Opportunities From: Project for Pride in Living

Volunteer: PPL Volunteer Position: Keystone Food Mobile Distribution Support

Volunteer Position: Keystone Food Mobile Distribution Support

Location: New Foundations – 1145 Westminster St., St. Paul
Schedule: Every 4th Monday of the month
Volunteer Shift: 1:45 PM – 4:15 PM (Resident shopping from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM)

Overview:
Support residents at New Foundations during the Keystone Food Mobile distribution. This outdoor event helps provide fresh and shelf-stable food to community members in a welcoming and respectful environment.

Important Notes:

This is an outdoor event—please dress appropriately for all weather conditions (rain, snow, or sunshine). Events may be canceled due to severe weather (thunder/lightning or temperatures below 10°F). Volunteers will typically be notified at least one day in advance. Service dates may occasionally shift due to holidays; your supervisor will communicate any changes.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Greet residents in a friendly and welcoming manner Assist with setting up tables and organizing food items Help distribute food and guide residents on appropriate quantities per household (training provided) Support residents as they shop for their household needs Assist with clean-up, including packing up leftover food and folding tables

Volunteer Qualifications:

Friendly, welcoming, and non-judgmental attitude Willingness to assist a diverse population of residents Experience working with families from varied backgrounds or those who have experienced trauma is a plus

Physical Requirements:

Ability to lift and carry 20–30 lbs. Comfortable with bending, standing, and being active throughout the shift

Training:

Onsite training will be provided on your first day Volunteers are asked to review the volunteer handbook in advance (including photo release and liability waiver)


Additional Details:

Two volunteers are needed per shift to support staff Volunteers must be 16+; teens 16+ may participate on a trial basis without a guardian present

Program: Residents/Youth Engagement

Volunteer Position: Keystone Food Mobile Distribution Support

Location: New Foundations – 1145 Westminster St., St. Paul
Schedule: Every 4th Monday of the month
Volunteer Shift: 1:45 PM – 4:15 PM (Resident shopping from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM)

Overview:
Support residents at New Foundations during the Keystone Food Mobile distribution. This outdoor event helps provide fresh and shelf-stable food to community members in a welcoming and respectful environment.

Important Notes:

This is an outdoor event—please dress appropriately for all weather conditions (rain, snow, or sunshine). Events may be canceled due to severe weather (thunder/lightning or temperatures below 10°F). Volunteers will typically be notified at least one day in advance. Service dates may occasionally shift due to holidays; your supervisor will communicate any changes.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Greet residents in a friendly and welcoming manner Assist with setting up tables and organizing food items Help distribute food and guide residents on appropriate quantities per household (training provided) Support residents as they shop for their household needs Assist with clean-up, including packing up leftover food and folding tables

Volunteer Qualifications:

Friendly, welcoming, and non-judgmental attitude Willingness to assist a diverse population of residents Experience working with families from varied backgrounds or those who have experienced trauma is a plus

Physical Requirements:

Ability to lift and carry 20–30 lbs. Comfortable with bending, standing, and being active throughout the shift

Training:

Onsite training will be provided on your first day Volunteers are asked to review the volunteer handbook in advance (including photo release and liability waiver)


Additional Details:

Two volunteers are needed per shift to support staff Volunteers must be 16+; teens 16+ may participate on a trial basis without a guardian present

Program: Residents/Youth Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Program Volunteer - Spring 2026 CVI

Looking to volunteer with youth and families? 

Connect with youth in your community! PPL is looking for an energetic volunteer with an interest in working with diverse communities to support youth programs at PPL. This volunteer opportunity is great for someone who enjoys working with youth and encouraging exploration!

Location: Collaborative Village Initiative (CVI) - 2020 Elliot Ave S, Minneapolis

Days and times: Weekly; tentatively planning for Thursdays beginning May 21st. (Will update this soon) Hours are usually 5:30-7:30pm


About our Programs:
PPL Youth Enrichment Series are programs available to youth living in PPL housing communities.  Enrichment Series run for 3-6 weeks at a time throughout the year, however we ask that volunteers commit to a longer timeframe, if possible, able to allow for consistency and relationship building with the community and youth.

Each Enrichment Series will target different age groups (5-18 years old) and center around topics based on
youth interest such as art, science, music, cooking, social justice, community service, etc. Activities will happen at the housing location and at off-site site locations. 


What you will be doing: 
Support youth participating in PPL youth programs by providing a positive, supportive, and engaging environment for youth to learn, grow, and explore. Engage youth in a variety of activities prepared by PPL staff or program partners.  Celebrate accomplishments and successes; redirect youth as needed.
Build relationships with youth and facilitate connections across youth. Assist staff in creating a safe,
productive, and supportive environment for all youth.


Qualities we hope to see in a volunteer:
Enthusiasm to learn alongside young people.
Patience, understanding, and flexibility to adapt to each youth’s needs for the day.
Interest in working across age groups and interest areas.
Ability to work independently and maintain consistent weekly attendance.
Commitment to empowering others by sharing your skills and knowledge.
Passion for working with youth from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Comfortable interacting with parents/guardians to support youth success.

Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a volunteer to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.  While performing the duties of this volunteer opportunity, the volunteer is regularly required to sit, bend, and communicate. The volunteer must also occasionally lift and/or move up to 10-25 pounds. 


Work Environment/Accommodations:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a volunteer will encounter while performing the essential functions of this volunteer opportunity. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.


Questions?
Please contact Latisha Moening, Volunteer Program Manager. Latisha.Moening@ppl-inc.org


Project for Pride in Living, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Organization. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the organization will
provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities
and encourages both prospective and current volunteers to discuss potential
accommodations with the organization.

Program: Residents/Youth Engagement

Looking to volunteer with youth and families? 

Connect with youth in your community! PPL is looking for an energetic volunteer with an interest in working with diverse communities to support youth programs at PPL. This volunteer opportunity is great for someone who enjoys working with youth and encouraging exploration!

Location: Collaborative Village Initiative (CVI) - 2020 Elliot Ave S, Minneapolis

Days and times: Weekly; tentatively planning for Thursdays beginning May 21st. (Will update this soon) Hours are usually 5:30-7:30pm


About our Programs:
PPL Youth Enrichment Series are programs available to youth living in PPL housing communities.  Enrichment Series run for 3-6 weeks at a time throughout the year, however we ask that volunteers commit to a longer timeframe, if possible, able to allow for consistency and relationship building with the community and youth.

Each Enrichment Series will target different age groups (5-18 years old) and center around topics based on
youth interest such as art, science, music, cooking, social justice, community service, etc. Activities will happen at the housing location and at off-site site locations. 


What you will be doing: 
Support youth participating in PPL youth programs by providing a positive, supportive, and engaging environment for youth to learn, grow, and explore. Engage youth in a variety of activities prepared by PPL staff or program partners.  Celebrate accomplishments and successes; redirect youth as needed.
Build relationships with youth and facilitate connections across youth. Assist staff in creating a safe,
productive, and supportive environment for all youth.


Qualities we hope to see in a volunteer:
Enthusiasm to learn alongside young people.
Patience, understanding, and flexibility to adapt to each youth’s needs for the day.
Interest in working across age groups and interest areas.
Ability to work independently and maintain consistent weekly attendance.
Commitment to empowering others by sharing your skills and knowledge.
Passion for working with youth from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Comfortable interacting with parents/guardians to support youth success.

Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a volunteer to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.  While performing the duties of this volunteer opportunity, the volunteer is regularly required to sit, bend, and communicate. The volunteer must also occasionally lift and/or move up to 10-25 pounds. 


Work Environment/Accommodations:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a volunteer will encounter while performing the essential functions of this volunteer opportunity. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.


Questions?
Please contact Latisha Moening, Volunteer Program Manager. Latisha.Moening@ppl-inc.org


Project for Pride in Living, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Organization. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the organization will
provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities
and encourages both prospective and current volunteers to discuss potential
accommodations with the organization.

Program: Residents/Youth Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: No