Volunteers Wanted!
Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers are a vital part of our ability to provide services and assistance to our clients! Volunteer opportunities are available at the Cluster Outreach Center and at our community meal sites. Got a large group? Special group projects include: receiving and sorting large food donations, the holiday toy and food program, and special Clothes Closet programs.
Ongoing Opportunities at the Outreach Center:
- Serving food/putting food orders together
- Stocking/sorting food in the Food Pantry
- Meeting with clients to sign-up for Food Pantry assistance
- Sorting clothing and household goods
- Putting clothing orders together for clients
- Administration/office assistance
Ongoing Opportunities at the Community Meals:
- Preparation of meals
- Serving of meals
- Cleanup after meals
For further information about volunteering at our community meals, please contact our Community Meals Coordinator.
PCRC Volunteer-Rose Schoenley "How volunteering has helped her"
PCRC Volunteer- Sandy Reddick " I feel like I am getting a paycheck"
We would like to acknowledge the following as our honorees for 2012:
- Volunteer of the Year – Gary Pace
- Community Meal Supporter of the Year – Sara Grim
- Individual Food Donor of the Year – Rolland Wildermuth
- Business Food Donor of the Year – Philabundance – Grocers Against Hunger Campaign
Religious Community Food Donor of the Year:
- St. Aloysius Church
With recognition to the top Religious Community Food Donors:
- St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church
- Christ Episcopal Church
- Cedarville United Methodist Church
- St. Joseph Church
Religious Community Financial Donor of the Year:
- First Presbyterian Church
Business Financial Donor of the Year:
- First Niagara Bank
Business Food Donor Of The Year:
Philabundance- Grocers Against Hunger Campaign


