End Hunger Network

Volunteers Make a World of Difference - Did You Know...

About 64.5 million people did volunteer work at least once from September 2003 to September 2004, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (U.S. Dept. of Labor)
Almost 29% of Americans volunteered last year.
Approximately one-fourth of men and one-third of women did volunteer work last year.
Collecting, preparing, distributing or serving food was the third most commonly reported volunteer activity (26.4% of volunteers).
Two in five volunteers became involved with the main organization for which they did volunteer work of their own volition ~ that is, they approached the organization. About 42% were asked to become a volunteer, most often by someone in the organization
66% of pantries, 70% of soup kitchens, and 11% of shelters rely entirely on volunteers.
The median number of paid staff was 0 for pantries, 1 paid staff person for kitchens and 7 paid staff for emergency shelters.
The median number of volunteers in any given week is 5 volunteers for pantries, 7 for kitchens, and 3 for shelters.
The median number of volunteer hours per week is 35 for pantries, 58 for kitchens, and 51 for shelters.
The “hourly wage” value of donated volunteer time at local hunger relief agencies is estimated at more than $12.5 million in the typical week.
An estimated 14% of Americans have reported volunteering at sometime in the past year at a food bank, food rescue organization, food pantry, soup kitchen or shelter.
7 in 10 American adults report contributing food and nearly half report donating money to local hunger relief activities.
 


We are always looking for compassionate, dedicated people to help us end hunger in
our community.

Currently, we need your help in the following areas:

administrative and office support
prepping and packaging meals in our processing kitchen
as Red Barrel Ambassadors (volunteers that check in on pantries and with stores to see how we can help)
in our warehouse and on our Food Rescue trucks
labeling the pans that contain our nourishing meals
at food drives

If you are interested in becoming a partner in our work to end hunger or to find out more about our volunteer opportunities, contact Patricia Taylor at (713) 881-9414, or email her.

You may also complete the our volunteer application and fax it to (713) 532-6587 or email it to Patricia Taylor.


Contact
End Hunger Network • 2445 North Freeway • Houston, Texas • 77009
(713) 532-3663