Alameda County Community Food Bank
Through a network of 240 strategically placed member agencies - food pantries, soup kitchens, child-care centers, senior centers, after-school programs and other community-based organizations - the Food Bank distributes enough food for 380,000 meals weekly. Our systematic approach to alleviating hunger includes:
■One of California’s busiest – and most efficient – emergency food helplines
■A multilingual CalFresh (formerly known as food stamps) outreach program which serves as the blueprint for programs across the nation
■Dynamic hunger and nutrition education programs
■An innovative advocacy program that promotes policies to benefit low-income residents
A nonprofit organization, the Alameda County Community Food Bank affiliations include Feeding America, California Association of Food Banks and the California Hunger Action Coalition.
basic physical safety for warehouse--light lifting.
- HIGH RISK: Students will be working with "behaviorally challenged" populations
- HIGH RISK: Students will be working with individuals who have a known criminal background or history of violent behavior
- RISK: Event Set-up - Risk includes but not limited to: Lifting, cuts, bruises, etc.
Volunteers must schedule shifts in advance Monday-Friday Individuals - 8:00-11:00 am or 12:00-3:00 pm Groups - 8:30-11:30 am or 12:30-3:30 pm selected weekends Individuals and Groups - 9:00 am-12:00 pm or 1:00-4:00 pm