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Ways to Volunteer at Crossroads
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Volunteer in the Crossroads Kitchen 
    
Each regular week day -- 52 weeks a year -- volunteers help Crossroads serve over 74,000 meals each year.

  • Each day -- over 250 meals are served
  • Volunteers, about five to six at a time -- age 13 and over -- work in the Kitchen on assigned regular weekday mornings Monday through Friday 8:30 to about 10:45
    
Pictured above -- for over 22 years each Friday a group from Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church volunteer in Clyde's Kitchen

To explore volunteering in Clyde's Kitchen -- please email:

volunteers@crossroadsatlanta.org



Youth Volunteer Opportunities


Recently the son of long-time Kitchen volunteer, Marie Burrell, brought the first-ever Covenant Fraternity at Community Christian School in McDonough to volunteer in the Crossroads Kitchen.

  

   

Do a Food Drive

To serve over 73,000 meals each year the Crossroads Kitchen has an ongoing need for staple food and supplies.

Click here to see the full list of staple food and supplies needed.

If you would like to coordinate a Food Drive for the Crossroads Kitchen -- the Volunteer Coordinator's contact information is posted in the Food Drive flyer.  



        

"Project" Volunteer Opportunities

Group Sandwich Makes

Companies like Georgia Power, Hunton and Williams, and Kilpatrick Stockton collectively make and deliver thousands of sandwiches for the Crossroads Kitchen

      

Pictured above is the Citizens of Georgia Power team

    Collect Book Bags 

Each year Crossroads helps over 3,500 homeless men, women and children.  We have an ongoing need for new or gently used book bags / backpacks -- in which our Guests carry their belongings.

    
 
Pictured above is Anna Kate Jones with the abundance of book bags she collected




If you would like to learn more about doing a volunteer project for Crossroads -- please email:

volunteers@crossroadsatlanta.org


  
     
 
     

Volunteer in the Crossroads Help Office Mail Room 

The Renewal Project and Angels Over Atlanta programs help over 3,500 homeless men, women and children each year.

Essential to helping our homeless Guests get their lives back on track is having a street mailing address -- without it, they're unable to get a job, a home, or prescription medications.

If you're interested in volunteering in the mail room -- please email volunteers@crossroadsatlanta.org

  
Pictured are mail room volunteers Lee Sewell and Walter George



For Our Youngest Volunteers

Even kindergarten age children can help the homeless Guests we serve.

  
Pictured above is St. Luke's member James Conable with his Neighborhood Charter School kindergarten class -- they collected and delivered 109 cans of food for Clyde's Kitchen -- and are proudly sharing with the school the thank you certificate they received.

To explore mail room and volunteer opportunities for young children -- please email:

volunteers@crossroadsatlanta.org