St. Leo’s Children’s Liturgy of the Word program serves children ages 3 through 6th grade with a combination of music and prayer and activities related to the Sunday readings. It is a great opportunity to meet people of different cultures, a chance to share your faith, a way to make a difference one child at…
Responsible for the purchased and donated acquisition of food, evaluate weekly inventory, and manage weekly orders with the Freestore Foodbank and other food resources, for pantry needs, parish needs, and neighborhood functions as needed. Manage communications with all volunteers. (Approx. 15 hours a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.)
We need adults to help with the St Leo’s summer youth program. You must be 18 years or older and Virtus trained (if you need training please see Judie Kuhlman). High School Teens are needed this summer to help be teen leaders for the Summer Youth program.
Two people with muscle are needed to pick up food items and meats on Friday mornings. This volunteer opportunity requires driving to 2 locations in the Rookwood area, lifting and stacking supplies in the cargo van, transporting the items back to the food pantry and then moving them from the van to the shelves.
3-4 hours each week to do light housekeeping at the rectory, including cleaning the restrooms and kitchen, vacuuming and dusting the offices and meeting spaces.
We need help to get our newsletter ready to mail. 2 or 3 or 4 volunteers are needed to fold, tab and label our monthly newsletter. Usually needed the third week of the month for 3-4 hours if 3 or 4 people help out. The more hands, the faster the job gets done!
Assist with special events/programs in the communities we serve (Bingo, activities, etc.) or help raise awareness in the community more broadly (Example: Health Fairs).
Any kind of office or administrative help, such as answering the phones, filing, data entry, making copies, assembling packets, stuffing envelopes, etc.
Visit with a patient / family to provide companionship, friendship, conversations, reading, playing a game, or providing alternative therapies (if needed) such as massage, Reiki, music, art, etc. Companionship volunteers sit with people while families run errands and share common experiences.
Students have the unique opportunity to provide community service at local service sites, with supervision and transportation provided. We need adults to drive and serve alongside our teen.