Opportunities From: United Way of South Central Michigan

Volunteer: Community Kitchen Volunteer - Morning Shift

**New volunteer: please register on our website Volunteer - Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties by clicking on Sign Up With Volgistics button.

**Returning volunteer: Staff will be in touch within 24-48 hours. 

**COMMUNITY SERVICE: Please address so in "additional comments"

Our Community Kitchen offers hot breakfast from 9:00-10:30am and hot lunch 11:30-1:00 pm, Monday through Friday. 

Cristo Rey’s Community Kitchen does more than serve food. It also serves as a warming center during harsh winters and a cooling center during sweltering summers. This is a crucial service; there are 2,400 individuals who identify as homeless in the Lansing area.

Volunteer Duties Include: food prep, serving breakfast and lunch, clean up, as well as minimal stocking and organization. 

 

***Closed toe shoes are essential for this role. No tank tops or sleeveless shirts.***

 

Guidelines for Community Service

Disclosure Guidelines for Court-Mandated Community Service

Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton counties (CCIEC) aims to engage volunteers of all ages and backgrounds in hands-on experiences that directly support the CCIEC and its partners. The following guidelines have been developed to enhance the transparency we need in working with court-mandated community service volunteers. It is our intent to provide a safe, productive, and rewarding experience for all volunteers.

It is CCIEC policy that all volunteers disclose the reason for their service and, if it is court-mandated, provide documentation as to the terms of the service required. Service hours will not be released to the court until this documentation is received.

Documentation must be completed before service hours begin. Disclosure must include both present and previous convictions on record. CCIEC reserves the right to accept or deny volunteer service based upon the disclosure. CCIEC reserves the right to confirm the disclosure with the court system. All paperwork, including this disclosure document, will be treated as confidential and only shared with pertinent staff on a need-to-know basis CCIEC recognizes a volunteer's right to privacy and will not disclose any information about him/her to an outside source without prior written consent, unless otherwise required by law.

Guidelines for Volunteers with Criminal Records

CCIEC will not place volunteers convicted of offenses that may in any way endanger the safety of other volunteers, staff, the security of the building, or partner organizations. While the CCIEC recognizes and appreciates the service of all volunteers, including those with criminal records, our priority is to protect and safeguard the mission, name, and productivity of the CCIEC.

Restrictions on Service of Volunteers

CCIEC cannot place volunteers who:

Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a violent crime. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a sex crime. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a major theft or burglary. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of drug sales.CCIEC reserves the right to make discretionary choices about the placement of individuals charged with these and other crimes. If you are not sure if you qualify please contact us.

Documentation/Tracking of Hours

It is the responsibility of the volunteer to sign in and sign out on CCIEC tracking sheets as instructed by

CCIEC staff. In addition, we request that volunteers keep track of their own hours and notify us at least 24 hours in advance of needing a letter confirming service. (Preferably on your 2nd to last volunteer shift) All service hours totals are generated from the tracking sheets. You must sign in and out for accurate counting of service. 

Policy for volunteers’ no shows.

Volunteers have a responsibility to show to the shifts they are assigned to. If Volunteers do not show for their shifts, we have a three-strike policy.

First no show: They will be contacted via email/Phone Call

Second now show: it will be a verbal warning, stating/explaining they have two strikes and they have one last chance.

Third no Show: they will be immediately removed from any future shifts and disqualified for participating in any future volunteering program.

 

**We encourage volunteers to give at least 24 Hours notice before Unregistering, failing to do so will be consider a no show.**

For additional information contact Adam Wood at awood@catholiccharitiesiec.org

 

Agency: Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties Cristo Rey Campus

**New volunteer: please register on our website Volunteer - Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties by clicking on Sign Up With Volgistics button.

**Returning volunteer: Staff will be in touch within 24-48 hours. 

**COMMUNITY SERVICE: Please address so in "additional comments"

Our Community Kitchen offers hot breakfast from 9:00-10:30am and hot lunch 11:30-1:00 pm, Monday through Friday. 

Cristo Rey’s Community Kitchen does more than serve food. It also serves as a warming center during harsh winters and a cooling center during sweltering summers. This is a crucial service; there are 2,400 individuals who identify as homeless in the Lansing area.

Volunteer Duties Include: food prep, serving breakfast and lunch, clean up, as well as minimal stocking and organization. 

 

***Closed toe shoes are essential for this role. No tank tops or sleeveless shirts.***

 

Guidelines for Community Service

Disclosure Guidelines for Court-Mandated Community Service

Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton counties (CCIEC) aims to engage volunteers of all ages and backgrounds in hands-on experiences that directly support the CCIEC and its partners. The following guidelines have been developed to enhance the transparency we need in working with court-mandated community service volunteers. It is our intent to provide a safe, productive, and rewarding experience for all volunteers.

It is CCIEC policy that all volunteers disclose the reason for their service and, if it is court-mandated, provide documentation as to the terms of the service required. Service hours will not be released to the court until this documentation is received.

Documentation must be completed before service hours begin. Disclosure must include both present and previous convictions on record. CCIEC reserves the right to accept or deny volunteer service based upon the disclosure. CCIEC reserves the right to confirm the disclosure with the court system. All paperwork, including this disclosure document, will be treated as confidential and only shared with pertinent staff on a need-to-know basis CCIEC recognizes a volunteer's right to privacy and will not disclose any information about him/her to an outside source without prior written consent, unless otherwise required by law.

Guidelines for Volunteers with Criminal Records

CCIEC will not place volunteers convicted of offenses that may in any way endanger the safety of other volunteers, staff, the security of the building, or partner organizations. While the CCIEC recognizes and appreciates the service of all volunteers, including those with criminal records, our priority is to protect and safeguard the mission, name, and productivity of the CCIEC.

Restrictions on Service of Volunteers

CCIEC cannot place volunteers who:

Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a violent crime. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a sex crime. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a major theft or burglary. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of drug sales.CCIEC reserves the right to make discretionary choices about the placement of individuals charged with these and other crimes. If you are not sure if you qualify please contact us.

Documentation/Tracking of Hours

It is the responsibility of the volunteer to sign in and sign out on CCIEC tracking sheets as instructed by

CCIEC staff. In addition, we request that volunteers keep track of their own hours and notify us at least 24 hours in advance of needing a letter confirming service. (Preferably on your 2nd to last volunteer shift) All service hours totals are generated from the tracking sheets. You must sign in and out for accurate counting of service. 

Policy for volunteers’ no shows.

Volunteers have a responsibility to show to the shifts they are assigned to. If Volunteers do not show for their shifts, we have a three-strike policy.

First no show: They will be contacted via email/Phone Call

Second now show: it will be a verbal warning, stating/explaining they have two strikes and they have one last chance.

Third no Show: they will be immediately removed from any future shifts and disqualified for participating in any future volunteering program.

 

**We encourage volunteers to give at least 24 Hours notice before Unregistering, failing to do so will be consider a no show.**

For additional information contact Adam Wood at awood@catholiccharitiesiec.org

 

Agency: Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties Cristo Rey Campus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48906

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Kitchen Volunteer - Afternoon Shift

**New volunteer: please register on our website Volunteer - Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties by clicking on Sign Up With Volgistics button.

**Returning volunteer: Staff will be in touch within 24-48 hours. 

**COMMUNITY SERVICE: Please address so in "additional comments"

Our Community Kitchen offers hot breakfast from 9:00-10:30am and hot lunch 11:30-1:00 pm, Monday through Friday. 

Cristo Rey’s Community Kitchen does more than serve food. It also serves as a warming center during harsh winters and a cooling center during sweltering summers. This is a crucial service; there are 5,000 individuals who identify as homeless in the Lansing area.

Volunteer Duties Include: food prep, serving breakfast and lunch, clean up, as well as minimal stocking and organization. 

 

***Closed toe shoes are essential for this role. No tank tops or sleeveless shirts.***

 

Guidelines sample for Community Service

Disclosure Guidelines for Court-Mandated Community Service

The Greater Lansing Food Bank (CRCC aims to engage volunteers of all ages and backgrounds in hands-on experiences that directly support the CRCC and partners. The following guidelines have been developed to enhance the transparency we need in working with court-mandated community service volunteers. It is our intent to provide a safe, productive, and rewarding experience for all volunteers.

It is CRCC policy that all volunteers disclose the reason for their service and, if it is court-mandated, provide documentation as to the terms of the service required. Service hours will not be released to the court until this documentation is received.

Documentation must be completed before service hours begin. Disclosure must include both present and previous convictions on record. GLFB reserves the right to accept or deny volunteer service based upon the disclosure. GLFB reserves the right to confirm the disclosure with the court system. All paperwork, including this disclosure document, will be treated as confidential and only shared with pertinent staff on a need-to-know basis CRCC recognizes a volunteer's right to privacy and will not disclose any information about him/her to an outside source without prior written consent, unless otherwise required by law.

Guidelines for Volunteers with Criminal Records

The CRCC will not place volunteers convicted of offenses that may in any way endanger the safety of other volunteers, staff, the security of the building, or partner organizations. While the GLFB recognizes and appreciates the service of all volunteers, including those with criminal records, our priority is to protect and safeguard the mission, name, and productivity of the CRCC.

Restrictions on Service of Volunteers

The GLFB cannot place volunteers who:

Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a violent crime. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a sex crime. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a major theft or burglary. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of drug sales.

The CRCC reserves the right to make discretionary choices about the placement of individuals charged with these and other crimes. If you are not sure if you qualify please contact us.

Documentation/Tracking of Hours

It is the responsibility of the volunteer to sign in and sign out on CRCC tracking sheets as instructed by

CRCC staff. In addition, we request that volunteers keep track of their own hours and notify us at least 24 hours in advance of needing a letter confirming service. (Preferably on your 2nd to last volunteer shift) All service hours totals are generated from the tracking sheets. You must sign in and out for accurate counting of service. 

Policy for volunteers’ no shows.

Volunteers have a responsibility to show to the shifts they are assigned to. If Volunteers do not show for their shifts, we have a three-strike policy.

First no show: They will be contacted via email/Phone Call

Second now show: it will be a verbal warning, stating/explaining they have two strikes and they have one last chance.

Third no Show: they will be immediately removed from any future shifts and disqualified for participating in any future volunteering program.

 

**We encourage volunteers to give at least 24 Hours notice before Unregistering, failing to do so will be consider a no show.**

 

 

Agency: Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties Cristo Rey Campus

**New volunteer: please register on our website Volunteer - Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties by clicking on Sign Up With Volgistics button.

**Returning volunteer: Staff will be in touch within 24-48 hours. 

**COMMUNITY SERVICE: Please address so in "additional comments"

Our Community Kitchen offers hot breakfast from 9:00-10:30am and hot lunch 11:30-1:00 pm, Monday through Friday. 

Cristo Rey’s Community Kitchen does more than serve food. It also serves as a warming center during harsh winters and a cooling center during sweltering summers. This is a crucial service; there are 5,000 individuals who identify as homeless in the Lansing area.

Volunteer Duties Include: food prep, serving breakfast and lunch, clean up, as well as minimal stocking and organization. 

 

***Closed toe shoes are essential for this role. No tank tops or sleeveless shirts.***

 

Guidelines sample for Community Service

Disclosure Guidelines for Court-Mandated Community Service

The Greater Lansing Food Bank (CRCC aims to engage volunteers of all ages and backgrounds in hands-on experiences that directly support the CRCC and partners. The following guidelines have been developed to enhance the transparency we need in working with court-mandated community service volunteers. It is our intent to provide a safe, productive, and rewarding experience for all volunteers.

It is CRCC policy that all volunteers disclose the reason for their service and, if it is court-mandated, provide documentation as to the terms of the service required. Service hours will not be released to the court until this documentation is received.

Documentation must be completed before service hours begin. Disclosure must include both present and previous convictions on record. GLFB reserves the right to accept or deny volunteer service based upon the disclosure. GLFB reserves the right to confirm the disclosure with the court system. All paperwork, including this disclosure document, will be treated as confidential and only shared with pertinent staff on a need-to-know basis CRCC recognizes a volunteer's right to privacy and will not disclose any information about him/her to an outside source without prior written consent, unless otherwise required by law.

Guidelines for Volunteers with Criminal Records

The CRCC will not place volunteers convicted of offenses that may in any way endanger the safety of other volunteers, staff, the security of the building, or partner organizations. While the GLFB recognizes and appreciates the service of all volunteers, including those with criminal records, our priority is to protect and safeguard the mission, name, and productivity of the CRCC.

Restrictions on Service of Volunteers

The GLFB cannot place volunteers who:

Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a violent crime. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a sex crime. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a major theft or burglary. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of drug sales.

The CRCC reserves the right to make discretionary choices about the placement of individuals charged with these and other crimes. If you are not sure if you qualify please contact us.

Documentation/Tracking of Hours

It is the responsibility of the volunteer to sign in and sign out on CRCC tracking sheets as instructed by

CRCC staff. In addition, we request that volunteers keep track of their own hours and notify us at least 24 hours in advance of needing a letter confirming service. (Preferably on your 2nd to last volunteer shift) All service hours totals are generated from the tracking sheets. You must sign in and out for accurate counting of service. 

Policy for volunteers’ no shows.

Volunteers have a responsibility to show to the shifts they are assigned to. If Volunteers do not show for their shifts, we have a three-strike policy.

First no show: They will be contacted via email/Phone Call

Second now show: it will be a verbal warning, stating/explaining they have two strikes and they have one last chance.

Third no Show: they will be immediately removed from any future shifts and disqualified for participating in any future volunteering program.

 

**We encourage volunteers to give at least 24 Hours notice before Unregistering, failing to do so will be consider a no show.**

 

 

Agency: Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties Cristo Rey Campus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48906

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Service Volunteer PM

Volunteers will be responsible for a variety of tasks.

Duties may include; kitchen work, janitorial, groundskeeping, food pantry, clothing closet, and community garden.


Essential skills include; interpersonal skills, attention to detail, time management, cleanliness, teamwork 

 

Tasks will be assigned upon arrival. 

 

Disclosure Guidelines for Court-Mandated Community Service

Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton counties (CCIEC) aims to engage volunteers of all ages and backgrounds in hands-on experiences that directly support the CCIEC and its partners. The following guidelines have been developed to enhance the transparency we need in working with court-mandated community service volunteers. It is our intent to provide a safe, productive, and rewarding experience for all volunteers.

It is CCIEC policy that all volunteers disclose the reason for their service and, if it is court-mandated, provide documentation as to the terms of the service required. Service hours will not be released to the court until this documentation is received.

Documentation must be completed before service hours begin. Disclosure must include both present and previous convictions on record. CCIEC reserves the right to accept or deny volunteer service based upon the disclosure. CCIEC reserves the right to confirm the disclosure with the court system. All paperwork, including this disclosure document, will be treated as confidential and only shared with pertinent staff on a need-to-know basis CCIEC recognizes a volunteer's right to privacy and will not disclose any information about him/her to an outside source without prior written consent, unless otherwise required by law.

Guidelines for Volunteers with Criminal Records

The CCIEC will not place volunteers convicted of offenses that may in any way endanger the safety of other volunteers, staff, the security of the building, or partner organizations. While CCIEC recognizes and appreciates the service of all volunteers, including those with criminal records, our priority is to protect and safeguard the mission, name, and productivity of CCIEC.

Restrictions on Service of Volunteers

CCIEC cannot place volunteers who:

Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a violent crime. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a sex crime. Are currently charged with a major theft or burglary. Are currently charged with drug sales.

The CCIEC reserves the right to make discretionary choices about the placement of individuals charged with these and other crimes. If you are not sure if you qualify please contact us.

Documentation/Tracking of Hours

It is the responsibility of the volunteer to sign in and sign out on CCIEC tracking sheets as instructed by CCIEC staff. In addition, we request that volunteers keep track of their own hours and notify us at least 24 hours in advance of needing a letter confirming service. (Preferably on your 2nd to last volunteer shift) All service hours totals are generated from the tracking sheets. You must sign in and out for accurate counting of service. 

Policy for volunteers’ no shows.

Volunteers have a responsibility to show to the shifts they are assigned to. If Volunteers do not show for their shifts, we have a three-strike policy.

First no show: They will be contacted via email/Phone Call

Second no show: it will be a verbal warning, stating/explaining they have two strikes and they have one last chance.

Third no Show: they will be immediately removed from any future shifts and disqualified for participating in any future volunteering program.

**We encourage volunteers to give at least 24 Hours notice before Unregistering, failing to do so will be consider a no show.**

For additional information contact Adam Wood at awood@catholiccharitiesiec.org

Agency: Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties Cristo Rey Campus

Volunteers will be responsible for a variety of tasks.

Duties may include; kitchen work, janitorial, groundskeeping, food pantry, clothing closet, and community garden.


Essential skills include; interpersonal skills, attention to detail, time management, cleanliness, teamwork 

 

Tasks will be assigned upon arrival. 

 

Disclosure Guidelines for Court-Mandated Community Service

Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton counties (CCIEC) aims to engage volunteers of all ages and backgrounds in hands-on experiences that directly support the CCIEC and its partners. The following guidelines have been developed to enhance the transparency we need in working with court-mandated community service volunteers. It is our intent to provide a safe, productive, and rewarding experience for all volunteers.

It is CCIEC policy that all volunteers disclose the reason for their service and, if it is court-mandated, provide documentation as to the terms of the service required. Service hours will not be released to the court until this documentation is received.

Documentation must be completed before service hours begin. Disclosure must include both present and previous convictions on record. CCIEC reserves the right to accept or deny volunteer service based upon the disclosure. CCIEC reserves the right to confirm the disclosure with the court system. All paperwork, including this disclosure document, will be treated as confidential and only shared with pertinent staff on a need-to-know basis CCIEC recognizes a volunteer's right to privacy and will not disclose any information about him/her to an outside source without prior written consent, unless otherwise required by law.

Guidelines for Volunteers with Criminal Records

The CCIEC will not place volunteers convicted of offenses that may in any way endanger the safety of other volunteers, staff, the security of the building, or partner organizations. While CCIEC recognizes and appreciates the service of all volunteers, including those with criminal records, our priority is to protect and safeguard the mission, name, and productivity of CCIEC.

Restrictions on Service of Volunteers

CCIEC cannot place volunteers who:

Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a violent crime. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a sex crime. Are currently charged with a major theft or burglary. Are currently charged with drug sales.

The CCIEC reserves the right to make discretionary choices about the placement of individuals charged with these and other crimes. If you are not sure if you qualify please contact us.

Documentation/Tracking of Hours

It is the responsibility of the volunteer to sign in and sign out on CCIEC tracking sheets as instructed by CCIEC staff. In addition, we request that volunteers keep track of their own hours and notify us at least 24 hours in advance of needing a letter confirming service. (Preferably on your 2nd to last volunteer shift) All service hours totals are generated from the tracking sheets. You must sign in and out for accurate counting of service. 

Policy for volunteers’ no shows.

Volunteers have a responsibility to show to the shifts they are assigned to. If Volunteers do not show for their shifts, we have a three-strike policy.

First no show: They will be contacted via email/Phone Call

Second no show: it will be a verbal warning, stating/explaining they have two strikes and they have one last chance.

Third no Show: they will be immediately removed from any future shifts and disqualified for participating in any future volunteering program.

**We encourage volunteers to give at least 24 Hours notice before Unregistering, failing to do so will be consider a no show.**

For additional information contact Adam Wood at awood@catholiccharitiesiec.org

Agency: Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties Cristo Rey Campus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48906

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Service Volunteer AM

Volunteers will be responsible for a variety of tasks.

Duties may include; kitchen work, janitorial, groundskeeping, food pantry, clothing closet, and community garden.


Essential skills include; interpersonal skills, attention to detail, time management, cleanliness, teamwork 

 

Tasks will be assigned upon arrival. 

 

Disclosure Guidelines for Court-Mandated Community Service

Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton, & Clinton counties (CCIEC) aims to engage volunteers of all ages and backgrounds in hands-on experiences that directly support the CCIEC and partners. The following guidelines have been developed to enhance the transparency we need in working with court-mandated community service volunteers. It is our intent to provide a safe, productive, and rewarding experience for all volunteers.

It is CCIEC policy that all volunteers disclose the reason for their service and, if it is court-mandated, provide documentation as to the terms of the service required. Service hours will not be released to the court until this documentation is received.

Documentation must be completed before service hours begin. Disclosure must include both present and previous convictions on record. CCIEC reserves the right to accept or deny volunteer service based upon the disclosure. CCIEC reserves the right to confirm the disclosure with the court system. All paperwork, including this disclosure document, will be treated as confidential and only shared with pertinent staff on a need-to-know basis CCIEC recognizes a volunteer's right to privacy and will not disclose any information about him/her to an outside source without prior written consent, unless otherwise required by law.

Guidelines for Volunteers with Criminal Records

CCIEC will not place volunteers convicted of offenses that may in any way endanger the safety of other volunteers, staff, the security of the building, or partner organizations. While the CCIEC recognizes and appreciates the service of all volunteers, including those with criminal records, our priority is to protect and safeguard the mission, name, and productivity of the CCIEC.

Restrictions on Service of Volunteers

CCIEC cannot place volunteers who:

Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a violent crime. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a sex crime. Are currently charged with a major theft or burglary. Are currently charged with drug sales.

The CCIEC reserves the right to make discretionary choices about the placement of individuals charged with these and other crimes. If you are not sure if you qualify please contact us.

Documentation/Tracking of Hours

It is the responsibility of the volunteer to sign in and sign out on CCIEC tracking sheets as instructed by CCIEC staff. In addition, we request that volunteers keep track of their own hours and notify us at least 24 hours in advance of needing a letter confirming service. (Preferably on your 2nd to last volunteer shift) All service hours totals are generated from the tracking sheets. You must sign in and out for accurate counting of service. 

Policy for volunteers’ no shows.

Volunteers have a responsibility to show to the shifts they are assigned to. If Volunteers do not show for their shifts, we have a three-strike policy.

First no show: They will be contacted via email/Phone Call

Second no show: it will be a verbal warning, stating/explaining they have two strikes and they have one last chance.

Third no Show: they will be immediately removed from any future shifts and disqualified for participating in any future volunteering program.

**We encourage volunteers to give at least 24 Hours notice before Unregistering, failing to do so will be consider a no show.**

For additional information contact awood@catholiccharitiesiec.org

Agency: Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties Cristo Rey Campus

Volunteers will be responsible for a variety of tasks.

Duties may include; kitchen work, janitorial, groundskeeping, food pantry, clothing closet, and community garden.


Essential skills include; interpersonal skills, attention to detail, time management, cleanliness, teamwork 

 

Tasks will be assigned upon arrival. 

 

Disclosure Guidelines for Court-Mandated Community Service

Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton, & Clinton counties (CCIEC) aims to engage volunteers of all ages and backgrounds in hands-on experiences that directly support the CCIEC and partners. The following guidelines have been developed to enhance the transparency we need in working with court-mandated community service volunteers. It is our intent to provide a safe, productive, and rewarding experience for all volunteers.

It is CCIEC policy that all volunteers disclose the reason for their service and, if it is court-mandated, provide documentation as to the terms of the service required. Service hours will not be released to the court until this documentation is received.

Documentation must be completed before service hours begin. Disclosure must include both present and previous convictions on record. CCIEC reserves the right to accept or deny volunteer service based upon the disclosure. CCIEC reserves the right to confirm the disclosure with the court system. All paperwork, including this disclosure document, will be treated as confidential and only shared with pertinent staff on a need-to-know basis CCIEC recognizes a volunteer's right to privacy and will not disclose any information about him/her to an outside source without prior written consent, unless otherwise required by law.

Guidelines for Volunteers with Criminal Records

CCIEC will not place volunteers convicted of offenses that may in any way endanger the safety of other volunteers, staff, the security of the building, or partner organizations. While the CCIEC recognizes and appreciates the service of all volunteers, including those with criminal records, our priority is to protect and safeguard the mission, name, and productivity of the CCIEC.

Restrictions on Service of Volunteers

CCIEC cannot place volunteers who:

Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a violent crime. Are currently charged with or have been convicted of a sex crime. Are currently charged with a major theft or burglary. Are currently charged with drug sales.

The CCIEC reserves the right to make discretionary choices about the placement of individuals charged with these and other crimes. If you are not sure if you qualify please contact us.

Documentation/Tracking of Hours

It is the responsibility of the volunteer to sign in and sign out on CCIEC tracking sheets as instructed by CCIEC staff. In addition, we request that volunteers keep track of their own hours and notify us at least 24 hours in advance of needing a letter confirming service. (Preferably on your 2nd to last volunteer shift) All service hours totals are generated from the tracking sheets. You must sign in and out for accurate counting of service. 

Policy for volunteers’ no shows.

Volunteers have a responsibility to show to the shifts they are assigned to. If Volunteers do not show for their shifts, we have a three-strike policy.

First no show: They will be contacted via email/Phone Call

Second no show: it will be a verbal warning, stating/explaining they have two strikes and they have one last chance.

Third no Show: they will be immediately removed from any future shifts and disqualified for participating in any future volunteering program.

**We encourage volunteers to give at least 24 Hours notice before Unregistering, failing to do so will be consider a no show.**

For additional information contact awood@catholiccharitiesiec.org

Agency: Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties Cristo Rey Campus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48906

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lansing Schools Summer and Afterschool Meal Program

Help prepare hot meals for kids enrolled in the Summer Enrichment and/or After-Hours Enrichment Program at Lansing School District. This opportunity involves cooking from scratch and cleaning up afterward. Volunteers must have knowledge of preparing vegetables and fruits, reading recipes and cooking / baking. This is a time sensitive activity, and must be completed within the allotted time, thus cooking knowledge is a must. These meals will be served to kids going without dinner. We do not serve the meals to the kids nor are they on site at Cristo Rey.

Agency: Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties Cristo Rey Campus

Help prepare hot meals for kids enrolled in the Summer Enrichment and/or After-Hours Enrichment Program at Lansing School District. This opportunity involves cooking from scratch and cleaning up afterward. Volunteers must have knowledge of preparing vegetables and fruits, reading recipes and cooking / baking. This is a time sensitive activity, and must be completed within the allotted time, thus cooking knowledge is a must. These meals will be served to kids going without dinner. We do not serve the meals to the kids nor are they on site at Cristo Rey.

Agency: Catholic Charities of Ingham, Eaton & Clinton Counties Cristo Rey Campus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 48906

Allow Groups: Yes