Registered Volunteers
What is a Registered Volunteer?
- Registered volunteers are people interested in making an ongoing volunteer commitment at the Kerr Street Mission.
- These individuals go through KSMs onboarding process and join our team to perform a specific role, or act as floater volunteer who signs up for roles on a week to week basis.
- Registered volunteers are vital to the ongoing operations of KSM and represent the vast majority of people who support our organization.
Time Commitment:
- This depends on the role but the average time commitment is 2 hours per week for a minimum of 6 months.
Benefits:
- Become part of the KSM family, getting to know our volunteers, staff and for client facing roles – the people that we serve
- Opportunity to help those in need, whether directly or indirectly, and give back to our community
- Sense of accomplishment & contributing to a worthwhile cause
- Predictability: a recurring opportunity at the same time/day each week (represents the majority of opportunities at KSM)
- Flexibility: the ability for some volunteers to sign up for shifts according to their availability, great for those who do shift work
- Advanced notice of special events and other volunteering opportunities that come up throughout the year
Onboarding Process:
Our organization serves a vulnerable population and as a result we need to select our volunteers carefully. Unfortunately, not everyone who applies for a volunteer role will be accepted.
Our application/screening process includes:
- Brief virtual interview with the Volunteer Coordinator, followed by reference checks for successful candidates
- Provision of a current police check (within 90 days) is required from volunteers aged 18+. (We will advise you which check is required when we get to that step)
- Review of our general volunteering policies/procedures and completion of accessibility training before your first day.
Click below to review our current opportunities or add yourself to a waiting list for a future opportunity.
Please note that we are unable to provide Community Service hours in support of people facing criminal charges, or that are mandated as a result of criminal, civil, or other legal proceeding.
Types of Volunteering Roles
Click to see what types of roles we have in the following categories.
- Front Desk: answer phones and greet visitors to KSM
- Food Bank (Market) Volunteer: assist clients through various stages of their food bank visit
- Client Delivery Phone Caller: phone our delivery clients to confirm their food orders for the week
- Warehouse: receive deliveries, re-stock our KSM Market (food bank) and help manage our inventory
- Community Delivery – Parcel Packer: pack food parcels for our delivery clients
- Bread Bagging: individual package and display donated bread and baked goods for distribution
- Meals Team: join our Meals Team and help prepare lunches for our clients
- Kids’ Club Snack: help to prepare nutritious snacks for our Kids Clubs and Youth programs during the school year, getting to know the children and youth in the process
- Community Delivery Driver: using your own car, deliver parcels to clients who are unable to attend our KSM market in person.
- Volunteer Drivers – Donation Pickups: using your own car, pick up food drive donations from local organizations and transport them to KSM
- KSM Van Drivers: use our van to pick up inventory or larger scale donations from local organizations, transporting them to KSM
- Kids’ Club Walking Buddy: help to safely transport children from a local school to KSM throughout the school year
- Tutor: help the children in our Tutoring program with Math, English
- Kids’ Club/Youth Program Support: interact with kids as they participate in our programming, help set-up and clean-up for the event
- Family Night Activity Volunteer: assist with children sports, games, crafts and other activities on Monday nights.