Why We Want Them Back

October 16th, 2009
by Alina Trowbridge

It was Week of Caring, and Wells Fargo Trade Services was working the Clothing Program. They sorted and hung donated clothes, enough to keep the Clothing Program’s doors open the next day.

The Clothing Program can be quiet work, most of it in the room behind the store. It’s an opportunity to talk to staff and ask questions, a good gig for chatting with co-workers while getting something done. But in spite of the quiet, it’s crucial. We’ve had days with no group help and it meant closing our doors early.

The same day, Chevron Energy Solutions staffed the Dining Room. The environment at St. Anthony Dining Room is almost the opposite of the Clothing Program: fast, furious, and noisy.  The Chevron Energey Solutions group spends their days stretching energy efficiency, and it showed. They served meals and bussed trays and kept up with our demanding rate of 12 trays per minute.

“It was a great opportunity to work with an organization that has such a positive impact and influence within our SF community,” they told us. “All our volunteers had a wonderful time and said they would go back for future events.”

That’s good, because we intend to invite them back. There are several essential tasks that must be done before the holidays hit, and a whole menu of Holiday Projects that make it possible for us to celebrate with our guests.

Corporate work teams are an important part of our clever plot to win the hearts and minds of the entire city. They talk about their experience to the co-workers who couldn’t come. They come back with other teams: colleagues, church groups, families, friends. They come back on their own. They invite us to their workplace giving events and give us chance to tell yet more people why people get poor and what St. Anthony’s is doing about it. They organize co-workers to collect socks and toiletries and all those things we always run out of and always need.

We need the help. We want the friends.

If you want to organize a volunteer team at your company for a holiday project, call me at 415-592-2737 or email atrowbridge@stanthonysf.org.

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9 Responses to “Why We Want Them Back”

  1. Deborah McBride Says:

    I would like to organize a holiday activity for students at our nursing school.

  2. Lien Says:

    Hello,

    I would like to volunteer during the holidays/special events. Could you please add my name to your email list? Thank you.

    Lien

  3. Admin Says:

    Hello, Lien. I just added you to our E-Mail list now. Thank you!

  4. Kate Says:

    Hi There,
    My boyfriend and I are far from our families this Christmas, and we would love to volunteer at St. Anthony’s on Christmas day if possible. Can we be added to some list as well?
    Thanks
    Kate

  5. Toni Says:

    My daughter (age 16) and I would like to help on Thanksgiving morning if at all possible. Please let me know availability. Thank you!

  6. Onica Kuch Says:

    I would like to volunteer on Thanksgiving in your kitchen. Is there room?

  7. tskillin Says:

    Hi! Thanks for your interest. Individual volunteers should contact Marie O’Connor at moconnor@stanthonysf.org.

  8. tskillin Says:

    Individual volunteers should contact Marie O’Connor at moconnor@stanthonysf.org. Have a great day!

  9. tskillin Says:

    Hello! Thanks for your interest. Individual volunteers should contact Marie O’Connor at moconnor@stanthonysf.org.

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