• Ongoing Opportunity
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

This role involves coordinating a food drive in your workplace or community centre, including organising logistics and promoting the event.

Key tasks:
• Organise a food drive in your workplace
• Agree the date and duration
• Liaise with your local food bank and supermarket
• Lead on communications promoting the food drive
• Coordinate all logistics during the event
• Thank all donors for their contributions
• Coordinate the transport to get the food to the food bank.

About you
• Excellent communication skills
• Organised and self-motivated
• Passionate about the work of the Trussell Trust

Impact of the role
We cannot state strongly enough how important food donations are to our food banks. Without the boxes, packets and cans of items being regularly donated across the UK we simply wouldn’t be able to run. And as we face an ever increasing demand for our services, so the value of food donations grows. Your food donations will go directly to people in need in your local community, making a direct and real impact.

IMPORTANT: HOW TO ORGANISE A FOOD DRIVE

1. Contact your local Trussell Trust food bank to find out what’s on their most wanted list as well as finding out if there are any items they have a surplus off.
2. Agree the location of your food collection. Make sure you have permission from your manager/community group to host a food drive. Work out with them exactly where the collection will take place – ideally you’re looking for somewhere central like the entrance hall so that it’s as easy as possible for people to find and drop off their donations.
3. Select the dates of your food drive. We advise hosting the food drive for 1 or 2 weeks, so people have a specific amount of time to donate items and it remains fresh in their minds.
4. Make sure you have something to gather the donations in. Speak to your local supermarket and see if they would be able to donate a trolley or basket for the duration of your food drive. Seeing a trolley in the entrance hall can be a great reminder for people to bring in their donations. Decorate the area with our food drive poster.
5. Promote your food drive. Making sure people know about your food drive and what they need to do is absolutely crucial to its success. People like to be informed about how they can make a difference.
6. Make sure you circulate our food list to everyone so they know what to give.
7. Collect items! Having set up your food drive and promoted to all, you can take a break whilst you watch the collections come in. Every few days send a message to all – thanking those who have donated and reminding those yet to do so that there’s still time to give.

After the event
Once your food drive has finished, box or bag up the food as best you can and contact your local foodbank to agree the best day and time for you to drop off the food.
Finally, remember to get in touch with everyone letting them know:
• How much was collected
• Where the food has gone
• How grateful the food bank is for their support
  • Tue , 10/29/2019 - 10:00 to Tue , 10/29/2019 - 10:00
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

This role involves coordinating a food drive in your workplace or community centre, including organising logistics and promoting the event.

Key tasks:
• Organise a food drive in your workplace
• Agree the date and duration
• Liaise with your local food bank and supermarket
• Lead on communications promoting the food drive
• Coordinate all logistics during the event
• Thank all donors for their contributions
• Coordinate the transport to get the food to the food bank.

About you
• Excellent communication skills
• Organised and self-motivated
• Passionate about the work of the Trussell Trust

Impact of the role
We cannot state strongly enough how important food donations are to our food banks. Without the boxes, packets and cans of items being regularly donated across the UK we simply wouldn’t be able to run. And as we face an ever increasing demand for our services, so the value of food donations grows. Your food donations will go directly to people in need in your local community, making a direct and real impact.
IMPORTANT: HOW TO ORGANISE A FOOD DRIVE

1. Contact your local Trussell Trust food bank to find out what’s on their most wanted list as well as finding out if there are any items they have a surplus off.
2. Agree the location of your food collection. Make sure you have permission from your manager/community group to host a food drive. Work out with them exactly where the collection will take place – ideally you’re looking for somewhere central like the entrance hall so that it’s as easy as possible for people to find and drop off their donations.
3. Select the dates of your food drive. We advise hosting the food drive for 1 or 2 weeks, so people have a specific amount of time to donate items and it remains fresh in their minds.
4. Make sure you have something to gather the donations in. Speak to your local supermarket and see if they would be able to donate a trolley or basket for the duration of your food drive. Seeing a trolley in the entrance hall can be a great reminder for people to bring in their donations. Decorate the area with our food drive poster.
5. Promote your food drive. Making sure people know about your food drive and what they need to do is absolutely crucial to its success. People like to be informed about how they can make a difference.
6. Make sure you circulate our food list to everyone so they know what to give.
7. Collect items! Having set up your food drive and promoted to all, you can take a break whilst you watch the collections come in. Every few days send a message to all – thanking those who have donated and reminding those yet to do so that there’s still time to give.

After the event
Once your food drive has finished, box or bag up the food as best you can and contact your local foodbank to agree the best day and time for you to drop off the food.
Finally, remember to get in touch with everyone letting them know:
• How much was collected
• Where the food has gone
• How grateful the food bank is for their support


Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Food Drive Manchester Central no limit n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

This role involves coordinating a food drive in your workplace or community centre, including organising logistics and promoting the event.

Key tasks:
• Organise a food drive in your workplace
• Agree the date and duration
• Liaise with your local food bank and supermarket
• Lead on communications promoting the food drive
• Coordinate all logistics during the event
• Thank all donors for their contributions
• Coordinate the transport to get the food to the food bank.

About you
• Excellent communication skills
• Organised and self-motivated
• Passionate about the work of the Trussell Trust

Impact of the role
We cannot state strongly enough how important food donations are to our food banks. Without the boxes, packets and cans of items being regularly donated across the UK we simply wouldn’t be able to run. And as we face an ever increasing demand for our services, so the value of food donations grows. Your food donations will go directly to people in need in your local community, making a direct and real impact.

IMPORTANT: HOW TO ORGANISE A FOOD DRIVE

1. Contact your local Trussell Trust food bank to find out what’s on their most wanted list as well as finding out if there are any items they have a surplus off.
2. Agree the location of your food collection. Make sure you have permission from your manager/community group to host a food drive. Work out with them exactly where the collection will take place – ideally you’re looking for somewhere central like the entrance hall so that it’s as easy as possible for people to find and drop off their donations.
3. Select the dates of your food drive. We advise hosting the food drive for 1 or 2 weeks, so people have a specific amount of time to donate items and it remains fresh in their minds.
4. Make sure you have something to gather the donations in. Speak to your local supermarket and see if they would be able to donate a trolley or basket for the duration of your food drive. Seeing a trolley in the entrance hall can be a great reminder for people to bring in their donations. Decorate the area with our food drive poster.
5. Promote your food drive. Making sure people know about your food drive and what they need to do is absolutely crucial to its success. People like to be informed about how they can make a difference.
6. Make sure you circulate our food list to everyone so they know what to give.
7. Collect items! Having set up your food drive and promoted to all, you can take a break whilst you watch the collections come in. Every few days send a message to all – thanking those who have donated and reminding those yet to do so that there’s still time to give.

After the event
Once your food drive has finished, box or bag up the food as best you can and contact your local foodbank to agree the best day and time for you to drop off the food.
Finally, remember to get in touch with everyone letting them know:
• How much was collected
• Where the food has gone
• How grateful the food bank is for their support
  • Ongoing Opportunity
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

This role involves coordinating a food drive in your workplace or community centre, including organising logistics and promoting the event.

Key tasks:
• Organise a food drive in your workplace
• Agree the date and duration
• Liaise with your local food bank and supermarket
• Lead on communications promoting the food drive
• Coordinate all logistics during the event
• Thank all donors for their contributions
• Coordinate the transport to get the food to the food bank.

About you
• Excellent communication skills
• Organised and self-motivated
• Passionate about the work of the Trussell Trust

Impact of the role
We cannot state strongly enough how important food donations are to our food banks. Without the boxes, packets and cans of items being regularly donated across the UK we simply wouldn’t be able to run. And as we face an ever increasing demand for our services, so the value of food donations grows. Your food donations will go directly to people in need in your local community, making a direct and real impact.

IMPORTANT: HOW TO ORGANISE A FOOD DRIVE

1. Contact your local Trussell Trust food bank to find out what’s on their most wanted list as well as finding out if there are any items they have a surplus off.
2. Agree the location of your food collection. Make sure you have permission from your manager/community group to host a food drive. Work out with them exactly where the collection will take place – ideally you’re looking for somewhere central like the entrance hall so that it’s as easy as possible for people to find and drop off their donations.
3. Select the dates of your food drive. We advise hosting the food drive for 1 or 2 weeks, so people have a specific amount of time to donate items and it remains fresh in their minds.
4. Make sure you have something to gather the donations in. Speak to your local supermarket and see if they would be able to donate a trolley or basket for the duration of your food drive. Seeing a trolley in the entrance hall can be a great reminder for people to bring in their donations. Decorate the area with our food drive poster.
5. Promote your food drive. Making sure people know about your food drive and what they need to do is absolutely crucial to its success. People like to be informed about how they can make a difference.
6. Make sure you circulate our food list to everyone so they know what to give.
7. Collect items! Having set up your food drive and promoted to all, you can take a break whilst you watch the collections come in. Every few days send a message to all – thanking those who have donated and reminding those yet to do so that there’s still time to give.

After the event
Once your food drive has finished, box or bag up the food as best you can and contact your local foodbank to agree the best day and time for you to drop off the food.
Finally, remember to get in touch with everyone letting them know:
• How much was collected
• Where the food has gone
• How grateful the food bank is for their support

  • Tue , 10/29/2019 - 10:00 to Tue , 10/29/2019 - 10:00
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

This role involves coordinating a food drive in your workplace or community centre, including organising logistics and promoting the event.

Key tasks:
• Organise a food drive in your workplace
• Agree the date and duration
• Liaise with your local food bank and supermarket
• Lead on communications promoting the food drive
• Coordinate all logistics during the event
• Thank all donors for their contributions
• Coordinate the transport to get the food to the food bank.

About you
• Excellent communication skills
• Organised and self-motivated
• Passionate about the work of the Trussell Trust

Impact of the role
We cannot state strongly enough how important food donations are to our food banks. Without the boxes, packets and cans of items being regularly donated across the UK we simply wouldn’t be able to run. And as we face an ever increasing demand for our services, so the value of food donations grows. Your food donations will go directly to people in need in your local community, making a direct and real impact.

IMPORTANT: HOW TO ORGANISE A FOOD DRIVE

1. Contact your local Trussell Trust food bank to find out what’s on their most wanted list as well as finding out if there are any items they have a surplus off.
2. Agree the location of your food collection. Make sure you have permission from your manager/community group to host a food drive. Work out with them exactly where the collection will take place – ideally you’re looking for somewhere central like the entrance hall so that it’s as easy as possible for people to find and drop off their donations.
3. Select the dates of your food drive. We advise hosting the food drive for 1 or 2 weeks, so people have a specific amount of time to donate items and it remains fresh in their minds.
4. Make sure you have something to gather the donations in. Speak to your local supermarket and see if they would be able to donate a trolley or basket for the duration of your food drive. Seeing a trolley in the entrance hall can be a great reminder for people to bring in their donations. Decorate the area with our food drive poster.
5. Promote your food drive. Making sure people know about your food drive and what they need to do is absolutely crucial to its success. People like to be informed about how they can make a difference.
6. Make sure you circulate our food list to everyone so they know what to give.
7. Collect items! Having set up your food drive and promoted to all, you can take a break whilst you watch the collections come in. Every few days send a message to all – thanking those who have donated and reminding those yet to do so that there’s still time to give.

After the event
Once your food drive has finished, box or bag up the food as best you can and contact your local foodbank to agree the best day and time for you to drop off the food.
Finally, remember to get in touch with everyone letting them know:
• How much was collected
• Where the food has gone
• How grateful the food bank is for their support

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Food Drive Bradford Central no limit n/a n/a
  • Tue , 10/29/2019 - 09:45 to Tue , 10/29/2019 - 09:45
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

This role involves coordinating a food drive in your workplace or community centre, including organising logistics and promoting the event.

Key tasks:
• Organise a food drive in your workplace
• Agree the date and duration
• Liaise with your local food bank and supermarket
• Lead on communications promoting the food drive
• Coordinate all logistics during the event
• Thank all donors for their contributions
• Coordinate the transport to get the food to the food bank.

About you
• Excellent communication skills
• Organised and self-motivated
• Passionate about the work of the Trussell Trust

Impact of the role
We cannot state strongly enough how important food donations are to our food banks. Without the boxes, packets and cans of items being regularly donated across the UK we simply wouldn’t be able to run. And as we face an ever increasing demand for our services, so the value of food donations grows. Your food donations will go directly to people in need in your local community, making a direct and real impact.

IMPORTANT: HOW TO ORGANISE A FOOD DRIVE

1. Contact your local Trussell Trust food bank to find out what’s on their most wanted list as well as finding out if there are any items they have a surplus off.
2. Agree the location of your food collection. Make sure you have permission from your manager/community group to host a food drive. Work out with them exactly where the collection will take place – ideally you’re looking for somewhere central like the entrance hall so that it’s as easy as possible for people to find and drop off their donations.
3. Select the dates of your food drive. We advise hosting the food drive for 1 or 2 weeks, so people have a specific amount of time to donate items and it remains fresh in their minds.
4. Make sure you have something to gather the donations in. Speak to your local supermarket and see if they would be able to donate a trolley or basket for the duration of your food drive. Seeing a trolley in the entrance hall can be a great reminder for people to bring in their donations. Decorate the area with our food drive poster.
5. Promote your food drive. Making sure people know about your food drive and what they need to do is absolutely crucial to its success. People like to be informed about how they can make a difference.
6. Make sure you circulate our food list to everyone so they know what to give.
7. Collect items! Having set up your food drive and promoted to all, you can take a break whilst you watch the collections come in. Every few days send a message to all – thanking those who have donated and reminding those yet to do so that there’s still time to give.

After the event
Once your food drive has finished, box or bag up the food as best you can and contact your local foodbank to agree the best day and time for you to drop off the food.
Finally, remember to get in touch with everyone letting them know:
• How much was collected
• Where the food has gone
• How grateful the food bank is for their support

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Food Drive Bradford North no limit n/a n/a
  • Wed , 01/15/2020 - 08:30 to Wed , 01/15/2020 - 15:45
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

Welcome to FareShare Greater Manchester
Thank you for your interest in volunteering for FareShare, the UK’s leading charity fighting hunger and tacking food waste. You will have an eye-opening day helping on our vans or in our warehouse and please bear in mind that this is a working warehouse and we need you to be prepared to help our team of volunteers.

Volunteering schedule and duties
8.30 – 8.55 Arrival, registration, introductory discussion
9.00 – 9.30 Health and safety briefing
Your volunteering could include:
• Assisting loading food onto FareShare Vans
• Going out on a FareShare Van to help deliver food to our partner charities across Greater Manchester
• Working in our warehouse to help staff and volunteers sorting through food deliveries, separating chilled and ambient food, receiving food
• Picking food orders for delivery the following day, finding and packing a range of food items
15.45 Volunteering finishes, feedback is collected prior to departure by 4pm.


Essential Information
Please arrive between 8:30 and 8.55 (visitors often get lost so we allow a 25 minute arrival time)
If you are running late then please call the Manchester team on 0161 233 8200 option 4, if you cannot reach a member of our team and then please call our Corporate Partnerships team on 020 7064 8919

What to wear
Please feel free to wear casual clothes that are suitable for manual work. It can be chilly in the warehouse in winter and warm in summer so we suggest that you wear layers. FareShare GM will issue you with safety boots upon arrival, therefore you must wear or bring socks with you. We have lockers which have space for shoes, phone, wallet, and your bag, so your personal items will be secure.

Health and safety
There will be a health and safety briefing at the start of the day and further information is available in the warehouse. You must be physically fit and aware of your own ability especially when lifting. If you have any medical conditions please let us know in advance, as you may not be able to volunteer with us.

Refreshments
Tea, coffee and water are freely available and you are welcome to access the daily lunch offer or bring a packed lunch with you as there are very limited places to get food once you are here. We often have sandwiches and snacks but we can’t guarantee this.

Taking Photos
We encourage people to take photos of their team on the day. Prior permission will be needed before photos are taken of anyone in our warehouse, please speak to a member of staff about permission to post on social media.

Logistics
Please email us the names and shoe sizes of all team members coming to volunteer at least one week in advance and keep us updated with any changes in staff attending. Please take our contact details in case anyone has trouble finding us or is running late on the day. If possible identify a team leader for the day.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
FareShare Manchester Sodexo Volunteering - 15th January 8 n/a n/a
  • Tue , 01/07/2020 - 08:30 to Tue , 01/07/2020 - 15:45
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

Welcome to FareShare Greater Manchester
Thank you for your interest in volunteering for FareShare, the UK’s leading charity fighting hunger and tacking food waste. You will have an eye-opening day helping on our vans or in our warehouse and please bear in mind that this is a working warehouse and we need you to be prepared to help our team of volunteers.

Volunteering schedule and duties
8.30 – 8.55 Arrival, registration, introductory discussion
9.00 – 9.30 Health and safety briefing
Your volunteering could include:
• Assisting loading food onto FareShare Vans
• Going out on a FareShare Van to help deliver food to our partner charities across Greater Manchester
• Working in our warehouse to help staff and volunteers sorting through food deliveries, separating chilled and ambient food, receiving food
• Picking food orders for delivery the following day, finding and packing a range of food items
15.45 Volunteering finishes, feedback is collected prior to departure by 4pm.



Essential Information
Please arrive between 8:30 and 8.55 (visitors often get lost so we allow a 25 minute arrival time)
If you are running late then please call the Manchester team on 0161 233 8200 option 4, if you cannot reach a member of our team and then please call our Corporate Partnerships team on 020 7064 8919
What to wear
Please feel free to wear casual clothes that are suitable for manual work. It can be chilly in the warehouse in winter and warm in summer so we suggest that you wear layers. FareShare GM will issue you with safety boots upon arrival, therefore you must wear or bring socks with you. We have lockers which have space for shoes, phone, wallet, and your bag, so your personal items will be secure.
Health and safety
There will be a health and safety briefing at the start of the day and further information is available in the warehouse. You must be physically fit and aware of your own ability especially when lifting. If you have any medical conditions please let us know in advance, as you may not be able to volunteer with us.
Refreshments
Tea, coffee and water are freely available and you are welcome to access the daily lunch offer or bring a packed lunch with you as there are very limited places to get food once you are here. We often have sandwiches and snacks but we can’t guarantee this.
Taking Photos
We encourage people to take photos of their team on the day. Prior permission will be needed before photos are taken of anyone in our warehouse, please speak to a member of staff about permission to post on social media.
Logistics
Please email us the names and shoe sizes of all team members coming to volunteer at least one week in advance and keep us updated with any changes in staff attending. Please take our contact details in case anyone has trouble finding us or is running late on the day. If possible identify a team leader for the day.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
FareShare Manchester Sodexo Volunteering - 7th January 2020 8 n/a n/a
  • Tue , 10/29/2019 - 09:15 to Tue , 10/29/2019 - 09:15
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

This role involves coordinating a food drive in your workplace or community centre, including organising logistics and promoting the event.
Key tasks:
• Organise a food drive in your workplace
• Agree the date and duration
• Liaise with your local food bank and supermarket
• Lead on communications promoting the food drive
• Coordinate all logistics during the event
• Thank all donors for their contributions
• Coordinate the transport to get the food to the food bank.

About you
• Excellent communication skills
• Organised and self-motivated
• Passionate about the work of the Trussell Trust

Impact of the role
We cannot state strongly enough how important food donations are to our food banks. Without the boxes, packets and cans of items being regularly donated across the UK we simply wouldn’t be able to run. And as we face an ever increasing demand for our services, so the value of food donations grows. Your food donations will go directly to people in need in your local community, making a direct and real impact.

IMPORTANT: HOW TO ORGANISE A FOOD DRIVE

1. Contact your local Trussell Trust food bank to find out what’s on their most wanted list as well as finding out if there are any items they have a surplus off.
2. Agree the location of your food collection. Make sure you have permission from your manager/community group to host a food drive. Work out with them exactly where the collection will take place – ideally you’re looking for somewhere central like the entrance hall so that it’s as easy as possible for people to find and drop off their donations.
3. Select the dates of your food drive. We advise hosting the food drive for 1 or 2 weeks, so people have a specific amount of time to donate items and it remains fresh in their minds.
4. Make sure you have something to gather the donations in. Speak to your local supermarket and see if they would be able to donate a trolley or basket for the duration of your food drive. Seeing a trolley in the entrance hall can be a great reminder for people to bring in their donations. Decorate the area with our food drive poster.
5. Promote your food drive. Making sure people know about your food drive and what they need to do is absolutely crucial to its success. People like to be informed about how they can make a difference.
6. Make sure you circulate our food list to everyone so they know what to give.
7. Collect items! Having set up your food drive and promoted to all, you can take a break whilst you watch the collections come in. Every few days send a message to all – thanking those who have donated and reminding those yet to do so that there’s still time to give.

After the event
Once your food drive has finished, box or bag up the food as best you can and contact your local foodbank to agree the best day and time for you to drop off the food.
Finally, remember to get in touch with everyone letting them know:
• How much was collected
• Where the food has gone
• How grateful the food bank is for their support

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Food Drive Leeds South & East no limit n/a n/a
  • Tue , 12/17/2019 - 08:30 to Tue , 12/17/2019 - 15:45
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

Thank you for your interest in volunteering for FareShare, the UK’s leading charity fighting hunger and tacking food waste. You will have an eye-opening day helping on our vans or in our warehouse and please bear in mind that this is a working warehouse and we need you to be prepared to help our team of volunteers.

PLEASE NOTE: This is a very busy time of year, if you do not think you can make it please let the team in Manchester know ASAP (at least two weeks notice). Please contact: voladmin@emergemanchester.co.uk if you have signed up and you can't make it.

Volunteering schedule and duties
8.30 – 8.55 Arrival, registration, introductory discussion
9.00 – 9.30 Health and safety briefing
Your volunteering could include:
• Assisting loading food onto FareShare Vans
• Going out on a FareShare Van to help deliver food to our partner charities across Greater Manchester
• Working in our warehouse to help staff and volunteers sorting through food deliveries, separating chilled and ambient food, receiving food
• Picking food orders for delivery the following day, finding and packing a range of food items
15.45 Volunteering finishes, feedback is collected prior to departure by 4pm.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
FareShare Manchester Sodexo Volunteering - 17th December 1 n/a n/a