Volunteer: Augusta Campus Volunteering (Afternoon Shift)Augusta Campus Volunteering Our Augusta Campus features two volunteer centers: The Sue W. Harrison Volunteer Center in the Main Building and The Food Lion Feeds Volunteer Center in the Produce Rescue Center. All volunteers check in at our Main Building: 3310 Commerce Dr. Augusta, GA 30909 During your shift you may be packing Backpack Meals for students, assembling boxes for the Senior Feeding Program, packing meals for families during Summer Harvest, or sorting canned goods and fresh produce. Volunteers ages 8 and up. Anyone under 18 must be signed up by a guardian. Schedule: Monday – Friday 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Volunteer Requirements & Policies: Checking InAll Volunteers should ensure that they are signed up properly for each shift before the shift start time. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the shift start for a brief orientation. All volunteers should check in at the kiosk in each location on the tablets provided.Dress Code Please dress in comfortable, casual clothes that can get dirty/sweaty Golden Harvest requires Volunteers to adhere to the following dress code:closed toe shoes only (no sandals) no gym wear or leggings no sleeveless or cropped tops Volunteers who come inappropriately dressed will be asked to change before their shiftVolunteers should be comfortable standing for 2-3 hours in an assembly line and lifting 5-10 pounds repeatedlyThe use of cell phones, headphones, and earbuds is discouraged during volunteer activitiesPlease reschedule if you feel sick or unwellGolden Harvest is smoke free and drug free environmentTheft, harassment, or abuse will not be tolerated.GroupsIf you have a group larger than 5, please sign up under a "team" or email volunteers@goldenharvest.org.Group leaders should confirm that all members of their team are all signed up under the team name or have each signed a waiver and are aware of the dress code. *Volunteers under age 18 need to have parent/guardian sign the waiver.Program: Augusta Campus Volunteering Augusta Campus Volunteering Our Augusta Campus features two volunteer centers: The Sue W. Harrison Volunteer Center in the Main Building and The Food Lion Feeds Volunteer Center in the Produce Rescue Center. All volunteers check in at our Main Building: 3310 Commerce Dr. Augusta, GA 30909 During your shift you may be packing Backpack Meals for students, assembling boxes for the Senior Feeding Program, packing meals for families during Summer Harvest, or sorting canned goods and fresh produce. Volunteers ages 8 and up. Anyone under 18 must be signed up by a guardian. Schedule: Monday – Friday 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Volunteer Requirements & Policies: Checking InAll Volunteers should ensure that they are signed up properly for each shift before the shift start time. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the shift start for a brief orientation. All volunteers should check in at the kiosk in each location on the tablets provided.Dress Code Please dress in comfortable, casual clothes that can get dirty/sweaty Golden Harvest requires Volunteers to adhere to the following dress code:closed toe shoes only (no sandals) no gym wear or leggings no sleeveless or cropped tops Volunteers who come inappropriately dressed will be asked to change before their shiftVolunteers should be comfortable standing for 2-3 hours in an assembly line and lifting 5-10 pounds repeatedlyThe use of cell phones, headphones, and earbuds is discouraged during volunteer activitiesPlease reschedule if you feel sick or unwellGolden Harvest is smoke free and drug free environmentTheft, harassment, or abuse will not be tolerated.GroupsIf you have a group larger than 5, please sign up under a "team" or email volunteers@goldenharvest.org.Group leaders should confirm that all members of their team are all signed up under the team name or have each signed a waiver and are aware of the dress code. *Volunteers under age 18 need to have parent/guardian sign the waiver.Program: Augusta Campus Volunteering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 30909 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Augusta Campus Volunteering (Morning Shift)Augusta Campus Volunteering Our Augusta Campus features two volunteer centers: The Sue W. Harrison Volunteer Center in the Main Building and The Food Lion Feeds Volunteer Center in the Produce Rescue Center. All volunteers check in at our Main Building: 3310 Commerce Dr. Augusta, GA 30909 During your shift you may be packing Backpack Meals for students, assembling boxes for the Senior Feeding Program, packing meals for families during Summer Harvest, or sorting canned goods and fresh produce. Volunteers ages 8 and up. Anyone under 18 must be signed up by a guardian. Schedule: Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Volunteer Requirements & Policies: Checking InAll Volunteers should ensure that they are signed up properly for each shift before the shift start time. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the shift start for a brief orientation. All volunteers should check in at the kiosk in each location on the tablets provided. Dress Code Please dress in comfortable, casual clothes that can get dirty/sweaty Golden Harvest requires Volunteers to adhere to the following dress code:closed toe shoes only (no sandals) no gym wear or leggings no sleeveless or cropped tops Volunteers who come inappropriately dressed will be asked to change before their shift Volunteers should be comfortable standing for 2-3 hours in an assembly line and lifting 5-10 pounds repeatedlyThe use of cell phones, headphones, and earbuds is discouraged during volunteer activitiesPlease reschedule if you feel sick or unwellGolden Harvest is smoke free and drug free environmentTheft, harassment, or abuse will not be tolerated.GroupsIf you have a group larger than 5, please sign up under a "team" or email volunteers@goldenharvest.org.Group leaders should confirm that all members of their team are all signed up under the team name or have each signed a waiver and are aware of the dress code. Volunteers under age 18 need to have parent/guardian sign the waiver.Program: Augusta Campus Volunteering Augusta Campus Volunteering Our Augusta Campus features two volunteer centers: The Sue W. Harrison Volunteer Center in the Main Building and The Food Lion Feeds Volunteer Center in the Produce Rescue Center. All volunteers check in at our Main Building: 3310 Commerce Dr. Augusta, GA 30909 During your shift you may be packing Backpack Meals for students, assembling boxes for the Senior Feeding Program, packing meals for families during Summer Harvest, or sorting canned goods and fresh produce. Volunteers ages 8 and up. Anyone under 18 must be signed up by a guardian. Schedule: Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Volunteer Requirements & Policies: Checking InAll Volunteers should ensure that they are signed up properly for each shift before the shift start time. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the shift start for a brief orientation. All volunteers should check in at the kiosk in each location on the tablets provided. Dress Code Please dress in comfortable, casual clothes that can get dirty/sweaty Golden Harvest requires Volunteers to adhere to the following dress code:closed toe shoes only (no sandals) no gym wear or leggings no sleeveless or cropped tops Volunteers who come inappropriately dressed will be asked to change before their shift Volunteers should be comfortable standing for 2-3 hours in an assembly line and lifting 5-10 pounds repeatedlyThe use of cell phones, headphones, and earbuds is discouraged during volunteer activitiesPlease reschedule if you feel sick or unwellGolden Harvest is smoke free and drug free environmentTheft, harassment, or abuse will not be tolerated.GroupsIf you have a group larger than 5, please sign up under a "team" or email volunteers@goldenharvest.org.Group leaders should confirm that all members of their team are all signed up under the team name or have each signed a waiver and are aware of the dress code. Volunteers under age 18 need to have parent/guardian sign the waiver.Program: Augusta Campus Volunteering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 30909 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Aiken Campus Volunteering (Morning Shift)The Aiken Campus Volunteer Center is located at 46 Enterprise Ave, Aiken, SC 29803.
Volunteers at the Aiken Campus help support multiple programs from packing Backpack Meals for students, assembling Senior Boxes, packing Meals for Families, sorting and packing canned goods, or sorting fresh produce. Volunteers ages 8 and up. Anyone under 18 must be signed up by a guardian. Schedule: Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Volunteer Requirements & Policies: All Volunteers should ensure that they are signed up properly for each shift before the shift start time. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the shift start for a brief orientation. All volunteers should check in at the kiosk in each location on the tablets provided. Golden Harvest requires Volunteers to adhere to the following dress code: dress in comfortable, casual clothes that can get dirty/sweaty closed toe required (no sandals)no gym clothes or athletic wear including leggingsno sleeveless or cropped topsVolunteers who come inappropriately dressed will be asked to change before their shift Volunteers should be comfortable standing for 2-3 hours in an assembly line and lifting 5-10 pounds repeatedlyThe use of cell phones, headphones, and earbuds is discouraged during volunteer activitiesPlease reschedule if you feel sick or unwellGolden Harvest is smoke free and drug free environmentTheft, harassment, or abuse will not be tolerated.If you have a group larger than 5, please sign up under the Group Opportunities or email volunteers@goldenharvest.org Program: Aiken Campus Volunteering The Aiken Campus Volunteer Center is located at 46 Enterprise Ave, Aiken, SC 29803.
Volunteers at the Aiken Campus help support multiple programs from packing Backpack Meals for students, assembling Senior Boxes, packing Meals for Families, sorting and packing canned goods, or sorting fresh produce. Volunteers ages 8 and up. Anyone under 18 must be signed up by a guardian. Schedule: Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Volunteer Requirements & Policies: All Volunteers should ensure that they are signed up properly for each shift before the shift start time. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the shift start for a brief orientation. All volunteers should check in at the kiosk in each location on the tablets provided. Golden Harvest requires Volunteers to adhere to the following dress code: dress in comfortable, casual clothes that can get dirty/sweaty closed toe required (no sandals)no gym clothes or athletic wear including leggingsno sleeveless or cropped topsVolunteers who come inappropriately dressed will be asked to change before their shift Volunteers should be comfortable standing for 2-3 hours in an assembly line and lifting 5-10 pounds repeatedlyThe use of cell phones, headphones, and earbuds is discouraged during volunteer activitiesPlease reschedule if you feel sick or unwellGolden Harvest is smoke free and drug free environmentTheft, harassment, or abuse will not be tolerated.If you have a group larger than 5, please sign up under the Group Opportunities or email volunteers@goldenharvest.org Program: Aiken Campus Volunteering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 29803 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Aiken Campus Volunteering (Afternoon Shift)The Aiken Campus Volunteer Center is located at 46 Enterprise Ave, Aiken, SC 29803.
Volunteers at the Aiken Campus help support multiple programs from packing Backpack Meals for students, assembling Senior Boxes, packing Meals for Families, sorting and packing canned goods, or sorting fresh produce. Volunteers ages 8 and up. Anyone under 18 must be signed up by a guardian. Schedule: Monday – Friday 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Volunteer Requirements & Policies: All Volunteers should ensure that they are signed up properly for each shift before the shift start time. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the shift start for a brief orientation. All volunteers should check in at the kiosk in each location on the tablets provided. Golden Harvest requires Volunteers to adhere to the following dress code: Please dress in comfortable, casual clothes that can get dirty/sweaty and comfortable, closed toe shoes for standing. closed toed shoes only (no sandals)no athletic leggingsno sleeveless or cropped topsskirts and shorts must be longer than fingertip lengthVolunteers who come inappropriately dressed will be asked to change before their shiftVolunteers should be comfortable standing for 2-3 hours in an assembly line and lifting 5-10 pounds repeatedlyThe use of cell phones, headphones, and earbuds is discouraged during volunteer activitiesPlease reschedule if you feel sick or unwellGolden Harvest is smoke free and drug free environmentTheft, harassment, or abuse will not be tolerated.If you have a group larger than 5, please sign up under the Group Opportunities or email volunteers@goldenharvest.org Program: Aiken Campus Volunteering The Aiken Campus Volunteer Center is located at 46 Enterprise Ave, Aiken, SC 29803.
Volunteers at the Aiken Campus help support multiple programs from packing Backpack Meals for students, assembling Senior Boxes, packing Meals for Families, sorting and packing canned goods, or sorting fresh produce. Volunteers ages 8 and up. Anyone under 18 must be signed up by a guardian. Schedule: Monday – Friday 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Volunteer Requirements & Policies: All Volunteers should ensure that they are signed up properly for each shift before the shift start time. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the shift start for a brief orientation. All volunteers should check in at the kiosk in each location on the tablets provided. Golden Harvest requires Volunteers to adhere to the following dress code: Please dress in comfortable, casual clothes that can get dirty/sweaty and comfortable, closed toe shoes for standing. closed toed shoes only (no sandals)no athletic leggingsno sleeveless or cropped topsskirts and shorts must be longer than fingertip lengthVolunteers who come inappropriately dressed will be asked to change before their shiftVolunteers should be comfortable standing for 2-3 hours in an assembly line and lifting 5-10 pounds repeatedlyThe use of cell phones, headphones, and earbuds is discouraged during volunteer activitiesPlease reschedule if you feel sick or unwellGolden Harvest is smoke free and drug free environmentTheft, harassment, or abuse will not be tolerated.If you have a group larger than 5, please sign up under the Group Opportunities or email volunteers@goldenharvest.org Program: Aiken Campus Volunteering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 29803 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dining ServersDining Servers
Help us serve meals to our guests. Serving our community at The Master's Table Community Kitchen is a fun and rewarding way to spend the morning.
702 Fenwick St is located across the street from the James Brown Arena. Volunteers ages 13 and up. Anyone under 18 must be signed up by a guardian.
Schedule: 7 days a week 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.Volunteers should be comfortable standing for 2+ hours closed toe shoes required dress in comfortable, casual clothes you don't mind getting messy no athletic leggings, sleeveless or cropped tops, skirts, or shorts Golden Harvest is smoke free and drug free environment Registration is required All volunteers must submit a signed waiver Arrive 15 minutes before start of shift (10:15am) for orientation. Entrance: Approach the entrance gate, briefly step out of your vehicle, then press/hold the call button on the silver box for 5 seconds. Please allow 1-2 minutes for the staff to open the gate. After parking your vehicle, enter through the door labeled “Volunteer Entrance”. As you enter through the volunteer door, please sign in at the kiosk on the wall to the left (also sign out before you leave). The volunteer room is located down the hall to the LEFT. Wait in the volunteer room, until a Golden Harvest staff member can greet you. Exit: Remember to sign out at the kiosk before you leave.The exit gate is labeled, has a sensor and will automatically open as your vehicle slowly approaches. Program: The Master's Table Community Kitchen Dining Servers
Help us serve meals to our guests. Serving our community at The Master's Table Community Kitchen is a fun and rewarding way to spend the morning.
702 Fenwick St is located across the street from the James Brown Arena. Volunteers ages 13 and up. Anyone under 18 must be signed up by a guardian.
Schedule: 7 days a week 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.Volunteers should be comfortable standing for 2+ hours closed toe shoes required dress in comfortable, casual clothes you don't mind getting messy no athletic leggings, sleeveless or cropped tops, skirts, or shorts Golden Harvest is smoke free and drug free environment Registration is required All volunteers must submit a signed waiver Arrive 15 minutes before start of shift (10:15am) for orientation. Entrance: Approach the entrance gate, briefly step out of your vehicle, then press/hold the call button on the silver box for 5 seconds. Please allow 1-2 minutes for the staff to open the gate. After parking your vehicle, enter through the door labeled “Volunteer Entrance”. As you enter through the volunteer door, please sign in at the kiosk on the wall to the left (also sign out before you leave). The volunteer room is located down the hall to the LEFT. Wait in the volunteer room, until a Golden Harvest staff member can greet you. Exit: Remember to sign out at the kiosk before you leave.The exit gate is labeled, has a sensor and will automatically open as your vehicle slowly approaches. Program: The Master's Table Community Kitchen Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 30901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal PrepMeal Prep
Help us prepare meals for our guests. Serving our community at The Master's Table Soup Kitchen is a fun and rewarding way to spend the morning.
702 Fenwick Street, across the street from the James Brown Arena. Volunteers ages 18 and up only for meal prep.
Meal prep volunteers help Staff get ready for the dining service. Meal prep may include chopping, cleaning, stirring, mixing, opening, plating or possibly cooking food for guests. Meal prep volunteers also set up the dining room for service including rolling utensils, stacking trays, setting tables and placing chairs or any last minute cleaning needed. 7 days a week 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Volunteers should be comfortable standing for 2+ hours. Please dress in comfortable, casual clothes that can get messy and comfortable closed toe shoes for standing. Golden Harvest requires Volunteers to adhere to the following dress code: closed toed shoes only (no sandals), no athletic leggings, no sleeveless or cropped tops, skirts and shorts must be no shorter than two inches above the kneecap. Volunteers who come inappropriately dressed will be asked to change before their shift. Hairnets, aprons and latex gloves are available in the kitchen and should be worn at all times while in the kitchen or dining room area. The use of cell phones, headphones, and earbuds is discouraged during volunteer activities. Please reschedule if you feel sick or unwell Golden Harvest is smoke free and drug free environment. Theft, harassment, or abuse will not be tolerated. If you have a group larger than 5, please sign up under the Group Opportunities or email volunteers@goldenharvest.org ARRIVAL INFORMATIONArrive 15 minutes before start of shift (8:15am) for orientation. Gate entrance and exit: Approach the entrance gate, briefly step out of your vehicle, then press/hold the call button on the silver box for 5 seconds. Please allow 1-2 minutes for the staff to open the gate. The exit gate is labeled, has a sensor and will automatically open as your vehicle slowly approaches. There are lockers at this location for volunteers, however, we recommend securing personal items inside your vehicle. After parking your vehicle, enter through the door labeled “Volunteer Entrance”. The volunteer room is located on the LEFT and the kitchen is located on the RIGHT. As you enter through the volunteer door, on the wall to your left is the IPad to sign in (also sign out before you leave). Wait in the volunteer room, until orientation with a Golden Harvest staff member is completed. Sticker nametags are located in the volunteer room. You can use initials or a nickname. Program: The Master's Table Community Kitchen Meal Prep
Help us prepare meals for our guests. Serving our community at The Master's Table Soup Kitchen is a fun and rewarding way to spend the morning.
702 Fenwick Street, across the street from the James Brown Arena. Volunteers ages 18 and up only for meal prep.
Meal prep volunteers help Staff get ready for the dining service. Meal prep may include chopping, cleaning, stirring, mixing, opening, plating or possibly cooking food for guests. Meal prep volunteers also set up the dining room for service including rolling utensils, stacking trays, setting tables and placing chairs or any last minute cleaning needed. 7 days a week 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Volunteers should be comfortable standing for 2+ hours. Please dress in comfortable, casual clothes that can get messy and comfortable closed toe shoes for standing. Golden Harvest requires Volunteers to adhere to the following dress code: closed toed shoes only (no sandals), no athletic leggings, no sleeveless or cropped tops, skirts and shorts must be no shorter than two inches above the kneecap. Volunteers who come inappropriately dressed will be asked to change before their shift. Hairnets, aprons and latex gloves are available in the kitchen and should be worn at all times while in the kitchen or dining room area. The use of cell phones, headphones, and earbuds is discouraged during volunteer activities. Please reschedule if you feel sick or unwell Golden Harvest is smoke free and drug free environment. Theft, harassment, or abuse will not be tolerated. If you have a group larger than 5, please sign up under the Group Opportunities or email volunteers@goldenharvest.org ARRIVAL INFORMATIONArrive 15 minutes before start of shift (8:15am) for orientation. Gate entrance and exit: Approach the entrance gate, briefly step out of your vehicle, then press/hold the call button on the silver box for 5 seconds. Please allow 1-2 minutes for the staff to open the gate. The exit gate is labeled, has a sensor and will automatically open as your vehicle slowly approaches. There are lockers at this location for volunteers, however, we recommend securing personal items inside your vehicle. After parking your vehicle, enter through the door labeled “Volunteer Entrance”. The volunteer room is located on the LEFT and the kitchen is located on the RIGHT. As you enter through the volunteer door, on the wall to your left is the IPad to sign in (also sign out before you leave). Wait in the volunteer room, until orientation with a Golden Harvest staff member is completed. Sticker nametags are located in the volunteer room. You can use initials or a nickname. Program: The Master's Table Community Kitchen Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 30909 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Helping Hands for The Urban FarmBe an everyday hero, and help us sow seeds of change and ensure our farm stays beautiful, efficient, and welcoming. From planting to harvesting, to keeping pathways clear and beds weed-free, your hands will be used to create an oasis in the middle of a food desert. Our Urban Farm is located at 702 Fenwick St, Augusta, GA, directly across the street from The James Brown Arena. When you arrive: 1. Drive up to the main entrance gate and press the button on the call box. A staff member inside will remotely open the gate for you. 2. Park your car in one of the designated volunteer parking spaces. Getting to the farm entrance: · Stand facing The Master’s Table Soup Kitchen building. · The entrance to the Urban Farm is to the right of the volunteer door, down the sidewalk. Attire: Get ready to get down and dirty! Wear comfortable shoes or boots suitable for gardening, and don't forget your essentials for working outdoors - think bug spray, a hat, sunscreen, gardening or work gloves, and a trusty water bottle to keep you hydrated. Who Can Join: We welcome volunteers aged 8 and above to join our gardening adventures. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, there's something for everyone to learn and contribute! What to Expect: Get ready for a hands-on experience that's as rewarding as it is educational. From mulching to weeding, planting to harvesting vegetables, and even getting down and dirty with composting, there's a whole world of gardening tasks waiting for you. And yes, you might break a sweat, so dress in casual clothes that you don't mind getting a little grubby. Strength Required: While gardening is therapeutic, it can also be quite the workout! Be prepared to flex those muscles and lift at least 50 pounds during our gardening sessions. Program: Urban Farm Be an everyday hero, and help us sow seeds of change and ensure our farm stays beautiful, efficient, and welcoming. From planting to harvesting, to keeping pathways clear and beds weed-free, your hands will be used to create an oasis in the middle of a food desert. Our Urban Farm is located at 702 Fenwick St, Augusta, GA, directly across the street from The James Brown Arena. When you arrive: 1. Drive up to the main entrance gate and press the button on the call box. A staff member inside will remotely open the gate for you. 2. Park your car in one of the designated volunteer parking spaces. Getting to the farm entrance: · Stand facing The Master’s Table Soup Kitchen building. · The entrance to the Urban Farm is to the right of the volunteer door, down the sidewalk. Attire: Get ready to get down and dirty! Wear comfortable shoes or boots suitable for gardening, and don't forget your essentials for working outdoors - think bug spray, a hat, sunscreen, gardening or work gloves, and a trusty water bottle to keep you hydrated. Who Can Join: We welcome volunteers aged 8 and above to join our gardening adventures. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, there's something for everyone to learn and contribute! What to Expect: Get ready for a hands-on experience that's as rewarding as it is educational. From mulching to weeding, planting to harvesting vegetables, and even getting down and dirty with composting, there's a whole world of gardening tasks waiting for you. And yes, you might break a sweat, so dress in casual clothes that you don't mind getting a little grubby. Strength Required: While gardening is therapeutic, it can also be quite the workout! Be prepared to flex those muscles and lift at least 50 pounds during our gardening sessions. Program: Urban Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 30901 Allow Groups: Yes |