Join us
There are many ways you can help.
If you want to work behind the scenes, for example in our administrative office please contact us to discuss opportunities. We are especially interested in volunteers who have skills such as document organizing, graphic design, inventory control or other work a small organization like the NLCMC needs help with. If this sounds like you, please reach out and share your interest with us.
Of course we have a need for ongoing volunteers for our meal service. These jobs also afford a chance to work with the the kitchen "team" and the public. A little bit more detail as follows:
This includes for example, turning donations of fresh vegetables into part of a meal, buttering bread for a dinner side, or portioning out desserts.
Help us get meals out the door to individuals, families and partner organizations
An essential part of every meal served
We would love to hear from you!
Thank You!
For April’s Volunteer of the Month, we celebrate the life ofBrian Condon (January 1, 1956-March 11, 2023).
Brian has been a faithful Meal Center volunteer for the pastseveral years. Having retired from food service, Brian showed up, without fail,with the First Monday crew every month (unless he was traveling!). He wouldalso make himself available, often at a moment’s notice, whenever there was aneed to fill in on any day of the week. Brian did not shirk from any task thatneeded to be done. He could be found before 4:00 chopping vegetables for saladand by 5:00 he would be ensconced in the dish room, having somehow found timeto scrub pots in between.
When he wasn’t volunteering, Brian was most often spotted onhis bicycle. He also enjoyed movies, Broadway shows, and, especially, travelingall over the world. The world (and the New London Community Meal Center) coulduse more people like Brian. He will be sadly missed, but his legacy is theinspiration he provides for the rest of us to serve others with grace andhumility.
From Our volunteers
I volunteer because the people that come to the meal center are having rough times, and it can happen to anyone. I feel it is important to help people who are less fortunate, and it is really important to treat people with dignity. We are not just feeding them. I get the satisfaction of knowing I am helping people.
I volunteer because I can. I had a life and a career where I was fortunate to do well. Now that I am retired I want to spend my time giving a step up in the simple form of a meal to someone who did not have all the advantages I have had in my life.
I volunteer because it is a way of giving back to all people who helped me throughout the course of my life. I do it to give back, to pay it forward. Also, I do get personal fulfillment that is wonderful. I feel good about volunteering.