Opportunities From: FareStart

Volunteer: Community Meals Kitchen Prep--Weekends

Join FareStart in making meals at our Community Meals Kitchen!


At FareStart, we believe everyone deserves access to fresh, healthy, and nutritious food. For more than 30 years, we have prepared and delivered meals throughout the Greater Seattle area, providing over 19 million meals to local nonprofits, shelters, respite centers, youth and adult daycare centers, and schools.

Volunteers play an important role in supporting the daily production of approximately 2,365 meals. No kitchen experience is required — this is a great opportunity for hands-on volunteering, team building, and giving back to the community.

Because our meal programs rely heavily on volunteer support, attendance is very important. If you are unable to attend your scheduled shift, please unregister as soon as possible so another volunteer may sign up and help ensure meals are prepared for the community members who depend on them.

Volunteer Activities

Volunteers may assist with a variety of food preparation and kitchen support tasks based on skill level and comfort, including:

Assembling and wrapping sandwiches Washing, peeling, and cutting produce Cutting bread for croutons Portioning, assembling, and labeling meals Preparing kitchen organization materials such as flashcards and labelsLocation

Community Meals Kitchen – Galaxy Building
635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

Parking & Transportation Galaxy Building Garage: approximately $16 Paid lot across the street: approximately $14 Free street parking available nearby Bus routes 24 and 30 stop nearby Shift Times

Saturdays & Sundays
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Arrival Instructions

When you arrive, please call the kitchen at 253-260-4266 for assistance entering the building.

Volunteer Attire

Volunteers working in kitchen spaces must wear:

Closed-toe, non-slip or rubber-soled shoes Full-length pants Comfortable clothing that can get dirty Long hair tied back

Aprons and hairnets will be provided. Please avoid wearing loose jewelry or nail polish.

Health & Safety Please do not volunteer if you are feeling sick FareStart is a mask-friendly environment

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances!

Volunteer Program: FareStart Kitchens

Join FareStart in making meals at our Community Meals Kitchen!


At FareStart, we believe everyone deserves access to fresh, healthy, and nutritious food. For more than 30 years, we have prepared and delivered meals throughout the Greater Seattle area, providing over 19 million meals to local nonprofits, shelters, respite centers, youth and adult daycare centers, and schools.

Volunteers play an important role in supporting the daily production of approximately 2,365 meals. No kitchen experience is required — this is a great opportunity for hands-on volunteering, team building, and giving back to the community.

Because our meal programs rely heavily on volunteer support, attendance is very important. If you are unable to attend your scheduled shift, please unregister as soon as possible so another volunteer may sign up and help ensure meals are prepared for the community members who depend on them.

Volunteer Activities

Volunteers may assist with a variety of food preparation and kitchen support tasks based on skill level and comfort, including:

Assembling and wrapping sandwiches Washing, peeling, and cutting produce Cutting bread for croutons Portioning, assembling, and labeling meals Preparing kitchen organization materials such as flashcards and labelsLocation

Community Meals Kitchen – Galaxy Building
635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

Parking & Transportation Galaxy Building Garage: approximately $16 Paid lot across the street: approximately $14 Free street parking available nearby Bus routes 24 and 30 stop nearby Shift Times

Saturdays & Sundays
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Arrival Instructions

When you arrive, please call the kitchen at 253-260-4266 for assistance entering the building.

Volunteer Attire

Volunteers working in kitchen spaces must wear:

Closed-toe, non-slip or rubber-soled shoes Full-length pants Comfortable clothing that can get dirty Long hair tied back

Aprons and hairnets will be provided. Please avoid wearing loose jewelry or nail polish.

Health & Safety Please do not volunteer if you are feeling sick FareStart is a mask-friendly environment

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances!

Volunteer Program: FareStart Kitchens

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98119

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Meals Kitchen Lead--Weekends

OVERVIEW

Lead Volunteers in the Community Meals Kitchen help create a welcoming, organized, and productive volunteer experience while supporting FareStart’s mission to transform lives, disrupt poverty, and nourish communities through food and job training. Lead Volunteers serve as peer leaders who support staff with volunteer coordination, orientation, kitchen setup, and meal prep activities.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

·        Welcome and check in volunteers upon arrival

·        Support new volunteers with orientation and kitchen expectations

·        Distribute aprons, hairnets, gloves, and nametags

·        Review kitchen safety, sanitation, and food handling guidelines

·        Coordinate with FareStart staff to review the day’s meal prep plan and priorities

·        Help set up prep stations, tools, and ingredients before volunteers begin work

·        Provide direction, encouragement, and task support to volunteer groups throughout the shift

·        Assist with maintaining a clean, safe, and organized kitchen environment

·        Help ensure volunteers follow dress code and food safety standards

·        Communicate volunteer questions or concerns to FareStart staff

·        Support end-of-shift cleanup and organization

TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION

·        Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00am-11:30am

·        Saturday & Sunday 10:00am-3:00pm

·        Galaxy Studios Building, 635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle WA 98119

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

·         Must be 18 years or older

·        Must wear closed-toe shoes and appropriate kitchen attire

·         Must follow all food safety and sanitation guidelines and be willing to get WA Food Worker Card (FareStart is able to pay and provide service hours for taking test)

·        Must be reliable and arrive on time for scheduled shifts

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

·        Friendly, dependable, and comfortable leading small groups

·        Strong communication and organizational skills

·        Ability to work in a fast-paced kitchen environment

·         Previous volunteer, food service, or leadership experience preferred but not required

·        Comfortable standing for extended periods and performing light to moderate lifting

·        Commitment to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all volunteers and staff


Location

Community Meals Kitchen – Galaxy Building
635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

Parking & Transportation

Galaxy Building Garage: approximately $16

Paid lot across the street: approximately $14

Free street parking available nearby

Bus routes 24 and 30 stop nearby

Shift Times

Saturdays & Sundays
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Arrival Instructions

When you arrive, please call the kitchen at 253-260-4266 for assistance entering the building.

Volunteer Attire

Volunteers working in kitchen spaces must wear:

Closed-toe, non-slip or rubber-soled shoes

Full-length pants

Comfortable clothing that can get dirty

Long hair tied back

Aprons and hairnets will be provided. Please avoid wearing loose jewelry or nail polish.

Health & Safety

Please do not volunteer if you are feeling sick

FareStart is a mask-friendly environment

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances!

Volunteer Program: FareStart Kitchens

OVERVIEW

Lead Volunteers in the Community Meals Kitchen help create a welcoming, organized, and productive volunteer experience while supporting FareStart’s mission to transform lives, disrupt poverty, and nourish communities through food and job training. Lead Volunteers serve as peer leaders who support staff with volunteer coordination, orientation, kitchen setup, and meal prep activities.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

·        Welcome and check in volunteers upon arrival

·        Support new volunteers with orientation and kitchen expectations

·        Distribute aprons, hairnets, gloves, and nametags

·        Review kitchen safety, sanitation, and food handling guidelines

·        Coordinate with FareStart staff to review the day’s meal prep plan and priorities

·        Help set up prep stations, tools, and ingredients before volunteers begin work

·        Provide direction, encouragement, and task support to volunteer groups throughout the shift

·        Assist with maintaining a clean, safe, and organized kitchen environment

·        Help ensure volunteers follow dress code and food safety standards

·        Communicate volunteer questions or concerns to FareStart staff

·        Support end-of-shift cleanup and organization

TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION

·        Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00am-11:30am

·        Saturday & Sunday 10:00am-3:00pm

·        Galaxy Studios Building, 635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle WA 98119

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

·         Must be 18 years or older

·        Must wear closed-toe shoes and appropriate kitchen attire

·         Must follow all food safety and sanitation guidelines and be willing to get WA Food Worker Card (FareStart is able to pay and provide service hours for taking test)

·        Must be reliable and arrive on time for scheduled shifts

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

·        Friendly, dependable, and comfortable leading small groups

·        Strong communication and organizational skills

·        Ability to work in a fast-paced kitchen environment

·         Previous volunteer, food service, or leadership experience preferred but not required

·        Comfortable standing for extended periods and performing light to moderate lifting

·        Commitment to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all volunteers and staff


Location

Community Meals Kitchen – Galaxy Building
635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

Parking & Transportation

Galaxy Building Garage: approximately $16

Paid lot across the street: approximately $14

Free street parking available nearby

Bus routes 24 and 30 stop nearby

Shift Times

Saturdays & Sundays
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Arrival Instructions

When you arrive, please call the kitchen at 253-260-4266 for assistance entering the building.

Volunteer Attire

Volunteers working in kitchen spaces must wear:

Closed-toe, non-slip or rubber-soled shoes

Full-length pants

Comfortable clothing that can get dirty

Long hair tied back

Aprons and hairnets will be provided. Please avoid wearing loose jewelry or nail polish.

Health & Safety

Please do not volunteer if you are feeling sick

FareStart is a mask-friendly environment

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances!

Volunteer Program: FareStart Kitchens

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98119

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Meals Kitchen Meals Prep--Weekday Mornings

Join FareStart in making meals at our Community Meals Kitchen!

We believe everyone is entitled to fresh, healthy and nutritious food.  We have over 30 years of history and expertise in preparing and delivering meals across the Greater Seattle area, producing 19 million meals for local nonprofits, shelters, respite centers, youth and adult daycare centers and schools.  Volunteers help with a variety of tasks to help supplement the large amount of work that goes in to creating around 2,365 meals each day. No kitchen experience required! A great opportunity for hands-on volunteer work and team building.

We rely on the hard work of volunteers in order to effectively serve our community.  If you schedule a volunteer shift and do not show up it means others are not able to sign up and we aren't able to make the meals our community depends on.  Please unregister yourself as soon as possible if you are not able to attend so others may sign up.

Volunteer Duties: Volunteers will help prepare meals by completing basic preparation tasks. FareStart staff will assign tasks based on individual skill and comfort level.

Assemble and wrap sandwichesClean and cut produceCut bread for croutonsPortion, assemble, and label mealsCreate flashcards and other

Location: Galaxy Building, 635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

Phone: 206-588-4020

Parking: Is available in Galaxy Building Garage ($16), a lot across the street ($14), or on the street for free. Bus routes 24 and 30 stop along the street.

Dates/Times: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

9:30am-11:30am

Attire: Volunteers are asked to wear sturdy, closed-toed, non-slip/rubber-soled shoes and full-length pants. We also advise volunteers to wear clothes and shoes which can get dirty, we will provide aprons. Long hair must be tied back, and all volunteers must wear a hat or a hairnet (hairnet provided). Please refrain from wearing nail polish.

Group Size: Individuals or groups of up to 5 people.

All volunteers must be signed up in advance and complete a user profile on the volunteer website, those without accounts or not signed up for the shift will be turned away.

Health & Safety Considerations: 

Do not volunteer if sickFareStart is a mask-friendly environment

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances! 

Volunteer Program: FareStart Kitchens

Join FareStart in making meals at our Community Meals Kitchen!

We believe everyone is entitled to fresh, healthy and nutritious food.  We have over 30 years of history and expertise in preparing and delivering meals across the Greater Seattle area, producing 19 million meals for local nonprofits, shelters, respite centers, youth and adult daycare centers and schools.  Volunteers help with a variety of tasks to help supplement the large amount of work that goes in to creating around 2,365 meals each day. No kitchen experience required! A great opportunity for hands-on volunteer work and team building.

We rely on the hard work of volunteers in order to effectively serve our community.  If you schedule a volunteer shift and do not show up it means others are not able to sign up and we aren't able to make the meals our community depends on.  Please unregister yourself as soon as possible if you are not able to attend so others may sign up.

Volunteer Duties: Volunteers will help prepare meals by completing basic preparation tasks. FareStart staff will assign tasks based on individual skill and comfort level.

Assemble and wrap sandwichesClean and cut produceCut bread for croutonsPortion, assemble, and label mealsCreate flashcards and other

Location: Galaxy Building, 635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

Phone: 206-588-4020

Parking: Is available in Galaxy Building Garage ($16), a lot across the street ($14), or on the street for free. Bus routes 24 and 30 stop along the street.

Dates/Times: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

9:30am-11:30am

Attire: Volunteers are asked to wear sturdy, closed-toed, non-slip/rubber-soled shoes and full-length pants. We also advise volunteers to wear clothes and shoes which can get dirty, we will provide aprons. Long hair must be tied back, and all volunteers must wear a hat or a hairnet (hairnet provided). Please refrain from wearing nail polish.

Group Size: Individuals or groups of up to 5 people.

All volunteers must be signed up in advance and complete a user profile on the volunteer website, those without accounts or not signed up for the shift will be turned away.

Health & Safety Considerations: 

Do not volunteer if sickFareStart is a mask-friendly environment

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances! 

Volunteer Program: FareStart Kitchens

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98119

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Meals Kitchen Lead--Weekday Mornings

OVERVIEW Lead Volunteers in the Community Meals Kitchen help create a welcoming, organized, and productive volunteer experience while supporting FareStart’s mission to transform lives, disrupt poverty, and nourish communities through food and job training. Lead Volunteers serve as peer leaders who support staff with volunteer coordination, orientation, kitchen setup, and meal prep activities.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

·        Welcome and check in volunteers upon arrival

·        Support new volunteers with orientation and kitchen expectations

·        Distribute aprons, hairnets, gloves, and nametags

·        Review kitchen safety, sanitation, and food handling guidelines

·        Coordinate with FareStart staff to review the day’s meal prep plan and priorities

·        Help set up prep stations, tools, and ingredients before volunteers begin work

·        Provide direction, encouragement, and task support to volunteer groups throughout the shift

·        Assist with maintaining a clean, safe, and organized kitchen environment

·        Help ensure volunteers follow dress code and food safety standards

·        Communicate volunteer questions or concerns to FareStart staff

·        Support end-of-shift cleanup and organization


TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION

·        Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:30am-11:30am

·        Saturday & Sunday 10:00am-3:00pm

·        Galaxy Studios Building, 635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle WA 98119


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

·        Must be 18 years or older

·        Must wear closed-toe shoes and appropriate kitchen attire

·        Must follow all food safety and sanitation guidelines and be willing to get WA Food Worker Card (FareStart is able to pay and provide service hours for taking test)

·        Must be reliable and arrive on time for scheduled shifts

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

·        Friendly, dependable, and comfortable leading small groups

·        Strong communication and organizational skills

·        Ability to work in a fast-paced kitchen environment

·        Previous volunteer, food service, or leadership experience preferred but not required

·        Comfortable standing for extended periods and performing light to moderate lifting

·        Commitment to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all volunteers and staff

Location: Galaxy Building, 635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

Phone: 253-260-4266

Parking: Is available in Galaxy Building Garage ($16), a lot across the street ($14), or on the street for free. Bus routes 24 and 30 stop along the street.

Dates/Times: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

9:30am-11:30am

Attire: Volunteers are asked to wear sturdy, closed-toed, non-slip/rubber-soled shoes and full-length pants. We also advise volunteers to wear clothes and shoes which can get dirty, we will provide aprons. Long hair must be tied back, and all volunteers must wear a hat or a hairnet (hairnet provided). Please refrain from wearing nail polish.

Health & Safety Considerations: 

Do not volunteer if sickFareStart is a mask-friendly environment

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances! 

Volunteer Program: FareStart Kitchens

OVERVIEW Lead Volunteers in the Community Meals Kitchen help create a welcoming, organized, and productive volunteer experience while supporting FareStart’s mission to transform lives, disrupt poverty, and nourish communities through food and job training. Lead Volunteers serve as peer leaders who support staff with volunteer coordination, orientation, kitchen setup, and meal prep activities.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

·        Welcome and check in volunteers upon arrival

·        Support new volunteers with orientation and kitchen expectations

·        Distribute aprons, hairnets, gloves, and nametags

·        Review kitchen safety, sanitation, and food handling guidelines

·        Coordinate with FareStart staff to review the day’s meal prep plan and priorities

·        Help set up prep stations, tools, and ingredients before volunteers begin work

·        Provide direction, encouragement, and task support to volunteer groups throughout the shift

·        Assist with maintaining a clean, safe, and organized kitchen environment

·        Help ensure volunteers follow dress code and food safety standards

·        Communicate volunteer questions or concerns to FareStart staff

·        Support end-of-shift cleanup and organization


TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION

·        Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:30am-11:30am

·        Saturday & Sunday 10:00am-3:00pm

·        Galaxy Studios Building, 635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle WA 98119


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

·        Must be 18 years or older

·        Must wear closed-toe shoes and appropriate kitchen attire

·        Must follow all food safety and sanitation guidelines and be willing to get WA Food Worker Card (FareStart is able to pay and provide service hours for taking test)

·        Must be reliable and arrive on time for scheduled shifts

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

·        Friendly, dependable, and comfortable leading small groups

·        Strong communication and organizational skills

·        Ability to work in a fast-paced kitchen environment

·        Previous volunteer, food service, or leadership experience preferred but not required

·        Comfortable standing for extended periods and performing light to moderate lifting

·        Commitment to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all volunteers and staff

Location: Galaxy Building, 635 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

Phone: 253-260-4266

Parking: Is available in Galaxy Building Garage ($16), a lot across the street ($14), or on the street for free. Bus routes 24 and 30 stop along the street.

Dates/Times: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

9:30am-11:30am

Attire: Volunteers are asked to wear sturdy, closed-toed, non-slip/rubber-soled shoes and full-length pants. We also advise volunteers to wear clothes and shoes which can get dirty, we will provide aprons. Long hair must be tied back, and all volunteers must wear a hat or a hairnet (hairnet provided). Please refrain from wearing nail polish.

Health & Safety Considerations: 

Do not volunteer if sickFareStart is a mask-friendly environment

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances! 

Volunteer Program: FareStart Kitchens

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98119

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glean with FareStart at Beacon Food Forest

Once a month, instead of Sofia's usual Monday Food Resourcing Kitchen Shift, volunteers will meet at the Beacon Food Forest located in Beacon Hill. You will be assisting with a small-scale harvest of mainly herbs, along with some berries and greens that will go towards our Community & School Meals Programs. It is a great way to get outside for a bit and enjoy the nice weather! Attached are highlighted areas with free parking once you arrive. 

Beacon Food Forest: S Dakota St, Seattle WA 98198

Beacon Food Forest is a 7-acre food forest adjacent to Jefferson Park on Beacon Hill near 15th Avenue South and South Dakota St.  Free parking highlighted below, meet FareStart staff at the gazebo entrance.

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Once a month, instead of Sofia's usual Monday Food Resourcing Kitchen Shift, volunteers will meet at the Beacon Food Forest located in Beacon Hill. You will be assisting with a small-scale harvest of mainly herbs, along with some berries and greens that will go towards our Community & School Meals Programs. It is a great way to get outside for a bit and enjoy the nice weather! Attached are highlighted areas with free parking once you arrive. 

Beacon Food Forest: S Dakota St, Seattle WA 98198

Beacon Food Forest is a 7-acre food forest adjacent to Jefferson Park on Beacon Hill near 15th Avenue South and South Dakota St.  Free parking highlighted below, meet FareStart staff at the gazebo entrance.

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98108

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Curriculum & Materials Support

Overview

The Curriculum & Materials Support Volunteer assists FareStart's training teams by preparing and organizing classroom materials that support student learning and workforce development programs. This behind-the-scenes role helps ensure instructors have the resources they need to create engaging, effective learning experiences for students.

ResponsibilitiesCreate, assemble, and organize classroom materials such as flashcards, worksheets, handouts, and learning aidsPrint, cut, laminate, and prepare materials for upcoming classesOrganize curriculum binders, classroom supplies, and instructional resourcesAssist staff with special projects related to curriculum development and classroom preparationSupport training staff with administrative tasks related to classroom readinessQualificationsAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsAbility to work independently and follow instructionsComfortable using basic office equipment such as printers, laminators, and paper cuttersBasic computer skills preferredInterest in education, workforce development, or supporting student successTime CommitmentFlexible weekday schedulingShifts typically range from 2–4 hoursOngoing volunteers preferred, but project-based opportunities may be availablePhysical RequirementsAbility to sit or stand for extended periodsAbility to lift up to 20 pounds occasionallyAbility to perform repetitive tasks such as cutting, sorting, and assembling materialsTraining & Supervision

Volunteers will receive an orientation to FareStart and role-specific training from the Training Programs team. Ongoing support and supervision will be provided by FareStart staff.

Impact

By supporting the preparation of classroom materials, Curriculum & Materials Support Volunteers help create engaging learning environments and contribute directly to student success. Your work allows instructors to spend more time focused on teaching, coaching, and supporting students as they build skills for employment and long-term economic mobility.

Volunteer Program: Job Training and Employment Programs

Overview

The Curriculum & Materials Support Volunteer assists FareStart's training teams by preparing and organizing classroom materials that support student learning and workforce development programs. This behind-the-scenes role helps ensure instructors have the resources they need to create engaging, effective learning experiences for students.

ResponsibilitiesCreate, assemble, and organize classroom materials such as flashcards, worksheets, handouts, and learning aidsPrint, cut, laminate, and prepare materials for upcoming classesOrganize curriculum binders, classroom supplies, and instructional resourcesAssist staff with special projects related to curriculum development and classroom preparationSupport training staff with administrative tasks related to classroom readinessQualificationsAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsAbility to work independently and follow instructionsComfortable using basic office equipment such as printers, laminators, and paper cuttersBasic computer skills preferredInterest in education, workforce development, or supporting student successTime CommitmentFlexible weekday schedulingShifts typically range from 2–4 hoursOngoing volunteers preferred, but project-based opportunities may be availablePhysical RequirementsAbility to sit or stand for extended periodsAbility to lift up to 20 pounds occasionallyAbility to perform repetitive tasks such as cutting, sorting, and assembling materialsTraining & Supervision

Volunteers will receive an orientation to FareStart and role-specific training from the Training Programs team. Ongoing support and supervision will be provided by FareStart staff.

Impact

By supporting the preparation of classroom materials, Curriculum & Materials Support Volunteers help create engaging learning environments and contribute directly to student success. Your work allows instructors to spend more time focused on teaching, coaching, and supporting students as they build skills for employment and long-term economic mobility.

Volunteer Program: Job Training and Employment Programs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98119

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Resourcing Kitchen Support

Overview

FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team partners with area food rescue nonprofits, local farms, and food businesses to pick up food donations. This product will be used in our community meals to support student training, and in other food security initiatives. It helps FareStart incorporate fresh, local, and nutritious products into those programs, diversify ingredients we wouldn’t otherwise be able to purchase, and minimize costs.

Tasks

This ongoing weekly volunteer role will support in a variety of activities, including:

Receiving, sorting, and processing recovered and donated food for immediate use, transfer, or long-term storage Prepping product to be viable for immediate use by kitchens and for storage. Sorting, weighing, labeling and other inventory related tasks Basic kitchen prep tasks Sorting and organizing product based on each programs needs and setting items up for transfer and pick up

Schedule and Location

Mondays & Tuesdays, 4:30pm-6:30pm at 700 Virginia St, Seattle WA 98101

Qualifications and Requirements

Be able to lift up to 35 pounds repeatedly Be able to stand and walk for up to 2 hours Adhere to FareStart's volunteer expectations Flexibility: tasks and amount of work may change week to week Must be 18yrs +

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances! 


Volunteer Program: FareStart Kitchens

Overview

FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team partners with area food rescue nonprofits, local farms, and food businesses to pick up food donations. This product will be used in our community meals to support student training, and in other food security initiatives. It helps FareStart incorporate fresh, local, and nutritious products into those programs, diversify ingredients we wouldn’t otherwise be able to purchase, and minimize costs.

Tasks

This ongoing weekly volunteer role will support in a variety of activities, including:

Receiving, sorting, and processing recovered and donated food for immediate use, transfer, or long-term storage Prepping product to be viable for immediate use by kitchens and for storage. Sorting, weighing, labeling and other inventory related tasks Basic kitchen prep tasks Sorting and organizing product based on each programs needs and setting items up for transfer and pick up

Schedule and Location

Mondays & Tuesdays, 4:30pm-6:30pm at 700 Virginia St, Seattle WA 98101

Qualifications and Requirements

Be able to lift up to 35 pounds repeatedly Be able to stand and walk for up to 2 hours Adhere to FareStart's volunteer expectations Flexibility: tasks and amount of work may change week to week Must be 18yrs +

Please click this link to view the On-Site Volunteering Information Sheet before your shift. You will find key information here, including photos of building entrances! 


Volunteer Program: FareStart Kitchens

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Restaurant Support

OVERVIEW

FareStart is a social enterprise nonprofit that transforms lives, disrupts poverty, and nourishes communities through food, life skills, and job training. Our restaurant serves as both a dining space and a hands-on classroom where students gain real-world culinary and customer service experience.

We are seeking enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to support lunch service at the FareStart Restaurant. Volunteers play an important role in creating a welcoming experience for guests while supporting students in our job training programs.

 

ACTIVITIES

Volunteers may assist with:

Polishing silverware & rollups Polishing glassware for events & Guest Chef Nights Organizing equipment and collateral for events & Guest Chef Nights setup Any other tasks required to assist staff with set up for special occasions

 

Tasks vary based on daily restaurant needs and volunteer comfort level.

 

TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION

·        Wednesdays & Fridays 2:00PM to 4:00PM

·        FareStart Restaurant, 700 Virginia St, Seattle WA 98101

 

QUALIFICATIONS

·         Friendly, positive attitude and willingness to work as part of a team

·         Ability to stand for extended periods and move throughout the restaurant

·         Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment

·         Must be 18 years or older for onsite volunteer opportunities

·         Attire: Closed-toe shoes, long pants, clean, comfortable clothing, hat or hairnet required in    food preparation areas and will be provided if needed

Volunteer Program: Event Staffing and Administration

OVERVIEW

FareStart is a social enterprise nonprofit that transforms lives, disrupts poverty, and nourishes communities through food, life skills, and job training. Our restaurant serves as both a dining space and a hands-on classroom where students gain real-world culinary and customer service experience.

We are seeking enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to support lunch service at the FareStart Restaurant. Volunteers play an important role in creating a welcoming experience for guests while supporting students in our job training programs.

 

ACTIVITIES

Volunteers may assist with:

Polishing silverware & rollups Polishing glassware for events & Guest Chef Nights Organizing equipment and collateral for events & Guest Chef Nights setup Any other tasks required to assist staff with set up for special occasions

 

Tasks vary based on daily restaurant needs and volunteer comfort level.

 

TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION

·        Wednesdays & Fridays 2:00PM to 4:00PM

·        FareStart Restaurant, 700 Virginia St, Seattle WA 98101

 

QUALIFICATIONS

·         Friendly, positive attitude and willingness to work as part of a team

·         Ability to stand for extended periods and move throughout the restaurant

·         Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment

·         Must be 18 years or older for onsite volunteer opportunities

·         Attire: Closed-toe shoes, long pants, clean, comfortable clothing, hat or hairnet required in    food preparation areas and will be provided if needed

Volunteer Program: Event Staffing and Administration

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Glean with FareStart at The Bellevue Urban Garden

Join us at The Bellevue Urban Garden (tBUG) in Bellevue to Glean produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team works with local partners to support our food security and rescue initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals kitchens to provide local, nutritious food to communities experiencing food insecurity.

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurity Traditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvest

Bringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!

Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects   Knife Safety


DRIVING/PARKING DIRECTIONS156th Pl NE, Bellevue, WA 98008

tBUG is located on the right when coming from 156th Ave SE. Volunteers can park in the gravel on the side of the road (in yellow) or in the Lake Hills parking lot nearby (in yellow).

Note for glean leads: To unload supplies and load produce back into the van, you can park near the entrance gate but make sure not to block the trail. Otherwise, you can park in either area (in yellow) for they are roughly the same walking distance from tBUG.

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Join us at The Bellevue Urban Garden (tBUG) in Bellevue to Glean produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team works with local partners to support our food security and rescue initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals kitchens to provide local, nutritious food to communities experiencing food insecurity.

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurity Traditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvest

Bringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!

Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects   Knife Safety


DRIVING/PARKING DIRECTIONS156th Pl NE, Bellevue, WA 98008

tBUG is located on the right when coming from 156th Ave SE. Volunteers can park in the gravel on the side of the road (in yellow) or in the Lake Hills parking lot nearby (in yellow).

Note for glean leads: To unload supplies and load produce back into the van, you can park near the entrance gate but make sure not to block the trail. Otherwise, you can park in either area (in yellow) for they are roughly the same walking distance from tBUG.

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98007

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Guest Chef Night Pre-Event Support

Overview

FareStart invited local chefs to work with our students to prepare a 3-course meal for our guests.  All proceeds and donations from Guest Chef Night go back into our program to fund student services and training.  

Duties

Fold printed menus Fold napkinsShine glasses and silverware

Time Commitment & Location

2pm-4pmFareStart Office:  700 Virginia St. Seattle, WA 98101

Qualifications

18+ years of ageMust agree to adhere to volunteer expectations.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

Overview

FareStart invited local chefs to work with our students to prepare a 3-course meal for our guests.  All proceeds and donations from Guest Chef Night go back into our program to fund student services and training.  

Duties

Fold printed menus Fold napkinsShine glasses and silverware

Time Commitment & Location

2pm-4pmFareStart Office:  700 Virginia St. Seattle, WA 98101

Qualifications

18+ years of ageMust agree to adhere to volunteer expectations.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guest Chef Night Volunteer Server

Overview

Guest Chef Night pairs premier local chefs with FareStart students to create a three-course meal served by volunteer community members.  All revenue and donations from the event support FareStart's job training and placement programs. Volunteer servers will be providing table service for the evening.

 

DUTIES

Under the direction of the Service Leads:

 Pre-Service: Pour water, light candles. During Service: Serve meals, take beverage orders, and serve Non-alcoholic beverages, bus tables, refill waters, provide excellent customer service. End of Service: Take all dishes to dishwasher, put all linens in Aramark rental bags, wipe down tables in your section with sanitizer, assist beverage expo with breaking down beverage line and restocking and cleaning counter, assist with mezzanine and PDR breakdown and clean up.

 

TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION

• Thursday 3:30pm-9:30pm

• 700 Virginia St. Seattle WA 98101

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

• 18 + years of age

• Must agree to adhere to volunteer expectations

• Attire: Sturdy, closed toed, non-slip shoes, no exposed underarms or midriffs, skirts or

shorts no shorter than 6 inches above the knee.


Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

Overview

Guest Chef Night pairs premier local chefs with FareStart students to create a three-course meal served by volunteer community members.  All revenue and donations from the event support FareStart's job training and placement programs. Volunteer servers will be providing table service for the evening.

 

DUTIES

Under the direction of the Service Leads:

 Pre-Service: Pour water, light candles. During Service: Serve meals, take beverage orders, and serve Non-alcoholic beverages, bus tables, refill waters, provide excellent customer service. End of Service: Take all dishes to dishwasher, put all linens in Aramark rental bags, wipe down tables in your section with sanitizer, assist beverage expo with breaking down beverage line and restocking and cleaning counter, assist with mezzanine and PDR breakdown and clean up.

 

TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION

• Thursday 3:30pm-9:30pm

• 700 Virginia St. Seattle WA 98101

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

• 18 + years of age

• Must agree to adhere to volunteer expectations

• Attire: Sturdy, closed toed, non-slip shoes, no exposed underarms or midriffs, skirts or

shorts no shorter than 6 inches above the knee.


Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98312

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Service Lead--Guest Chef Night

OVERVIEW

Guest Chef Night pairs premier local chefs with FareStart students to create a three course meal served by volunteer community members.  All revenue and donations from Guest Chef Night support FareStart's job training and placement programs.


DUTIES


• Maintain server section, manages 2-4 community volunteers (servers), records meal selections, oversees guest satisfaction and ticket times.
• Inform community group volunteers (servers) of their assigned tables, provide training and supervision of servers.
• Ensure tables are fully set, water pitchers, sugar caddies, and coffee creamers are prepared.
• Maintain a high level of customer service including making sure water glasses are refilled, wait times are short, and tables are pre-bussed before next course is served.
• End of Service: Ensure tables are empty and wiped down, sweep carpet in assigned section with Hoky,
assist with breakdown of mezzanine and PDR.


TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION


• Thursday 4:00pm-10:00pm
• 700 Virginia St. Seattle WA 98101


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


• 21 + years of age
• Class 12 MAST WA alcohol servers permit, submitted on volunteer portal prior to shift and shown when
checking in for the evening.
• Valid Food Worker’s Card submitted on volunteer portal prior to shift.
• Must agree to adhere to FareStart volunteer alcohol server policy and procedures 
• Must agree to adhere to volunteer expectations
• Attire: Sturdy, closed toed, non-slip shoes, no exposed underarms or midriffs, skirts or shorts no shorter than 6 inches above the knee.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

OVERVIEW

Guest Chef Night pairs premier local chefs with FareStart students to create a three course meal served by volunteer community members.  All revenue and donations from Guest Chef Night support FareStart's job training and placement programs.


DUTIES


• Maintain server section, manages 2-4 community volunteers (servers), records meal selections, oversees guest satisfaction and ticket times.
• Inform community group volunteers (servers) of their assigned tables, provide training and supervision of servers.
• Ensure tables are fully set, water pitchers, sugar caddies, and coffee creamers are prepared.
• Maintain a high level of customer service including making sure water glasses are refilled, wait times are short, and tables are pre-bussed before next course is served.
• End of Service: Ensure tables are empty and wiped down, sweep carpet in assigned section with Hoky,
assist with breakdown of mezzanine and PDR.


TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION


• Thursday 4:00pm-10:00pm
• 700 Virginia St. Seattle WA 98101


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


• 21 + years of age
• Class 12 MAST WA alcohol servers permit, submitted on volunteer portal prior to shift and shown when
checking in for the evening.
• Valid Food Worker’s Card submitted on volunteer portal prior to shift.
• Must agree to adhere to FareStart volunteer alcohol server policy and procedures 
• Must agree to adhere to volunteer expectations
• Attire: Sturdy, closed toed, non-slip shoes, no exposed underarms or midriffs, skirts or shorts no shorter than 6 inches above the knee.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98312

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Runner--Guest Chef Night

OVERVIEW


FareStart invites local chefs to work with our students to prepare a 3-course meal for our guests. All
proceeds and donations from Guest Chef Night go back into our program and fund student services
and training. Volunteers fulfill a variety of service roles for the evening.


DUTIES


• Coordinate with Hot Expo to ensure orders go to the right sections.
• Add meals to trays and deliver to appropriate section, alert Section Captain upon delivery.
• End of Service: assist with bussing and clean up.


TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION


• Thursday 4:00pm-10:00pm
• 700 Virginia St. Seattle WA 98101


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


• 21 + years of age
• Do not volunteer if sick / FareStart is a mask friendly environment
• Valid Food Worker’s Card submitted on volunteer portal prior to shift.
• Must agree to adhere to volunteer expectations 
• Attire: Sturdy, closed toed, non-slip shoes, no exposed underarms or midriffs, skirts or
shorts no shorter than 6 inches above the knee.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

OVERVIEW


FareStart invites local chefs to work with our students to prepare a 3-course meal for our guests. All
proceeds and donations from Guest Chef Night go back into our program and fund student services
and training. Volunteers fulfill a variety of service roles for the evening.


DUTIES


• Coordinate with Hot Expo to ensure orders go to the right sections.
• Add meals to trays and deliver to appropriate section, alert Section Captain upon delivery.
• End of Service: assist with bussing and clean up.


TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION


• Thursday 4:00pm-10:00pm
• 700 Virginia St. Seattle WA 98101


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


• 21 + years of age
• Do not volunteer if sick / FareStart is a mask friendly environment
• Valid Food Worker’s Card submitted on volunteer portal prior to shift.
• Must agree to adhere to volunteer expectations 
• Attire: Sturdy, closed toed, non-slip shoes, no exposed underarms or midriffs, skirts or
shorts no shorter than 6 inches above the knee.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hot Expo--Guest Chef Night

OVERVIEW


FareStart invites local chefs to work with our students to prepare a 3-course meal for our guests. All
proceeds and donations from Guest Chef Night go back into our program and fund student services
and training. Volunteers fulfill a variety of service roles for the evening.


DUTIES


• Coordinate with the Guest Chef to ensure orders leave the kitchen correctly and
completely.
• Watch ticket times and communicate with the chef to maintain proper service standards.
• Keep expo line clear of debris.
• Wipe down service line with sanitizer and remove old tickets.
• End of Shift: Restock ALL service ware on and under line, clear all cups, garbage, and
recycling from the line and wipe down with sanitizer, assist chef with volunteer meal.


TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION


• Thursday 5:00pm-10:00pm
• 700 Virginia St. Seattle WA 98101


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


• 21 + years of age
• Do not volunteer if sick / FareStart is a mask friendly environment 
• Valid Food Worker’s Card submitted on volunteer portal prior to shift.
• Must agree to adhere to volunteer expectations
• Attire: Sturdy, closed toed, non-slip shoes, no exposed underarms or midriffs, skirts or
shorts no shorter than 6 inches above the knee.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

OVERVIEW


FareStart invites local chefs to work with our students to prepare a 3-course meal for our guests. All
proceeds and donations from Guest Chef Night go back into our program and fund student services
and training. Volunteers fulfill a variety of service roles for the evening.


DUTIES


• Coordinate with the Guest Chef to ensure orders leave the kitchen correctly and
completely.
• Watch ticket times and communicate with the chef to maintain proper service standards.
• Keep expo line clear of debris.
• Wipe down service line with sanitizer and remove old tickets.
• End of Shift: Restock ALL service ware on and under line, clear all cups, garbage, and
recycling from the line and wipe down with sanitizer, assist chef with volunteer meal.


TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION


• Thursday 5:00pm-10:00pm
• 700 Virginia St. Seattle WA 98101


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


• 21 + years of age
• Do not volunteer if sick / FareStart is a mask friendly environment 
• Valid Food Worker’s Card submitted on volunteer portal prior to shift.
• Must agree to adhere to volunteer expectations
• Attire: Sturdy, closed toed, non-slip shoes, no exposed underarms or midriffs, skirts or
shorts no shorter than 6 inches above the knee.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98312

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Beverage Server--Guest Chef Night

OVERVIEW


Guest Chef Night pairs premier local chefs with FareStart students to create a three-course meal served by volunteer community members.  All revenue and donations from Guest Chef Night support FareStart's job training and placement programs.


DUTIES

Beverage servers are equipped to provide knowledgeable suggestions about wine and answer
any questions that guests may have regarding wine pairings.
• Pour and serve wine, beer, and pre batched cocktails as ordered via section captains.
• Act as “bar back” refilling glassware as needed.
• End of Service: Place unused wine glasses in Pedersen’s racks and move to “rentals” area of
kitchen, return beverage trays to beverage line, recork used wine, wipe down all surfaces
behind bar with sanitizer, empty trash/recycling.


TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION


• Thursday 4:00pm-10:00pm
• 700 Virginia St. Seattle WA 98101


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


• 21 + years of age
• Class 12 MAST WA alcohol servers permit, submitted on volunteer portal prior to shift and
shown when checking in for the evening.  We can assist you in getting your permit, it only takes a couple of hours and the class and test can be taken from home.
• Must agree to adhere to FareStart volunteer alcohol server policy and procedures
• Must agree to adhere to volunteer expectations 
• Attire: Sturdy, closed toed, non-slip shoes, no exposed underarms or midriffs, skirts or
shorts no shorter than 6 inches above the knee.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

OVERVIEW


Guest Chef Night pairs premier local chefs with FareStart students to create a three-course meal served by volunteer community members.  All revenue and donations from Guest Chef Night support FareStart's job training and placement programs.


DUTIES

Beverage servers are equipped to provide knowledgeable suggestions about wine and answer
any questions that guests may have regarding wine pairings.
• Pour and serve wine, beer, and pre batched cocktails as ordered via section captains.
• Act as “bar back” refilling glassware as needed.
• End of Service: Place unused wine glasses in Pedersen’s racks and move to “rentals” area of
kitchen, return beverage trays to beverage line, recork used wine, wipe down all surfaces
behind bar with sanitizer, empty trash/recycling.


TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION


• Thursday 4:00pm-10:00pm
• 700 Virginia St. Seattle WA 98101


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


• 21 + years of age
• Class 12 MAST WA alcohol servers permit, submitted on volunteer portal prior to shift and
shown when checking in for the evening.  We can assist you in getting your permit, it only takes a couple of hours and the class and test can be taken from home.
• Must agree to adhere to FareStart volunteer alcohol server policy and procedures
• Must agree to adhere to volunteer expectations 
• Attire: Sturdy, closed toed, non-slip shoes, no exposed underarms or midriffs, skirts or
shorts no shorter than 6 inches above the knee.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host Runner--Guest Chef Night

OVERVIEW


FareStart invites local chefs to work with our students to prepare a 3-course meal for our guests. All
proceeds and donations from Guest Chef Night go back into our program and fund student services
and training. Volunteers fulfill a variety of service roles for the evening.


DUTIES

• With direction from Host, show guests to their assigned table.
• Pull out chairs for anyone needing extra assistance.
• Hand off any special reservation notes to Section Captain.


TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION


• Thursday 4:00pm-10:00pm
• 700 Virginia St. Seattle WA 98101


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


• 21 + years of age
• Must agree to adhere to volunteer expectations (provided on volunteer portal)
• Attire: Sturdy, closed toed, non-slip shoes, no exposed underarms or midriffs, skirts or
shorts no shorter than 6 inches above the knee.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

OVERVIEW


FareStart invites local chefs to work with our students to prepare a 3-course meal for our guests. All
proceeds and donations from Guest Chef Night go back into our program and fund student services
and training. Volunteers fulfill a variety of service roles for the evening.


DUTIES

• With direction from Host, show guests to their assigned table.
• Pull out chairs for anyone needing extra assistance.
• Hand off any special reservation notes to Section Captain.


TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION


• Thursday 4:00pm-10:00pm
• 700 Virginia St. Seattle WA 98101


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


• 21 + years of age
• Must agree to adhere to volunteer expectations (provided on volunteer portal)
• Attire: Sturdy, closed toed, non-slip shoes, no exposed underarms or midriffs, skirts or
shorts no shorter than 6 inches above the knee.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Flex Guest Chef Night

This volunteer role will flex as needed to fill in gaps and support in a variety of roles.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

This volunteer role will flex as needed to fill in gaps and support in a variety of roles.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98312

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Dishwasher--Guest Chef Night

Volunteer Opportunity: Dishwasher – Guest Chef Night
Location: FareStart Restaurant (7th & Virginia, Seattle)
Shift: Evening (typically 4:30 PM – 9:30 PM, varies by event)

Overview
Support an unforgettable evening at FareStart’s Guest Chef Night by joining our back-of-house team as a Volunteer Dishwasher. Guest Chef Night brings together renowned local chefs and FareStart students to create a three-course dining experience for the community. Volunteers play a critical role in making the event run smoothly, and this position is essential to kitchen operations.

FareStart is a social enterprise nonprofit that uses food as a tool to transform lives, disrupt poverty, and nourish communities through job training and employment programs.

Responsibilities

Wash dishes, glassware, utensils throughout service Maintain a clean, organized, and sanitary dishwashing station Support kitchen flow by ensuring a steady supply of clean items for chefs and service staff Assist with basic kitchen clean-up Follow all food safety and sanitation guidelines

Qualifications

Able to work in a fast-paced, high-energy kitchen environment Comfortable standing for extended periods and performing repetitive tasks(up to 5 hours with breaks) Able to lift up to 25 lbs and handle wet, slippery conditions with care Reliable, punctual, and able to commit to the full shift Must be 18 years or older

What to Expect

A team-oriented, behind-the-scenes role critical to event success On-site training and guidance from kitchen staff A lively and rewarding environment supporting FareStart students and guest chefs Volunteers have the opportunity to enjoy the meal after service

Impact
Your role ensures the kitchen runs efficiently, allowing chefs and students to focus on delivering a high-quality dining experience. By volunteering, you directly support FareStart’s mission and help create meaningful training opportunities for students.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

Volunteer Opportunity: Dishwasher – Guest Chef Night
Location: FareStart Restaurant (7th & Virginia, Seattle)
Shift: Evening (typically 4:30 PM – 9:30 PM, varies by event)

Overview
Support an unforgettable evening at FareStart’s Guest Chef Night by joining our back-of-house team as a Volunteer Dishwasher. Guest Chef Night brings together renowned local chefs and FareStart students to create a three-course dining experience for the community. Volunteers play a critical role in making the event run smoothly, and this position is essential to kitchen operations.

FareStart is a social enterprise nonprofit that uses food as a tool to transform lives, disrupt poverty, and nourish communities through job training and employment programs.

Responsibilities

Wash dishes, glassware, utensils throughout service Maintain a clean, organized, and sanitary dishwashing station Support kitchen flow by ensuring a steady supply of clean items for chefs and service staff Assist with basic kitchen clean-up Follow all food safety and sanitation guidelines

Qualifications

Able to work in a fast-paced, high-energy kitchen environment Comfortable standing for extended periods and performing repetitive tasks(up to 5 hours with breaks) Able to lift up to 25 lbs and handle wet, slippery conditions with care Reliable, punctual, and able to commit to the full shift Must be 18 years or older

What to Expect

A team-oriented, behind-the-scenes role critical to event success On-site training and guidance from kitchen staff A lively and rewarding environment supporting FareStart students and guest chefs Volunteers have the opportunity to enjoy the meal after service

Impact
Your role ensures the kitchen runs efficiently, allowing chefs and students to focus on delivering a high-quality dining experience. By volunteering, you directly support FareStart’s mission and help create meaningful training opportunities for students.

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host--Guest Chef Night

OVERVIEW

Guest Chef Night Hosts help create a welcoming and organized experience for guests attending FareStart’s signature dinner events. Volunteers greet guests upon arrival, check them in using an iPad registration system, and coordinate with host runners to escort guests to their assigned tables.

This role is ideal for volunteers who enjoy customer service, hospitality, and engaging with guests in a fast-paced event environment.

 

ACTIVITIES

·        Welcome guests warmly as they arrive for Guest Chef Night

·        Check guests in using an iPad-based guest list or registration system

·        Confirm reservations and answer basic event questions

·        Communicate table assignments to host runners

·        Coordinate guest flow to ensure smooth seating and timely service

·        Maintain a professional, friendly, and organized front-of-house atmosphere

·         Support FareStart staff with additional guest service tasks as needed

 

TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION

4:30PM-8:30PM

FareStart Restaurant, 700 Virginia St, Seattle WA 98101

 

QUALIFICATIONS

·        Friendly and professional communication skills

·        Comfortable using an iPad or basic technology

·        Ability to stay organized in a busy event setting

·        Reliable, punctual, and team-oriented

·         Previous hospitality or customer service experience is helpful but not required

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

OVERVIEW

Guest Chef Night Hosts help create a welcoming and organized experience for guests attending FareStart’s signature dinner events. Volunteers greet guests upon arrival, check them in using an iPad registration system, and coordinate with host runners to escort guests to their assigned tables.

This role is ideal for volunteers who enjoy customer service, hospitality, and engaging with guests in a fast-paced event environment.

 

ACTIVITIES

·        Welcome guests warmly as they arrive for Guest Chef Night

·        Check guests in using an iPad-based guest list or registration system

·        Confirm reservations and answer basic event questions

·        Communicate table assignments to host runners

·        Coordinate guest flow to ensure smooth seating and timely service

·        Maintain a professional, friendly, and organized front-of-house atmosphere

·         Support FareStart staff with additional guest service tasks as needed

 

TIME COMMITMENT & LOCATION

4:30PM-8:30PM

FareStart Restaurant, 700 Virginia St, Seattle WA 98101

 

QUALIFICATIONS

·        Friendly and professional communication skills

·        Comfortable using an iPad or basic technology

·        Ability to stay organized in a busy event setting

·        Reliable, punctual, and team-oriented

·         Previous hospitality or customer service experience is helpful but not required

Volunteer Program: Guest Chef Night

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glean with FareStart at 21 Acres Farm

Join us at 21-acres Farm in Woodinville to Glean produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Security Team works with local partners to support our food rescue and access initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals.

21 Acres is a leader in sustainable and regenerative practices, serving as a living laboratory center for sustainable ways of living. Their purpose is to promote the benefits of local food systems within the context of climate challenges through their farm, community gardens, native plant nursery, education center, and more. 

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurity Traditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvest

Bringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!

Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects   Knife Safety

Looking to get to 21 Acres on the bus from Seattle? Check out this route suggestion.

DRIVING/PARKING DIRECTIONS:

13701 NE 171st St, Woodinville, WA 98072 

The 21 Acres Center is a two-story gold building located on the right-hand side of the street. Turn into the parking lot and park anywhere. There will be tents set up on the sidewalk in the parking lot for gleaning events. This is where volunteers will meet and check in. 

 

After the Glean you are invited to enjoy the amenities of 21 acres which include:

Visit Campus, they offer farm walks, building tours to learn about their LEED platinum certified building Community Events, learn more and register here: 21 Acres Classes and Events Farm Steward Saturdays each week from April to November-work alongside knowledgeable 21 acres staff on a variety of seasonal restoration and farm projects that build soil health and climate resilience. Shop the Farm Market!  21 Acres Farm Market

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Join us at 21-acres Farm in Woodinville to Glean produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Security Team works with local partners to support our food rescue and access initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals.

21 Acres is a leader in sustainable and regenerative practices, serving as a living laboratory center for sustainable ways of living. Their purpose is to promote the benefits of local food systems within the context of climate challenges through their farm, community gardens, native plant nursery, education center, and more. 

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurity Traditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvest

Bringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!

Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects   Knife Safety

Looking to get to 21 Acres on the bus from Seattle? Check out this route suggestion.

DRIVING/PARKING DIRECTIONS:

13701 NE 171st St, Woodinville, WA 98072 

The 21 Acres Center is a two-story gold building located on the right-hand side of the street. Turn into the parking lot and park anywhere. There will be tents set up on the sidewalk in the parking lot for gleaning events. This is where volunteers will meet and check in. 

 

After the Glean you are invited to enjoy the amenities of 21 acres which include:

Visit Campus, they offer farm walks, building tours to learn about their LEED platinum certified building Community Events, learn more and register here: 21 Acres Classes and Events Farm Steward Saturdays each week from April to November-work alongside knowledgeable 21 acres staff on a variety of seasonal restoration and farm projects that build soil health and climate resilience. Shop the Farm Market!  21 Acres Farm Market

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98072

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Glean with FareStart at Carnation Farms

Join us at Carnation Farms in Carnation to harvest produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team works with local partners to support our food security and rescue initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals kitchens to provide local, nutritious food to communities experiencing food insecurity.

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurity Traditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvest

Bringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!

Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects   Knife Safety


DRIVING DIRECTIONS

28901 NE Carnation Farm Rd. Carnation WA 98014 

Turn into a dirt area with a white gate and a bridge just ahead (where the red arrow is; the yellow line is the bridge). Drive slowly over the bridge and between the path of trees (marked by the second red arrow). At the end there will be a few buildings and a parking lot (red ‘x’ and circle). This is where you will park and meet with volunteers.


Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Join us at Carnation Farms in Carnation to harvest produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team works with local partners to support our food security and rescue initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals kitchens to provide local, nutritious food to communities experiencing food insecurity.

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurity Traditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvest

Bringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!

Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects   Knife Safety


DRIVING DIRECTIONS

28901 NE Carnation Farm Rd. Carnation WA 98014 

Turn into a dirt area with a white gate and a bridge just ahead (where the red arrow is; the yellow line is the bridge). Drive slowly over the bridge and between the path of trees (marked by the second red arrow). At the end there will be a few buildings and a parking lot (red ‘x’ and circle). This is where you will park and meet with volunteers.


Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98014

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pathways Mock Interviews

FareStart’s job training programs operate at our retail and classroom locations.

We need your help to provide additional mock interview practice to our students as they prepare for interviewing in this constantly evolving job market. Mock Interview volunteers will interview students and provide feedback to students directly and to staff using a feedback form so that students can learn about best interview practices.

 

DUTIES

Work one-on-one with our students in a professional settingInterview students using common interview questions that are providedProvide verbal and written feedback to students on interview skillsProvide feedback to staff on student interviews, interview process and industry best practices

 

TIME COMMITMENT AND LOCATION

7:45am-9:15am Tuesdays and Wednesdays as scheduled

700 Virginia St, Seattle WA 98101

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Experience in recruiting, HR or experience managing/hiring staff Excellent customer service and communication skills Ability to give constructive feedback and insightful interviewing tips Understanding of our students’ barriers to employment and expected boundaries Must be 18 years of age or older

 PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Reflective of students: BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and/or experience with barriers to employment


Volunteer Program: Job Training and Employment Programs

FareStart’s job training programs operate at our retail and classroom locations.

We need your help to provide additional mock interview practice to our students as they prepare for interviewing in this constantly evolving job market. Mock Interview volunteers will interview students and provide feedback to students directly and to staff using a feedback form so that students can learn about best interview practices.

 

DUTIES

Work one-on-one with our students in a professional settingInterview students using common interview questions that are providedProvide verbal and written feedback to students on interview skillsProvide feedback to staff on student interviews, interview process and industry best practices

 

TIME COMMITMENT AND LOCATION

7:45am-9:15am Tuesdays and Wednesdays as scheduled

700 Virginia St, Seattle WA 98101

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Experience in recruiting, HR or experience managing/hiring staff Excellent customer service and communication skills Ability to give constructive feedback and insightful interviewing tips Understanding of our students’ barriers to employment and expected boundaries Must be 18 years of age or older

 PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Reflective of students: BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and/or experience with barriers to employment


Volunteer Program: Job Training and Employment Programs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glean with FareStart at Oxbow Farm

Join us at Oxbow Farm in Carnation to Glean produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team works with local partners to support our food security and rescue initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals kitchens to provide local, nutritious food to communities experiencing food insecurity.

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurity Traditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvest

Bringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!

Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects   Knife Safety

DRIVING/PARKING DIRECTIONS:

10819 Carnation Duvall Rd Carnation, WA. 98014 

There are 3 entrances to Oxbow. Please use the public entrance, 1.4 miles south of the 124th Street roundabout. It will be marked with a “Welcome to Oxbow” sign. Following the red arrows/lines on the photo, you will turn into the entrance and drive down a dirt path. At the yellow ‘x’ is the parking lot and farmstand, where you should park and where you will meet volunteers.

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Join us at Oxbow Farm in Carnation to Glean produce for the Community!

FareStart’s Food Resourcing Team works with local partners to support our food security and rescue initiatives. From our local growers, we glean any goods that are seconds, in excess, or that they would like to donate. This product will be incorporated into our Community and School Meals kitchens to provide local, nutritious food to communities experiencing food insecurity.

For those new to gleaning, gleaning is:

The act of harvesting or collecting unused or surplus produce from farms and distributing it to those experiencing food insecurity Traditionally defined as gathering anything left over after a harvest

Bringing a Child to a Farm Harvest/Gleaning Volunteer Shift

Volunteers who have a FareStart volunteer account are welcome to bring a child under 16 years old to participate in a farm harvest/gleaning shift. To reserve space, please create a team when registering and sign up for the number of spots needed. After registering, email volunteer@farestart.org with the name(s) and age(s) of the child(ren) who will be attending with you so we can ensure everyone is accounted for. Children's volunteer hours will be added to the registered volunteer's account. We look forward to having your family join us in supporting local farms and reducing food waste!

Please watch these two training videos before showing up at your shift:

Lifting heavy objects   Knife Safety

DRIVING/PARKING DIRECTIONS:

10819 Carnation Duvall Rd Carnation, WA. 98014 

There are 3 entrances to Oxbow. Please use the public entrance, 1.4 miles south of the 124th Street roundabout. It will be marked with a “Welcome to Oxbow” sign. Following the red arrows/lines on the photo, you will turn into the entrance and drive down a dirt path. At the yellow ‘x’ is the parking lot and farmstand, where you should park and where you will meet volunteers.

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98014

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Swag Bag Assembly Party- Amazon Golf Tournament

Help us get tournament-ready!
Join FareStart in preparing for the 2026 Amazon Golf Tournament by assembling swag bags for event participants. This is a fun, hands-on opportunity that’s perfect for teams and can be done from your workplace or at home.

What You’ll Do:

Assemble swag bags with provided materials Follow simple packing instructions for consistency Organize completed bags

What to Expect:

Easy, team-friendly activity—no experience needed All materials and instructions provided

Why It Matters:
Your support helps power a major fundraising event that fuels FareStart’s job training programs and community impact. FareStart uses food as a tool to help people overcome barriers to employment and build stable futures.

Great for:
✔ Corporate teams
✔ Employee engagement days
✔ Small groups or individuals

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Help us get tournament-ready!
Join FareStart in preparing for the 2026 Amazon Golf Tournament by assembling swag bags for event participants. This is a fun, hands-on opportunity that’s perfect for teams and can be done from your workplace or at home.

What You’ll Do:

Assemble swag bags with provided materials Follow simple packing instructions for consistency Organize completed bags

What to Expect:

Easy, team-friendly activity—no experience needed All materials and instructions provided

Why It Matters:
Your support helps power a major fundraising event that fuels FareStart’s job training programs and community impact. FareStart uses food as a tool to help people overcome barriers to employment and build stable futures.

Great for:
✔ Corporate teams
✔ Employee engagement days
✔ Small groups or individuals

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Check-In Support- Golf Tournament

Be the first friendly face volunteers see!
Support FareStart at the 2026 Amazon Golf Tournament by helping manage event check-in. This is a great role for volunteers who enjoy interacting with people and helping events run smoothly.

What You’ll Do:

Welcome and greet volunteers Assist with check-in and volunteer orientation Distribute maps & other materials Help direct volunteers to the correct starting areas Answer basic event questions (training provided)Keep volunteer lounge area clean and stocked with snacks, drinks, sunscreen, etc.

What to Expect:

Fast-paced, high-energy event environment Brief onsite orientation before your shift Support from FareStart staff throughout the event

What We’re Looking For:

Friendly, outgoing, and professional demeanor Comfortable speaking with volunteer and providing directions

Why It Matters:
Check-in sets the tone for the entire event—your role helps create a welcoming, organized experience for volunteers while supporting a key fundraiser that powers FareStart’s job training and community programs. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ People who enjoy customer-facing roles
✔ Volunteers who like event energy
✔ Individuals or small groups

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Be the first friendly face volunteers see!
Support FareStart at the 2026 Amazon Golf Tournament by helping manage event check-in. This is a great role for volunteers who enjoy interacting with people and helping events run smoothly.

What You’ll Do:

Welcome and greet volunteers Assist with check-in and volunteer orientation Distribute maps & other materials Help direct volunteers to the correct starting areas Answer basic event questions (training provided)Keep volunteer lounge area clean and stocked with snacks, drinks, sunscreen, etc.

What to Expect:

Fast-paced, high-energy event environment Brief onsite orientation before your shift Support from FareStart staff throughout the event

What We’re Looking For:

Friendly, outgoing, and professional demeanor Comfortable speaking with volunteer and providing directions

Why It Matters:
Check-in sets the tone for the entire event—your role helps create a welcoming, organized experience for volunteers while supporting a key fundraiser that powers FareStart’s job training and community programs. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ People who enjoy customer-facing roles
✔ Volunteers who like event energy
✔ Individuals or small groups

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Registration Terminal Operator- Golf Tournament

Help guests get checked in and ready to play!
Join FareStart as a Registration Terminal Operator and play a key role in ensuring a smooth, efficient check-in experience for tournament participants. This role is ideal for volunteers who are comfortable using computers and enjoy helping people in a fast-paced event setting.

What You’ll Do:

Check in tournament participants for competition and pre-event festivities Use registration software to look up and confirm guest information Process payments as needed (including swiping credit cards) Assist guests with package upgrades when requested Coordinate with the check-in team to keep lines moving smoothly

What to Expect:

Fast-paced, guest-facing environment Brief onsite training on registration tools and process Support from FareStart staff and event leads throughout your shift Opportunities to interact with a wide range of guests and supporters

What We’re Looking For:

Comfortable using computers and basic software systems Friendly, professional, and detail-oriented Ability to multitask and stay organized under pressure Comfortable handling transactions and guest questions Ability to stand or sit for extended periods

Why It Matters:
Registration is a critical touchpoint for the event—your role helps create a seamless and positive first experience for participants while supporting a major fundraiser that fuels FareStart’s job training and community impact. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ Tech-comfortable volunteers
✔ People who enjoy customer service roles
✔ Detail-oriented individuals

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Help guests get checked in and ready to play!
Join FareStart as a Registration Terminal Operator and play a key role in ensuring a smooth, efficient check-in experience for tournament participants. This role is ideal for volunteers who are comfortable using computers and enjoy helping people in a fast-paced event setting.

What You’ll Do:

Check in tournament participants for competition and pre-event festivities Use registration software to look up and confirm guest information Process payments as needed (including swiping credit cards) Assist guests with package upgrades when requested Coordinate with the check-in team to keep lines moving smoothly

What to Expect:

Fast-paced, guest-facing environment Brief onsite training on registration tools and process Support from FareStart staff and event leads throughout your shift Opportunities to interact with a wide range of guests and supporters

What We’re Looking For:

Comfortable using computers and basic software systems Friendly, professional, and detail-oriented Ability to multitask and stay organized under pressure Comfortable handling transactions and guest questions Ability to stand or sit for extended periods

Why It Matters:
Registration is a critical touchpoint for the event—your role helps create a seamless and positive first experience for participants while supporting a major fundraiser that fuels FareStart’s job training and community impact. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ Tech-comfortable volunteers
✔ People who enjoy customer service roles
✔ Detail-oriented individuals

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Flex Position- Golf Tournament

Be where you’re needed most!
Join FareStart as a Flex Volunteer at the 2026 Amazon Golf Tournament. This role is perfect for adaptable, go-with-the-flow volunteers who are ready to jump in wherever support is needed—whether that’s filling in for last-minute gaps or assisting with emerging needs throughout the event.

What You’ll Do:

Step into roles as needed (check-in, guest support, course assistance, etc.) Fill in for volunteer no-shows or breaks Support event staff with real-time needs and logistics Help ensure a smooth and positive experience for all guests

What to Expect:

A dynamic, fast-paced environment—no two shifts are the same Brief orientation and ongoing direction from event leads Opportunities to move around and experience multiple parts of the event A highly collaborative team atmosphere

What We’re Looking For:

Flexible, proactive, and solution-oriented mindset Comfortable taking direction and switching tasks quickly Friendly and professional when interacting with guests Ability to stand/walk for extended periods

Why It Matters:
Flex volunteers are essential to keeping the event running smoothly. Your willingness to jump in where needed ensures every guest has a seamless experience while supporting a major fundraiser that fuels FareStart’s job training and community impact. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ Adaptable, problem-solving volunteers
✔ People who like variety and staying active
✔ Those comfortable with a little ambiguity

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Be where you’re needed most!
Join FareStart as a Flex Volunteer at the 2026 Amazon Golf Tournament. This role is perfect for adaptable, go-with-the-flow volunteers who are ready to jump in wherever support is needed—whether that’s filling in for last-minute gaps or assisting with emerging needs throughout the event.

What You’ll Do:

Step into roles as needed (check-in, guest support, course assistance, etc.) Fill in for volunteer no-shows or breaks Support event staff with real-time needs and logistics Help ensure a smooth and positive experience for all guests

What to Expect:

A dynamic, fast-paced environment—no two shifts are the same Brief orientation and ongoing direction from event leads Opportunities to move around and experience multiple parts of the event A highly collaborative team atmosphere

What We’re Looking For:

Flexible, proactive, and solution-oriented mindset Comfortable taking direction and switching tasks quickly Friendly and professional when interacting with guests Ability to stand/walk for extended periods

Why It Matters:
Flex volunteers are essential to keeping the event running smoothly. Your willingness to jump in where needed ensures every guest has a seamless experience while supporting a major fundraiser that fuels FareStart’s job training and community impact. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ Adaptable, problem-solving volunteers
✔ People who like variety and staying active
✔ Those comfortable with a little ambiguity

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Greeter - Golf Tournament

Set the tone for an incredible day!
Join FareStart as a Volunteer Greeter at the 2026 Amazon Golf Tournament. As the first point of contact for guests, you’ll create a warm, welcoming experience and help direct participants so they can start their day with ease.

What You’ll Do:

Welcome guests and participants as they arrive Provide directions to check-in and event areas Answer basic event questions (training provided) Help manage guest flow and reduce congestion at arrival points Share a friendly, positive first impression of the event

What to Expect:

Outdoor, high-energy event environment Brief onsite orientation before your shift Clear talking points and support from FareStart staff Opportunities to engage with a wide range of guests and partners

What We’re Looking For:

Friendly, outgoing, and approachable demeanor Comfortable initiating conversations with guests Ability to stand for extended periods Strong communication skills and a helpful attitude

Why It Matters:
Greeters play a key role in shaping the guest experience from the moment people arrive. Your presence helps ensure guests feel welcomed, informed, and excited—supporting a successful event that fuels FareStart’s job training and community programs. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ People who love engaging with others
✔ Volunteers who enjoy being outdoors
✔ Individuals or small groups

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Set the tone for an incredible day!
Join FareStart as a Volunteer Greeter at the 2026 Amazon Golf Tournament. As the first point of contact for guests, you’ll create a warm, welcoming experience and help direct participants so they can start their day with ease.

What You’ll Do:

Welcome guests and participants as they arrive Provide directions to check-in and event areas Answer basic event questions (training provided) Help manage guest flow and reduce congestion at arrival points Share a friendly, positive first impression of the event

What to Expect:

Outdoor, high-energy event environment Brief onsite orientation before your shift Clear talking points and support from FareStart staff Opportunities to engage with a wide range of guests and partners

What We’re Looking For:

Friendly, outgoing, and approachable demeanor Comfortable initiating conversations with guests Ability to stand for extended periods Strong communication skills and a helpful attitude

Why It Matters:
Greeters play a key role in shaping the guest experience from the moment people arrive. Your presence helps ensure guests feel welcomed, informed, and excited—supporting a successful event that fuels FareStart’s job training and community programs. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ People who love engaging with others
✔ Volunteers who enjoy being outdoors
✔ Individuals or small groups

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Putting Game Support- Golf Tournament

Bring the fun to the course!
Join FareStart as a Putting Contest Support Volunteer and help run one of the most engaging activities of the tournament. You’ll keep the energy high, assist participants, and ensure the putting game runs smoothly for all guests.

What You’ll Do:

Welcome participants to the putting contest Explain basic rules and how the game works Track scores and monitor turns Reset balls and keep the area organized between participants Encourage participation and keep the experience fun and engaging

What to Expect:

Outdoor, interactive environment on the course Brief onsite orientation and instructions A social, upbeat atmosphere with lots of guest interaction Support from FareStart staff and event leads

What We’re Looking For:

Friendly, energetic, and engaging personality Comfortable speaking to and encouraging guests Ability to stand and move around for extended periods Team players who can stay organized and attentive

Why It Matters:
The putting contest adds an extra layer of fun to the tournament experience. Your role helps create memorable moments for participants while supporting a key fundraiser that fuels FareStart’s job training and community impact. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ Outgoing, people-oriented volunteers
✔ Those who enjoy interactive activities
✔ Individuals or small groups

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Bring the fun to the course!
Join FareStart as a Putting Contest Support Volunteer and help run one of the most engaging activities of the tournament. You’ll keep the energy high, assist participants, and ensure the putting game runs smoothly for all guests.

What You’ll Do:

Welcome participants to the putting contest Explain basic rules and how the game works Track scores and monitor turns Reset balls and keep the area organized between participants Encourage participation and keep the experience fun and engaging

What to Expect:

Outdoor, interactive environment on the course Brief onsite orientation and instructions A social, upbeat atmosphere with lots of guest interaction Support from FareStart staff and event leads

What We’re Looking For:

Friendly, energetic, and engaging personality Comfortable speaking to and encouraging guests Ability to stand and move around for extended periods Team players who can stay organized and attentive

Why It Matters:
The putting contest adds an extra layer of fun to the tournament experience. Your role helps create memorable moments for participants while supporting a key fundraiser that fuels FareStart’s job training and community impact. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ Outgoing, people-oriented volunteers
✔ Those who enjoy interactive activities
✔ Individuals or small groups

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Boxed Lunch Handout- Golf Tournament

Keep players fueled and ready to go!
Join FareStart as a Box Lunch Distribution Volunteer and help ensure tournament participants receive their meals quickly and efficiently. This role is perfect for volunteers who enjoy staying organized and keeping things moving in a fast-paced environment.

What You’ll Do:

Distribute pre-packaged box lunches to participants and guests Help manage lines and maintain an organized distribution area Provide friendly, helpful interactions with guests

What to Expect:

Outdoor, active environment on the course Brief onsite orientation and clear instructions Support from FareStart staff and event leads

What We’re Looking For:

Friendly, efficient, and team-oriented Comfortable standing

Why It Matters:
Providing meals is a key part of the tournament experience. Your role helps ensure guests are taken care of while supporting a major fundraiser that fuels FareStart’s job training and community impact. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ Volunteers who like fast-paced roles
✔ People who enjoy hands-on service
✔ Individuals or small groups

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Keep players fueled and ready to go!
Join FareStart as a Box Lunch Distribution Volunteer and help ensure tournament participants receive their meals quickly and efficiently. This role is perfect for volunteers who enjoy staying organized and keeping things moving in a fast-paced environment.

What You’ll Do:

Distribute pre-packaged box lunches to participants and guests Help manage lines and maintain an organized distribution area Provide friendly, helpful interactions with guests

What to Expect:

Outdoor, active environment on the course Brief onsite orientation and clear instructions Support from FareStart staff and event leads

What We’re Looking For:

Friendly, efficient, and team-oriented Comfortable standing

Why It Matters:
Providing meals is a key part of the tournament experience. Your role helps ensure guests are taken care of while supporting a major fundraiser that fuels FareStart’s job training and community impact. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ Volunteers who like fast-paced roles
✔ People who enjoy hands-on service
✔ Individuals or small groups

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Golf Cart Transportation - Golf Tournament

Help keep the event moving!
Join FareStart as a Golf Cart Transportation Volunteer and play a key role in supporting event logistics by helping transport volunteers to and from various locations across the course. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys being on the move and supporting behind-the-scenes operations.

What You’ll Do:

Drive a golf cart to transport volunteers between event areas Help ensure volunteers arrive at their assigned locations on time Assist with light coordination and communication with event leads Provide friendly, helpful interactions during transport

What to Expect:

Outdoor role with lots of movement around the course Brief onsite orientation and safety overview Ongoing direction from FareStart staff and event leads A dynamic role supporting multiple parts of the event

What We’re Looking For:

Comfortable driving a golf cart Reliable, punctual, and safety-conscious Friendly and professional when interacting with volunteers and staff Able to navigate a large event space and follow directions

Why It Matters:
Transportation support helps ensure volunteers are where they need to be, when they need to be there—keeping the entire event running smoothly. Your role supports a successful fundraiser that fuels FareStart’s job training and community impact. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ Volunteers who enjoy driving and staying active
✔ Detail-oriented and reliable individuals
✔ Those who like behind-the-scenes event support

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Help keep the event moving!
Join FareStart as a Golf Cart Transportation Volunteer and play a key role in supporting event logistics by helping transport volunteers to and from various locations across the course. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys being on the move and supporting behind-the-scenes operations.

What You’ll Do:

Drive a golf cart to transport volunteers between event areas Help ensure volunteers arrive at their assigned locations on time Assist with light coordination and communication with event leads Provide friendly, helpful interactions during transport

What to Expect:

Outdoor role with lots of movement around the course Brief onsite orientation and safety overview Ongoing direction from FareStart staff and event leads A dynamic role supporting multiple parts of the event

What We’re Looking For:

Comfortable driving a golf cart Reliable, punctual, and safety-conscious Friendly and professional when interacting with volunteers and staff Able to navigate a large event space and follow directions

Why It Matters:
Transportation support helps ensure volunteers are where they need to be, when they need to be there—keeping the entire event running smoothly. Your role supports a successful fundraiser that fuels FareStart’s job training and community impact. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ Volunteers who enjoy driving and staying active
✔ Detail-oriented and reliable individuals
✔ Those who like behind-the-scenes event support

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hole-In-One Contest Witness- Golf Tournament

Be part of the big moment!
Join FareStart as a Hole-in-One Witness Volunteer and help verify one of the most exciting achievements on the course. This role is perfect for detail-oriented volunteers who enjoy being outdoors and part of the action.

What You’ll Do:

Observe designated hole-in-one contest holes during play Verify and document any hole-in-one shots according to event guidelines Complete required witness forms if a qualifying shot occurs Communicate with event staff to confirm prize eligibility Engage with players in a friendly, professional manner

What to Expect:

Outdoor, stationary role at a designated hole Periods of downtime between groups, with bursts of excitement Brief onsite orientation and clear instructions Support from FareStart staff and event leads

What We’re Looking For:

Reliable, attentive, and detail-oriented Comfortable standing or sitting outdoors for extended periods Able to stay focused and observant throughout your shift Friendly and professional when interacting with participants

Why It Matters:
Hole-in-one contests often include high-value prizes, making accurate verification essential. Your role helps ensure fairness and integrity while supporting a fun and memorable tournament experience. This event raises critical funds for FareStart’s job training and community programs, helping people overcome barriers to employment and build stable futures.

Great for:
✔ Detail-oriented volunteers
✔ Golf enthusiasts
✔ Individuals who enjoy a calm, observational role

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Be part of the big moment!
Join FareStart as a Hole-in-One Witness Volunteer and help verify one of the most exciting achievements on the course. This role is perfect for detail-oriented volunteers who enjoy being outdoors and part of the action.

What You’ll Do:

Observe designated hole-in-one contest holes during play Verify and document any hole-in-one shots according to event guidelines Complete required witness forms if a qualifying shot occurs Communicate with event staff to confirm prize eligibility Engage with players in a friendly, professional manner

What to Expect:

Outdoor, stationary role at a designated hole Periods of downtime between groups, with bursts of excitement Brief onsite orientation and clear instructions Support from FareStart staff and event leads

What We’re Looking For:

Reliable, attentive, and detail-oriented Comfortable standing or sitting outdoors for extended periods Able to stay focused and observant throughout your shift Friendly and professional when interacting with participants

Why It Matters:
Hole-in-one contests often include high-value prizes, making accurate verification essential. Your role helps ensure fairness and integrity while supporting a fun and memorable tournament experience. This event raises critical funds for FareStart’s job training and community programs, helping people overcome barriers to employment and build stable futures.

Great for:
✔ Detail-oriented volunteers
✔ Golf enthusiasts
✔ Individuals who enjoy a calm, observational role

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Activity Station - Golf Tournament

Bring energy and fun to the course!
Join FareStart as a Course Activities Volunteer and help run interactive games and experiences throughout the tournament. From contests to playful challenges, you’ll keep guests engaged and ensure activities run smoothly.

What You’ll Do:

Facilitate course activities such as best dressed contests, cornhole, beat the pro, super soakers, ladder games, and more Welcome participants and explain rules or how to play Track participation, scores, or winners as needed Reset game areas and keep spaces organized Encourage guest participation and create a fun, inclusive atmosphere

What to Expect:

Outdoor, high-energy environment on the course Variety in tasks—no two moments are the same Brief onsite orientation and instructions for each activity Support from FareStart staff and event leads

What We’re Looking For:

Outgoing, enthusiastic, and engaging personality Comfortable speaking with and encouraging guests Ability to stay organized while having fun Able to stand and move around for extended periods

Why It Matters:
Course activities elevate the tournament experience and create memorable moments for guests. Your energy and engagement help bring the event to life while supporting a major fundraiser that fuels FareStart’s job training and community impact. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ Outgoing, people-oriented volunteers
✔ Those who enjoy games and interactive roles
✔ Individuals or small groups

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Bring energy and fun to the course!
Join FareStart as a Course Activities Volunteer and help run interactive games and experiences throughout the tournament. From contests to playful challenges, you’ll keep guests engaged and ensure activities run smoothly.

What You’ll Do:

Facilitate course activities such as best dressed contests, cornhole, beat the pro, super soakers, ladder games, and more Welcome participants and explain rules or how to play Track participation, scores, or winners as needed Reset game areas and keep spaces organized Encourage guest participation and create a fun, inclusive atmosphere

What to Expect:

Outdoor, high-energy environment on the course Variety in tasks—no two moments are the same Brief onsite orientation and instructions for each activity Support from FareStart staff and event leads

What We’re Looking For:

Outgoing, enthusiastic, and engaging personality Comfortable speaking with and encouraging guests Ability to stay organized while having fun Able to stand and move around for extended periods

Why It Matters:
Course activities elevate the tournament experience and create memorable moments for guests. Your energy and engagement help bring the event to life while supporting a major fundraiser that fuels FareStart’s job training and community impact. FareStart uses food as a tool to transform lives and create pathways to employment.

Great for:
✔ Outgoing, people-oriented volunteers
✔ Those who enjoy games and interactive roles
✔ Individuals or small groups

Volunteer Program: 2026 FareStart Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Information Tabling at Bite of Seattle

Volunteer Role: Information Tabling Ambassador
Event: Bite of Seattle 2026
Location: Seattle Center
Date: Saturday, July 25, 2026

Overview
Join FareStart as an Information Tabling Ambassador at Bite of Seattle! This is a fun, public-facing role where you’ll help share our mission, engage with the community, and inspire others to get involved. Volunteers play a key role in representing FareStart and helping us connect with new supporters.

Responsibilities

Welcome and engage event attendees in a friendly, approachable manner Share information about FareStart’s mission, programs, and impact Talk about current volunteer opportunities and ways to get involved Distribute branded materials and swag Answer basic questions or direct people to appropriate resources Assist with booth setup and breakdown as needed

Qualifications

Comfortable speaking with the public and representing FareStart Friendly, professional, and enthusiastic Able to communicate clearly and stay on message Reliable and punctual Previous experience with FareStart or outreach is helpful but not required

Time Commitment

Shifts will be approximately 3–4 hours (exact times TBD)

What to Expect

A lively, outdoor festival environment Standing for extended periods Opportunities to connect with a wide range of community members

What We Provide

Brief training and talking points All materials needed for the booth Support from FareStart staff

Why Volunteer?
Help amplify FareStart’s impact by spreading awareness of our mission to transform lives through food, job training, and community support.

Volunteer Program: Event Staffing and Administration

Volunteer Role: Information Tabling Ambassador
Event: Bite of Seattle 2026
Location: Seattle Center
Date: Saturday, July 25, 2026

Overview
Join FareStart as an Information Tabling Ambassador at Bite of Seattle! This is a fun, public-facing role where you’ll help share our mission, engage with the community, and inspire others to get involved. Volunteers play a key role in representing FareStart and helping us connect with new supporters.

Responsibilities

Welcome and engage event attendees in a friendly, approachable manner Share information about FareStart’s mission, programs, and impact Talk about current volunteer opportunities and ways to get involved Distribute branded materials and swag Answer basic questions or direct people to appropriate resources Assist with booth setup and breakdown as needed

Qualifications

Comfortable speaking with the public and representing FareStart Friendly, professional, and enthusiastic Able to communicate clearly and stay on message Reliable and punctual Previous experience with FareStart or outreach is helpful but not required

Time Commitment

Shifts will be approximately 3–4 hours (exact times TBD)

What to Expect

A lively, outdoor festival environment Standing for extended periods Opportunities to connect with a wide range of community members

What We Provide

Brief training and talking points All materials needed for the booth Support from FareStart staff

Why Volunteer?
Help amplify FareStart’s impact by spreading awareness of our mission to transform lives through food, job training, and community support.

Volunteer Program: Event Staffing and Administration

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Information Tabling at University Heights Center Summer Pop-Up

Volunteer Role: Information Tabling Ambassador
Event: University Heights Center Summer Pop-Up 2026
Location: University Heights Center, Seattle
Date: August 14, 2026

Overview
Join FareStart at the University Heights Center Summer Pop-Up as an Information Tabling Ambassador! This relaxed, neighborhood-focused event is a great opportunity to connect with community members and share how FareStart is transforming lives through food, job training, and opportunity.

Responsibilities

Welcome and engage attendees in a warm, approachable way Share information about FareStart’s programs, impact, and volunteer opportunities Answer questions and help guide people to ways they can get involved Distribute materials and light swag Assist with booth setup and cleanup

Qualifications

Friendly and comfortable speaking with the public Able to represent FareStart in a professional and engaging way Clear communicator with a positive attitude Reliable and punctual Previous outreach experience is helpful but not required

Time Commitment

Shifts are approximately 2–3 hours (exact timing TBD)

What to Expect

A casual, outdoor community event with families, neighbors, and local vendors Standing and engaging with attendees throughout your shift A supportive and welcoming volunteer environment

What We Provide

Brief orientation and talking points All materials needed for the booth Support from FareStart staff

Why Volunteer?
Help build community connections and expand awareness of FareStart’s mission to transform lives, disrupt poverty, and nourish communities.

Volunteer Program: Event Staffing and Administration

Volunteer Role: Information Tabling Ambassador
Event: University Heights Center Summer Pop-Up 2026
Location: University Heights Center, Seattle
Date: August 14, 2026

Overview
Join FareStart at the University Heights Center Summer Pop-Up as an Information Tabling Ambassador! This relaxed, neighborhood-focused event is a great opportunity to connect with community members and share how FareStart is transforming lives through food, job training, and opportunity.

Responsibilities

Welcome and engage attendees in a warm, approachable way Share information about FareStart’s programs, impact, and volunteer opportunities Answer questions and help guide people to ways they can get involved Distribute materials and light swag Assist with booth setup and cleanup

Qualifications

Friendly and comfortable speaking with the public Able to represent FareStart in a professional and engaging way Clear communicator with a positive attitude Reliable and punctual Previous outreach experience is helpful but not required

Time Commitment

Shifts are approximately 2–3 hours (exact timing TBD)

What to Expect

A casual, outdoor community event with families, neighbors, and local vendors Standing and engaging with attendees throughout your shift A supportive and welcoming volunteer environment

What We Provide

Brief orientation and talking points All materials needed for the booth Support from FareStart staff

Why Volunteer?
Help build community connections and expand awareness of FareStart’s mission to transform lives, disrupt poverty, and nourish communities.

Volunteer Program: Event Staffing and Administration

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glean Lead at Oxbow Farm

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give! 

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give! 

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Transport Volunteer

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will transport the produce from FareStart to the correlating food bank that requested it. Specific information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to become van trained

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will transport the produce from FareStart to the correlating food bank that requested it. Specific information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to become van trained

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glean Lead at tBUG

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give! 

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give! 

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98008

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glean Lead at 21 Acres

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give! 

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give! 

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98072

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glean Lead at Carnation Farms

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give! 

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

The Food Resourcing team is working to reduce food waste and increase food security by transporting excess donated products we receive from our local farm partners that cannot be used within FareStart to our local food bank partners instead. The volunteer will lead fellow volunteers in harvesting produce at the farm; then will transport produce from the farm to the correlating food bank that requested it. Essential information will be provided beforehand, as well as directions to any locations being traveled to. 

Requirements: Having a personal vehicle to transport food in or willing to be van trained

Preferred: The ability to attend regular shifts (once a week or once every other week). However, we will take any help you are willing to give! 

Volunteer Program: Farm Harvesting (Gleaning)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Represent FareStart as an Ambassador

Volunteer Role: FareStart Ambassador (Information Tabling Volunteer)

Overview
As a FareStart Ambassador, you will introduce new people to FareStart and help grow support for our mission. Your outreach helps us welcome more students, expand our programs, and empower more graduates on their path forward.

Responsibilities

Pick up information booth materials from FareStart’s downtown location (700 Virginia St.) prior to the event (flexible timing in the days leading up) Transport materials to the event site and set up the information booth Engage with community members by sharing FareStart’s mission and impact Answer questions, recruit volunteers, and direct people to additional resources (printed materials and website) Pack up materials after the event and return them to FareStart in the days following

Qualifications

Comfortable speaking with the public and representing FareStart Willing to learn key information about FareStart (talking points will be provided) Able to transport booth materials to and from events 18 years of age or older Willing to complete a brief interview with FareStart staff

How to Get Involved
If you are interested, please email volunteer@farestart.org to learn more and schedule a brief interview.

Volunteer Program: Event Staffing and Administration

Volunteer Role: FareStart Ambassador (Information Tabling Volunteer)

Overview
As a FareStart Ambassador, you will introduce new people to FareStart and help grow support for our mission. Your outreach helps us welcome more students, expand our programs, and empower more graduates on their path forward.

Responsibilities

Pick up information booth materials from FareStart’s downtown location (700 Virginia St.) prior to the event (flexible timing in the days leading up) Transport materials to the event site and set up the information booth Engage with community members by sharing FareStart’s mission and impact Answer questions, recruit volunteers, and direct people to additional resources (printed materials and website) Pack up materials after the event and return them to FareStart in the days following

Qualifications

Comfortable speaking with the public and representing FareStart Willing to learn key information about FareStart (talking points will be provided) Able to transport booth materials to and from events 18 years of age or older Willing to complete a brief interview with FareStart staff

How to Get Involved
If you are interested, please email volunteer@farestart.org to learn more and schedule a brief interview.

Volunteer Program: Event Staffing and Administration

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Marketing & Communications Administrative Support

Overview

FareStart provides job training and wraparound support services to individuals experiencing barriers to employment so that they have the tools, training and support needed to gain long-term employment. The Communications team works to generate awareness and support for our mission through email and social marketing, outreach materials, point of sale, public advocacy, and our website.

 

Tasks

This ongoing bi-weekly volunteer role will support in a variety of activities, including:

Transcribing and documenting quotes from student graduations and story-telling interviews Subtitling videos Inventorying and organizing content (photos, files, etc.) on shared Marcomm storage drive Inventorying and organizing content in Dropbox account Uploading content to various platformsImprove quality of website traffic through Search Engine Optimization (SEO)Google AdWords support Organizing and uploading content to External Affairs SharePoint site Other administrative tasks as needed

 

Schedule and Location

Up to 8 hours every other week Flexibility for onsite vs remote work shifts Office address:  700 Virginia St, Seattle WA 98101

 

Qualifications

Comfortable with computers, Microsoft Office, SharePoint, Canva, Hootsuite, Mailchimp and WordPress Basic graphic design experienceKnowledge of SEO best practices helpful but not mandatory Respect of confidential and private informationMust adhere to volunteer expectations Flexibility: tasks and amount of work may change week to week

Volunteer Program: Event Staffing and Administration

Overview

FareStart provides job training and wraparound support services to individuals experiencing barriers to employment so that they have the tools, training and support needed to gain long-term employment. The Communications team works to generate awareness and support for our mission through email and social marketing, outreach materials, point of sale, public advocacy, and our website.

 

Tasks

This ongoing bi-weekly volunteer role will support in a variety of activities, including:

Transcribing and documenting quotes from student graduations and story-telling interviews Subtitling videos Inventorying and organizing content (photos, files, etc.) on shared Marcomm storage drive Inventorying and organizing content in Dropbox account Uploading content to various platformsImprove quality of website traffic through Search Engine Optimization (SEO)Google AdWords support Organizing and uploading content to External Affairs SharePoint site Other administrative tasks as needed

 

Schedule and Location

Up to 8 hours every other week Flexibility for onsite vs remote work shifts Office address:  700 Virginia St, Seattle WA 98101

 

Qualifications

Comfortable with computers, Microsoft Office, SharePoint, Canva, Hootsuite, Mailchimp and WordPress Basic graphic design experienceKnowledge of SEO best practices helpful but not mandatory Respect of confidential and private informationMust adhere to volunteer expectations Flexibility: tasks and amount of work may change week to week

Volunteer Program: Event Staffing and Administration

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ambassador Volunteer

GOAL OF THE POSITION

To help promote FareStart to the community, engage people and get them excited and informed about FareStart’s work. 

VARIATIONS

Volunteer ambassadors will have the opportunity to partake in one or more of the following types of ambassador roles. 

TABLING- These events are most often linked to workplace giving. Volunteers will be provided with a packet that includes table layouts, FAQ, notes about FareStart, sample spiels and training to prepare them. Volunteers will be asked to collect supplies at FareStart, take them to the event, set up the table and then represent FareStart at the event. Afterwards the volunteer will be responsible for returning materials to FareStart. Must be able to carry 25 lbs.   SPEAKING- These events are most often linked to workplace giving and third-party events. Volunteers will be provided with notes about FareStart, scripts, as well as the opportunity to shadow. Most speaking engagements last from 5 to 15 minutes depending on the event.  COMMUNITY EVENTS- Ambassador volunteers will get first access to special events where we want to send in knowledgeable volunteers to represent FareStart in the community. 

 

PROGRAMS OUTREACH AMBASSADOR- Represent FareStart at our community partner locations and help recruit new students. This is an ambassador role with a twist, emphasizing the Job Training and Employment Programs and impacting student enrollment. Volunteer outreach will increase the capacity for our programs team to engage with the community.  

 

LOCATION

Events usually take place during regular business hours (a few nights and weekends) both virtually and at various locations around the Seattle area and at FareStart locations. Opportunities will be assigned voluntarily on a first come first served basis. 

 

Volunteer Program: Event Staffing and Administration

GOAL OF THE POSITION

To help promote FareStart to the community, engage people and get them excited and informed about FareStart’s work. 

VARIATIONS

Volunteer ambassadors will have the opportunity to partake in one or more of the following types of ambassador roles. 

TABLING- These events are most often linked to workplace giving. Volunteers will be provided with a packet that includes table layouts, FAQ, notes about FareStart, sample spiels and training to prepare them. Volunteers will be asked to collect supplies at FareStart, take them to the event, set up the table and then represent FareStart at the event. Afterwards the volunteer will be responsible for returning materials to FareStart. Must be able to carry 25 lbs.   SPEAKING- These events are most often linked to workplace giving and third-party events. Volunteers will be provided with notes about FareStart, scripts, as well as the opportunity to shadow. Most speaking engagements last from 5 to 15 minutes depending on the event.  COMMUNITY EVENTS- Ambassador volunteers will get first access to special events where we want to send in knowledgeable volunteers to represent FareStart in the community. 

 

PROGRAMS OUTREACH AMBASSADOR- Represent FareStart at our community partner locations and help recruit new students. This is an ambassador role with a twist, emphasizing the Job Training and Employment Programs and impacting student enrollment. Volunteer outreach will increase the capacity for our programs team to engage with the community.  

 

LOCATION

Events usually take place during regular business hours (a few nights and weekends) both virtually and at various locations around the Seattle area and at FareStart locations. Opportunities will be assigned voluntarily on a first come first served basis. 

 

Volunteer Program: Event Staffing and Administration

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 98312

Allow Groups: No