Throughout the year, the Food Bank hosts and participates in several community events. Periodically, these events need volunteers to help facilitate and run them. We’d love to have you join us!

Volunteers working at the Food Bank’s distribution center take on the task of sorting and packing non-perishable food items generously donated by the community. Our warehouse volunteers also help with packing boxes distributed to seniors through the Commodity and Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and sorting and packing bulk produce for distribution through our Mobile Harvest…

Want to see the impact you’re having first-hand? Consider volunteering at any of our client distribution programs. We recruit volunteers for Mobile Harvest and Senior CSFP box distribution throughout our service area. During the summer, we also need volunteers at some of our larger Kids Cafe Summer Meals sites.

Your favorite recipes can help take away the question of where families will get their next meal and allows them to give all their energy and attention to their hospitalized child. Individuals, civic groups and organizations cook dinner for our guests. Chefs can even cook the meal in our kitchen to enhance our “home-away-from-home” atmosphere.…

Guest service volunteers work closely with staff and guest families by helping answer the phone, check in families, give house tours, and perform light housekeeping tasks.

Administrative volunteers support the House by managing an abundance of behind-the-scenes work, including data entry, mailings, and administrative projects as needed.

The Ronald McDonald Family Room provides a caring environment inside Renown Children’s Hospital where the families of pediatric patients can rest and gather strength while remaining steps from the child’s room. Family Room volunteers help provide a warm, friendly atmosphere for guests, offer resources to families, keep simple statistical records and register guests, keep the…

Most of the volunteer opportunities require little or no training. Your local league will provide you with any necessary training (as well as support and encouragement), as they deem necessary. The best volunteers are those who are able to bring added enjoyment to the game simply by being themselves. What you see during Little League…

Kings Beach SnowFest Parade – second Saturday in March, Clean Up Day – First Saturday in June, July 3 Fireworks, Music by the Beach – Fridays in June, July and August, Passport to Dining – first Thursday in November, Holiday Tree Lighting – First Friday in December

Committee members are expected to attend monthly meetings and take on tasks outside of meetings. Committee members can expect to commit a minimum of 18-24 hours over the course of 6-12 months depending on the committee. Committees include: Economic Vitality Committee, Promotions & Marketing Committee, Community Design Committee, and the Events Committee.