Needs From: United Way of Pioneer Valley

Volunteer: Provide a Dinner - Mill St. or Taylor St.

“For I was hungry, and you gave Me something to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me something to drink; I was a stranger, and you invited me in;”  Matthew 25:35

One of the most rewarding ways to volunteer is to make a Dinner meal for the Residents in the Men's New Life Rehabilitation Program (25-30 men) at 10 Mill St. or the Emergency Men’s Overnight Shelter at 148 Taylor St. (20-25 men). Both facilities are sober living. This is a tremendous help to the Rescue Mission and provides respite for the SRM Food Service kitchen crew.

 Meals can range from pizza and grinders, to casserole dishes, spaghetti and meatballs, cold-cut sandwiches, chicken dishes, rice dishes, burgers and dogs, sloppy joes, stuffed baked potatoes and everything in between. (Side dishes and salads are always appreciated. Dessert is optional.)

Some provide a meal on a regular weekly or monthly basis and others do so as schedules permit. Even one time is a blessing to the Rescue Mission!

The following are options for providing a Dinner:

Dinner Providers can prepare and drop off meals for a scheduled day by 4:00pm. If dropping off before the scheduled day, please label and date for scheduled day.

 

Dinner can also be purchased from a local restaurant or pizza shop and delivered to the Rescue Mission for 4pm if more convenient.  

Dinner is served promptly at 5:00 pm at both facilities.

Dinner Providers should complete a Gift in Kind (GIK) form at the reception desk when providing a meal. This is your tax deduction form and is used for the Rescue Mission’s tax purposes as well. Dinner Providers must contact Volunteer Coordinator for scheduling:

Lenore -  lmasciotra@springfieldrescuemission.org  413-732-0808 Ext. 220

Agency: Springfield Rescue Mission

“For I was hungry, and you gave Me something to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me something to drink; I was a stranger, and you invited me in;”  Matthew 25:35

One of the most rewarding ways to volunteer is to make a Dinner meal for the Residents in the Men's New Life Rehabilitation Program (25-30 men) at 10 Mill St. or the Emergency Men’s Overnight Shelter at 148 Taylor St. (20-25 men). Both facilities are sober living. This is a tremendous help to the Rescue Mission and provides respite for the SRM Food Service kitchen crew.

 Meals can range from pizza and grinders, to casserole dishes, spaghetti and meatballs, cold-cut sandwiches, chicken dishes, rice dishes, burgers and dogs, sloppy joes, stuffed baked potatoes and everything in between. (Side dishes and salads are always appreciated. Dessert is optional.)

Some provide a meal on a regular weekly or monthly basis and others do so as schedules permit. Even one time is a blessing to the Rescue Mission!

The following are options for providing a Dinner:

Dinner Providers can prepare and drop off meals for a scheduled day by 4:00pm. If dropping off before the scheduled day, please label and date for scheduled day.

 

Dinner can also be purchased from a local restaurant or pizza shop and delivered to the Rescue Mission for 4pm if more convenient.  

Dinner is served promptly at 5:00 pm at both facilities.

Dinner Providers should complete a Gift in Kind (GIK) form at the reception desk when providing a meal. This is your tax deduction form and is used for the Rescue Mission’s tax purposes as well. Dinner Providers must contact Volunteer Coordinator for scheduling:

Lenore -  lmasciotra@springfieldrescuemission.org  413-732-0808 Ext. 220

Agency: Springfield Rescue Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 01108

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Weekly Volunteer Opportunities

 

There are weekly volunteer opportunities posted on the Website and special events posted throughout the year.

Volunteers must be a minimum age of 18 yrs. old to volunteer independently.

The first step in volunteering for any event is to go to our website: https://springfieldrescuemission.org/getinvolved/volunteer

Scroll down the Volunteer page and click the tab, “Register to Become a Volunteer”.

For questions, call 413-732-0808 Ext. 220.

*physical labor = standing, moving, sorting, organizing, some lifting in various departments; preparing/serving food in kitchen/dining room; admin help; assisting guests in GAC.

 

Agency: Springfield Rescue Mission

 

There are weekly volunteer opportunities posted on the Website and special events posted throughout the year.

Volunteers must be a minimum age of 18 yrs. old to volunteer independently.

The first step in volunteering for any event is to go to our website: https://springfieldrescuemission.org/getinvolved/volunteer

Scroll down the Volunteer page and click the tab, “Register to Become a Volunteer”.

For questions, call 413-732-0808 Ext. 220.

*physical labor = standing, moving, sorting, organizing, some lifting in various departments; preparing/serving food in kitchen/dining room; admin help; assisting guests in GAC.

 

Agency: Springfield Rescue Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 01108

Allow Groups: No