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Roadrunner Food Bank volunteers are working
professionals, retirees, stay-at-home parents, children, college
students, rehabilitation program trainees, grandmothers, corporate
executives, and is a great place for families.
These dedicated people help with warehouse
tasks, work in the repack room, sort food, provide administrative
support, help out with maintenance and cleaning, assist with our
special events, and serve as volunteer ambassadors helping with
outreach activities on behalf of the Food Bank. The Food Bank
depends on volunteers like you who help us distribute millions of
pounds of food throughout New Mexico each year.
Food Bank volunteer opportunities are matched
with individuals or groups interests, skills, and availability. We
also offer a variety of activities for volunteers with special needs
that are designed to enhance their evolving social and work skills.
If you, your group or company are interested
in exploring the rewards of giving back to your community in a very
tangible way, we invite you to join the hundreds of people that help
Roadrunner Food Bank make sure that no one goes hungry in New
Mexico.
Please remember:
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Closed-toed shoes are required (please do
not wear open toed sandals or flip flops)
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Wear comfortable clothing, but be aware
that we do not allow short shorts
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During the winter months or cooler days,
you may want to bring a heavy sweatshirt, jacket, or dress in
layers
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Volunteers may not wear headphones while
volunteering
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