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Advocate for Houseless Youth Volunteer

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Seattle, WA
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (evenings), Weekends (evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    A few hours per week
    Commitment Details:
    One consistent day weekly, for 2.5 hours between 6:15-8:45pm, for a 12 month period.
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Cause Areas:
    Children & Youth, Housing & Homelessness, Hunger, Food Security, LGBTQ, Mental Health
    Good For:
    Age 55+, International Volunteers
    Participation Requirements:
    Background Check, Attend Orientation
    Age Requirement:
    18+
    Other Requirements:
    Video Interview with Volunteer Services Manager Required.
    Wheelchair Accessible

    Description

    Advocate for Houseless Youth Volunteer

    Advocates are responsible individuals over 18 years of age who provide consistency and positive relationships to youth guests in addition to helping meet basic needs at the Teen Feed dinner program. Advocates are crucial members of our direct service team who remember youth’s names, help meet the basic needs of meals and supplies, and join guests at table to engage in conversation.

    Additionally, Advocates help with nightly set-up and tear-down of the service space and work with staff coordinators to create detailed records of the evening’s activities. Advocates are an integral part of the Teen Feed dinner program and act as consistent sources of support for our young people. Having the same people show up on a regular basis creates a sense of community and trust. Advocates commit to 2.5 hours (6:15-8:45pm) one evening per week for a minimum of twelve months of service. This includes the holiday season, and academic breaks as Teen Feed continues to operate every day of the year. If you know that you will be taking a significant or often time off, this role may not be the best fit, but please reach out to us to discuss.

    An ideal advocate volunteer looks like someone who...

    • Is patient, empathetic, consistent, reliable, and positive
    • Values the power of positive relationship and reliable support networks
    • Believes in the inherent ability of young people to make the right choices for themselves
    • Is self-motivated and passionate about supporting houseless members of our community
    • Has experience working with at-risk members of their community *previous experience is valuable but not required*
    • Is comfortable with the idea of joining guests at table for conversation and wellness checks
    • Is resilient and excited about addressing community health needs
    • Is able to commit to twelve months of volunteering on a weekly basis.

    Advocates are responsible individuals over 18 years of age who provide consistency and positive relationships to youth guests in addition to helping meet basic needs at the Teen Feed dinner program. Advocates are crucial members of our direct service team who remember youth’s names, help meet the basic needs of meals and supplies, and join guests at table to engage in conversation.

    Additionally, Advocates help with nightly set-up and tear-down of the service space and work with staff coordinators to create detailed records of the evening’s activities. Advocates are an integral part of the Teen Feed dinner program and act as consistent sources of support for our young people. Having the same people show up on a regular basis creates a sense of community and trust. Advocates commit to 2.5 hours (6:15-8:45pm) one evening per week for a minimum of twelve months of service. This includes the holiday season, and academic breaks as Teen Feed continues to operate…

    Location

    On-site
    Seattle, WA, USA

    How to Apply

    Please reach out to Volunteer Services Manager Daisy, and submit our application linked here to get started.

    Please reach out to Volunteer Services Manager Daisy, and submit our application linked here to get started.

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