- Organization
- Teen Feed
STOP Outreach Program Volunteer - Serve Homeless Youth in Seattle
- Duration
- Recruiting now
- Location
- Seattle, WA
Opportunity Details
Ongoing
Remote
Recruiting now
Seattle, WA 98105

About this Opportunity
STOP (Street Talk Outreach Program) volunteers power the strong relationships at the
core of the Teen Feed mission, and are the passionate, empathetic, and mature
community members often the very first point of contact with Teen Feeds young people.
Our STOP Program is divided into two different roles: Outreach & In-Reach.
Outreach: Direct service team who work to meet youth and young adults with housing
insecurities in the streets, alleyways, and parks of Seattle's University District and surrounding
Seattle Areas. Meeting youth where they are in order to provide information about services and
basic needs items.
In-Reach: Teen Feeds version of drop-in, In-Reach volunteers help facilitate a welcoming space
for youth to hang out before Teen Feeds dinner service. Meeting youth where they are, this
time and space is for youth to use however they choose, with the support of In-Reach volunteers
to help maintain a safe space. Come hang out and build meaningful relationships by playing
card games and D&D, doing art, watching movies, and creating connections that help lift youth
out of poverty through empathy, not fixing. Weekly commitment for at least 6 months (12
preferred) in order to build consistency for youth.
As a STOP volunteer you have the choice to be involved in either one or both roles, both of
which take place during standard business hours.
STOP volunteers will ideally commit to twelve months with Teen Feed and receive both virtual
and in-person training.
STOP Volunteers Complete:
-in-person volunteer orientation
-remote training
-two shadow shifts
-STOP volunteer application + background check
Skills/Interests
- Advocacy