Open Opportunities From: Second Harvest Heartland Volunteer Central

Volunteer: Grocery Delivery Driver for Homebound Seniors – Zimmerman Minnesota

Program Overview

Through our Senior Hunger Program, Second Harvest Heartland provides a box of nutritious food each month to low-income seniors 60 years and over. Volunteers in this role will pick up clients’ CSFP boxes at Guardian Angels Senior Housing in Zimmerman and deliver them to their homes. We are all in this together and with your partnership we can deliver nutritious food to more seniors at risk of hunger.

What you’ll do:

Pick up paperwork and food box at Guardian Angels Senior Housing in Elk River Deliver food to clients in Zimmerman Assure client completes Signature Log Sheet each month, and return paperwork to SHH

What’s in it for you: 

Hands-on food insecurity experience at one of the largest Feeding America food banks Networking opportunities & educational events Further develop relationship building skills Resume builder

What you’re committing to:

Once monthly for a minimum of 12 months Using your own vehicle for deliveries Ability to lift and carry up to 35+ pounds Providing excellent customer service Being dependable and reliable Having the ability to interact patiently and with empathy with participants from diverse backgrounds

When and where will you volunteer:

Volunteer Location: Guardian Angel Senior Services, Zimmerman MN Days of the week: 3rd Monday of the month Time of day: 2:00pm

What’s Next?

To Apply: Click "Respond” and complete the required initiative questions.  Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you about next steps.

Second Harvest Heartland conducts background and motor vehicle record checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background or motor vehicle record check.

Volunteer Activity: Driving

Program Overview

Through our Senior Hunger Program, Second Harvest Heartland provides a box of nutritious food each month to low-income seniors 60 years and over. Volunteers in this role will pick up clients’ CSFP boxes at Guardian Angels Senior Housing in Zimmerman and deliver them to their homes. We are all in this together and with your partnership we can deliver nutritious food to more seniors at risk of hunger.

What you’ll do:

Pick up paperwork and food box at Guardian Angels Senior Housing in Elk River Deliver food to clients in Zimmerman Assure client completes Signature Log Sheet each month, and return paperwork to SHH

What’s in it for you: 

Hands-on food insecurity experience at one of the largest Feeding America food banks Networking opportunities & educational events Further develop relationship building skills Resume builder

What you’re committing to:

Once monthly for a minimum of 12 months Using your own vehicle for deliveries Ability to lift and carry up to 35+ pounds Providing excellent customer service Being dependable and reliable Having the ability to interact patiently and with empathy with participants from diverse backgrounds

When and where will you volunteer:

Volunteer Location: Guardian Angel Senior Services, Zimmerman MN Days of the week: 3rd Monday of the month Time of day: 2:00pm

What’s Next?

To Apply: Click "Respond” and complete the required initiative questions.  Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you about next steps.

Second Harvest Heartland conducts background and motor vehicle record checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background or motor vehicle record check.

Volunteer Activity: Driving

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55398

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver (East Twin Cities)

What You’ll Do 

For many neighbors facing chronic health conditions or aging challenges, the choice between housing, medication, or healthy food is a harsh reality. Our innovative FOODRx and Senior Hunger (CSFP) programs ensure this choice doesn't have to be made by delivering medically tailored or nutritious food boxes directly to those impacted by hunger.  

You will pick up 5–10 boxes from our partner site on the East Side of the Twin Cities, use a predetermined route to deliver them, and follow specific instructions (like calling the client upon arrival). This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys driving, following specific instructions, and providing direct, essential support to seniors and those with chronic health conditions in the East Twin Cities Area. 

What You Need 

Use your own reliable vehicle (hatchback or larger recommended for box capacity).  Valid driver's license and car insurance.  Willingness to pick up and complete all deliveries on the same day. 

Physical Demands & Environment 

Requires consistent lifting and carrying 30+ pound boxes.  Requires getting in and out of a vehicle repeatedly.  The work environment involves warehouse/loading area and residential delivery sites. 

Schedule and Flexibility 

Frequency: Monthly   Duration: Minimum of 12 months  Commitment: Must be able to deliver Tuesday-Thursday between 9am-3pm. Ideally delivering on the same day each month.Location:   Initial Visit: Volunteers will need to come onsite to our Brooklyn Park Location (7101 Winnetka Ave N) for orientation and to pick up their first delivery  Future Deliveries: All future pick-ups and deliveries will take place at an SHH partner site within the East Side of the Twin Cities. 

Training and Support 

We’ll provide onboarding to help you feel confident in your role.  You’ll be trained and supported by our Neighbor Services Operations Staff 

Communication 

Most communication will take place via email.  Volunteers will communicate openly with staff regarding deliveries and provide feedback  Open lines of communication for questions and feedback. 

Next Steps: 

Click "Respond” and complete the required questions. Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you about next steps. 


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks and Motor Vehicle Record Checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of these checks.

Volunteer Activity: Driving

What You’ll Do 

For many neighbors facing chronic health conditions or aging challenges, the choice between housing, medication, or healthy food is a harsh reality. Our innovative FOODRx and Senior Hunger (CSFP) programs ensure this choice doesn't have to be made by delivering medically tailored or nutritious food boxes directly to those impacted by hunger.  

You will pick up 5–10 boxes from our partner site on the East Side of the Twin Cities, use a predetermined route to deliver them, and follow specific instructions (like calling the client upon arrival). This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys driving, following specific instructions, and providing direct, essential support to seniors and those with chronic health conditions in the East Twin Cities Area. 

What You Need 

Use your own reliable vehicle (hatchback or larger recommended for box capacity).  Valid driver's license and car insurance.  Willingness to pick up and complete all deliveries on the same day. 

Physical Demands & Environment 

Requires consistent lifting and carrying 30+ pound boxes.  Requires getting in and out of a vehicle repeatedly.  The work environment involves warehouse/loading area and residential delivery sites. 

Schedule and Flexibility 

Frequency: Monthly   Duration: Minimum of 12 months  Commitment: Must be able to deliver Tuesday-Thursday between 9am-3pm. Ideally delivering on the same day each month.Location:   Initial Visit: Volunteers will need to come onsite to our Brooklyn Park Location (7101 Winnetka Ave N) for orientation and to pick up their first delivery  Future Deliveries: All future pick-ups and deliveries will take place at an SHH partner site within the East Side of the Twin Cities. 

Training and Support 

We’ll provide onboarding to help you feel confident in your role.  You’ll be trained and supported by our Neighbor Services Operations Staff 

Communication 

Most communication will take place via email.  Volunteers will communicate openly with staff regarding deliveries and provide feedback  Open lines of communication for questions and feedback. 

Next Steps: 

Click "Respond” and complete the required questions. Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you about next steps. 


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks and Motor Vehicle Record Checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of these checks.

Volunteer Activity: Driving

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Hunger Site Volunteer: 3rd Avenue Towers

What You’ll Do:   

Through our Senior Hunger Program, Second Harvest Heartland provides a box of nutritious food each month to low-income seniors 60 years and over. Volunteers in this role provide excellent customer service to our seniors and work alongside other volunteers to ensure the distribution runs smoothly, helping us deliver nutritious food to more seniors at risk of hunger. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys providing direct customer service and hands-on, active work.   

What You Need:   

Ability to interact patiently and with empathy with participants from diverse backgrounds. Commitment to providing excellent customer service.  Dependability and reliability.  Ability to lift and load 35+ pound boxes of groceries.  Mindset of listening, learning, and growth.     

Physical Demands & Environment:   

Ability to lift and load 35+ pound boxes of groceries. Ability to stand and move around for the duration of your shiftRole requires hands-on activity, including assisting with set up and food pick up.  Role involves direct interaction with participants.

Schedule and Flexibility:

Frequency: Once Monthly: 4th Wednesday of every monthDuration: 1 hour per shift (2:30pm - 3:30pm)Commitment: minimum of 12 months  Location: 3rd Avenue Towers, 1707 3rd Avenue S, Minneapolis, MN 55404

Training and Support: 

We’ll provide onboarding to help you feel confident in your role   You’ll be trained and supported by our CSFP Program Advisor

Communication: 

Most communication will take place via email    Volunteers will receive regular updates and instructions from their volunteer supervisor  Open lines of communication for questions and feedback     

Next Steps:    

Click "Respond” and complete the required questions. Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you to schedule a fit discussion.       


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Direct Neighbor Support

What You’ll Do:   

Through our Senior Hunger Program, Second Harvest Heartland provides a box of nutritious food each month to low-income seniors 60 years and over. Volunteers in this role provide excellent customer service to our seniors and work alongside other volunteers to ensure the distribution runs smoothly, helping us deliver nutritious food to more seniors at risk of hunger. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys providing direct customer service and hands-on, active work.   

What You Need:   

Ability to interact patiently and with empathy with participants from diverse backgrounds. Commitment to providing excellent customer service.  Dependability and reliability.  Ability to lift and load 35+ pound boxes of groceries.  Mindset of listening, learning, and growth.     

Physical Demands & Environment:   

Ability to lift and load 35+ pound boxes of groceries. Ability to stand and move around for the duration of your shiftRole requires hands-on activity, including assisting with set up and food pick up.  Role involves direct interaction with participants.

Schedule and Flexibility:

Frequency: Once Monthly: 4th Wednesday of every monthDuration: 1 hour per shift (2:30pm - 3:30pm)Commitment: minimum of 12 months  Location: 3rd Avenue Towers, 1707 3rd Avenue S, Minneapolis, MN 55404

Training and Support: 

We’ll provide onboarding to help you feel confident in your role   You’ll be trained and supported by our CSFP Program Advisor

Communication: 

Most communication will take place via email    Volunteers will receive regular updates and instructions from their volunteer supervisor  Open lines of communication for questions and feedback     

Next Steps:    

Click "Respond” and complete the required questions. Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you to schedule a fit discussion.       


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Direct Neighbor Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: No