Learn more about how our values guide our work. Choose from a variety of opportunities to deepen your connection and volunteering experience. Participate in hands-on volunteering with Jewish educational opportunities, or join discussions to better understand the complex systems we face and the services we provide.
Our own humanity is defined by responding to the humanity in others.
Read MorePrepare for or reflect on volunteering around the Jewish holidays using these discussion resources:
Rosh Hashanah
Shavuot
Chanukah
Purim
Passover
You can also reflect on food security with the following resources:
Food & Dignity
Food & Health
Check out our B’nai Mitzvah guide, which helps tweens and their families take on this momentous Jewish lifecycle event while weaving in volunteer opportunities and Torah food for thought. Read the guide or click below to connect with us!
Contact us at volunteer@jfsseattle.org or (206) 861-3179.
The JFS Community-Wide Food Drive kicks off with announcements at Rosh Hashanah and culminates with the Food Sort after Yom Kippur. The Food Sort is an excellent opportunity for individuals, families, and groups to help the Polack Food Bank sort and organize thousands of pounds of donations. A special thank you to our dedicated volunteers and community partners who step up each year to make this all possible.
Contact us at volunteer@jfsseattle.org or (206) 861-3179.
Volunteers make contactless deliveries of Kosher Shabbat meals to community members two Fridays per month.
Contact us at volunteer@jfsseattle.org or (206) 861-3179.
Volunteers collect, transport and sort gleaned produce at the end of the market day. Volunteers should be able to lift at least 25 pounds for this opportunity.
Contact us at volunteer@jfsseattle.org or (206) 861-3179.
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