[nabs-l] volunteering with homeless population
Mike Freeman
k7uij at panix.com
Thu May 12 02:50:00 UTC 2011
Ashley:
I suspect that procedures vary from soup kitchen to soup kitchen. Perhaps the best plan is to go to the one you're thinking of volunteering for and talk to the manager.
Mike
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Hi all,
Have any of you worked at soup kitchens or food pantries? How about an area where you either sort out clothes or give them out?
How did it go? If you are serving, how did you know when they were there? When my dad and I served at a shelter, they would line up
quietly. I did not always know when someone new was coming up. I have tunnel vision, so spotting a person was not always doable. My dad would say someone was there. They lined up together, but sometimes people came in later during that hour at random times.
Since we cannot read clothes tags or labels on items, I’m not sure we can sort food/clothes/everyday items.
I’ve not served at a soup kitchen, just shelters. I wonder if a soup kitchen is different and run more assembly line method. That would be easier. Each volunteer in the assembly line would serve an item and the plate would be passed down.
Just asking so if I decide to volunteer, I know what alternative techniques others have used.
Ashley
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