Please note: This is not an all-inclusive list of volunteer opportunities
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Please note: This is not an all-inclusive list of volunteer opportunities
Organization ACTS (Area Congregations Together in Service) Summary A Greater Richmond Interfaith mission providing support and resources during periods of financial crisis to prevent homelessness. Birthdays for Everyone Help Virginia Supportive Housing (VSH) enjoy their birthdays by making decorations, treats, and cards; preparing the space and celebrating. Volunteers must be adults with children (no more than 2). One Saturday per month. Organization that utilizes facilities and volunteers of congregations in the Richmond area to provide emergency shelter. Individual congregations provide overnight shelter, dinner and breakfast. Furniture Bank: provides 800-1000 individuals and families with essential household items annually Congregations Around Richmond Involved to Assure Shelter (CARITAS) Chesterfield Colonial Heights Alliance for Social Ministry (CCHASM) Commonwealth Catholic Charities Provides residents emergency food and/or financial assistance along with empowering resources to assist them in moving their families back to financial independence. Donations accepted online. FeedMore Central Virginia’s hunger-relief leader made up of the Central Virginia Food Bank, Meals on Wheels, and the Community Kitchen. FeedMore’s programs provide hunger relief to Central Virginia’s most vulnerable populations, particularly children, families and seniors. Food and Fellowship Virginia Supportive Housing (VSH) offers a monthly opportunity for volunteers to share a meal with its clients. Volunteers must bring a ready-to-eat, healthy, potluck dish. Volunteers must be adults with children (no more than 2). One Wednesday per month. Online donation opportunities also available. Helping Hands Groups of teens/young adults provide assistance in the homes of people in need in the community. One Saturday per month. Hilliard House Shelter Hilliard House Shelter is a program that assists homeless women and children to build their capacity to live productively in the community. Volunteers are needed on Wednesday evening to provide semi-structured activities to children while their mothers attend class. Activities may include arts/crafts, homework help, changing diapers, games, hanging out. Catholic Relief Services (CRS) provides Rice Bowls for volunteers to gather their Lenten alms (donations). Return the rice bowl to St. Gabriel Catholic Church. Rice bowls will be distributed at the February FEAST and starting Ash Wednesday, February 18. Make bag lunches and snacks for the homeless. One Sunday per month after the 11am mass. Rice Bowl St. Anthony’s Bread Sweetheart Party Homeless Intervention Program that operates as a safety net for individuals and families threatened by possible eviction or foreclosure on their homes. Virginia Supportive Housing’s annual Valentines themes party to encourage low-income formerly homeless individuals opportunities for food and fellowship. Volunteers needed to make cookies and cards, decorate, serve lunch and eat together. Volunteers must be adults with children (no more than 2). Online donation opportunities also available. Contact Information ACTS www.actsrva.org 804-644-2401 VSH Central Virginia Office 804-788-6825 CARITAS www.caritasva.org 804-358-0964 804-343-5008 (Furniture Bank) CCHASM www.cchasm.org 804-796-3715 CCC www.cccofva.org 804-285-1630 FeedMore Info@feedmore.org 804-521-2501 VSH Central Virginia Office 804-788-6825 www.virginiasupportivehousin g.org St. Gabriel Catholic Church www.saintgabriel.org 804-639-6712 Housing Families First http://www.housingfamiliesfirs t.org/hilliardhouse/ 804-236-5800 St. Gabriel Catholic Church www.saintgabriel.org 804-639-6712 St. Gabriel Catholic Church www.saintgabriel.org 804-639-6712 VSH Central Virginia Office 804-788-6825 www.virginiasupportivehousin g.org Kids Teens Adults X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Please note: This is not an all-inclusive list of volunteer opportunities. More information and opportunities can be found on the St. Gabriel website by clicking on the Hunger FEAST link. Opportunities can also be found at http://richmondgoodlife.com/volunteer/richmond_homeless.htm and http://www.handsonrva.org/waystovolunteer. “Blessed are you who are now hungry, for you will be satisfied.” Luke 6:21 Catholic social teaching calls each of us to: Respect the life and dignity of the human person by recognizing that we are made in the image and likeness of God Support family, community and participation by recognizing that we are not only sacred, but social Respect the rights and responsibilities of all people Opt for the poor and vulnerable through all of our actions Respect the dignity of work and the rights of workers through our economic decisions and actions Recognize solidarity with all people Care for all God’s creation by being good stewards of what has been entrusted to us entrusted to us Lenten Prayer God of all people, WELCOME TO THE HUNGER FEAST At today’s hunger feast, the place you sat and the meal you ate were determined by luck of the draw- just as in real life as some of us are born into relative prosperity and others into poverty. If you live in one of the world’s richest countries – United States, England, France, Italy, Spain, Norway , and Austria- you will most likely go to bed with a full belly. Dinner in Russia, Poland, Hungary and Ukraine is simple, yet adequate. If you live in a developing nation, however, a bowl of rice and some clean water will seem like a gourmet meal. We offer you our Lenten journey. May we learn to walk as one human family, remembering in a special way that those who are the poorest and most in need. Bless our prayers, our fasting and our Lenten gifts. Through these actions, we show our love for your Son, Jesus, and answer your call to love one another. Amen