Volunteer Individual - Foodlink Inc

Volunteer

As an individual

Volunteers are essential to Foodlink, and we need your help now more than ever! Explore the various ways you can get involved as we continue to respond to the growing need of our communities.

Already a registered volunteer? Access our Sign-in Portal to check your hours, cancel a reservation, and/or sign up for future shifts. 

Opportunities

Find a project that's right for you!

Distribution Center: Donation Sorting (Morning Shifts)

Foodlink distributes more than 20 million pounds of food each year, and volunteers play an integral role in this process. Volunteers assist in our warehouse…

Foodlink distributes more than 20 million pounds of food each year, and volunteers play an integral role in this process. Volunteers assist in our warehouse by sorting and inspecting donated items before they leave our facility.

Day & Time: Monday-Friday; 9:00am-12:00pm

Location: 2011 Mt. Read Blvd. Rochester NY, 14615

Requirements: Must be at least 13 years old (a chaperon is required to sign-up and participate in volunteer shifts involving youth 13-15). Must wear closed-toed shoes and weather-appropriate clothing (the warehouse can be cool).

Physical Intensity: High. The volunteer project will include walking, standing, and lifting boxes up to 25-50 pounds. Tasks are often repetitive.

Read More

Distribution Center: Donation Sorting (Afternoon Shifts)

Foodlink distributes more than 20 million pounds of food each year, and volunteers play an integral role in this process. Volunteers assist in our warehouse…

Foodlink distributes more than 20 million pounds of food each year, and volunteers play an integral role in this process. Volunteers assist in our warehouse by sorting and inspecting donated items before they leave our facility.

Day & Time: Monday-Thursday; 1:00-4:00pm

Location: 2011 Mt. Read Blvd. Rochester NY, 14615

Requirements: Must be at least 13 years old ( a chaperon is required to sign-up and participate in volunteer shifts with youth 13-15). Must wear closed-toed shoes and weather-appropriate clothing (the warehouse can be cool).

Physical Intensity: High. The volunteer project will include walking, standing, and lifting boxes up to 25-50 pounds. Tasks are often repetitive.

Read More

Fleet Operations: Kitchen Driver Support

Foodlink distributes coolers of hot and cold meals throughout the City of Rochester at various meal sites. We need volunteers to ride along with our…

Foodlink distributes coolers of hot and cold meals throughout the City of Rochester at various meal sites. We need volunteers to ride along with our kitchen drivers and assist them with loading and dropping off meals.

Date/Time: Monday-Friday; 7-10am.

Location: Foodlink, 2011 Mt. Read Blvd. Rochester, NY 14615

Physical Intensity: High. Will involve walking, standing, and lifting coolers up to 25-50 pounds.

Requirement: Must be at least 16 years old. Must wear closed-toed shoes and weather appropriate clothing, portions of this project will take place outside.

Read More

Community Kitchen (Morning Shifts)

The Foodlink Community Kitchen prepares and delivers thousands of meals daily for students in the City of Rochester. During the school year, the meals are…

The Foodlink Community Kitchen prepares and delivers thousands of meals daily for students in the City of Rochester. During the school year, the meals are delivered to many grab-and-go or after-school programs. During July and August, the meals are delivered to dozens of Summer Meals sites.

Date & Time: Monday-Friday, 8am-12pm

General Requirements: Volunteers must be 16 years or older and wear closed-toed shoes. It is also encouraged that you wear a jacket or light sweater. Our Community Kitchen is chilly

Food Safety Requirements: Volunteers must avoid wearing torn/dirty clothing, long/painted fingernails, fake lashes, and jewelry when participating in this project. Piercing/open or bleeding wounds must be covered.

Physical Intensity: The physical intensity of this project is considered high and will involve walking, standing, twisting, bending, lifting( items up to 50 lbs.) continuously throughout the shift. Tasks are often repetitive in a fast-paced kitchen environment.

Read More

Curbside Market

The Curbside Market is Foodlink’s market on wheels that links communities in the Rochester area to fresh, affordable food. Volunteers will ride along with our vehicle…

The Curbside Market is Foodlink’s market on wheels that links communities in the Rochester area to fresh, affordable food. Volunteers will ride along with our vehicle operators to multiple sites to assist customers and/or deliver pre-ordered boxes of food. This opportunity can accept only 1 volunteer per shift.

Date & Time: Varies

Locations: Will meet at Foodlink (2011 Mt. Read Blvd.) and then travel with the vehicle operator to various locations.

Requirements: Must be at least 18 years old. Must wear closed-toed shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.

Physical Intensity: High. The volunteer project will include walking, standing, and lifting boxes up to 25-50 pounds. Volunteer activities will take place outside.

Read More

Administration

Foodlink occasionally needs assistance with various administrative tasks, including but not limited to data entry, mailing and filing. Please contact our Volunteers Program Coordinator, Carlton…

Foodlink occasionally needs assistance with various administrative tasks, including but not limited to data entry, mailing and filing.

Please contact our Volunteers Program Coordinator, Carlton Quick at 585-629-9002 or at cquick@foodlinkny.org

Location: 2011 Mt. Read Blvd, Rochester NY 14615

Requirements: Must be at least 18 years old. Microsoft Office knowledge is preferred.

Physical Intensity: Light

Read More

Community Health Education

Foodlink is a trusted community resource for community health education. All workshops and educational opportunities are designed to be accessible, engaging, and useful for participants.…

Foodlink is a trusted community resource for community health education. All workshops and educational opportunities are designed to be accessible, engaging, and useful for participants. Programming can be conducted virtually, at Foodlink, or at community sites across the region. Volunteers are needed to prep and deliver grocery items to participants’ homes as a part of the “Cooking with Foodlink” program, a virtual culinary and nutrition education class. This opportunity can accept up to 1-3 volunteers per shift.

Date & Time: Varies

Location: Will meet at Foodlink (2011 Mt. Read Blvd.) Delivery locations will vary.

Requirements: Must be at least 18 years old. Must have transportation and a valid driver’s license. Must wear closed-toed shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.

Physical Intensity: Moderate. Portions of the project will take place outside and include walking and lifting bags up to 25 pounds.

Read More

Home & Community Based Service Organizations

For more details about our current offerings for Home & Community Based Service Organizations, please submit a Group Reservation Request form. You may also schedule…

For more details about our current offerings for Home & Community Based Service Organizations, please submit a Group Reservation Request form. You may also schedule a tour with our Volunteer Programs Coordinator, Carlton Quick at 585-629-9002 or cquick@foodlinkny.org to review opportunities that might be a good fit for your client.

Read More

Court-mandated Participants

Court-Mandated Volunteers may register for any shift on the volunteer calendar that takes place at Foodlink (2011 Mt. Read Blvd.). Please review our policies and…

Court-Mandated Volunteers may register for any shift on the volunteer calendar that takes place at Foodlink (2011 Mt. Read Blvd.).

Please review our policies and registration information below. If you have any questions, please contact our Volunteer Programs Coordinator, Carlton Quick at 585-629-9002 or cquick@foodlinkny.org

Read More

For additional questions,

please contact:

Carlton Quick

(585) 629-9002 

cquick@foodlinkny.org

For additional questions, please contact our Volunteer Programs Coordinator, Carlton Quick at: 

(585) 629-9002 

cquick@foodlinkny.org