as they shop. Volunteers may be asked to assist with daily cleaning tasks like sweeping, buffing floors, and cleaning windows.On the day of your shift, come in through the blue awning! Volunteers should expect to interact with our homeless participants. Volunteers are encouraged to independently stock items and make decisions for best organization. Volunteers should expect to walk up and down stairs to access items from the basement. Program: Clothing Program Thrift Store The CHATT Foundation clothing program offers free weekly clothing and monthly shoes for homeless participants. The thrift store also provides household goods for clients who are moving into permanent supportive housing. The design of our thrift store is not to make money, but to empower participants with the ability to make choices and encourage dignity. Overall Goal: To assist Staff in ensuring an organized and well-stocked store, from which clients can shop. Ideal Volunteer: Individuals or groups willing to clean, assist our homeless participants with shopping, and help Thrift Store staff with organizing and daily operations. Volunteers will organize items and clothing, hanging and folding items as necessary.Volunteers should expect to dust shelves and surfaces. Volunteers are encouraged to assist homeless clients as they shop. Volunteers may be asked to assist with daily cleaning tasks like sweeping, buffing floors, and cleaning windows.On the day of your shift, come in through the blue awning! Volunteers should expect to interact with our homeless participants. Volunteers are encouraged to independently stock items and make decisions for best organization. Volunteers should expect to walk up and down stairs to access items from the basement. Program: Clothing Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serving Lunch: St PaulN/A Program: Food Service N/A Program: Food Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serving LunchN/A Program: Food Service N/A Program: Food Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Afternoon Thrift Store VolunteerThrift Store The CHATT Foundation clothing program offers free weekly clothing and monthly shoes for homeless participants. The thrift store also provides household goods for clients who are moving into permanent supportive housing. The design of our thrift store is not to make money, but to empower participants with the ability to make choices and encourage dignity. Overall Goal: To assist Staff in ensuring an organized and well-stocked store, from which clients can shop. Ideal Volunteer: Individuals or groups willing to clean, assist our homeless participants with shopping, and help Thrift Store staff with organizing and daily operations. Volunteers will organize items and clothing, hanging and folding items as necessary.Volunteers should expect to dust shelves and surfaces. Volunteers are encouraged to assist homeless clients as they shop. Volunteers may be asked to assist with daily cleaning tasks like sweeping, buffing floors, and cleaning windows.727 E. 11th Street Chattanooga, TN Volunteers should expect to interact with our homeless participants. Volunteers are encouraged to independently stock items and make decisions for best organization. Volunteers should expect to walk up and down stairs to access items from the basement. Program: Clothing Program Thrift Store The CHATT Foundation clothing program offers free weekly clothing and monthly shoes for homeless participants. The thrift store also provides household goods for clients who are moving into permanent supportive housing. The design of our thrift store is not to make money, but to empower participants with the ability to make choices and encourage dignity. Overall Goal: To assist Staff in ensuring an organized and well-stocked store, from which clients can shop. Ideal Volunteer: Individuals or groups willing to clean, assist our homeless participants with shopping, and help Thrift Store staff with organizing and daily operations. Volunteers will organize items and clothing, hanging and folding items as necessary.Volunteers should expect to dust shelves and surfaces. Volunteers are encouraged to assist homeless clients as they shop. Volunteers may be asked to assist with daily cleaning tasks like sweeping, buffing floors, and cleaning windows.727 E. 11th Street Chattanooga, TN Volunteers should expect to interact with our homeless participants. Volunteers are encouraged to independently stock items and make decisions for best organization. Volunteers should expect to walk up and down stairs to access items from the basement. Program: Clothing Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Ordered Community ServiceN/A Program: Food Service N/A Program: Food Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve DinnerDaily Meals Volunteers are expected to arrive on time for their scheduled shift Volunteers must adhere to all food and safety protocols Volunteers are expected to wear a hairnet or hat, gloves, and an apron. Hair is to be pulled up and out of the face.Volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes, and long pants (no shorts).727 E. 11th Street Chattanooga, TN On the day of your shift, come in through the blue awning! Volunteers should expect to follow all food safety protocols. Volunteers should anticipate standing or walking for the majority of their shift. Volunteers may be asked to lift or carry items up to 25 pounds Program: Food Service Daily Meals Volunteers are expected to arrive on time for their scheduled shift Volunteers must adhere to all food and safety protocols Volunteers are expected to wear a hairnet or hat, gloves, and an apron. Hair is to be pulled up and out of the face.Volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes, and long pants (no shorts).727 E. 11th Street Chattanooga, TN On the day of your shift, come in through the blue awning! Volunteers should expect to follow all food safety protocols. Volunteers should anticipate standing or walking for the majority of their shift. Volunteers may be asked to lift or carry items up to 25 pounds Program: Food Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: St. Cat's VolunteerSt. Catherine’s Shelter for Women is an overnight program shelter for homeless women. These clients stay at the shelter for 3 to 6 months, working through a case plan to reach their goals, gain permanent supportive housing, and ultimately achieve self-sufficiency. This 9-bed shelter provides private living quarters in the basement of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, in which clients can sleep nightly, are provided a small room, have access to a shared living room, laundry, bathrooms, and kitchen, and may leave personal items during the day. This Shelter serves women who are established in one of the following programs: CHATT Foundation’s 90-day job training program, VIP addiction recovery with Homeless Healthcare, and CHATT Foundation’s Permanent Supportive Housing. Overall Goal: To assist with the shelter's overall functions, ensure a safe environment for all residents, staff, and volunteers, uphold trauma-informed practices, and supervise the residents overnight. Ideal Volunteers: Female volunteer(s) who are willing to stay overnight in the shelter and are interested in supporting homeless women. Volunteer Nightly Tasks, Operations, and Schedule: Arrive at the shelter no later than 6 pm. Assisting staff with client intakes and orientations.Assisting residents by providing basic items, information, and attention. Perform headcounts, room checks, and open/close procedures. Ensure all residents are out of the shelter by 6:30 am.Volunteer(s) are provided a private room with a private half bath. This room comes equipped with a twin bed, bed linens, pillows, and Wi-Fi access. Volunteers may also use the shared living room TV, and the shared kitchen’s fridge, microwave, dishwasher, and coffee maker. Volunteers are also encouraged to interact with shelter residents. Using the shared living spaces, volunteers can connect with the residents and participate in activities like card games, dinners, movie nights, etc. Program: Shelters St. Catherine’s Shelter for Women is an overnight program shelter for homeless women. These clients stay at the shelter for 3 to 6 months, working through a case plan to reach their goals, gain permanent supportive housing, and ultimately achieve self-sufficiency. This 9-bed shelter provides private living quarters in the basement of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, in which clients can sleep nightly, are provided a small room, have access to a shared living room, laundry, bathrooms, and kitchen, and may leave personal items during the day. This Shelter serves women who are established in one of the following programs: CHATT Foundation’s 90-day job training program, VIP addiction recovery with Homeless Healthcare, and CHATT Foundation’s Permanent Supportive Housing. Overall Goal: To assist with the shelter's overall functions, ensure a safe environment for all residents, staff, and volunteers, uphold trauma-informed practices, and supervise the residents overnight. Ideal Volunteers: Female volunteer(s) who are willing to stay overnight in the shelter and are interested in supporting homeless women. Volunteer Nightly Tasks, Operations, and Schedule: Arrive at the shelter no later than 6 pm. Assisting staff with client intakes and orientations.Assisting residents by providing basic items, information, and attention. Perform headcounts, room checks, and open/close procedures. Ensure all residents are out of the shelter by 6:30 am.Volunteer(s) are provided a private room with a private half bath. This room comes equipped with a twin bed, bed linens, pillows, and Wi-Fi access. Volunteers may also use the shared living room TV, and the shared kitchen’s fridge, microwave, dishwasher, and coffee maker. Volunteers are also encouraged to interact with shelter residents. Using the shared living spaces, volunteers can connect with the residents and participate in activities like card games, dinners, movie nights, etc. Program: Shelters Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37402 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serving Dinner: Adventurous CatholicsN/A Program: Food Service N/A Program: Food Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serving Dinner: First ChristianDaily Meals Volunteers are expected to arrive on time for their scheduled shift Volunteers must adhere to all food and safety protocols Volunteers are expected to wear a hairnet or hat, gloves, and apron.Hair is to be pulled up and out of the face.Volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes, and long pants (no shorts).727 E. 11th Street Chattanooga, TN On the day of your shift, come in through the blue awning! Volunteers should expect to follow all food safety protocols. Volunteers should anticipate standing or walking for the majority of their shift. Volunteers may be asked to lift or carry items up to 25 pounds. Program: Food Service Daily Meals Volunteers are expected to arrive on time for their scheduled shift Volunteers must adhere to all food and safety protocols Volunteers are expected to wear a hairnet or hat, gloves, and apron.Hair is to be pulled up and out of the face.Volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes, and long pants (no shorts).727 E. 11th Street Chattanooga, TN On the day of your shift, come in through the blue awning! Volunteers should expect to follow all food safety protocols. Volunteers should anticipate standing or walking for the majority of their shift. Volunteers may be asked to lift or carry items up to 25 pounds. Program: Food Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Crosswalk SDACrosswalk SDA Saturday Serve Please come dressed in closed-toed shoes, a modest shirt, and long pants (no shorts). We may get dirty! Volunteers can expect to do any of the following: Trash Pick-upSorting/Organizing Cleaning"Grunt-Style" workPainting or BuildingEtc.Projects are prioritized by the organization's greatest needs and are subject to change. Program: Specialized Opportunities Crosswalk SDA Saturday Serve Please come dressed in closed-toed shoes, a modest shirt, and long pants (no shorts). We may get dirty! Volunteers can expect to do any of the following: Trash Pick-upSorting/Organizing Cleaning"Grunt-Style" workPainting or BuildingEtc.Projects are prioritized by the organization's greatest needs and are subject to change. Program: Specialized Opportunities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serving Breakfast: Mission ChattanoogaN/A Program: Food Service N/A Program: Food Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serving Dinner: Mission ChattanoogaN/A Program: Food Service N/A Program: Food Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: McCallie Saturday GroupCome and clean up around the building Program: Hospitality Come and clean up around the building Program: Hospitality Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serving Lunch: Citadel of FaithN/A Program: Food Service N/A Program: Food Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 21, 2026 Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serving Lunch: Citadel of FaithServe Lunch and Clothing give away. Program: Food Service Serve Lunch and Clothing give away. Program: Food Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maclellan Shelter for Families VolunteerThe Maclellan Shelter for Families (MSF) is an emergency shelter for families with minor children who are homeless. These clients stay at the shelter for 90 to 120 days, working through a case plan to reach their goals, gain permanent supportive housing, and ultimately achieve self-sufficiency. This Shelter serves families with children as small as newborns up to 21 years of age. At MSF, we cater to all family structures, supporting single mothers, single fathers, blended families, and more. ***THIS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY REQUIRES A BACKGROUND CHECK*** Overall Goal: Assist with the overall functions of the shelter, ensuring a safe environment for all residents, staff , and volunteers, upholding trauma-informed practices, and being available to meet the needs as dictated by the shelter’s staff . Ideal Volunteers: Individuals or small groups willing to interact with homeless families and willing to assist staff with daily operations. Daily Tasks and Operations: Assisting staff with client intakes and in-person interviews Assisting residents by providing basic items, information, and attention.Assisting staff with room checks for cleanliness, as well as completing the daily volunteer cleaning checklist. Performing over-the-phone triage of prospective residents. Help with special projects or assignments from staff .Administrative Support Checking and answering voicemails Copying paperwork for intake filesVolunteers are also encouraged to play games and lead activities for the families. Volunteers are encouraged to assist with any school work the children may have. Volunteers are permitted to play any outdoor activities in the courtyard with the families. By responding to this opportunity, you show your interest in volunteering. The volunteer coordinator will reach out for scheduling and orientation. Program: Shelters The Maclellan Shelter for Families (MSF) is an emergency shelter for families with minor children who are homeless. These clients stay at the shelter for 90 to 120 days, working through a case plan to reach their goals, gain permanent supportive housing, and ultimately achieve self-sufficiency. This Shelter serves families with children as small as newborns up to 21 years of age. At MSF, we cater to all family structures, supporting single mothers, single fathers, blended families, and more. ***THIS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY REQUIRES A BACKGROUND CHECK*** Overall Goal: Assist with the overall functions of the shelter, ensuring a safe environment for all residents, staff , and volunteers, upholding trauma-informed practices, and being available to meet the needs as dictated by the shelter’s staff . Ideal Volunteers: Individuals or small groups willing to interact with homeless families and willing to assist staff with daily operations. Daily Tasks and Operations: Assisting staff with client intakes and in-person interviews Assisting residents by providing basic items, information, and attention.Assisting staff with room checks for cleanliness, as well as completing the daily volunteer cleaning checklist. Performing over-the-phone triage of prospective residents. Help with special projects or assignments from staff .Administrative Support Checking and answering voicemails Copying paperwork for intake filesVolunteers are also encouraged to play games and lead activities for the families. Volunteers are encouraged to assist with any school work the children may have. Volunteers are permitted to play any outdoor activities in the courtyard with the families. By responding to this opportunity, you show your interest in volunteering. The volunteer coordinator will reach out for scheduling and orientation. Program: Shelters Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MSF VolunteerThe Maclellan Shelter for Families (MSF) is an emergency shelter for families with minor children who are homeless. These clients stay at the shelter for 90 to 120 days, working through a case plan to reach their goals, gain permanent supportive housing, and ultimately achieve self-sufficiency. This Shelter serves families with children as small as newborns up to 21 years of age. At MSF, we cater to all family structures, supporting single mothers, single fathers, blended families, and more. ***THIS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY REQUIRES A BACKGROUND CHECK*** Overall Goal: Assist with the overall functions of the shelter, ensuring a safe environment for all residents, staff , and volunteers, upholding trauma-informed practices, and being available to meet the needs as dictated by the shelter’s staff . Ideal Volunteers: Individuals or small groups willing to interact with homeless families and willing to assist staff with daily operations. Daily Tasks and Operations: Assisting staff with client intakes and in-person interviews Assisting residents by providing basic items, information, and attention.Assisting staff with room checks for cleanliness, as well as completing the daily volunteer cleaning checklist. Performing over-the-phone triage of prospective residents. Help with special projects or assignments from staff .Administrative Support Checking and answering voicemails Copying paperwork for intake filesVolunteers are also encouraged to play games and lead activities for the families. Volunteers are encouraged to assist with any school work the children may have. Volunteers are permitted to play any outdoor activities in the courtyard with the families. Program: Shelters The Maclellan Shelter for Families (MSF) is an emergency shelter for families with minor children who are homeless. These clients stay at the shelter for 90 to 120 days, working through a case plan to reach their goals, gain permanent supportive housing, and ultimately achieve self-sufficiency. This Shelter serves families with children as small as newborns up to 21 years of age. At MSF, we cater to all family structures, supporting single mothers, single fathers, blended families, and more. ***THIS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY REQUIRES A BACKGROUND CHECK*** Overall Goal: Assist with the overall functions of the shelter, ensuring a safe environment for all residents, staff , and volunteers, upholding trauma-informed practices, and being available to meet the needs as dictated by the shelter’s staff . Ideal Volunteers: Individuals or small groups willing to interact with homeless families and willing to assist staff with daily operations. Daily Tasks and Operations: Assisting staff with client intakes and in-person interviews Assisting residents by providing basic items, information, and attention.Assisting staff with room checks for cleanliness, as well as completing the daily volunteer cleaning checklist. Performing over-the-phone triage of prospective residents. Help with special projects or assignments from staff .Administrative Support Checking and answering voicemails Copying paperwork for intake filesVolunteers are also encouraged to play games and lead activities for the families. Volunteers are encouraged to assist with any school work the children may have. Volunteers are permitted to play any outdoor activities in the courtyard with the families. Program: Shelters Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Matthew's Shelter VolunteerSt. Matthew's Shelter for Men is an overnight program shelter for homeless men. These clients stay at the shelter for 3 to 6 months, working through a case plan to reach their goals, gain permanent supportive housing, and ultimately achieve self-sufficiency. This 9- bed shelter provides private living quarters in the basement of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, in which clients can sleep nightly, are provided a small room, have access to a shared living room, laundry, bathrooms, and kitchen, and may leave personal items during the day. This Shelter serves Men who are established in one of the following programs: CHATT Foundation’s 90-day job training program, VIP addiction recovery with Homeless Healthcare, and CHATT Foundation’s Permanent Supportive Housing. Overall Goal: Assist with the overall functions of the shelter, ensuring a safe environment for all residents, staff, and volunteers, upholding trauma-informed practices, and supervising the residents overnight. Ideal Volunteers: Male volunteer(s) who are willing to stay overnight in the shelter and are interested in supporting homeless men. Nightly Tasks, Operations, and Schedule: Arrive at the shelter no later than 6 pm. Assisting staff with client intakes and orientations.Assisting residents by providing basic items, information, and attention. Perform headcounts, room checks, and open/close procedures. Ensure all residents are out of the shelter by 6:30 am.Volunteer(s) are provided a private room with a private half bath. This room comes equipped with a twin bed, bed linens, pillows, and Wi-Fi access. Volunteers may also use the shared living room TV, and the shared kitchen’s fridge, microwave, dishwasher, and coffee maker. Volunteers are also encouraged to interact with shelter residents. Using the shared living spaces, volunteers can connect with the residents and participate in activities like card games, dinners, movie nights, etc. Program: Shelters St. Matthew's Shelter for Men is an overnight program shelter for homeless men. These clients stay at the shelter for 3 to 6 months, working through a case plan to reach their goals, gain permanent supportive housing, and ultimately achieve self-sufficiency. This 9- bed shelter provides private living quarters in the basement of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, in which clients can sleep nightly, are provided a small room, have access to a shared living room, laundry, bathrooms, and kitchen, and may leave personal items during the day. This Shelter serves Men who are established in one of the following programs: CHATT Foundation’s 90-day job training program, VIP addiction recovery with Homeless Healthcare, and CHATT Foundation’s Permanent Supportive Housing. Overall Goal: Assist with the overall functions of the shelter, ensuring a safe environment for all residents, staff, and volunteers, upholding trauma-informed practices, and supervising the residents overnight. Ideal Volunteers: Male volunteer(s) who are willing to stay overnight in the shelter and are interested in supporting homeless men. Nightly Tasks, Operations, and Schedule: Arrive at the shelter no later than 6 pm. Assisting staff with client intakes and orientations.Assisting residents by providing basic items, information, and attention. Perform headcounts, room checks, and open/close procedures. Ensure all residents are out of the shelter by 6:30 am.Volunteer(s) are provided a private room with a private half bath. This room comes equipped with a twin bed, bed linens, pillows, and Wi-Fi access. Volunteers may also use the shared living room TV, and the shared kitchen’s fridge, microwave, dishwasher, and coffee maker. Volunteers are also encouraged to interact with shelter residents. Using the shared living spaces, volunteers can connect with the residents and participate in activities like card games, dinners, movie nights, etc. Program: Shelters Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 37403 Allow Groups: Yes |