St. Leo’s Children’s Liturgy of the Word program serves children ages 3 through 6th grade with a combination of music and prayer and activities related to the Sunday readings. It is a great opportunity to meet people of different cultures, a chance to share your faith, a way to make a difference one child at…
Consider cooking a meal or baking a dessert that can be taken in our bus to serve 40-50 people in a weekend.
There are additional ways of helping at our facility such as sorting donations, assembling snack packs, and toiletry bags.
Ride on the bus directly feeding and clothing those we serve. The bus can accommodate 4 to 5 people per service trip.
One of the most proactive and interactive ways you can become involved with Reach Out Lakota is through Food, Hygiene, Cleaning, Paper products, and/or Clothing Drives. Please check out our Year-round shopping list that includes food, supplements and clothes, and our donation packet to help promote your drive.
There are many ways to help with our Distribution process. We have openings for our food, clothing and supplement departments. We also have a number of more urgent positions of need: Driver(s), purchasing, maintenance, landscaping, cleaning, other basic tasks on an as-needed basis around our facility, and administrative positions to help with our new database…
L.I.F.E. is providing breakfast on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at LIS, LES, and LPS. We are in need of additional volunteers to help put out and clean up the items on those days. It’s a short time commitment but it offers the kids a better start to their morning, especially after a weekend where…
Volunteers needed during normal Food Pantry hours to assist with the distribution of food and helping families.
Our Neighbors Empowered Program provides on-site child supervision in our Children’s Playroom once a week for 2.5 hours during a group workshop. Parents of all children enrolled remain on-site during the workshop, while their children are supervised nearby. The Children’s Playroom is staffed by no less than two volunteers at all times. Volunteers supervising children…
The phone operator answers incoming phone calls, returns general phone messages, and connects callers with community resources as needed. Ability to operate phones and interact with callers are necessary. Computer skills are not needed.