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Role Detail

Winter Shelter- Breakfast Team Volunteer

Bromley Homeless

Breakfast volunteers help our guests get ready for the day ahead and will be helping to ensure they start their day in the best possible way.

Detailed Description

Breakfast volunteers help our guests get ready for the day ahead and will be helping to ensure they start their day in the best possible way. We need people to help prepare a simple breakfast for the guests, interacting with guests and helping them pack their belongings and prepare for departure (at 10am). Breakfast Team volunteers will be required from 7am - 10am. Ideally volunteers will be able to commit to a minimum of one evening a fortnight.

Activities you will be doing

Catering,Homelessness,General & Helping

What skills are required for this role

N/A

Why these skills are required

Ability to communicate and engage with people from a variety of backgrounds, including guests who may have recently been made homeless.

What is in it for you

We provide all required training to perform the role.

Time Commitment

We ask that volunteers arrive for 7am and leave at 10am, though can be flexible where work or other start times may be earlier. Ideally we ask volunteers commit to one morning per fortnight between November and March.

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Bromley Homeless United Reformed Church 20 Widmore Road

URC is a short walk from Bromley North Rail Station, The following bus routes travelling through Bromley stop just outside- Bromley Town Hall: 61, 119, 138,146, 246, 269, 367, 638 (Stop Q) 208, 227, 320, 358 (Stop K)

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Application Process
Support you will receive
Role Type
Suitable For
18+
We Welcome
We particularly value volunteers with lived experienced of homelessness, though this is not required. We welcome volunteers who, like our guests, may come from a variety of ethnic backgrounds including refugees and asylum seekers as well as veterans and those who have experienced mental health issues or domestic violence- all of whom have been risk assessed before entering the shelter an receive ongoing support from our advice services.