How to Volunteer


The project provides a free, freshly cooked, vegetarian 3-course meal twice a week, on Tuesday lunchtimes and Thursday evenings. Much of the meal is prepared using food donated by local bakeries, fruit and vegetable suppliers and a wholefood shop. There are between 40-60 people that come to the drop-in, some of who are homeless on the street, and many who have accommodation but who may have other difficulties in managing their lives. We have an advice worker who is available throughout the drop-in session, giving people practical help and advice on everything from benefits queries to legal problems.

What's involved?
The drop-in would not be able to run without the volunteer team, who:
· Help prepare the food - chopping vegetables, cooking etc.
· Put out tables and chairs, set tables, put out cups, cutlery etc.
· Serve food to the clients.
· Deal with requests for help e.g. for clothes, showers, advice.
· Help wash up, clean the hall and tidy everything away at the end of the drop-in session.

Once volunteers have come to a few sessions, it becomes very natural that they begin to offer informal, friendly support to the people who come to the drop-in. The Volunteer guidelines cover this in more depth, as it is important to recognize the need for boundaries in this area of the work.

Any skills/experience necessary?
Volunteering at NLAH provides opportunities to get alongside people who are often needy, vulnerable, and sometimes challenging in their behaviour.
A sympathetic attitude is more important than experience or knowledge, but volunteers should ideally be able to demonstrate:
· Some understanding of homelessness.
· Good team work skills.
· A readiness to get involved in whatever needs doing.
· A commitment to coming regularly to help at the project.
· Some catering experience would be helpful, though is not essential
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What's in it for me?
In return, NLAH offers volunteers:
· Opportunities to learn and practice new skills, both at the drop-in and through training;
· Support and supervision is provided;
· Travel expenses, if required.

All volunteers are also welcome to attend management committee meetings, if they wish to be involved in how the project is run.

I'm interested. What next?
Phone the drop-in manager, Mike Tomes, for a chat or to arrange to come and visit. Come and see if it's for you!

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