Event Description:
The American Red Cross works to provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. The Boston Food Pantry provides a 3-day supply of emergency food to 4,500 low-income clients per month. Join other One Brick volunteers to help out at one of our most popular and impactful volunteer events!
What we'll be doing:
- Distributing food to clients, including loading food bags into client cars if applicable or loading food bags onto tables for clients walking to pick-up
- Assemble approximately 1500 food bags with perishable food items for distribution day.
- Translating for our pantry clients during pantry hours – Cantonese, Mandarin, Creole, Russian,
- Portuguese, Vietnamese, and Spanish.
- Data entry on mobile devices.
What you should know:
Volunteer expectations:
- Ability to lift 25 lbs. and stand for 3+hours
- Dressing “comfortably but respectably.” Open-toed shoes/sandals are not appropriate dress in the food
- pantry.
- Dress warmly as much of the activity is outdoors.
- Ability to take direction willingly and to work comfortably in a diverse environment
COVID Information:
Effective January 15, the Red Cross is requiring all onsite volunteers to be fully vaccinated in order to volunteer. All individuals that come to the pantry will need to show either:
Bring a mask and ARC has plenty of hand sanitizer laying around.
NOTE: Unfortunately this event is not wheelchair accessible. We do our best to ensure as many events as possible are accessible. The nonprofit can accommodate volunteers who can do light lifting, counting, and sorting. If you have specific questions in this area, please contact the event manager.
Where to Meet:
Volunteers are expected to arrive at the Boston Food Pantry at 8:00. Please note there are limited parking spaces behind the Red Cross Food Pantry. Please note the entrance to the Food Pantry is on Proctor Street while the street address is on Massachusetts Avenue.
By MBTA - the pantry is about a 15 minute walk from the Andrew Red Line Station. The Newmarket Commuter Rail station on the Fairmount Line is a 4 minute walk. Additionally, MBTA buses 8 and 10 stop right nearby at 1010 Massachusetts Avenue.