Shifts From: Redwood Empire Food Bank

Volunteer: Encounter City Church Distribution Site Volunteer


Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!



Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer


Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!



Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sons of Norway Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: St. Hubert Hall Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95446

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Keiser Park Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95492

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resurrection Church Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monte Rio Community Center Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95462

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bodega Bay Church Distribution Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 94923

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: St. Elizabeth Seton Church Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 94928

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Petaluma Junior High Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 94952

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: St. Peter Church Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95425

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Valley Oak Park Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Park Lane Apts. Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 94952

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rancho Grande Mobile Home Park Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 94928

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Windsor Veterans Village Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95492

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Acacia Lane Apts. Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!


Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!


Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95409

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alta Madrone SAHA Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95476

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geyserville New Tech Academy Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95441

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rohnert Park Senior Center Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 94928

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Running Creek Casino Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95485

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rancho Verde Mobile Home Park Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 94928

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Oak Ridge Apts. Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95476

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Palm's Inn Apts. Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lower Lake Park Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95457

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Manchester Rancheria Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!


Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!


Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95468

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vintage at Bennett Valley Apts. Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sonoma Creek Senior Housing Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95476

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gualala Regional Park Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95445

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bethlehem Tower Apts. Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference!

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nuestra Comunidad Bluebird Campus Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95492

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rancho Cabeza Mobile Home Park Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95409

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Silvercrest Residence Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seven Flags Mobile Park Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Join us in the fight to End Hunger in Our Community! Your time and effort help provide nutritious food to 142,000 individuals in need. Your support makes a meaningful impact—thank you for being part of this vital work!

As a Distribution Site Volunteer, you’ll distribute fresh produce, pantry staples, and healthy groceries to our neighbors. To learn more about this opportunity, watch our Food Distribution Volunteer & Safety Guidelines video. (Click here for Spanish video)

Volunteer Shift Registration

All volunteers, including children, must register individually before their shift. Volunteers under 18 must have a guardian present unless prior approval is obtained from both the guardian and Redwood Empire Food Bank staff.

To be fully prepared, we require all volunteers to review our Volunteer Handbook, which covers key details on volunteering with groups/teams, policies, and FAQs. 

We value respect, fairness, and kindness—negative remarks or harassment will not be tolerated. Volunteers 18+ must complete Civil Rights training before their shift.

Tracking your hours? Visit our Verifying Hours page for step-by-step instructions.

Before You Arrive & What to Expect

Food distributions can be fast-paced, with both walk-up and drive-thru recipients picking up food. 

Volunteers assist with set-up until clean-up. Expect to be on your feet and lift 15-35 lbs throughout your entire shift. 

If you need food assistance while volunteering, please speak with the Site Coordinator.

Wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes is required. Crocs and slip-on styles are not permitted.

Bring your own water bottle and dress comfortably in layers, preferably bright colors or a safety vest for visibility.

Arrive on time and check in with the Site Coordinator, who will provide safety guidelines, assign roles, and check you in for the shift before the distribution begins.


Questions? For more information, contact the Volunteer Team at volunteers@refb.org or (707) 523-7905. Please note: Some of our food distributions are held at church parking lots but are not connected to the church or religious organization. The site is used strictly as a convenient location to serve the community.


Our priority is to feed the community while creating a great volunteer experience. If you are unable to attend, please let us know at least 24 hours before your scheduled shift. We can’t wait for you to join us—thank you for making a difference! 

Opportunity: Distribution Site Volunteer

Shift Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95476

Allow Groups: No