Community Services Team

Community Services Barbeque

2007-10-30 11:00
2007-10-30 14:00

Join us for our BBQ fundraiser to raise money for community services programs.

Our dedicated community services staff and volunteers will be BBQing hotdogs and burgers and selling them with pop for $2.


Slowly, slowly the little bird builds it's nest

When I was in Burkina Faso with my sister this summer, I learned the saying "Doni doni kono nita niama" which means, in Jula (the language of the Jula people who live in Bobo Dioulasso), "Slowly, slowly the little bird builds its nest." This had become a bit of a motto for me as I work on launching the website, and passing responsibility over to the organization, one twig at a time.


Food preparation/serving (Out of the Cold)

What is the focus of this volunteer role?

Metropolitan’s Out of the Cold team provides a Thursday mid-day dinner for those in need from November to April.


What does this typically involve?

Members of the Wednesday food preparation group gather in the kitchen of the Met Centre to do the chopping and preparing. Thursday is busy with setting up, serving and visiting with the guests, and clean up.


When do these activities usually take place?

There are volunteer opportunities on Wednesday and Thursday during the winter months.


What skills or knowledge are helpful in this role?

For more information call Kathy Priestman at 416-691-5808.


Bakers (Out of the Cold)

What is the focus of this volunteer role?

Our weekly lunch program runs during the winter (November to the end of March). On the menu for dessert? Cookies, faithfully baked by volunteers from our congregation.


What does this typically involve?

Baking approximately 2 dozen cookies.


When do these activities usually take place?

Out of the Cold Lunches are every Thusrday from November to March.  If you'd like to contribute home-made cookies, you can pick up an empty cookie tin in the Narthex every Sunday during the winter months, and deliver them on Thursday morning.


What skills or knowledge are helpful in this role?

An oven, and interest in baking.


Who coordinates the activities of this volunteer role?

Bill Chapman

Community Services

Mission

To serve people who are suffering and seeking resources and community to resolve their needs.

People

Click here for a list of the dedicated staff of the Community Services team.

Getting Involved

There are many opportunities to get involved with the Community Services team, and with Out of the Cold. If you wish, take a look at the volunteer opportunities listed on the right.


Community Resources

Metropolitan United Church is part of a large network of organizations in downtown Toronto that provide food, housing, counselling and support to those in need. This site provides information about the organizations that help support our weekday visitors.

We also have a long history of innovation in reaching out to the community, from the founding of the Fred Victor Centre for homeless people, to the creation of Sojourn House, a temporary residence for refugees.


Mission

Metropolitan's Community Services outreach programs help people in need, and this is our way of putting faith into action in the broader community. Our programs assist with food and clothing and provide counseling and referrals to appropriate community resources. Staff assist clients in moving to greater independence by helping them to access housing and employment and by providing ongoing support. The immediate objective is to help people recover their self-esteem and get back on their feet. The church's longer-term goal is to work for social justice in society.


Staff

Bill Chapman - Director of Community Services 416-363-0331 ext. 22

Michaell Dunn - Outreach and Support Worker 416-363-0331 ext. 21

Doreth Brown - Community Services Counselor 416-363-0331 ext. 43

Rowena Hill - Community Services Counselor 416-363-0331 ext. 41

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How We Help

Community Services
Community Services operates from Monday to Friday in the Met Centre, offering a variety of programs and services supported by paid staff and volunteers. Community Services welcomes all who come in the door. The focus of support is on those who are hungry, those who need housing or support to maintain their housing, those with mental health or addiction issues, and those who need to re-establish their place in a supportive community.

Metropolitan's Out of the Cold team provides a Thursday mid-day dinner for those in need from November to April. There are volunteer opportunities on Wednesday and Thursday during those months. Members of the Wednesday food preparation group gather in the kitchen of the Met Centre to do the chopping and preparing. Thursday is busy with setting up, serving and visiting with the guests, and clean up. In Winter 2005-2006, hundreds of volunteer hours put over 5,000 meals into the hands of visitors, either on the tables or as take-home packages.

Meal Programs

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