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DISTRIBUTION CENTERS

Grays Harbor

King

Yakima County

MAILING ADDRESSES

PO Box 12272
Seattle, WA 98102

PO Box 297
Yakima, WA 98907

STREET ADDRESSES

711 Cherry St.
Seattle, WA 98104

22220 W. Valley Hwy.
Kent, WA 98032

911 3rd St.
Yakima, WA 98901

Volunteer shifts are available as scheduled through the volunteer office. Our Kent warehouse is open Monday through Saturday; Cherry Street Food Bank is open Monday through Friday. Volunteers must read and agree to comply with the Volunteer Code of Conduct.

All volunteer shifts must be scheduled in advance through the volunteer office; no drop-ins, please. Administrative and event opportunities arise as needed. These may include assisting with mailings, data entry and food or money collection. Please let us know if you have special skills you would like to share! We count on our volunteers for essential support all year-round.

Individual Volunteer Application
Student Permission Form (PDF)


Group volunteer application

Note: Northwest Harvest cannot accept volunteers performing court-ordered community service.

*Required fields
Service date requested: *
Click here to select the date.
Service date second choice: *
Click here to select the date.
Department or group name: *
Company or sponsoring organization: *
Name of contact person: *
Email: *
Home Phone:
Work Phone:
Alternate contact person:
Alternate email:
Alternate phone number(s):
Group or contact mailing address:

Probable group size:
Cherry Street Food Bank can accept groups of 5 to 10 volunteers on a case by case basis. The Kent warehouse can accommodate larger groups.
Fewer than 5
5-10
10-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
More than 50
Ages of participants (check all that apply)
Age Count
Please note: Children aged 9-15 can volunteer at our food bank and warehouse when accompanied by an adult. 16 and 17 year-olds may volunteer on their own with a signed parental consent form. (Print student contract and bring signed form on first day of service.) Some events may allow for younger children to join their families in volunteering.

Days available: * M Tu W Th F Sa

Times available: * Morning Afternoon

Are you interested in working: *
One time only
Occasionally
Weekly
Monthly
Quarterly

Please check the tasks that you are willing and able to perform:
Warehouse work (usually sorting, packaging or labeling food donation)
Client service counter (greeting clients, keeping counters stocked with food, etc.)
Special events

Do you want to be notified of upcoming volunteer opportunities?
Yes No


I have read and agree to comply with the Northwest Harvest Volunteer Code of Conduct:

VOLUNTEER CODE OF CONDUCT
To assure orderly operations and to provide the best possible volunteer experience, Northwest Harvest asks and expects volunteers to follow rules of conduct that will protect the comfort and safety of all volunteers, employees, clients and visitors. We ask that at all times volunteers treat clients with kindness and integrity, following Northwest Harvest’s mission “to fight hunger in Washington in a manner that respects the dignity of those we serve.”

Agency volunteer guidelines are as follows:
>> Follow all posted Food Safety Rules
>> Wash hands and wear gloves when instructed to do so, whenever entering a work area.
>> Throw away any food dropped on the floor that is not packaged in a can or a sealed bag.
>> Adults bringing young people to volunteer at Northwest Harvest must keep them safe at all times and on site, not allowing them to wander around or leave the facility unsupervised.
>> Have young people use the “buddy system” when going to the bathroom or taking a break. This will further ensure their safety.
>> Always report client challenges or problems to a Northwest Harvest staff or security person and do not try to resolve or defuse the situation on your own.
>> Volunteers should never offer legal or medical advice to clients.
>> If possible, please let the Northwest Harvest volunteer manager know 24 hours prior if you cannot work your shift,
>> Follow all directions given by the staff or security personnel employed by Northwest Harvest.
>> Do not talk on cell phones or use iPods while in the workplace area.
>> As a volunteer, you are representing not only Northwest Harvest, but also yourself and your school, company or other organization. Treat your workplace and others with respect and refrain from yelling, harsh language, spitting, throwing objects, leaving a mess, and anything you wouldn’t want someone else doing in your own home.
>> Volunteers who receive food for personal consumption will comply with posted rules.
>> Volunteers are asked to eat, drink or smoke in designated areas only and not in any client food handling areas, food storage areas or bathrooms.
>> Volunteers may not accept personal gifts, food, beverages, favors, services or loans from clients. All donations are the property of Northwest Harvest and must be properly receipted. Any exceptions must be cleared through staff.

It is not possible to list all the forms of behavior that are considered unacceptable in the workplace. The following are examples of infractions to these work rules and guidelines:
>> Falsification of information when completing Volunteer Application.
>> Theft.
>> Sleeping on duty.
>> Working under the influence of alcohol or performance impairing drugs or illegal substances.
>> Possession, distribution, sale, transfer, or use of alcohol or drugs.
>> Fighting or threatening violence.
>> Negligence or improper conduct leading to bodily harm, damage of agency, other volunteer, employee, client or property.
>> Refusal to comply with reasonable instruction/direction or other disrespectful conduct, including making false, vicious or malicious statements concerning any employee, volunteer, client or the agency or its services.
>> Smoking inside a Northwest Harvest facility or in any prohibited areas.
>> Any form of harassment or confrontation towards clients, volunteers or staff.
>> Possession of dangerous or unauthorized materials, such as explosives or firearms in the workplace.
>> Allowing non-volunteers to enter company premises without supervisory permission or access to Northwest Harvest facilities.
>> Not following safety rules, regulations, code of conduct or procedures
>> Using tools or equipment without staff permission or that is defective or unsuitable for work being done.

Confidentiality Agreement
All volunteers who work entering data in the Raiser’s Edge database understand that all donor information including addresses, phone numbers and email addresses are the property of Northwest Harvest and agree to never capture or remove this information for their personal use or gain or for the gain of any non-Northwest Harvest entity. All donor information is strictly confidential and must never be discussed or given out to any non Northwest Harvest employee.

Thank you for giving your time to Northwest. We deeply appreciate you partnering with us to help Northwest Harvest eliminate hunger!


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