Beacon New Volunteer Orientation

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Jul 31, 2021
Time
2:00pm

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Jul 31, 2021
Time
3:30pm

Description

Beacon Inc. could not provide its comprehensive services without the support of volunteers. We are very grateful for your interest in our organization – especially now, as we work to rebuild our volunteer pool after COVID.  At this time we need help at Shalom Center’s hospitality desk and kitchen.  Generally, we ask that volunteers commit to a weekly two-hour shift for a minimum of three months, but other options can be discussed if that does not wok for you. 

  • Kitchen Volunteers work in Phil’s Kitchen between 7:30 am and 2:00 pm. Duties include helping with meal preparation, serving, managing the coffee station, and clean up.

  • Hospitality Volunteers work at Shalom Center between 8 am and 4 pm. Duties include managing guests’ mail, signing up guests for services, distributing supplies, assisting with long-term storage and day storage, and fielding a variety of phone calls and in-person inquiries.
During orientation, we will explain Beacon’s mission and values, the services our center provides, specific volunteer opportunities, and volunteer expectations. You will complete required paperwork, have an opportunity to ask questions, and indicate in which role you prefer to participate, and for what shift. The only thing you need to bring is your calendar so that we can sort out your volunteer schedule.  Please let me know if any of the sessions listed above will work for you (or if they don't, and I can set something else up for you).

Location & Parking:
Orientations are conducted at Shalom Center, located at 620 S. Walnut which is a half-block south of 1st Street. It is a two-story, blue building on the left, and in the front there is a gazebo containing a big, mirrored heart.  The small parking lot in the rear of the building is full during business hours on weekdays.  You can park on Wylie or 1st Street - any of the side streets on the east side of Walnut.  Your entrance is on the south side of the building.  A center staff member is usually posted at that entrance and they will direct you to me (if I am not already down there, which I usually am). We ask that volunteers continue to wear a mask at this time. 

Thank you for your interest in serving those community members who are most vulnerable, and I look forward to hearing from you!
 
You can RSVP here, or by emailing novella@beaconinc.org. 

Contact

User Novella Shuck
Phone (812) 334-5734 ext. 113