Volunteer with us

mobile food pantry volunteers

Branching from the Volunteer Resource Center, the volunteer program for the Basic Needs Center had a head start developing our relationships. We have strong ties with the Community Food Share food bank in Louisville and connections to local ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ resources. The volunteer program aims to gather community and use our collective action to provide goods and services for the CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ community.

Our impact

The Basic Needs Center has provided an incredible amount of food to the CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ community over the years. At a recent mobile food pantry, we supplied students, staff and faculty members with over 9,633 pounds of food. In the fall of 2022, we served over 1,311 people with almost 40,000 pounds of food over four months. 

We continuously look for opportunities to expand our reach and help more people. As the volunteer program ventures into community outreach, we expand our potential for change.

β€œI entered this program with little knowledge of the community's needs or how I could even help. I have been with the Basic Needs Center for over a year now, and I see the challenges the CU community faces, and I am invested in the cause. I have found such a community within this group and could not be prouder to work with these people to help alleviate barriers to student success. As the volunteer coordinator, I try my best to include everyone and create a positive experience. I hope you will join us!” - Brady, Student Volunteer Coordinator

Volunteer opportunities

Support those experiencing food insecurity in the CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ community by signing up to volunteer with the Basic Needs Center. Students, faculty, staff and campus associated groups are welcome to sign-up.

Buff Pantry volunteer

The Buff Pantry provides food to undergraduate and graduate students at CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅. Thanks to our partnership with , we receive a delivery twice a week with about 2,500 pounds of food, most of which we distribute during the course of the week.

The pantry depends on trained volunteers to help manage day-to-day operations. Volunteer duties include helping with deliveries, checking in clients, restocking food and assisting clients with other needs.

Volunteer requirements: 

  • Commit to 2 hours of work each week
  • Complete a 1 hour volunteer orientation
  • Demonstrate basic customer service skills 

To volunteer regularly at the Buff Pantry, sign up for our next volunteer orientation below.

 

Mobile food pantry volunteer

The Basic Needs Center offers mobile food pantries each month. During these events, we provide education on food insecurity and connect with the community.

The food pantries often have over 300 attendees and are open to a larger population. Our team distributes around 10,000 pounds of food within two hours. While this event can feel a bit stressful, it is one of the most rewarding things we do. These high-impact events align with our goal to give back to the CU community and the larger ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ area.

Volunteer requirements: 

  • Must be able to lift 30 pounds

Volunteer orientation is not required for mobile food pantry volunteers.

Swipe It Forward volunteer

In partnership with Campus Dining Services, the Basic Needs Center hosts Swipe It Forward, a biannual donation event where students β€˜pay it forward’ by giving meal swipes to students in need. Students can donate one meal swipe a day over the course of the three-day event to support their fellow Buffs.

Volunteers for this event will table at various dining halls Jan. 30 - Feb. 1 to encourage students to donate meal swipes.

Volunteer requirements: 

  • All volunteers will be expected to attend a short volunteer orientation via Zoom prior to the event.
  • The virtual orientation zoom link will be emailed to you once you register.

Move-out volunteer

Help CU Recycling organize and sort donations from our annual student move out donation drive. Every year CU Recycling, a partnership between the CU Environmental Center, Facilities Management and Residence Life, donates over 40 tons of clothing, food, personal care items and other usable items.

Volunteers will help sort donations, bag or box donations and help educate students on how to dispose of their items sustainably. Shifts include walking, lifting up to 50 pounds and exposure to sun/rain/snow.

Buff Break Boxes volunteer

The Basic Needs Center partners with to host a grab-and-go meal distribution event to support students throughout fall break.

Volunteer with us at Saint Aidan's Episcopal Church and help our team distrubute fully prepared meals to CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ students. 

Volunteers can choose between two different shifts: 

  • Meal preparation and box building: Help cook food items and prepare boxes for distribution
  • Meal distribution: Help students locate the distribution site, check-in attendees and distribute boxes to students

Check back for fall 2024 details.

Bread and Belonging volunteer

Sign-up to volunteer at Bread and Belonging, a weekly meal distribution event at !

Volunteers will help prep, cook and host free meals for CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ students.

Volunteer shifts run from 4-6 p.m. every Tuesday starting Aug. 27.

Additional opportunities

Additional volunteer opportunities may become available to support the center's programming. Visit the Basic Needs Center’s page for the latest information.

β€œI started with Buff Pantry via the Volunteer Placement Program in the fall of 2021 and have been here ever since. I've continued to renew my commitment to the pantry because I believe in its mission. It has a great community of people to work with and I find the work itself enjoyable.”  

- Lucas, Buff Pantry volunteer

Volunteer engagement

picture of Jackson

In an effort to grow our number of volunteers and increase engagement, our team organized the inaugural Volunteer Games.

This summer's winner is Jackson (pictured right), a third-year student majoring in psychology. When asked why he signed up to volunteer, Jackson said, "I had space in my schedule over the summer and knew the Buff Pantry would be a positive way to spend my time. I look forward to coming in to volunteer every day, knowing that I'm doing something positive is very motivating."