
Volunteer Opportunities
Calling all helping hands and hearts!
Sacred Heart Community Service welcomes adult, youth and group volunteers. Please read the information below for further details.
For more information on the following
opportunities, please call our Volunteer Office
at (408) 278-2171 or send email to volunteers@SacredHeartCommunityService.org.
As of January 1st, 2007, we are no longer able to accept walk-in volunteers. All volunteer shifts must be scheduled in advance by contacting the Volunteer Office. Please make sure to confirm your volunteer shift in advance with the Volunteer Office before you come in for your shift.
INDIVIDUAL VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Louise's Pantry Volunteer
Responsibilities entail providing direct customer service, greeting donors, accepting donations, unloading and sorting donated items, and making family food bags & lunches for the homeless. Closed-toed shoes are required. We require a minimum of 2 hours and a maximum of 4 hours per day; a maximum of two shifts per week, excluding Saturdays. 9th grade and up; 8th grade and under will require chaperones. Groups Welcome!
Volunteer Shifts: M-Th 9am-12noon, 12noon-3pm, 3pm-6pm. Fri 9am-4:30pm. Sat 9am-12noon.
Gracie’s Clothes Closet Volunteer
Responsibilities entail providing direct customer service, greeting donors, accepting donations, and sorting and hanging donated clothing. Closed-toed shoes are required. We require a minimum of 2 hours and a maximum of 4 hours per day; a maximum of two shifts per week, excluding Saturdays. 9th grade and up; 8th grade and under will require chaperones. Groups Welcome!
Volunteer Shifts: M-Th 9am-12noon, 12noon-3pm, 3pm-6pm. Fri 9am-4:30pm. Sat 9am-12noon.
Welcome Center Volunteer
Duties include greeting and registering customers for services and providing information, as well as answering phone calls and assisting with data entry. Bilingual Spanish-speaking volunteers especially needed. Three-month commitment required. Must be 18 or older.
Volunteer Shifts: M, W, Th 9am-4pm. Tues 9am-6pm. Fri 9am-4:30pm. Flexible shifts available.
Housing Assistant Volunteer
Duties include conducting interviews with customers, file preparation, translation, and data entry. Bilingual Spanish-speaking volunteers especially needed. Three-month commitment required. Must be 18 or older.
Volunteer Shifts: To be determined.
Joblink Volunteer
Duties include mentoring customers with the job search process, writing resumes, and assisting customers with other JobLink services. Bilingual, Spanish-speaking volunteers especially needed. Volunteer shifts are 3 to 4 hours in length. Must be 18 and older.
Volunteer Shifts: TBD
ADULT EDUCATION (fall/spring only)
(Not Available During Summer Months)
English As A Second Language (ESL) and Parents of Preschoolers (POPS) Program
Work with parents in a combined ESL and parenting program. Bilingual helpful.
Classes: M, T, W, or Th 9-11 am and 11:30 am-1:30 pm
YOUTH EDUCATION (fall/spring only)
(Not Available During Summer Months)
Early Childhood Education Volunteer
Volunteer in our Preschool (3- and 4-year olds) and Tots Class (infants and toddlers). Fingerprinting required for all volunteers who are 18 or older.
Classes: 9-11 am and 11:30 am-1:30 pm
Homework Club Volunteer
Help children grades 1st-12th with computers, arts and crafts, and academic work. Fingerprinting required for all volunteers who are 18 or older.
Classes: M, T, W, Th 2:45pm-5 pm.
GROUP VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Group Size: Maximum of 30 volunteers including adult chaperones.
Group Age: 6th grade and up (limited special opportunities for
students younger than the sixth grade are available by contacting
the SHCS Volunteer Office).
All groups must be confirmed at least 2 weeks in advance with the volunteer office.
Available Service Areas: The primary volunteer opportunities for groups will
be in either Louise’s Pantry or the Clothes Closet program areas. Large
groups will most likely be split between the two areas.
Guidelines for Student or Youth Volunteer Groups:
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High School (9th – 12th grade): 1 Chaperone for every
8-10 students; shift of 4 or more hours appropriate |
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Middle School (6th – 8th grade): 1 Chaperone for every
4 students; maximum shifts of three hours |
Expectations of Adult Chaperones:
- Chaperones should have a list of names and emergency phone
numbers for every student in the group.
- Chaperones should be aware
of SHCS’s mission and the type of
work students will be doing.
- Chaperones are expected to stay on site
with the students at all times.
- Chaperones should know where each student in the group is located
at all times.
- Chaperones are in charge of communicating and enforcing
behavioral expectations. Ex: listening carefully to staff instructions;
staying
on task; being cooperative; being polite and respectful to
customers and staff; not leaving job area without permission; using
appropriate
language, etc.
Scheduling Volunteer Opportunities: All volunteer opportunities must be scheduled in advance. However, cancellations occasionally occur, so in the event that you contact us less than one month in advance, we may still be able to schedule your group.
General Volunteer Guidelines
Parking: On weekdays before 3pm, please park OFF-SITE. We want to reserve our parking spaces for customers. Please, do not use neighboring business lots.
Personal Belongings: For reasons of security, please lock your purses/bags in the trunk of your car.
Dress Code: In the Pantry and Clothes Closet long pants and close-toed shoes are required. Sandals, tank tops, short skirts or shorts or otherwise offensive clothing are not permitted.
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