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Volunteer with Us!

We believe that when we work together as a community, we can meet the basic needs people have. Something beautiful takes place as a result.

We need a steady array of volunteers to make this mission possible. Our food pantry has long worked with community volunteers who are not a part of the church. All are welcome.

Please join us on this journey! We need volunteers like you to:

  • Help neighbors as they shop the pantry & choose their items

  • Help keep our pantry market shelves stocked

  • Help with registering new neighbors, greet neighbors, and help them with groceries to their car

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Volunteering as a Group

Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Volunteering as a group is a wonderful way to make a difference together! Group volunteering helps strengthen connections while creating a positive impact in the community.

If your organization—such as a church, school, office, class, or group—would like to serve, we’d love to hear from you. Please email volunteer@togpantry.org, and someone from our team will be happy to connect with you and explore the best ways your group can serve at Table of Grace.

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Two women working in a garden planting vegetables, with one woman holding a cardboard box and the other woman standing nearby.
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Group of volunteers in red shirts posing outdoors with a raised garden bed and a shovel during a community planting event.

To better prepare for the time you are going to serve. Review the Volunteer Handbook.

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Interested in learning about more ways to volunteer?