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Phone: 206.352.1300
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Volunteer

Volunteer Opportunities at CityTeam Seattle
Be part of the solution.  You can make a difference!

Volunteers are vital to the heartbeat of CityTeam.  With the support of hundreds of volunteers, we as a team can significantly effect change in the lives of the destitute and homeless.  Together we can touch real lives, introduce real hope and provide tools or our clients to make real changes in their lives.  It’s about reaching one life at a time!

We value your gifts – talents – commitment – service – and time.  Volunteers are truly priceless to this outreach to the poor and homeless.  If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Julie at jstephenson@cityteam.org.

SHELTER ASSISTANTS: If you have time to significantly impact the kingdom, we need pick-up drivers for various donation and food pick-ups. 

RECEPTION DESK HOSTS: Individuals who can host our reception desk in the mornings will have the opportunity to do some light office duties such as phone messaging and mailings, as well as, interacting with donors, volunteers, staff and clients.

MENTORING: Christian men are needed to assist our staff in mentoring our clients and graduates in the area of growing to be Godly, forward-focused men of Christ.  

CHURCH LIAISONS: Individuals who will act as ambassadors between the local church and CityTeam in leading various food, clothing or item drives or sharing of information about upcoming events or volunteer opportunities.  Local collection drives of blankets, socks, toiletries or even toilet paper have a huge impact on our ability to provide more services, counseling or recovery to Seattle’s neediest people.

FOOD PREPARATION: Perhaps you would like to fill the role of cooking for the homeless for our main evening meal, or for the smaller group of our recovery men for lunch.  Even church groups and adult classes can fill a need by supplying and preparing the meal for the homeless one evening a month.  Both needs enable us to keep finances down and our men focused on their recovery rather than the stress of running a kitchen.