Volunteer: Neighborhood Needs Food Pantry Sorting and StockingFood pantries provide both perishable and non-perishable food items to families and individuals each month. The food provided by Tarrant Area Food Bank and donated by local grocery stores, as well as through local food drives. Volunteers roles may include but are not limited to: Greeter Registration Assistant Restocking Shelves Sacking Groceries Carrying Groceries to VehiclesIndividuals as young as 8 years old are invited to volunteer; however, ages 8-14 years old MUST have an adult chaperone. Volunteers must be able to lift 10 pounds and stand for extended periods of time. Program: Partner Agency - Neighborhood Needs Food pantries provide both perishable and non-perishable food items to families and individuals each month. The food provided by Tarrant Area Food Bank and donated by local grocery stores, as well as through local food drives. Volunteers roles may include but are not limited to: Greeter Registration Assistant Restocking Shelves Sacking Groceries Carrying Groceries to VehiclesIndividuals as young as 8 years old are invited to volunteer; however, ages 8-14 years old MUST have an adult chaperone. Volunteers must be able to lift 10 pounds and stand for extended periods of time. Program: Partner Agency - Neighborhood Needs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76133 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: On-line Order Distribution - TAFB WestIndividuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Individuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4Saints Client Choice Food PantryIn this event you will be assisting with our Client Choice Pantry Food Pantry distribution. Volunteer roles include prepping for our food distribution, shopping our market with clients and bringing the groceries to their vehicles. This is a very interactive volunteer opportunity, and very face to face. If you are friendly and like to see your impact on the community, this is the volunteering event for you! We ask that volunteer be at least 16 years of age. Please park in the back in the lot at Clairmont Ave. & Mt. Vernon Ave. Program: Partner Agency - 4Saints Episcopal Food Pantry In this event you will be assisting with our Client Choice Pantry Food Pantry distribution. Volunteer roles include prepping for our food distribution, shopping our market with clients and bringing the groceries to their vehicles. This is a very interactive volunteer opportunity, and very face to face. If you are friendly and like to see your impact on the community, this is the volunteering event for you! We ask that volunteer be at least 16 years of age. Please park in the back in the lot at Clairmont Ave. & Mt. Vernon Ave. Program: Partner Agency - 4Saints Episcopal Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Partner Agency- CEC Food PantryHelp fight hunger — even an hour can make a difference. Join our amazing team of volunteers and support individuals and families in need. Whether you're stocking shelves or building grocery bags, every bit of help counts — and you don’t need to commit to a full shift to make an impact. Volunteer Roles Include: Sorting and restocking pantry shelves Building grocery bags and carts for clients Light warehouse tasks (e.g., sweeping, taking out the trash) Short on time? That’s okay! No experience is necessary — just bring your energy and compassion. Training is provided, and scheduling is flexible. Ready to lend a hand Program: Partner Agency- Community Enrichment Center Help fight hunger — even an hour can make a difference. Join our amazing team of volunteers and support individuals and families in need. Whether you're stocking shelves or building grocery bags, every bit of help counts — and you don’t need to commit to a full shift to make an impact. Volunteer Roles Include: Sorting and restocking pantry shelves Building grocery bags and carts for clients Light warehouse tasks (e.g., sweeping, taking out the trash) Short on time? That’s okay! No experience is necessary — just bring your energy and compassion. Training is provided, and scheduling is flexible. Ready to lend a hand Program: Partner Agency- Community Enrichment Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76180 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: NICA Food PantryA food pantry volunteer plays a crucial role in the operation and success of a food pantry, providing essential assistance to ensure that individuals and families in need have access to food. The duties of a food pantry volunteer may include: Sorting and Organizing Donations: Volunteers are responsible for receiving, sorting, and organizing food donations according to category and expiration date. This ensures the pantry is well-stocked and that food items are distributed before they expire. Packing and Distributing Food: Volunteers pack food parcels or bags based on the pantry's guidelines or the specific needs of the recipients. They may also assist in the direct distribution of food to clients, ensuring a respectful and efficient process. Inventory Management: Keeping track of the pantry's inventory is essential. Volunteers may help in logging the incoming and outgoing food items, monitoring stock levels, and identifying needs for specific donations. Maintaining Cleanliness and Safety: Ensuring the pantry area is clean and organized is crucial for safety and hygiene. Volunteers are often involved in cleaning shelves, sweeping floors, and ensuring that the storage and distribution areas are tidy. Client Assistance: In some food pantries, volunteers assist clients in selecting their food items, providing a shopping-like experience. They may also offer support by listening to clients' needs and providing information on other resources. Fundraising and Awareness: Volunteers may participate in fundraising events, food drives, and efforts to raise awareness about food insecurity and the pantry's services in the community. Administrative Support: Some volunteers may assist with administrative tasks such as answering phones, scheduling appointments for clients, data entry, and other clerical duties to support the pantry's operations.The goal of a food pantry support volunteer is to contribute to a welcoming and supportive environment for those in need, ensuring that the pantry operates smoothly and effectively in serving the community. Wardrobe: Modest comfortable. Close toed shoes. No shorts or skirts. Disclaimer: At any given time, there may be court ordered volunteers on site. Note: Our gate is open for volunteers to join us at 8:30 am. We are a small staff, though, and from time to time it make take until 8:45 for the gate to be opened. Program: Partner Agencies: Northside Inter-Community Agency A food pantry volunteer plays a crucial role in the operation and success of a food pantry, providing essential assistance to ensure that individuals and families in need have access to food. The duties of a food pantry volunteer may include: Sorting and Organizing Donations: Volunteers are responsible for receiving, sorting, and organizing food donations according to category and expiration date. This ensures the pantry is well-stocked and that food items are distributed before they expire. Packing and Distributing Food: Volunteers pack food parcels or bags based on the pantry's guidelines or the specific needs of the recipients. They may also assist in the direct distribution of food to clients, ensuring a respectful and efficient process. Inventory Management: Keeping track of the pantry's inventory is essential. Volunteers may help in logging the incoming and outgoing food items, monitoring stock levels, and identifying needs for specific donations. Maintaining Cleanliness and Safety: Ensuring the pantry area is clean and organized is crucial for safety and hygiene. Volunteers are often involved in cleaning shelves, sweeping floors, and ensuring that the storage and distribution areas are tidy. Client Assistance: In some food pantries, volunteers assist clients in selecting their food items, providing a shopping-like experience. They may also offer support by listening to clients' needs and providing information on other resources. Fundraising and Awareness: Volunteers may participate in fundraising events, food drives, and efforts to raise awareness about food insecurity and the pantry's services in the community. Administrative Support: Some volunteers may assist with administrative tasks such as answering phones, scheduling appointments for clients, data entry, and other clerical duties to support the pantry's operations.The goal of a food pantry support volunteer is to contribute to a welcoming and supportive environment for those in need, ensuring that the pantry operates smoothly and effectively in serving the community. Wardrobe: Modest comfortable. Close toed shoes. No shorts or skirts. Disclaimer: At any given time, there may be court ordered volunteers on site. Note: Our gate is open for volunteers to join us at 8:30 am. We are a small staff, though, and from time to time it make take until 8:45 for the gate to be opened. Program: Partner Agencies: Northside Inter-Community Agency Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76164 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Quality Control | Court Ordered/Lawyer Referred Community Service 2025
This opportunity is to work off your hours towards Court Ordered/Lawyer Referred Community Service. Once you have completed the mandatory orientation you will be able to continue with this volunteer opportunity. You must complete or application process before you begin. If you have not please As you work off your hours with us, you will be considered a "Volunteer" of TAFB. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Sorting, cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxes Manual pallet jack operating Sweeping/Mopping Pallet wrapping using shrink wrap Taking cardboard to onsite compactorUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Thank you for choosing TAFB to complete your Community Service. Program: Distribution Center
This opportunity is to work off your hours towards Court Ordered/Lawyer Referred Community Service. Once you have completed the mandatory orientation you will be able to continue with this volunteer opportunity. You must complete or application process before you begin. If you have not please As you work off your hours with us, you will be considered a "Volunteer" of TAFB. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Sorting, cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxes Manual pallet jack operating Sweeping/Mopping Pallet wrapping using shrink wrap Taking cardboard to onsite compactorUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Thank you for choosing TAFB to complete your Community Service. Program: Distribution Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community KitchenVolunteer Roles Join us in the TAFB Community Kitchen, where volunteers help prepare medically tailored meals from scratch for neighbors facing health challenges. You’ll be guided by our two incredible chefs, who bring expertise, passion, and fun to the kitchen. No experience is required—just a willingness to help and a heart to serve! Program: Community Kitchen Volunteer Roles Join us in the TAFB Community Kitchen, where volunteers help prepare medically tailored meals from scratch for neighbors facing health challenges. You’ll be guided by our two incredible chefs, who bring expertise, passion, and fun to the kitchen. No experience is required—just a willingness to help and a heart to serve! Program: Community Kitchen Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: The Market Garden at TAFB West
The Tarrant Area Food Bank Community Garden Program is an initiative in which communities at risk of hunger and malnutrition are guided and inspired to grow their own produce. This program offers creative and simple solutions to improve access to nutritious food in our service area. Volunteers are invited to help at workdays in our TAFB West Market Garden, 112 Winners Circle, Weatherford, TX 76087. No prior experience is required, however volunteers should feel comfortable lifting, bending, stooping and working in outside weather conditions. Please dress for the weather in layers of clothing that can get dirty. Wear close-toed shoes or boots. Hats, sunglasses, sunscreen and bug spray are also recommended. Please wear or bring a coat and hat for cold workdays if you are able. Volunteer roles include but are not limited to: Weeding Watering Planting Harvesting Composting Seed startingIndividuals as young as 13 years old may volunteer in the Learning Garden; however, ages 13-15 years old MUST have at least one adult volunteering with every 5 youth. If your schedule changes and you are not able to attend this event, please un-register so someone else can sign up. We need all of our spaces filled by those who are able to attend. Volunteers are Encouraged to Bring Their Own: Garden gloves Bandana or towel Water Personal face mask if desiredTAFB will have garden gloves available for volunteers to use, if needed. SAFETY PROCEDURES Per CDC guidance, masks are no longer required in the garden, which is considered a non-crowded outdoor space. We encourage volunteers to continue self-screening for wellness, washing hands, and practicing good health hygiene at all times. Program: TAFB West (Parker County)
The Tarrant Area Food Bank Community Garden Program is an initiative in which communities at risk of hunger and malnutrition are guided and inspired to grow their own produce. This program offers creative and simple solutions to improve access to nutritious food in our service area. Volunteers are invited to help at workdays in our TAFB West Market Garden, 112 Winners Circle, Weatherford, TX 76087. No prior experience is required, however volunteers should feel comfortable lifting, bending, stooping and working in outside weather conditions. Please dress for the weather in layers of clothing that can get dirty. Wear close-toed shoes or boots. Hats, sunglasses, sunscreen and bug spray are also recommended. Please wear or bring a coat and hat for cold workdays if you are able. Volunteer roles include but are not limited to: Weeding Watering Planting Harvesting Composting Seed startingIndividuals as young as 13 years old may volunteer in the Learning Garden; however, ages 13-15 years old MUST have at least one adult volunteering with every 5 youth. If your schedule changes and you are not able to attend this event, please un-register so someone else can sign up. We need all of our spaces filled by those who are able to attend. Volunteers are Encouraged to Bring Their Own: Garden gloves Bandana or towel Water Personal face mask if desiredTAFB will have garden gloves available for volunteers to use, if needed. SAFETY PROCEDURES Per CDC guidance, masks are no longer required in the garden, which is considered a non-crowded outdoor space. We encourage volunteers to continue self-screening for wellness, washing hands, and practicing good health hygiene at all times. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76087 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Quality Control - September 2025 - TAFB Distribution CenterWe invite both groups and individuals to participate in volunteer opportunities for Quality Control (QC) at the Tarrant Area Food Bank's distribution center. This center plays a crucial role in sorting, inspecting, and repacking donated food products, which are then distributed to partner organizations across a 13-county area. The impact of Quality Control volunteers is significant, as they contribute to ensuring that our neighbors in need receive safe and high-quality food. If you are wanting to volunteer with a group over 20, please fill out our group volunteer interest form. Your submission to the form does not confirm your spot until you have connected with a member of our team through the form. Volunteer responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Sorting cans, grocery items, and packaged meats Preparing boxes Operating manual pallet jacks Sweeping and mopping Pallet wrapping using shrink wrap Transporting cardboard to the onsite compactorUnless alternative arrangements are made, volunteers should be capable of standing for extended periods and lifting weights ranging from 30 to 40 pounds. Minimum Age and Chaperone Guidelines: Individuals as young as 12 years old and 55 inches tall are eligible to volunteer in QC. For children aged 12-13, one adult chaperone is required for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Youth aged 14-15 require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 volunteers. Tarrant Area Food Bank prioritizes the safety of all volunteers, and therefore, there are no exceptions to these chaperone guidelines. Program: Distribution Center We invite both groups and individuals to participate in volunteer opportunities for Quality Control (QC) at the Tarrant Area Food Bank's distribution center. This center plays a crucial role in sorting, inspecting, and repacking donated food products, which are then distributed to partner organizations across a 13-county area. The impact of Quality Control volunteers is significant, as they contribute to ensuring that our neighbors in need receive safe and high-quality food. If you are wanting to volunteer with a group over 20, please fill out our group volunteer interest form. Your submission to the form does not confirm your spot until you have connected with a member of our team through the form. Volunteer responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Sorting cans, grocery items, and packaged meats Preparing boxes Operating manual pallet jacks Sweeping and mopping Pallet wrapping using shrink wrap Transporting cardboard to the onsite compactorUnless alternative arrangements are made, volunteers should be capable of standing for extended periods and lifting weights ranging from 30 to 40 pounds. Minimum Age and Chaperone Guidelines: Individuals as young as 12 years old and 55 inches tall are eligible to volunteer in QC. For children aged 12-13, one adult chaperone is required for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Youth aged 14-15 require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 volunteers. Tarrant Area Food Bank prioritizes the safety of all volunteers, and therefore, there are no exceptions to these chaperone guidelines. Program: Distribution Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Partner Agency - Manna Joseph Storehouse
We are open to help and assist people in the community. Volunteers will help with Stocking, enrolling, registration, cleaning, handing out food. Water will be provided! Please come join us in stocking our food items in preparation for our Weekly Distributions. Stocking Only Days: Fridays 10:00am-2:00pm Stocking & Distribution Days - Volunteer Hours: Tuesdays & Saturdays 10:00am-2:00pm Stocking & Distribution Hours for the public: Tuesdays & Saturdays 12:00pm-2:00pm Weather Note: If weather is bad on the day of volunteering, we will post on our social media if the event is cancelled. You can check the MANNA Joseph Storehouse Facebook or Instagram. Program: Partner Agency - Joseph Storehouse
We are open to help and assist people in the community. Volunteers will help with Stocking, enrolling, registration, cleaning, handing out food. Water will be provided! Please come join us in stocking our food items in preparation for our Weekly Distributions. Stocking Only Days: Fridays 10:00am-2:00pm Stocking & Distribution Days - Volunteer Hours: Tuesdays & Saturdays 10:00am-2:00pm Stocking & Distribution Hours for the public: Tuesdays & Saturdays 12:00pm-2:00pm Weather Note: If weather is bad on the day of volunteering, we will post on our social media if the event is cancelled. You can check the MANNA Joseph Storehouse Facebook or Instagram. Program: Partner Agency - Joseph Storehouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76126 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: On-line Order Distribution - TAFB WestIndividuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Individuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Partner Agency- CRC at MET Church Mobile MarketJOIN THE TEAM!! We can’t do what we do without YOU!! Our faithful volunteers are what makes helping so many people possible. Saturday Mobile Market Volunteer opportunities include: Food Distribution Volunteer (Lanes 1-4) Traffic/Flags in Distribution (Lanes 1-4) Parking Lot volunteerVolunteers between the age 11-15 need an adult. Age 16 and up can help without an adult. Dress comfortably with closed toed shoes. First Time Volunteers: Thank you for signing up as a First Time Volunteer! When you arrive, enter at Volunteer Entrance, and park in the volunteer parking. Walk towards the playground to check-in and grab a vest. We plan to have a tour of the CRC Market at 7:20am, weather permitting. We do encourage you to wear a raincoat and appropriate shoes for rain. Once you arrive, let the Volunteer Check-In team know it’s your first time. Once you arrive, we’ll assign you to your specific role. We’re looking forward to seeing you! Please let me know if you have any questions! Abby Gallardo Community Outreach Director agallardo@cindyramseycenter.org 817-379-4638 x 109 Program: Partner Agency- Cindy Ramsey Center at Met Church JOIN THE TEAM!! We can’t do what we do without YOU!! Our faithful volunteers are what makes helping so many people possible. Saturday Mobile Market Volunteer opportunities include: Food Distribution Volunteer (Lanes 1-4) Traffic/Flags in Distribution (Lanes 1-4) Parking Lot volunteerVolunteers between the age 11-15 need an adult. Age 16 and up can help without an adult. Dress comfortably with closed toed shoes. First Time Volunteers: Thank you for signing up as a First Time Volunteer! When you arrive, enter at Volunteer Entrance, and park in the volunteer parking. Walk towards the playground to check-in and grab a vest. We plan to have a tour of the CRC Market at 7:20am, weather permitting. We do encourage you to wear a raincoat and appropriate shoes for rain. Once you arrive, let the Volunteer Check-In team know it’s your first time. Once you arrive, we’ll assign you to your specific role. We’re looking forward to seeing you! Please let me know if you have any questions! Abby Gallardo Community Outreach Director agallardo@cindyramseycenter.org 817-379-4638 x 109 Program: Partner Agency- Cindy Ramsey Center at Met Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76244 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Shiloh Saturday WorkdayEvery Sarturday from 7:30 to 12:00 (ish), we harvest at Shiloh. There are always other tasks as well: weeding, planting, bed prep, etc. Program: Partner Garden - Shiloh Field Community Garden Every Sarturday from 7:30 to 12:00 (ish), we harvest at Shiloh. There are always other tasks as well: weeding, planting, bed prep, etc. Program: Partner Garden - Shiloh Field Community Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76209 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: FMNP & SFMNP Volunteer - 8901 Clifford St., White Settlement, TX 76108Tarrant Area Food Bank will be issuing Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) vouchers at Cowtown Farmers Market, Veterans Park on Saturdays from May-September and on Wednesdays from mid-June to mid-August.
Complete the required trainings using the links below*:
This S/FMNP volunteer opportunity requires completion of two trainings and the logging of training completion dates prior to registering for specific dates:
Step 1: Watch the Annual S/FMNP Training
Step 2: TDA Civil Rights TrainingEmail your certificate to: farmprograms@tafb.org
Step 3: Log the Completion of Trainings
*You will have one hour of volunteer service logged for completing all trainings. When your trainings are complete and logged, and we have received your certificate, you will be ready to volunteer. If you have not completed your trainings 1 week prior to your scheduled market, you will be contacted by staff as a reminder to complete trainings or cancel your volunteer registration. You will help increase access to fresh, local produce while working in a fun outdoor community environment on Saturdays and/or Wednesdays from 7:45am-10:00am and/or 9:50-12:05pm. Assignments will include: Greeting marketgoers Issuing WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers to families who receive WIC benefits or Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) vouchers to adults age 60+ who qualify as low income Answering questions about using vouchers Providing excellent customer service to families receiving vouchers Please wear close-toed shoes, weather appropriate clothing, and sunscreen; please bring your own water. Program: Farmers Market Nutrition Programs Tarrant Area Food Bank will be issuing Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) vouchers at Cowtown Farmers Market, Veterans Park on Saturdays from May-September and on Wednesdays from mid-June to mid-August.
Complete the required trainings using the links below*:
This S/FMNP volunteer opportunity requires completion of two trainings and the logging of training completion dates prior to registering for specific dates:
Step 1: Watch the Annual S/FMNP Training
Step 2: TDA Civil Rights TrainingEmail your certificate to: farmprograms@tafb.org
Step 3: Log the Completion of Trainings
*You will have one hour of volunteer service logged for completing all trainings. When your trainings are complete and logged, and we have received your certificate, you will be ready to volunteer. If you have not completed your trainings 1 week prior to your scheduled market, you will be contacted by staff as a reminder to complete trainings or cancel your volunteer registration. You will help increase access to fresh, local produce while working in a fun outdoor community environment on Saturdays and/or Wednesdays from 7:45am-10:00am and/or 9:50-12:05pm. Assignments will include: Greeting marketgoers Issuing WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers to families who receive WIC benefits or Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) vouchers to adults age 60+ who qualify as low income Answering questions about using vouchers Providing excellent customer service to families receiving vouchers Please wear close-toed shoes, weather appropriate clothing, and sunscreen; please bring your own water. Program: Farmers Market Nutrition Programs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Neighborhood Needs Food Pantry Food DistributionFood pantries provide both perishable and non-perishable food items to families and individuals each month. The food provided by Tarrant Area Food Bank and donated by local grocery stores, as well as through local food drives. Volunteers roles may include but are not limited to: Greeter Registration Assistant Restocking Shelves Sacking Groceries Carrying Groceries to VehiclesIndividuals as young as 8 years old are invited to volunteer; however, ages 8-14 years old MUST have an adult chaperone. Volunteers must be able to lift 10 pounds and stand for extended periods of time. Note the 2nd Saturday of each month will be outdoors. Please dress according to the weather. Program: Partner Agency - Neighborhood Needs Food pantries provide both perishable and non-perishable food items to families and individuals each month. The food provided by Tarrant Area Food Bank and donated by local grocery stores, as well as through local food drives. Volunteers roles may include but are not limited to: Greeter Registration Assistant Restocking Shelves Sacking Groceries Carrying Groceries to VehiclesIndividuals as young as 8 years old are invited to volunteer; however, ages 8-14 years old MUST have an adult chaperone. Volunteers must be able to lift 10 pounds and stand for extended periods of time. Note the 2nd Saturday of each month will be outdoors. Please dress according to the weather. Program: Partner Agency - Neighborhood Needs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76133 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Partner Agency- Alvarado Helping Hands VolunteersAs a Volunteer, you will play a vital role in providing administrative support, assisting with grocery transportation, and packaging food items. This position combines responsibilities such as filing paperwork, answering phones, taking groceries to cars, and packaging items. Volunteer Roles: Administrative Tasks: Sort and categorize documents for easy retrieval. Greet and assist callers, providing information and directing calls as necessary. Take messages.Grocery Distribution: Help clients take their groceries from the pantry to their vehicles. Provide friendly assistance and ensure the safe handling of items. Offer additional support to individuals with mobility challenges. Packaging of Food ItemsRequirements: Communication skills and a friendly demeanor. Physically capable of lifting and carrying grocery bags or packages.By volunteering in this role, you will have the opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals and families in need. You will gain valuable administrative, customer service, and teamwork experience while fostering a sense of community and connect. Must be 18 to Volunteer. Program: Partner Agency- Alvarado Helping Hands for Jesus As a Volunteer, you will play a vital role in providing administrative support, assisting with grocery transportation, and packaging food items. This position combines responsibilities such as filing paperwork, answering phones, taking groceries to cars, and packaging items. Volunteer Roles: Administrative Tasks: Sort and categorize documents for easy retrieval. Greet and assist callers, providing information and directing calls as necessary. Take messages.Grocery Distribution: Help clients take their groceries from the pantry to their vehicles. Provide friendly assistance and ensure the safe handling of items. Offer additional support to individuals with mobility challenges. Packaging of Food ItemsRequirements: Communication skills and a friendly demeanor. Physically capable of lifting and carrying grocery bags or packages.By volunteering in this role, you will have the opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals and families in need. You will gain valuable administrative, customer service, and teamwork experience while fostering a sense of community and connect. Must be 18 to Volunteer. Program: Partner Agency- Alvarado Helping Hands for Jesus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76009 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Partner Agency- First HAND Ministries Food Pantry As a volunteer in this role, you will have the opportunity to assist with various tasks related to clothing and food distribution. Your primary responsibilities will include receiving clothing donations and sorting through them to ensure that they are in good condition and appropriate for distribution. You will also help with the organization and maintenance of the Clothing Closet, where donated clothing is stored for distribution to those in need. In addition to clothing distribution, you will also help with the Choice Pantry, which provides food to individuals and families in need. This may include sorting through food donations, stocking shelves, and helping neighbors select items from the pantry. You will also assist with hospitality tasks such as breakfast distribution, sack lunch preparation and distribution, and providing a Listening Post for neighbors who need someone to talk to. Overall, this role requires a friendly and compassionate demeanor, as well as an ability to work with a diverse group of people. Previous experience in a similar role is not necessary, but it is helpful. If you are interested in helping to provide clothing and food to those in need, we encourage you to apply for this volunteer position! Volunteer Roles include: Receive and sort clothing donations for distribution Assist with the organization and maintenance of the Clothing Closet Help with food distribution at the Choice Pantry Stock shelves and assist neighbors in selecting items from the pantry Provide hospitality services such as breakfast and sack lunch distribution Help neighbors select clothing in the Clothing Room Distribution Prepare and distribute lunch bags in Sack Lunch Distribution Volunteers must be 18 years and older are welcome to volunteer with this food pantry.At this time, we cannot approve court-ordered community service. Please email volunteer@tafb.org to learn about community service opportunities. Program: Partner Agency - Community Crossroads As a volunteer in this role, you will have the opportunity to assist with various tasks related to clothing and food distribution. Your primary responsibilities will include receiving clothing donations and sorting through them to ensure that they are in good condition and appropriate for distribution. You will also help with the organization and maintenance of the Clothing Closet, where donated clothing is stored for distribution to those in need. In addition to clothing distribution, you will also help with the Choice Pantry, which provides food to individuals and families in need. This may include sorting through food donations, stocking shelves, and helping neighbors select items from the pantry. You will also assist with hospitality tasks such as breakfast distribution, sack lunch preparation and distribution, and providing a Listening Post for neighbors who need someone to talk to. Overall, this role requires a friendly and compassionate demeanor, as well as an ability to work with a diverse group of people. Previous experience in a similar role is not necessary, but it is helpful. If you are interested in helping to provide clothing and food to those in need, we encourage you to apply for this volunteer position! Volunteer Roles include: Receive and sort clothing donations for distribution Assist with the organization and maintenance of the Clothing Closet Help with food distribution at the Choice Pantry Stock shelves and assist neighbors in selecting items from the pantry Provide hospitality services such as breakfast and sack lunch distribution Help neighbors select clothing in the Clothing Room Distribution Prepare and distribute lunch bags in Sack Lunch Distribution Volunteers must be 18 years and older are welcome to volunteer with this food pantry.At this time, we cannot approve court-ordered community service. Please email volunteer@tafb.org to learn about community service opportunities. Program: Partner Agency - Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Link PantryLoading shopping cart, making bags, sorting donations, checking people in. Please dress in a comfortable, yet appropriate manner for a family friendly environment. In the warehouse you must wear closed-toe shoes. Please do not wear perfume or strong scents to the pantry due to several highly allergic volunteers. DRESS CODE:1.Please wear comfortable shoes and dress in a family appropriate manner. 2. If shorts are worn, please wear knee length or longer. Please ensure cleavage and belly buttons are covered. 3. In the pantry and warehouse you must wear closed-toe shoes. No sandals or flip flops. 4. Please do not wear perfume or strong scents to the pantry due to several highly allergic volunteers. Parking is available in the north parking lot of the Kingdom Chapel Church across the street. Do not park in the spots around the church as those spots are for the church congregation that come during the week. Please enter at the north end of our building through the sliding glass doors. We will help you get signed in and trained the first day you come. All food pantry volunteers are required to take a brief Civil Rights Training course. Program: Partner Agencies: Community Link Loading shopping cart, making bags, sorting donations, checking people in. Please dress in a comfortable, yet appropriate manner for a family friendly environment. In the warehouse you must wear closed-toe shoes. Please do not wear perfume or strong scents to the pantry due to several highly allergic volunteers. DRESS CODE:1.Please wear comfortable shoes and dress in a family appropriate manner. 2. If shorts are worn, please wear knee length or longer. Please ensure cleavage and belly buttons are covered. 3. In the pantry and warehouse you must wear closed-toe shoes. No sandals or flip flops. 4. Please do not wear perfume or strong scents to the pantry due to several highly allergic volunteers. Parking is available in the north parking lot of the Kingdom Chapel Church across the street. Do not park in the spots around the church as those spots are for the church congregation that come during the week. Please enter at the north end of our building through the sliding glass doors. We will help you get signed in and trained the first day you come. All food pantry volunteers are required to take a brief Civil Rights Training course. Program: Partner Agencies: Community Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76179 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chosen Ones Warehouse
Help with sorting clothes, unpacking pallets, emptying donation bins, trash removal, ect. Please park on East Side of building and enter through 7604 door. Program: Partner Agencies: Chosen Ones
Help with sorting clothes, unpacking pallets, emptying donation bins, trash removal, ect. Please park on East Side of building and enter through 7604 door. Program: Partner Agencies: Chosen Ones Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76118 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Re-stock Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles include: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Stock cooler and freezer Stage non-food items (when applicable)Unless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles include: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Stock cooler and freezer Stage non-food items (when applicable)Unless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Partner Agency- LVTRISE Mobile Pantry The LVTRISE project distributes TAFB-supplied food to residents of the Las Vegas Trails area via the local YMCA. Volunteers aged 18 and above are needed for various roles such as greeters, shopper assistants, and setup/cleanup. Tasks may include lifting up to 30 pounds and standing for extended periods in a non-temperature-controlled environment. While a four-hour shift is encouraged, it is not mandatory. Volunteers roles may include but are not limited to: Greeter Registration Assistant Shopper Assistant Unloading boxes and setting up food Set up/Clean up Carrying GroceriesIndividuals as young as 18 years old are invited to volunteer. Volunteers must be able to lift 30 pounds, stand for periods at a time and work in a location that is not temperature controlled. Program: Partner Agency - LVTRISE The LVTRISE project distributes TAFB-supplied food to residents of the Las Vegas Trails area via the local YMCA. Volunteers aged 18 and above are needed for various roles such as greeters, shopper assistants, and setup/cleanup. Tasks may include lifting up to 30 pounds and standing for extended periods in a non-temperature-controlled environment. While a four-hour shift is encouraged, it is not mandatory. Volunteers roles may include but are not limited to: Greeter Registration Assistant Shopper Assistant Unloading boxes and setting up food Set up/Clean up Carrying GroceriesIndividuals as young as 18 years old are invited to volunteer. Volunteers must be able to lift 30 pounds, stand for periods at a time and work in a location that is not temperature controlled. Program: Partner Agency - LVTRISE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76116 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ridglea Giving GardenTHANK YOU FOR VOLUNTEERING! The Mission of the Ridglea Giving Garden is to cultivate a community gardening space to produce healthy food for our neighbors in need, regenerate Earth’s resources, and provide gardening education. Volunteers are vital to help us reach this mission! Location: · Dress appropriately for weather conditions in layered clothing that can get dirty, and close-toed shoes or boots; · Protect yourself from the sun with hats, clothing, sunshades, and sunscreen; · You are encouraged to bring your own water and garden gloves. Water and extra gloves will be provided if needed; · Volunteer roles include but are not limited to weeding, watering, planting, harvesting and composting. No previous experience is needed; · If you have a severe allergy to anything found in an outdoor environment, please bring needed prevention and response items; and · We encourage self-screening for wellness and practicing good health hygiene. Sign up Requirements:· Age: minimum age 8; ages 8-12 must have at least one adult volunteering with every three children; ages 13-15 must have at least one adult volunteering with every 5 youth. · If your schedule changes after you sign up to volunteer with us and you can no longer attend, please un-register so someone else can sign up. Inclement Weather Policy: You will be contacted via email and/or text if a workday is cancelled due to inclement weather. Ridglea Giving Garden 3251 Sappington Place, Fort Worth, Texas 76116 www.RidgleaGivingGarden.com Program: Partner Garden - Jubilee Garden & Ridglea Giving Garden THANK YOU FOR VOLUNTEERING! The Mission of the Ridglea Giving Garden is to cultivate a community gardening space to produce healthy food for our neighbors in need, regenerate Earth’s resources, and provide gardening education. Volunteers are vital to help us reach this mission! Location: · Dress appropriately for weather conditions in layered clothing that can get dirty, and close-toed shoes or boots; · Protect yourself from the sun with hats, clothing, sunshades, and sunscreen; · You are encouraged to bring your own water and garden gloves. Water and extra gloves will be provided if needed; · Volunteer roles include but are not limited to weeding, watering, planting, harvesting and composting. No previous experience is needed; · If you have a severe allergy to anything found in an outdoor environment, please bring needed prevention and response items; and · We encourage self-screening for wellness and practicing good health hygiene. Sign up Requirements:· Age: minimum age 8; ages 8-12 must have at least one adult volunteering with every three children; ages 13-15 must have at least one adult volunteering with every 5 youth. · If your schedule changes after you sign up to volunteer with us and you can no longer attend, please un-register so someone else can sign up. Inclement Weather Policy: You will be contacted via email and/or text if a workday is cancelled due to inclement weather. Ridglea Giving Garden 3251 Sappington Place, Fort Worth, Texas 76116 www.RidgleaGivingGarden.com Program: Partner Garden - Jubilee Garden & Ridglea Giving Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76116 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DENTON MEGA MOBILE- C. H. Collins Athletic ComplexYou're invited to join us as we work together to make a meaningful impact in the Denton Community! No experience necessary, just your passion and willingness to make a difference. You will be able to assist in a variety of ways, like: -Traffic Support -Food Assembly (bagging product) -Distribution Line Support (you will be on the front lines helping to load our neighbors' cars with nutritious food!) - Wellness Tent (help keep your fellow volunteers safe and hydrated) -Exit Traffic Support -Registration What to bring: Wear closed-toe shoes, weather appropriate clothing and don't forget the sunscreen and hat! Water will be provided; it's a good idea to bring your reuseable water bottle. If you have any questions- Please contact us at volunteer@tafb.org Parking information will be sent, closer to the volunteering date. Program: TAFB Mobile Pantry Events You're invited to join us as we work together to make a meaningful impact in the Denton Community! No experience necessary, just your passion and willingness to make a difference. You will be able to assist in a variety of ways, like: -Traffic Support -Food Assembly (bagging product) -Distribution Line Support (you will be on the front lines helping to load our neighbors' cars with nutritious food!) - Wellness Tent (help keep your fellow volunteers safe and hydrated) -Exit Traffic Support -Registration What to bring: Wear closed-toe shoes, weather appropriate clothing and don't forget the sunscreen and hat! Water will be provided; it's a good idea to bring your reuseable water bottle. If you have any questions- Please contact us at volunteer@tafb.org Parking information will be sent, closer to the volunteering date. Program: TAFB Mobile Pantry Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76207 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Partner Agency - New Birth Christian FellowshipVolunteers roles may include but are not limited to: Carrying Groceries Unload food items Sort food items Bag food timesIndividuals as young as 18 years old are invited to volunteer. Volunteers must be able to lift 30 pounds, stand for periods at a time and work in a location that is not temperature controlled. Program: Partner Agency - New Birth Christian Fellowship Volunteers roles may include but are not limited to: Carrying Groceries Unload food items Sort food items Bag food timesIndividuals as young as 18 years old are invited to volunteer. Volunteers must be able to lift 30 pounds, stand for periods at a time and work in a location that is not temperature controlled. Program: Partner Agency - New Birth Christian Fellowship Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76116 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Re-stock Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles include: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Stock cooler and freezer Stage non-food items (when applicable)Unless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles include: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Stock cooler and freezer Stage non-food items (when applicable)Unless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Partner Agency- CRC at MET Church Pantry
JOIN THE TEAM!! We can’t do what we do without YOU!! Our faithful volunteers are what makes helping so many people possible. Food Pantry – Tuesday and Friday opportunities to volunteer at the food pantry are available. Volunteer opportunities include: Organizing and distributing cold food items Re-stocking Distribution of items in Met Youth area Clean up Check-In counter (Spanish Speaker) Break-down boxes Grocery Cart runnerVolunteers between the age 11-15 need an adult. Age 16 and up can help without an adult. Dress comfortably with closed toed shoes. First Time Volunteers: Thank you for signing up as a First Time Volunteer! When you arrive, enter at Volunteer Entrance, which is under the covered porch at the Cindy Ramsey Center. Please park not directly in front of the building but instead to the right and left areas, as we leave our parking areas directly in front of the CRC building for our Neighbor Shoppers. Once you arrive, let the Volunteer Check-In know it’s your first time. Once you arrive, we’ll assign you to your specific role. We’re looking forward to seeing you! Please let me know if you have any questions! Thank you for choosing the Cindy Ramsey Center! Abby Gallardo Community Outreach Director agallardo@cindyramseycenter.org 817-379-4638 x 109 Program: Partner Agency- Cindy Ramsey Center at Met Church
JOIN THE TEAM!! We can’t do what we do without YOU!! Our faithful volunteers are what makes helping so many people possible. Food Pantry – Tuesday and Friday opportunities to volunteer at the food pantry are available. Volunteer opportunities include: Organizing and distributing cold food items Re-stocking Distribution of items in Met Youth area Clean up Check-In counter (Spanish Speaker) Break-down boxes Grocery Cart runnerVolunteers between the age 11-15 need an adult. Age 16 and up can help without an adult. Dress comfortably with closed toed shoes. First Time Volunteers: Thank you for signing up as a First Time Volunteer! When you arrive, enter at Volunteer Entrance, which is under the covered porch at the Cindy Ramsey Center. Please park not directly in front of the building but instead to the right and left areas, as we leave our parking areas directly in front of the CRC building for our Neighbor Shoppers. Once you arrive, let the Volunteer Check-In know it’s your first time. Once you arrive, we’ll assign you to your specific role. We’re looking forward to seeing you! Please let me know if you have any questions! Thank you for choosing the Cindy Ramsey Center! Abby Gallardo Community Outreach Director agallardo@cindyramseycenter.org 817-379-4638 x 109 Program: Partner Agency- Cindy Ramsey Center at Met Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76244 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Partner Agency- First Street Methodist MissionAs a Volunteer, you will play a vital role in providing assistance and support to the food assistance program. This position includes Grocery Bagger, Grocery Runner, and Grocery Checkout. By volunteering in these roles, you will directly contribute to ensuring a smooth and efficient operation, allowing us to provide essential groceries to individuals and families in need. Volunteer Roles- Food Bagging: Bag groceries Handle perishable and non-perishable items. Taking Groceries to Clients' Cars: Assist clients in transporting their groceries from the store to their vehicles. Use carts or other suitable means to safely transport grocery bags. Provide friendly and courteous support to clients during the process.Using Carts to Transport Items: Utilize carts to efficiently move groceries from storage areas to clients' cars. Load and unload grocery bags onto carts, ensuring proper organization and distribution.Helping Clients Choose Groceries: Engage with clients in a friendly and respectful manner. Assist clients in selecting groceries based on their preferences and dietary needs.We recognize that hunger knows no boundaries, and we aim to serve both those with a residence and those experiencing homelessness in our community. Our mission is to ensure that every individual, regardless of their circumstances, has access to nutritious food and support. Must be 14 to Volunteer. Program: Partner Agency-First Street Methodist Mission As a Volunteer, you will play a vital role in providing assistance and support to the food assistance program. This position includes Grocery Bagger, Grocery Runner, and Grocery Checkout. By volunteering in these roles, you will directly contribute to ensuring a smooth and efficient operation, allowing us to provide essential groceries to individuals and families in need. Volunteer Roles- Food Bagging: Bag groceries Handle perishable and non-perishable items. Taking Groceries to Clients' Cars: Assist clients in transporting their groceries from the store to their vehicles. Use carts or other suitable means to safely transport grocery bags. Provide friendly and courteous support to clients during the process.Using Carts to Transport Items: Utilize carts to efficiently move groceries from storage areas to clients' cars. Load and unload grocery bags onto carts, ensuring proper organization and distribution.Helping Clients Choose Groceries: Engage with clients in a friendly and respectful manner. Assist clients in selecting groceries based on their preferences and dietary needs.We recognize that hunger knows no boundaries, and we aim to serve both those with a residence and those experiencing homelessness in our community. Our mission is to ensure that every individual, regardless of their circumstances, has access to nutritious food and support. Must be 14 to Volunteer. Program: Partner Agency-First Street Methodist Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Partner Agency- First HAND Ministries WOW Community MealWorship on Wednesday-offers worship, a free shared community meal, and Bible classes for all ages.
As a volunteer in this role, you will have the opportunity to welcome and greet guests as they arrive for First HAND Ministries faith-based evening event. Your primary responsibilities will include ensuring that all guests feel welcome and comfortable, providing directions, and answering questions as needed. You will also assist with serving dinner to guests, including preparing and setting up food, serving meals, and cleaning up after the event. This will involve working with a team of volunteers to ensure that all guests are served efficiently and with care. In addition to dinner service, you will help with after-dinner activities, such as games, crafts, or other fun activities that promote fellowship and community building among guests. This may also include cleanup and tidying up after the event. Overall, this role requires a friendly and outgoing demeanor, as well as an ability to work with a diverse group of people. If you are interested in helping to create a welcoming and enjoyable experience for guests at First HAND Ministries faith-based evening event, we encourage you to register for this volunteer position!! Volunteers must be 18 years and older are welcome to volunteer with this food pantry. If you are under 18+, you must be accompanied by a guardian. Closed-toed shoes are required, and we recommend comfortable clothing and long sleeve shirts. Program: Partner Agency - Community Crossroads Worship on Wednesday-offers worship, a free shared community meal, and Bible classes for all ages.
As a volunteer in this role, you will have the opportunity to welcome and greet guests as they arrive for First HAND Ministries faith-based evening event. Your primary responsibilities will include ensuring that all guests feel welcome and comfortable, providing directions, and answering questions as needed. You will also assist with serving dinner to guests, including preparing and setting up food, serving meals, and cleaning up after the event. This will involve working with a team of volunteers to ensure that all guests are served efficiently and with care. In addition to dinner service, you will help with after-dinner activities, such as games, crafts, or other fun activities that promote fellowship and community building among guests. This may also include cleanup and tidying up after the event. Overall, this role requires a friendly and outgoing demeanor, as well as an ability to work with a diverse group of people. If you are interested in helping to create a welcoming and enjoyable experience for guests at First HAND Ministries faith-based evening event, we encourage you to register for this volunteer position!! Volunteers must be 18 years and older are welcome to volunteer with this food pantry. If you are under 18+, you must be accompanied by a guardian. Closed-toed shoes are required, and we recommend comfortable clothing and long sleeve shirts. Program: Partner Agency - Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Family Nights in Quality Control -2025Join us for family days at TAFB! Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer for Quality Control (QC) at Tarrant Area Food Bank's distribution center, where donated food products are sorted, inspected and repacked for distribution to a network of partner organizations in a 13-county area. Volunteers in Quality Control make a BIG impact by helping to ensure that our neighbors in need receive safe, quality food. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Sorting cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Minimum Age, Height and Chaperones: Individuals as young as 8 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer in QC. Children ages 8-13 require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: Distribution Center Join us for family days at TAFB! Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer for Quality Control (QC) at Tarrant Area Food Bank's distribution center, where donated food products are sorted, inspected and repacked for distribution to a network of partner organizations in a 13-county area. Volunteers in Quality Control make a BIG impact by helping to ensure that our neighbors in need receive safe, quality food. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Sorting cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Minimum Age, Height and Chaperones: Individuals as young as 8 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer in QC. Children ages 8-13 require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: Distribution Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: On-line Order Control - TAFB WestIndividuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Individuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Deliveries Distribution Volunteer TeamJoin Our Home Deliveries Volunteer Team and Make a Real Impact! Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a difference in your community? Join us in our Home Deliveries program! Every week, we send out an incredible 5,800 to 7,200 pounds of food directly to our neighbors' doors — and you can be part of the action. Why Volunteer with Home Deliveries? Our 20-lb food boxes are assembled by dedicated volunteers and distributed from our docks to Amazon drivers. But we can’t do it without YOU! By volunteering, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring food security for families in need. All activities take place at our 2600 location (in front of our volunteer center), and we have roles to fit every interest and ability. Volunteer Roles Available: Traffic Director: Keep the process running smoothly by guiding drivers as they pick up food boxes. Pickup List Verifier: Double-check each driver's pickup list to ensure every order is accurate. Loader: Assist drivers with loading boxes into their vehicles, ensuring they get the correct number of boxes. This role also offers the chance to build connections with our drivers, who are the key to this program’s success. When Can You Volunteer? We offer two distribution days each week, so you can choose the time that works best for you Monday Distribution Program Walkthrough/Setup: 12:50PM — Prepare pallets, set up signs, and review role assignments. Amazon Flex Driver Pickup: 1:00PM — Help with driver pickups. All packages should be picked up by 2:00PM. Volunteers are released once pickups are complete. Thursday Distribution Program Walkthrough/Setup: 1:50PM — Prepare pallets, set up signs, and review role assignments. Amazon Flex Driver Pickup: 2:00PM — Help with driver pickups. All packages should be picked up by 3:00PM. Volunteers are released once pickups are complete. Requirements Ability to lift at least 25 pounds. Commitment to teamwork and a positive attitude. Who Can Volunteer? Individuals, groups, and community members looking to give back. Court-ordered or lawyer-referred volunteers are welcome. Note: This is not a delivery driving opportunity. Make a Difference Today! Join us in supporting our community through food security and compassion. Sign up to volunteer with Home Deliveries and become part of a dedicated team that’s creating meaningful change, one box at a time. Ready to get started? Sign up today and let’s do some good together! Program: Home Deliveries Join Our Home Deliveries Volunteer Team and Make a Real Impact! Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a difference in your community? Join us in our Home Deliveries program! Every week, we send out an incredible 5,800 to 7,200 pounds of food directly to our neighbors' doors — and you can be part of the action. Why Volunteer with Home Deliveries? Our 20-lb food boxes are assembled by dedicated volunteers and distributed from our docks to Amazon drivers. But we can’t do it without YOU! By volunteering, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring food security for families in need. All activities take place at our 2600 location (in front of our volunteer center), and we have roles to fit every interest and ability. Volunteer Roles Available: Traffic Director: Keep the process running smoothly by guiding drivers as they pick up food boxes. Pickup List Verifier: Double-check each driver's pickup list to ensure every order is accurate. Loader: Assist drivers with loading boxes into their vehicles, ensuring they get the correct number of boxes. This role also offers the chance to build connections with our drivers, who are the key to this program’s success. When Can You Volunteer? We offer two distribution days each week, so you can choose the time that works best for you Monday Distribution Program Walkthrough/Setup: 12:50PM — Prepare pallets, set up signs, and review role assignments. Amazon Flex Driver Pickup: 1:00PM — Help with driver pickups. All packages should be picked up by 2:00PM. Volunteers are released once pickups are complete. Thursday Distribution Program Walkthrough/Setup: 1:50PM — Prepare pallets, set up signs, and review role assignments. Amazon Flex Driver Pickup: 2:00PM — Help with driver pickups. All packages should be picked up by 3:00PM. Volunteers are released once pickups are complete. Requirements Ability to lift at least 25 pounds. Commitment to teamwork and a positive attitude. Who Can Volunteer? Individuals, groups, and community members looking to give back. Court-ordered or lawyer-referred volunteers are welcome. Note: This is not a delivery driving opportunity. Make a Difference Today! Join us in supporting our community through food security and compassion. Sign up to volunteer with Home Deliveries and become part of a dedicated team that’s creating meaningful change, one box at a time. Ready to get started? Sign up today and let’s do some good together! Program: Home Deliveries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Orientation: Court Ordered/Lawyer Referred Community ServiceTarrant Area Food Bank does not allow sexual, physical or violent offenses. This includes any type of assault. In order to complete any court-ordered or lawyer-referred community service at Tarrant Area Food Bank, you MUST first attend an orientation prior to beginning any service hours. You will be asked to provide documentation to verify your offense and the number of hours of community service required. This information may come from the court, your lawyer or a probation officer. Once you complete the orientation you will have access to self-register for volunteer spots in the Quality Control - Court Ordered/Lawyer Referred time slots. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to the orientation start time. The doors will close 5 minutes after the start time and late arrivals will be asked to attend the next scheduled orientation. Program: Community Service - Court Ordered/Lawyer Referred Tarrant Area Food Bank does not allow sexual, physical or violent offenses. This includes any type of assault. In order to complete any court-ordered or lawyer-referred community service at Tarrant Area Food Bank, you MUST first attend an orientation prior to beginning any service hours. You will be asked to provide documentation to verify your offense and the number of hours of community service required. This information may come from the court, your lawyer or a probation officer. Once you complete the orientation you will have access to self-register for volunteer spots in the Quality Control - Court Ordered/Lawyer Referred time slots. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to the orientation start time. The doors will close 5 minutes after the start time and late arrivals will be asked to attend the next scheduled orientation. Program: Community Service - Court Ordered/Lawyer Referred Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tailgate with a PurposeJoin us for a tailgate like no other! Whether you wear SMU blue or TCU purple, come show your team spirit while making a real impact in our community. After the shift, enjoy the tailgate vibes with food, music, and football fun! Spots are limited, so grab your jersey and sign up today—let’s turn game day into give-back day! Volunteers will help: Sorting cans, grocery items, and packaged meats Preparing boxes Operating manual pallet jacks Sweeping and mopping Pallet wrapping using shrink wrap Transporting cardboard to the onsite compactorUnless alternative arrangements are made, volunteers should be capable of standing for extended periods and lifting weights ranging from 30 to 40 pounds. Minimum Age and Chaperone Guidelines: Individuals as young as 12 years old and 55 inches tall are eligible to volunteer in QC. For children aged 12-13, one adult chaperone is required for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Youth aged 14-15 require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 volunteers. Tarrant Area Food Bank prioritizes the safety of all volunteers, and therefore, there are no exceptions to these chaperone guidelines. Program: Distribution Center Join us for a tailgate like no other! Whether you wear SMU blue or TCU purple, come show your team spirit while making a real impact in our community. After the shift, enjoy the tailgate vibes with food, music, and football fun! Spots are limited, so grab your jersey and sign up today—let’s turn game day into give-back day! Volunteers will help: Sorting cans, grocery items, and packaged meats Preparing boxes Operating manual pallet jacks Sweeping and mopping Pallet wrapping using shrink wrap Transporting cardboard to the onsite compactorUnless alternative arrangements are made, volunteers should be capable of standing for extended periods and lifting weights ranging from 30 to 40 pounds. Minimum Age and Chaperone Guidelines: Individuals as young as 12 years old and 55 inches tall are eligible to volunteer in QC. For children aged 12-13, one adult chaperone is required for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Youth aged 14-15 require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 volunteers. Tarrant Area Food Bank prioritizes the safety of all volunteers, and therefore, there are no exceptions to these chaperone guidelines. Program: Distribution Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: First Street Mission - Food 4 KidsHelp our organization prep snack bags on Sundays to be delivered to schools within the Fort Worth ISD. Program: Partner Agency-First Street Methodist Mission Help our organization prep snack bags on Sundays to be delivered to schools within the Fort Worth ISD. Program: Partner Agency-First Street Methodist Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Partner Agency- Food Giveaway- Carter Metropolitan CME Church
We are seeking dedicated volunteers to join us in our food distribution event. As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of the event and providing essential support to those in need. Your responsibilities will include: Sorting Food: Help us organize and categorize donated food items, ensuring they meet quality standards and checking expiration dates. Setting up the Distribution Area: Assist in arranging tables, signage, and any necessary equipment to create a welcoming distribution area. Preparing Food Bags: Help assemble bags with food items, ensuring they are properly filled and ready for distribution. Managing Registration: Assist with the registration process, including checking in recipients, recording necessary information, and providing any required forms. Traffic Control: Help direct traffic flow to ensure a safe and organized distribution experience for everyone involved. Loading Food into Cars: Assist recipients in loading their allocated food items into their vehicles, providing support and ensuring their groceries are safely secured. Your participation will not only provide valuable assistance but also contribute to fostering a sense of community and helping families in need. Volunteers of all ages, including families with children as young as 8 with chaperons, are welcome to join us in this important endeavor. Your time and effort will make a significant difference in the lives of community members. Program: Partner Agency- Carter Metropolitan CME Church
We are seeking dedicated volunteers to join us in our food distribution event. As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of the event and providing essential support to those in need. Your responsibilities will include: Sorting Food: Help us organize and categorize donated food items, ensuring they meet quality standards and checking expiration dates. Setting up the Distribution Area: Assist in arranging tables, signage, and any necessary equipment to create a welcoming distribution area. Preparing Food Bags: Help assemble bags with food items, ensuring they are properly filled and ready for distribution. Managing Registration: Assist with the registration process, including checking in recipients, recording necessary information, and providing any required forms. Traffic Control: Help direct traffic flow to ensure a safe and organized distribution experience for everyone involved. Loading Food into Cars: Assist recipients in loading their allocated food items into their vehicles, providing support and ensuring their groceries are safely secured. Your participation will not only provide valuable assistance but also contribute to fostering a sense of community and helping families in need. Volunteers of all ages, including families with children as young as 8 with chaperons, are welcome to join us in this important endeavor. Your time and effort will make a significant difference in the lives of community members. Program: Partner Agency- Carter Metropolitan CME Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76119 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Distribution VolunteerThe Tarrant Area Food Bank delivers a variety of nutritious food to us for our outside distribution to our local families. Volunteers set up tables and supplies, greet families, unpack food from pallets, bag produce, box food items for each family, carry groceries to families’ cars and/or help with clean-up when the distribution is finished. All ages and abilities are welcome! Program: Partner Agency- St Peter & St Paul Anglican Church The Tarrant Area Food Bank delivers a variety of nutritious food to us for our outside distribution to our local families. Volunteers set up tables and supplies, greet families, unpack food from pallets, bag produce, box food items for each family, carry groceries to families’ cars and/or help with clean-up when the distribution is finished. All ages and abilities are welcome! Program: Partner Agency- St Peter & St Paul Anglican Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76016 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Partner Agency- Richmond Avenue Church of Christ Mobile PantryThe Tarrant Area Food Bank has partnered with Richmond Avenue Church of Christ Mobile Pantry to provide food to community members in need. The Church of Christ distributes food every 4th Saturday, and volunteer support is essential to continue serving our neighbors. Volunteers will have the opportunity to support the community by taking on different roles, including but not limited to: Bagging Food: Volunteers will be responsible for kitting and creating grocery bags that will be given out to community members. Runner: Volunteers will be required to move the bagged food to the loading area. Loading: Volunteers will be responsible for inserting the bagged groceries into vehicles. Individuals as young as 16 years old are welcome to volunteer. However, volunteers must be able to lift 15 pounds, stand for periods at a time, and work in a location that is not temperature controlled. Join us in our mission to provide support to those who need it most. Volunteer your time and energy to make a difference in your community! Program: Partner Agency- Richmond Avenue Church of Christ The Tarrant Area Food Bank has partnered with Richmond Avenue Church of Christ Mobile Pantry to provide food to community members in need. The Church of Christ distributes food every 4th Saturday, and volunteer support is essential to continue serving our neighbors. Volunteers will have the opportunity to support the community by taking on different roles, including but not limited to: Bagging Food: Volunteers will be responsible for kitting and creating grocery bags that will be given out to community members. Runner: Volunteers will be required to move the bagged food to the loading area. Loading: Volunteers will be responsible for inserting the bagged groceries into vehicles. Individuals as young as 16 years old are welcome to volunteer. However, volunteers must be able to lift 15 pounds, stand for periods at a time, and work in a location that is not temperature controlled. Join us in our mission to provide support to those who need it most. Volunteer your time and energy to make a difference in your community! Program: Partner Agency- Richmond Avenue Church of Christ Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile PantryHelp at our mobile pantry. We need people to organize food, load cars and put food into carts. Program: Partner Agency - 4Saints Episcopal Food Pantry Help at our mobile pantry. We need people to organize food, load cars and put food into carts. Program: Partner Agency - 4Saints Episcopal Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Partner Agency - YMCA Mobile Food PantryIf you like to see directly where your services is helping, this is the volunteer opportunity for YOU! Tarrant Area Food Bank’s Mobile Pantry program is a traveling pantry that delivers food, including fresh produce and nutritious refrigerated items, directly to communities in high need. Volunteers roles may include but are not limited to: Setup tables Setup orange traffic cones Move empty boxes to parking lot Registration Unload pallets Carry boxes to cars CleanupIndividuals as young as 16 years old are invited to volunteer. Volunteers must be able to lift 15 pounds, stand for periods at a time and work in a location that is not temperature controlled. Program: Partner Agency - William M. McDonald YMCA If you like to see directly where your services is helping, this is the volunteer opportunity for YOU! Tarrant Area Food Bank’s Mobile Pantry program is a traveling pantry that delivers food, including fresh produce and nutritious refrigerated items, directly to communities in high need. Volunteers roles may include but are not limited to: Setup tables Setup orange traffic cones Move empty boxes to parking lot Registration Unload pallets Carry boxes to cars CleanupIndividuals as young as 16 years old are invited to volunteer. Volunteers must be able to lift 15 pounds, stand for periods at a time and work in a location that is not temperature controlled. Program: Partner Agency - William M. McDonald YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: The Market Garden at TAFB West
The Tarrant Area Food Bank Community Garden Program is an initiative in which communities at risk of hunger and malnutrition are guided and inspired to grow their own produce. This program offers creative and simple solutions to improve access to nutritious food in our service area. Volunteers are invited to help at workdays in our TAFB West Market Garden, 112 Winners Circle, Weatherford, TX 76087. No prior experience is required, however volunteers should feel comfortable lifting, bending, stooping and working in outside weather conditions. Please dress for the weather in layers of clothing that can get dirty. Wear close-toed shoes or boots. Hats, sunglasses, sunscreen and bug spray are also recommended. Please wear or bring a coat and hat for cold workdays if you are able. Volunteer roles include but are not limited to: Weeding Watering Planting Harvesting Composting Seed startingIndividuals as young as 13 years old may volunteer in the Learning Garden; however, ages 13-15 years old MUST have at least one adult volunteering with every 5 youth. If your schedule changes and you are not able to attend this event, please un-register so someone else can sign up. We need all of our spaces filled by those who are able to attend. Volunteers are Encouraged to Bring Their Own: Garden gloves Bandana or towel Water Personal face mask if desiredTAFB will have garden gloves available for volunteers to use, if needed. SAFETY PROCEDURES Per CDC guidance, masks are no longer required in the garden, which is considered a non-crowded outdoor space. We encourage volunteers to continue self-screening for wellness, washing hands, and practicing good health hygiene at all times. Program: TAFB West (Parker County)
The Tarrant Area Food Bank Community Garden Program is an initiative in which communities at risk of hunger and malnutrition are guided and inspired to grow their own produce. This program offers creative and simple solutions to improve access to nutritious food in our service area. Volunteers are invited to help at workdays in our TAFB West Market Garden, 112 Winners Circle, Weatherford, TX 76087. No prior experience is required, however volunteers should feel comfortable lifting, bending, stooping and working in outside weather conditions. Please dress for the weather in layers of clothing that can get dirty. Wear close-toed shoes or boots. Hats, sunglasses, sunscreen and bug spray are also recommended. Please wear or bring a coat and hat for cold workdays if you are able. Volunteer roles include but are not limited to: Weeding Watering Planting Harvesting Composting Seed startingIndividuals as young as 13 years old may volunteer in the Learning Garden; however, ages 13-15 years old MUST have at least one adult volunteering with every 5 youth. If your schedule changes and you are not able to attend this event, please un-register so someone else can sign up. We need all of our spaces filled by those who are able to attend. Volunteers are Encouraged to Bring Their Own: Garden gloves Bandana or towel Water Personal face mask if desiredTAFB will have garden gloves available for volunteers to use, if needed. SAFETY PROCEDURES Per CDC guidance, masks are no longer required in the garden, which is considered a non-crowded outdoor space. We encourage volunteers to continue self-screening for wellness, washing hands, and practicing good health hygiene at all times. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76087 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Quality Control - October 2025 - TAFB Distribution CenterWe invite both groups and individuals to participate in volunteer opportunities for Quality Control (QC) at the Tarrant Area Food Bank's distribution center. This center plays a crucial role in sorting, inspecting, and repacking donated food products, which are then distributed to partner organizations across a 13-county area. The impact of Quality Control volunteers is significant, as they contribute to ensuring that our neighbors in need receive safe and high-quality food. If you are wanting to volunteer with a group over 20, please fill out our group volunteer interest form. Your submission to the form does not confirm your spot until you have connected with a member of our team through the form. Volunteer responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Sorting cans, grocery items, and packaged meats Preparing boxes Operating manual pallet jacks Sweeping and mopping Pallet wrapping using shrink wrap Transporting cardboard to the onsite compactorUnless alternative arrangements are made, volunteers should be capable of standing for extended periods and lifting weights ranging from 30 to 40 pounds. Minimum Age and Chaperone Guidelines: Individuals as young as 12 years old and 55 inches tall are eligible to volunteer in QC. For children aged 12-13, one adult chaperone is required for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Youth aged 14-15 require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 volunteers. Tarrant Area Food Bank prioritizes the safety of all volunteers, and therefore, there are no exceptions to these chaperone guidelines. Program: Distribution Center We invite both groups and individuals to participate in volunteer opportunities for Quality Control (QC) at the Tarrant Area Food Bank's distribution center. This center plays a crucial role in sorting, inspecting, and repacking donated food products, which are then distributed to partner organizations across a 13-county area. The impact of Quality Control volunteers is significant, as they contribute to ensuring that our neighbors in need receive safe and high-quality food. If you are wanting to volunteer with a group over 20, please fill out our group volunteer interest form. Your submission to the form does not confirm your spot until you have connected with a member of our team through the form. Volunteer responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Sorting cans, grocery items, and packaged meats Preparing boxes Operating manual pallet jacks Sweeping and mopping Pallet wrapping using shrink wrap Transporting cardboard to the onsite compactorUnless alternative arrangements are made, volunteers should be capable of standing for extended periods and lifting weights ranging from 30 to 40 pounds. Minimum Age and Chaperone Guidelines: Individuals as young as 12 years old and 55 inches tall are eligible to volunteer in QC. For children aged 12-13, one adult chaperone is required for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Youth aged 14-15 require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 volunteers. Tarrant Area Food Bank prioritizes the safety of all volunteers, and therefore, there are no exceptions to these chaperone guidelines. Program: Distribution Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: On-line Order Control - TAFB WestIndividuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Individuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: On-line Order Distribution - TAFB WestIndividuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Individuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: On-line Order Distribution - TAFB WestIndividuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Individuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Re-stock Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles include: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Stock cooler and freezer Stage non-food items (when applicable)Unless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles include: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Stock cooler and freezer Stage non-food items (when applicable)Unless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Re-stock Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles include: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Stock cooler and freezer Stage non-food items (when applicable)Unless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles include: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Stock cooler and freezer Stage non-food items (when applicable)Unless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Partner Agency- Senior Share Distribution Blessing Court
Through the Senior Share program, TAFB provides seniors at risk of hunger with nutritious food that they can prepare and eat at home. Seniors also learn about various topics that are relevant to their prolonged health and well-being.
Volunteer duties could include but are not limited to: Carrying groceries for seniors Set up of foods for distributions Moving left over items to storage Clean up of the distribution area (sweeping, mopping if needed, washing tables, etc.) Breakdown boxes and take trash to dumpsterRequirements: Lift at least 50 pounds Follow instructions Work well with senior adultsDistributions for this location are the second Tuesday of every month. Volunteers 18 years and older are able to volunteer for this opportunity.
Address: Blessings Court 3100 Blessing Court Bedford, TX 76021 Program: Partner Agency: Blessing Court Senior Share
Through the Senior Share program, TAFB provides seniors at risk of hunger with nutritious food that they can prepare and eat at home. Seniors also learn about various topics that are relevant to their prolonged health and well-being.
Volunteer duties could include but are not limited to: Carrying groceries for seniors Set up of foods for distributions Moving left over items to storage Clean up of the distribution area (sweeping, mopping if needed, washing tables, etc.) Breakdown boxes and take trash to dumpsterRequirements: Lift at least 50 pounds Follow instructions Work well with senior adultsDistributions for this location are the second Tuesday of every month. Volunteers 18 years and older are able to volunteer for this opportunity.
Address: Blessings Court 3100 Blessing Court Bedford, TX 76021 Program: Partner Agency: Blessing Court Senior Share Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76021 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Second Saturday Pantry RestockHelp us fight hunger and ensure that every family who visits our pantry has the food they need. Each month, as demand continues to grow in our community, we gather volunteers on the second Saturday to restock shelves, prepare grocery bags, and get our pantry ready to serve families in the week ahead. Volunteer Roles Include: Sorting and restocking pantry shelves Building Grocery Bags Light warehouse tasks Bring the family! This is a family-friendly opportunity - kids (minimum age 10), teens, and adults can all serve together. To make the morning even better, coffee and donuts will be provided for all volunteers! No experience necessary - just bring your energy, compassion, and willingness to help. Training is provided, and every moment you give helps us meet the growing need in our community. Ready to lend a hand? Program: Partner Agency- Community Enrichment Center Help us fight hunger and ensure that every family who visits our pantry has the food they need. Each month, as demand continues to grow in our community, we gather volunteers on the second Saturday to restock shelves, prepare grocery bags, and get our pantry ready to serve families in the week ahead. Volunteer Roles Include: Sorting and restocking pantry shelves Building Grocery Bags Light warehouse tasks Bring the family! This is a family-friendly opportunity - kids (minimum age 10), teens, and adults can all serve together. To make the morning even better, coffee and donuts will be provided for all volunteers! No experience necessary - just bring your energy, compassion, and willingness to help. Training is provided, and every moment you give helps us meet the growing need in our community. Ready to lend a hand? Program: Partner Agency- Community Enrichment Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76180 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: TAFB West - CSFP Distribution and Mission Market
Our CSFP is a program geared toward our seniors in need. We have prepacked boxes for distribution and the Mission Market will be available at that time as well. We will need volunteers to hand out the boxes and assist our seniors in the Mission Market. On the day of when you arrive you will be given further details on what part of the project you will be helping with. Thanks and hope to see you at WEST! PLEASE WEAR CLOSED TOED SHOES This opportunity will be located at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West in Weatherford. Location: 112 Winners Circle, Weatherford, Texas 76087 (in the Industrial Park next to Canyon West Golf Course) Please enter and park in the parking spots located near the main entrance. Program: TAFB West (Parker County)
Our CSFP is a program geared toward our seniors in need. We have prepacked boxes for distribution and the Mission Market will be available at that time as well. We will need volunteers to hand out the boxes and assist our seniors in the Mission Market. On the day of when you arrive you will be given further details on what part of the project you will be helping with. Thanks and hope to see you at WEST! PLEASE WEAR CLOSED TOED SHOES This opportunity will be located at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West in Weatherford. Location: 112 Winners Circle, Weatherford, Texas 76087 (in the Industrial Park next to Canyon West Golf Course) Please enter and park in the parking spots located near the main entrance. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76087 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Re-stock Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles include: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Stock cooler and freezer Stage non-food items (when applicable)Unless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles include: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Stock cooler and freezer Stage non-food items (when applicable)Unless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: The Market Garden at TAFB West
The Tarrant Area Food Bank Community Garden Program is an initiative in which communities at risk of hunger and malnutrition are guided and inspired to grow their own produce. This program offers creative and simple solutions to improve access to nutritious food in our service area. Volunteers are invited to help at workdays in our TAFB West Market Garden, 112 Winners Circle, Weatherford, TX 76087. No prior experience is required, however volunteers should feel comfortable lifting, bending, stooping and working in outside weather conditions. Please dress for the weather in layers of clothing that can get dirty. Wear close-toed shoes or boots. Hats, sunglasses, sunscreen and bug spray are also recommended. Please wear or bring a coat and hat for cold workdays if you are able. Volunteer roles include but are not limited to: Weeding Watering Planting Harvesting Composting Seed startingIndividuals as young as 13 years old may volunteer in the Learning Garden; however, ages 13-15 years old MUST have at least one adult volunteering with every 5 youth. If your schedule changes and you are not able to attend this event, please un-register so someone else can sign up. We need all of our spaces filled by those who are able to attend. Volunteers are Encouraged to Bring Their Own: Garden gloves Bandana or towel Water Personal face mask if desiredTAFB will have garden gloves available for volunteers to use, if needed. SAFETY PROCEDURES Per CDC guidance, masks are no longer required in the garden, which is considered a non-crowded outdoor space. We encourage volunteers to continue self-screening for wellness, washing hands, and practicing good health hygiene at all times. Program: TAFB West (Parker County)
The Tarrant Area Food Bank Community Garden Program is an initiative in which communities at risk of hunger and malnutrition are guided and inspired to grow their own produce. This program offers creative and simple solutions to improve access to nutritious food in our service area. Volunteers are invited to help at workdays in our TAFB West Market Garden, 112 Winners Circle, Weatherford, TX 76087. No prior experience is required, however volunteers should feel comfortable lifting, bending, stooping and working in outside weather conditions. Please dress for the weather in layers of clothing that can get dirty. Wear close-toed shoes or boots. Hats, sunglasses, sunscreen and bug spray are also recommended. Please wear or bring a coat and hat for cold workdays if you are able. Volunteer roles include but are not limited to: Weeding Watering Planting Harvesting Composting Seed startingIndividuals as young as 13 years old may volunteer in the Learning Garden; however, ages 13-15 years old MUST have at least one adult volunteering with every 5 youth. If your schedule changes and you are not able to attend this event, please un-register so someone else can sign up. We need all of our spaces filled by those who are able to attend. Volunteers are Encouraged to Bring Their Own: Garden gloves Bandana or towel Water Personal face mask if desiredTAFB will have garden gloves available for volunteers to use, if needed. SAFETY PROCEDURES Per CDC guidance, masks are no longer required in the garden, which is considered a non-crowded outdoor space. We encourage volunteers to continue self-screening for wellness, washing hands, and practicing good health hygiene at all times. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76087 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Completing registration paperwork Helping visitors while they shop Assisting with loading groceries into their vehiclesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Re-stock Community Market - TAFB WestGroups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles include: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Stock cooler and freezer Stage non-food items (when applicable)Unless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Groups and individuals are invited to volunteer at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's Mission Market (Parker County), where individuals and families in need are able to "shop" for groceries free of charge. Mission Market volunteers make a BIG impact by ensuring our neighbors facing food insecurity are able to put meals on the table for their family. Volunteer roles include: Stocking the shelves with shelf-stable items, fresh produce and dairy items and packaged protein Stock cooler and freezer Stage non-food items (when applicable)Unless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time. Please wear closed toed shoes. Minimum Age and Chaperones: Individuals young and old may volunteer in the Mission Market. Children 13 years old and under require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 3 children volunteering. Kids ages 14-15 years old require one adult chaperone for every 1 to 10 youth. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: On-line Order Control - TAFB WestIndividuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Individuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: On-line Order Distribution - TAFB WestIndividuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Individuals are invited to volunteer for On-line Order Control at Tarrant Area Food Bank - West's distribution center (Parker County), where donated food products are sorted, pulled and packed for pick up by clients. Volunteer roles can include, but are not limited to: Pullling cans, grocery items and packaged meats Preparing boxesUnless other arrangements are made, volunteers should be able to stand for extended periods of time and lift 30-40 pounds. Closed toe shoes are required. Minimum Age : Individuals as young as 14 years old and 55 inches tall may volunteer. Because Tarrant Area Food Bank is concerned about the safety of all volunteers, there are no exceptions to this policy. Program: TAFB West (Parker County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76807 Allow Groups: No |