VOLUNTEER

Workmanship Program

BUILT TO SERVE

EPHESIANS 2:10

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Teaching Team

Work with the Course Lead and other instructors to help students in the Workmanship Program learn trade skills and core values. Assist with lessons, guide students during hands-on activities, and foster a safe, encouraging environment that lets students know you believe in them.

COMMITMENT:

Attend 50% or more of the Tuesday & Thursday classes for the 15 weeks of the semester, 6:20—9:30pm.

SKILLS REQUIRED:

  • Professional skill level in any of the key trades of a particular course.

  • Ability to teach, mentor, or assist in a hands-on setting

  • Good communication and teamwork skills

  • Commitment to safety and respect for all participants.

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Host

Hosts create a welcoming atmosphere by preparing, serving, and cleaning up dinner for students and volunteers during class nights. They work under the direction of the Lead Host and alongside other host team members to ensure meals run smoothly and on time.

COMMITMENT:

Attend every Tuesday or Thursday for the 15 weeks of the semester, 7:00—9:00pm.

SKILLS REQUIRED:

  • Ability to work in a team and follow instructions

  • Basic organizational skills for setup and cleanup

  • Friendly and respectful attitude toward students, staff, and volunteers

  • Commitment to safety and ministry values

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Class Admin

Class Admins support the Workmanship Program by making sure the logistics of class run smoothly each night. They help track attendance, set up coffee/snack stations, prepare media equipment, and assist the Programs Manager in ensuring supplies and resources are ready.

COMMITMENT:

Attend every Tuesday or Thursday for the 15 weeks of the semester, 6:20—8:30pm.

SKILLS REQUIRED:

  • Strong organizational skills

  • Attention to detail for tracking attendance and supplies

  • Ability to work independently while following direction

  • Friendly and respectful communication with students, staff, and volunteers

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Provide a Meal

By providing a meal, you can offer care and support to our students and volunteers. Dinners are an important time for those in our Workmanship Program to build relationships.

WHY THIS IS GREAT FOR GROUPS:

Small groups, families, businesses, or church teams can serve together in a meaningful way—building teamwork, sharing skills, and connecting with our community.

  • Sign up for a date and location

  • Choose how and what you’d like to provide

  • Make sure food gets to the program by 7:15pm

  • Optional: Stay and serve the dinner to our students and volunteers at 8:00pm

Join the Team

Volunteers make it all happen.