Capuchin Soup Kitchen
If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else. ~ Booker T. Washington
Capuchin Soup Kitchen
Since 1883, the Capuchin Soup Kitchen has been serving the area poor, providing free food, clothing and tutoring. One of the best gifts that people can give is the gift of time. Volunteers are essential to the program’s success. To assist, volunteers are asked to bring an open and positive attitude, willingness to work hard and smile.
Some of the most popular volunteer jobs include:
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Serving meals and assisting in the kitchens
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Sorting and sizing clothing
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Preparing emergency food packages
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Working in the earthworks garden
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Tutoring, teaching and mentoring children and teens
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Summer camps for kids
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Thanksgiving basket giveaway
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Christmas toy program
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Assisting at our special events held throughout the year
For additional information on volunteer opportunities, write Capuchin Soup Kitchen 4390 Conner Ave., Detroit, MI 48215 or call (313) 822-8606, ext. 10.
ARISE Detroit!
ARISE (Activating Resources and Inspiring Service and Empowerment) Detroit! is a coalition of community groups in Detroit, banding together in the hopes of making a greater impact collectively than separately.
The coalition is a way to connect hundreds of programs and agencies focused on child and family issues, including anti-violence, parenting skills, reading literacy, education, neighborhood development and mentoring. A volunteer base is set up to help such organizations and programs to reach their goals.
Volunteer opportunities are available in the following areas:
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Mentoring
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Tutoring
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Literacy
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Crime Prevention
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Conflict Resolution
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Neighborhood Cleanup
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Sports/Recreation
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Computer Instruction
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Youth Entrepreneurship
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Vocational Training
For additional information on volunteer opportunities, write ARISE Detroit! 5830 Field, Suite 103, Detroit, MI 48213, call 866-94-ARISE or visit www.arisedetroit.org.
St. Aloysius Community and Warming Center
St. Aloysius Parish was founded in 1873. The Catholic communion of faith in the Archdiocese of Detroit has a rich history of serving the poor, the marginalized, the abused and the fragile members in society. Parish communities, Catholic social service agencies, religious communities and individuals all contribute to addressing human needs and social injustice.
Volunteer opportunities include:
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Adopting a needy family by providing food, clothing and financial assistance with utilities
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Warming center, helping the homeless
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Outreach Programs.
For additional information on volunteer opportunities, write St. Aloysius Parish, 1234 Washington Blvd., Detroit, MI 48226, or call (313) 237-5810.
Detroit Hope Hospital
Detroit Hope Hospital is a 501 C3 nonprofit organization that provides medical, food, clothing and spiritual care to the city’s under- and uninsured. The facility is volunteer driven, including area doctors, nurses and community leaders.
Volunteer positions include:
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Receptionist
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Chaplain (after training completed)
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Landscaping
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Telephone campaign to contact old and existing patients
For additional information, visit Detroit Hope Hospital at 801 Virginia Park or call (313) 874-0100.