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Level ThreeMeal Service, Housekeeping, and Other!For volunteers (both individuals and families/groups) who wish to serve one or more times with no long-term commitment or application required. We do welcome volunteers under the age of 18, but must be accompanied by a parent or adult while volunteering. All volunteers must be on the schedule to volunteer.Please allow up to 3-5 business days for scheduling. FOOD SERVICE We serve over 265,000 meals each year and thrive on volunteers to make this happen! Please read the meal service information below and then email Cathy Rohrer at CathyRohrer@wmm.org with the following information:
Men's Residential Center - located at 245 North Delaware Street, 46204
The Men's Residential Center houses men in our residential and long-term addiction recovery programs. Center for Women and Children - located at 3208 East Michigan Street, 46201
We schedule up to 5 volunteers to serve lunch and dinner. Due to the nature of the Center, male volunteers must be accompanied by females when volunteering. The Center for Women & Children houses women, moms and kids in our homeless shelter as well as those in our residential and long-term addiction recovery programs. Shelter for Men - located at 520 East Market Street, 46204
The Shelter for Men is located downtown and houses the men temporarily in our emergency homeless shelter. HOUSEKEEPING
Available volunteer hours range between 7:00AM-1:00PM, Monday through Saturday. We ask that no less than 2 hours are scheduled at a time. Individual men only, unless female volunteers are accompanied by a male. The Shelter for Men is located downtown and houses the men temporarily in our emergency homeless shelter. Center for Women & Children - located at 3208 East Michigan Street, 46201 Available volunteer hours range between 9:00AM-4:00PM, Monday through Friday. We ask that no less than 2 hours are scheduled at a time. Individual women only, unless male volunteers are accompanied by a female. The Center for Women & Children houses women, moms and kids in our homeless shelter as well as those in our residential and long-term addiction recovery programs. OTHER
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