Event Description:
What we'll be doing:
Volunteers will help sort, assess, organize, and prepare incoming donations prior to distribution to children in need.
What you should know:
2021 COVID-19 EASTSIDE BABY CORNER SAFETY INFORMATION:
Essential Service Provider: YES - Eastside Baby Corner volunteers are permitted onsite.
Masks Required: YES - Masks are required inside EBC facilities. Volunteers are encouraged to wear their own masks, but a limited supply of masks should be available inside.
Health Screening: YES - Volunteers are required to complete Eastside Baby Corner's COVID-19 Health Screen Questionnaire and complete a contactless temperature check at the beginning of each volunteer shift.
Social Distancing: YES - Volunteers are required to maintain space between yourself and others while inside the building. Staff will place volunteers at socially distanced stations at the beginning of our shift.
Air Quality: Eastside Baby Corner has installed a Rabbit Air true-HEPA rated air purifier that covers more than 800 square feet, offers 6-stage air purification and deodorization, and filters out the most common allergens and environmental pollutants. EBC Northshore has also transitioned to a fragrance-free facility model to help maintain our high indoor air quality.
Please note that Eastside Baby Corner follows COVID-19 guidelines provided by King County Public Health and the City of Kenmore.
Getting Here: Free parking in the lot in front of the building. Nearest bus stop is two blocks away (corner of 68th Ave NE & NE Bothell Way). Bike racks available across the street outside of Kenmore Library.
Entrance: Look for the big "EBC" sign above the front door (usually unlocked 10-15 minutes before our shift starts).
Personal Items: EBC has a container for coats & small personal items near the front desk.
What to Wear: Please dress in comfortable clothing and shoes.
Inclement Weather Policy: In the event of inclement weather, this EBC site follows the Northshore School District closure schedule.
Family Friendly Volunteer Info: Let us know in the RSVP notes if you are bringing any volunteers who are 14 to 17 years old (PLEASE INCLUDE THE FULL NAME OF ALL VOLUNTEERS UNDER AGE 18). Children 14 and over are welcome to volunteer at EBC with an adult chaperone, and will sign in on EBC's printed sign-in sheet upon arrival. If volunteer hour verification is needed for school, please bring the necessary paperwork so that EBC staff can sign at the end of our shift. Thanks!
Optional Donation Info: EBC accepts donations at this facility, so feel free to bring any baby items such as clothing, toys, or diapers (this is not required for our volunteer shift).
Where to Meet:
Please meet inside the front entrance. Look for our One Brick name tags!
KidVantage (formerly Eastside Baby Corner):
KidVantage (formerly EBC) was founded in 1990 because Karen Ridlon, a local pediatric nurse practitioner, became concerned about the large numbers of babies in her practice that began life without adequate food, clothing, beds or safety equipment. Her commitment to giving these children a stronger start grew from a idea and a few items gathered in her dining room, into an agency that in 2016 filled its 500,000th order of absolute essentials.
For 50 weeks each year, volunteers and staff at KidVantage collect community donations, purchase and distribute children’s and maternity items to families in collaboration with organizations helping families in our area. Case managers from partner agencies assess the needs of the family, request the items from KidVantage, pick up and deliver them to the family. Serving a broad area across King County that extends to the Cascade foothills and from south of Renton into south Snohomish County, KidVantage serves as a diaper bank, a clothing bank, and a food source for more than 800 kids each week.
KidVantage leverages the impact of direct service providers by providing essential goods to the families they are helping. We practice good stewardship of resources through smart purchasing in bulk, reliance on volunteers and in-kind donations, including warehouse space donated by Rowley Properties. EBC is the major source of baby food, formula, diapers, cribs and car seats for eleven local food banks.