Community action is only possible with the help of our
volunteers. Bucks County Opportunity Council provides multiple programs that
grow, deliver, and distribute food to people in Bucks County, and we are
looking for help. Check out the ways you can volunteer below. These opportunities are available Monday
through Friday.
HELP Center
Help pack and deliver food to home bound seniors and families in
Lower Bucks. Help stock and organize food
throughout the HELP Center pantry. Help
shop and fulfill online pantry orders.
Bucks County food pantries rely on locally
grown produce to supplement the non-perishable goods they distribute. All
summer long, BCOC is looking for volunteers to assist at local farms working on
tasks like harvesting, weeding, planting, and more. These opportunities are
offered during the week at locations in New Hope and Doylestown, starting at
approximately 8:30 AM, weather-permitting.
Volunteers make Fresh Connect go 'round!
Your help is needed to package and distribute food to low-income
families. This free farmer's market operates year-round! Help
distribute every Friday on the Epstein Campus of Bucks County Community
College.
Each weekly location requires a team of volunteers, who will
help distribute boxes of pre-packaged produce. These events take place outside.
Please wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing, closed-toe shoes, and
remain for the entire shift. Masks are required, and temperatures are taken
prior to start.
Find all these opportunities and more at https://bcoc.org/volunteer-opportunities/
or contact Eileen Albillar at ealbillar@bcoc.org
215-345-8175 x209.