Transportation help needed for seniors and people with disabilities in King County
About
Be that little help someone needs to get to a doctor's appointment or grocery store. Apply to volunteer with us, and you can help a senior or person with disabilities to get to where they need to go! We are seeking compassionate people to connect with our underserved neighbors and are looking for a wide range of skills, from drivers to grocery shoppers to folks who are good at cleaning! We would love to hear from YOU!
Volunteer Services, a program of Catholic Community Services, assists low-income older adults and adults living with disabilities. Volunteers can provide assistance with light housecleaning, transportation, grocery shopping, home repair, and yard care. With a little help from volunteers, clients can continue to live independently in their homes.
Due to the vulnerable population we serve, volunteers must complete an application form, pass a Washington State Patrol check and attend an orientation.
For more information about this opportunity or others, Please select the "I Want to Help" button. An email will be sent to you with additional information regarding our program and the application forms. For more information call 206.328.5787 or email vc@ccsww.org.
Please note: Following the guidelines of King County Public Health during COVID-19, volunteer opportunities may be subject to change.
Skills
- Elder care
- Food Delivery / Distribution
- Hospitality
- People Skills
- Relationship Building
- Social Work
Requirements
- Driver's License Needed
- Orientation or Training
- Background Check
- Time Commitment:Flexible hours
- Other Requirements:Drivers license and insurance
- Minimum Age:21
About the Organization
Volunteer Services is a program of Catholic Community Services. We are a Washington state-wide program, started as a safety net for older adults and adults with disabilities who do not qualify for state-paid chore assistance and cannot afford to hire assistance.
VolunteerMatch Categories:
- Community
- People with Disabilities
- Seniors