Opportunities From: Star of Hope Mission

Volunteer: Assisting in Central Station - 2PM - 4PM

Our Men's Development Center staff is needing volunteers to assist them in central station. We are looking for friendly and attention to detail volunteers. 

Central Station is the area where our residents go to contact their caseworker, receive hygiene and toiletries items. Volunteers will be assisting in the following

Answering Phones Directing traffic through the area Paging residents

Program: Men's Development Center

Our Men's Development Center staff is needing volunteers to assist them in central station. We are looking for friendly and attention to detail volunteers. 

Central Station is the area where our residents go to contact their caseworker, receive hygiene and toiletries items. Volunteers will be assisting in the following

Answering Phones Directing traffic through the area Paging residents

Program: Men's Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assisting in Central Station - 12PM - 2PM

Our Men's Development Center staff is needing volunteers to assist them in central station. We are looking for friendly and attention to detail volunteers. 

Central Station is the area where our residents go to contact their caseworker, receive hygiene and toiletries items. Volunteers will be assisting in the following

Answering Phones Directing traffic through the area Paging residents

Program: Men's Development Center

Our Men's Development Center staff is needing volunteers to assist them in central station. We are looking for friendly and attention to detail volunteers. 

Central Station is the area where our residents go to contact their caseworker, receive hygiene and toiletries items. Volunteers will be assisting in the following

Answering Phones Directing traffic through the area Paging residents

Program: Men's Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assisting in Central Station - 10AM - 12PM

Our Men's Development Center staff is needing volunteers to assist them in central station. We are looking for friendly and attention to detail volunteers. 

Central Station is the area where our residents go to contact their caseworker, receive hygiene and toiletries items. Volunteers will be assisting in the following

Answering Phones Directing traffic through the area Paging residents

Program: Men's Development Center

Our Men's Development Center staff is needing volunteers to assist them in central station. We are looking for friendly and attention to detail volunteers. 

Central Station is the area where our residents go to contact their caseworker, receive hygiene and toiletries items. Volunteers will be assisting in the following

Answering Phones Directing traffic through the area Paging residents

Program: Men's Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BAM - Bring A Meal

Our guests love special meals themed for a holiday or just for fun! Put on a luau or Mexican fiesta, offer to host a good old-fashioned southern BBQ, or bring in music and dessert. Your group can design the entire dining experience for our guests.

Choose the specific meal you’d like to serve (breakfast, lunch, or dinner for 400 people).  Plan, purchase the food, prepare and serve the meal in one of our kitchen facilities (Men's Development Center or Women and Family Development Center)  Enjoy this delicious meal with our guests or program participants!

For information about mealtimes, special events, or specific ideas you’d like to share, email Volunteer Services at volunteerservices@sohmission.org

Program: Women and Family Development Center

Our guests love special meals themed for a holiday or just for fun! Put on a luau or Mexican fiesta, offer to host a good old-fashioned southern BBQ, or bring in music and dessert. Your group can design the entire dining experience for our guests.

Choose the specific meal you’d like to serve (breakfast, lunch, or dinner for 400 people).  Plan, purchase the food, prepare and serve the meal in one of our kitchen facilities (Men's Development Center or Women and Family Development Center)  Enjoy this delicious meal with our guests or program participants!

For information about mealtimes, special events, or specific ideas you’d like to share, email Volunteer Services at volunteerservices@sohmission.org

Program: Women and Family Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77051

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BAM - Bring A Meal

Our guests love special meals themed for a holiday or just for fun! Put on a luau or Mexican fiesta, offer to host a good old-fashioned southern BBQ, or bring in music and dessert. Your group can design the entire dining experience for our guests.

Choose the specific meal you’d like to serve (breakfast, lunch, or dinner for 400 people).  Plan, purchase the food, prepare and serve the meal in one of our kitchen facilities (Men's Development Center or Women and Family Development Center)  Enjoy this delicious meal with our guests or program participants!

For information about mealtimes, special events, or specific ideas you’d like to share, email Volunteer Services at volunteerservices@sohmission.org

Program: Men's Development Center

Our guests love special meals themed for a holiday or just for fun! Put on a luau or Mexican fiesta, offer to host a good old-fashioned southern BBQ, or bring in music and dessert. Your group can design the entire dining experience for our guests.

Choose the specific meal you’d like to serve (breakfast, lunch, or dinner for 400 people).  Plan, purchase the food, prepare and serve the meal in one of our kitchen facilities (Men's Development Center or Women and Family Development Center)  Enjoy this delicious meal with our guests or program participants!

For information about mealtimes, special events, or specific ideas you’d like to share, email Volunteer Services at volunteerservices@sohmission.org

Program: Men's Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77051

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make Sack Lunches - MDC - 2025

Sack lunches are an everyday need for residents who are out job searching, at social service appointments or just arrived at our shelter. Sack lunches consist of a sandwich (condiments on the side) & a few sides such as chips, snack bars, fruit, dessert.  We also ask that you provide water bottles to be distributed with the lunch. This is an onsite project. 

Volunteers must purchase and bring ALL items needed to assemble sack lunches onsite. Kitchen staff will be there to assist our volunteers. 

List of items for sandwiches

Wheat or White sliced bread

American Cheese slices

Deli turkey meat or ham

Sandwich zip lock bags

Brown paper bags

Mayonnaise and Mustard packs (1/1)

Snack options - All snacks must be individually packaged

Chips Cookies Mini pretzels Goldfish crackers Cheese crackers Fruit snacks

Number of Sack Lunches Needed

300


For Team Leaders: Everyone in your team must register and be scheduled before coming to volunteer.


 


 

Program: Men's Development Center

Sack lunches are an everyday need for residents who are out job searching, at social service appointments or just arrived at our shelter. Sack lunches consist of a sandwich (condiments on the side) & a few sides such as chips, snack bars, fruit, dessert.  We also ask that you provide water bottles to be distributed with the lunch. This is an onsite project. 

Volunteers must purchase and bring ALL items needed to assemble sack lunches onsite. Kitchen staff will be there to assist our volunteers. 

List of items for sandwiches

Wheat or White sliced bread

American Cheese slices

Deli turkey meat or ham

Sandwich zip lock bags

Brown paper bags

Mayonnaise and Mustard packs (1/1)

Snack options - All snacks must be individually packaged

Chips Cookies Mini pretzels Goldfish crackers Cheese crackers Fruit snacks

Number of Sack Lunches Needed

300


For Team Leaders: Everyone in your team must register and be scheduled before coming to volunteer.


 


 

Program: Men's Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Make Sack Lunches - WFDC - 2025

Sack lunches are an everyday need for residents who are out job searching, at social service appointments or just arrived at our shelter. Sack lunches consist of a sandwich (condiments on the side) & a few sides such as chips, snack bars, fruit, dessert.  We also ask that you provide water bottles to be distributed with the lunch. This is an onsite project. 

Volunteers must purchase and bring ALL items needed to assemble sack lunches onsite. Kitchen staff will be there to assist our volunteers. 

List of items for sandwiches

Wheat or White sliced bread

American Cheese slices

Deli turkey meat or ham

Sandwich zip lock bags

Brown paper bags

Mayonnaise and Mustard packs (1/1)

Snack options - All snacks must be individually packaged

Chips Cookies Mini pretzels Goldfish crackers Cheese crackers Fruit snacks

Number of Sack Lunches Needed

300

 For Team Leaders: Everyone in your team must register and be scheduled before coming to volunteer.

 Please see below for available slots

 

 

Program: Women and Family Development Center

Sack lunches are an everyday need for residents who are out job searching, at social service appointments or just arrived at our shelter. Sack lunches consist of a sandwich (condiments on the side) & a few sides such as chips, snack bars, fruit, dessert.  We also ask that you provide water bottles to be distributed with the lunch. This is an onsite project. 

Volunteers must purchase and bring ALL items needed to assemble sack lunches onsite. Kitchen staff will be there to assist our volunteers. 

List of items for sandwiches

Wheat or White sliced bread

American Cheese slices

Deli turkey meat or ham

Sandwich zip lock bags

Brown paper bags

Mayonnaise and Mustard packs (1/1)

Snack options - All snacks must be individually packaged

Chips Cookies Mini pretzels Goldfish crackers Cheese crackers Fruit snacks

Number of Sack Lunches Needed

300

 For Team Leaders: Everyone in your team must register and be scheduled before coming to volunteer.

 Please see below for available slots

 

 

Program: Women and Family Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77051

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Serve a Meal - Dinner - MDC

We serve three meals a day, 365-days per year, at all three facilities. What an opportunity to encourage and uplift as you hand meal trays to our clients. Individual volunteers or small groups are scheduled on an ongoing or one-time basis. Volunteers help 

Set-up  Prepping veggies Making sack lunches  Organizing the pantry  Serve and clean-up.

TEAMS/GROUPS

Due to liability and security reasons, every volunteer must sign up. Each volunteer coming to serve in a team/group must be registered and scheduled before coming to serve. The maximum number of volunteers allowed to serve a meal at our Men's Development Center is four (4). 

Program: Men's Development Center

We serve three meals a day, 365-days per year, at all three facilities. What an opportunity to encourage and uplift as you hand meal trays to our clients. Individual volunteers or small groups are scheduled on an ongoing or one-time basis. Volunteers help 

Set-up  Prepping veggies Making sack lunches  Organizing the pantry  Serve and clean-up.

TEAMS/GROUPS

Due to liability and security reasons, every volunteer must sign up. Each volunteer coming to serve in a team/group must be registered and scheduled before coming to serve. The maximum number of volunteers allowed to serve a meal at our Men's Development Center is four (4). 

Program: Men's Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve a Meal - Breakfast - MDC

We serve three meals a day, 365-days per year, at all three facilities. What an opportunity to encourage and uplift as you hand meal trays to our clients. Individual volunteers or small groups are scheduled on an ongoing or one-time basis. Volunteers help 

Set-up  Prepping veggies Making sack lunches  Organizing pantry Serve and clean-up.

TEAMS/GROUPS

Due to liability and security reasons, every volunteer must sign up. Each volunteer coming to serve in a team/group must be registered and scheduled before coming to serve. The maximum number of volunteers allowed to serve a meal at our Men's Development Center is four (4). 


Program: Men's Development Center

We serve three meals a day, 365-days per year, at all three facilities. What an opportunity to encourage and uplift as you hand meal trays to our clients. Individual volunteers or small groups are scheduled on an ongoing or one-time basis. Volunteers help 

Set-up  Prepping veggies Making sack lunches  Organizing pantry Serve and clean-up.

TEAMS/GROUPS

Due to liability and security reasons, every volunteer must sign up. Each volunteer coming to serve in a team/group must be registered and scheduled before coming to serve. The maximum number of volunteers allowed to serve a meal at our Men's Development Center is four (4). 


Program: Men's Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve a Meal - Lunch - MDC

We serve three meals a day, 365-days per year, at all three facilities. What an opportunity to encourage and uplift as you hand meal trays to our clients. Individual volunteers or small groups are scheduled on an ongoing or one-time basis. Volunteers help 

Set-up  Prepping veggies, Making sack lunches  Organizing the pantry  Serve and clean-up

TEAMS/GROUPS

Due to liability and security reasons, every volunteer must sign up. Each volunteer coming to serve in a team/group must be registered and scheduled before coming to serve. The maximum number of volunteers allowed to serve a meal at our Men's Development Center is four (4). 


Program: Men's Development Center

We serve three meals a day, 365-days per year, at all three facilities. What an opportunity to encourage and uplift as you hand meal trays to our clients. Individual volunteers or small groups are scheduled on an ongoing or one-time basis. Volunteers help 

Set-up  Prepping veggies, Making sack lunches  Organizing the pantry  Serve and clean-up

TEAMS/GROUPS

Due to liability and security reasons, every volunteer must sign up. Each volunteer coming to serve in a team/group must be registered and scheduled before coming to serve. The maximum number of volunteers allowed to serve a meal at our Men's Development Center is four (4). 


Program: Men's Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve a Meal - Dinner - WFDC

We serve three meals a day, 365-days per year, at all three facilities. What an opportunity to encourage and uplift as you hand meal trays to our clients. Individual volunteers or small groups are scheduled on an ongoing or one-time basis. Volunteers help 

Set-up  Prep veggies Making sack lunches  Organizing the pantry  Serve  Clean-up

TEAMS/GROUPS

Due to liability and security reasons, every volunteer must sign up. Each volunteer coming to serve in a team/group must be registered and scheduled before coming to serve. The maximum number of volunteers allowed to serve a meal at our Women and Family Development Center is eight (8).

When you arrive at the facility, please utilize the RESIDENTS entrance. 

Program: Women and Family Development Center

We serve three meals a day, 365-days per year, at all three facilities. What an opportunity to encourage and uplift as you hand meal trays to our clients. Individual volunteers or small groups are scheduled on an ongoing or one-time basis. Volunteers help 

Set-up  Prep veggies Making sack lunches  Organizing the pantry  Serve  Clean-up

TEAMS/GROUPS

Due to liability and security reasons, every volunteer must sign up. Each volunteer coming to serve in a team/group must be registered and scheduled before coming to serve. The maximum number of volunteers allowed to serve a meal at our Women and Family Development Center is eight (8).

When you arrive at the facility, please utilize the RESIDENTS entrance. 

Program: Women and Family Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77051

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve a Meal - Lunch - WFDC

We serve three meals a day, 365-days per year, at all three facilities. What an opportunity to encourage and uplift as you hand meal trays to our clients. Individual volunteers or small groups are scheduled on an ongoing or one-time basis. Volunteers help 

Set-up  Prep veggies Making sack lunches  Organizing the pantry  Serve  Clean-up

TEAMS/GROUPS

Due to liability and security reasons, every volunteer must sign up. Each volunteer coming to serve in a team/group must be registered and scheduled before coming to serve. The maximum number of volunteers allowed to serve a meal at our Women and Family Development Center is eight (8).

Program: Women and Family Development Center

We serve three meals a day, 365-days per year, at all three facilities. What an opportunity to encourage and uplift as you hand meal trays to our clients. Individual volunteers or small groups are scheduled on an ongoing or one-time basis. Volunteers help 

Set-up  Prep veggies Making sack lunches  Organizing the pantry  Serve  Clean-up

TEAMS/GROUPS

Due to liability and security reasons, every volunteer must sign up. Each volunteer coming to serve in a team/group must be registered and scheduled before coming to serve. The maximum number of volunteers allowed to serve a meal at our Women and Family Development Center is eight (8).

Program: Women and Family Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77051

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Snacks and Goodnight

Who doesn't love an evening snack? It can be a long time between dinner & breakfast when you can't raid the fridge for a snack. Volunteers have a wonderful time visiting with clients as they provide & serve an evening snack.

Major Responsibilities: 

Volunteers must purchase and provide for 450 residents: Napkins and Spoon (if appropriate) 1 – 2 individually, wrapped snacks 1 – prepackaged beverage Snack options (to provide variety):  Goldfish or Popcorn  Pretzels or Chex-Mix  Cookies or Rice Crispy Treats  Chips  Pudding Cups  Jell-O cups or Fruit Cups  Granola Bars Beverage options: Bottled Water Capri Sun Juice Box Milk (volunteers must provide cups)Soda 
Volunteers arrive between 7:15 PM - 7:30 PM to sign-in, walk to the dining room and set-up. Clients are invited to come by for a snack beginning at 7:45 PM. Snack time is over at 8:15 PM. Volunteers help sweep up & sign-out by 8:30 PM. The maximum number of volunteers for this project is ten (10). 


 Location Information: Women and Family Development Center – 2575 Reed Rd. Houston, Texas 77051 Utilize the RESIDENT Entrance Staff will be available to assist   

TEAMS/GROUPS

Due to liability and security reasons, every volunteer must sign up. Each volunteer coming to serve in a team/group must be registered and scheduled before coming to serve.

Program: Women and Family Development Center

Who doesn't love an evening snack? It can be a long time between dinner & breakfast when you can't raid the fridge for a snack. Volunteers have a wonderful time visiting with clients as they provide & serve an evening snack.

Major Responsibilities: 

Volunteers must purchase and provide for 450 residents: Napkins and Spoon (if appropriate) 1 – 2 individually, wrapped snacks 1 – prepackaged beverage Snack options (to provide variety):  Goldfish or Popcorn  Pretzels or Chex-Mix  Cookies or Rice Crispy Treats  Chips  Pudding Cups  Jell-O cups or Fruit Cups  Granola Bars Beverage options: Bottled Water Capri Sun Juice Box Milk (volunteers must provide cups)Soda 
Volunteers arrive between 7:15 PM - 7:30 PM to sign-in, walk to the dining room and set-up. Clients are invited to come by for a snack beginning at 7:45 PM. Snack time is over at 8:15 PM. Volunteers help sweep up & sign-out by 8:30 PM. The maximum number of volunteers for this project is ten (10). 


 Location Information: Women and Family Development Center – 2575 Reed Rd. Houston, Texas 77051 Utilize the RESIDENT Entrance Staff will be available to assist   

TEAMS/GROUPS

Due to liability and security reasons, every volunteer must sign up. Each volunteer coming to serve in a team/group must be registered and scheduled before coming to serve.

Program: Women and Family Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77051

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Serve a Meal - Breakfast - WFDC

We serve three meals a day, 365-days per year, at all three facilities. What an opportunity to encourage and uplift as you hand meal trays to our clients. Individual volunteers or small groups are scheduled on an ongoing or one-time basis. Volunteers help.

Set-up  Prep veggies Making sack lunches  Organizing the pantry  Serve  Clean-up

When you arrive at the facility, please utilize the RESIDENTS entrance. 

TEAMS/GROUPS

Due to liability and security reasons, every volunteer must sign up. Each volunteer coming to serve in a team/group must be registered and scheduled before coming to serve. The maximum number of volunteers allowed to serve a meal at our Women and Family Development Center is eight (8).

Program: Women and Family Development Center

We serve three meals a day, 365-days per year, at all three facilities. What an opportunity to encourage and uplift as you hand meal trays to our clients. Individual volunteers or small groups are scheduled on an ongoing or one-time basis. Volunteers help.

Set-up  Prep veggies Making sack lunches  Organizing the pantry  Serve  Clean-up

When you arrive at the facility, please utilize the RESIDENTS entrance. 

TEAMS/GROUPS

Due to liability and security reasons, every volunteer must sign up. Each volunteer coming to serve in a team/group must be registered and scheduled before coming to serve. The maximum number of volunteers allowed to serve a meal at our Women and Family Development Center is eight (8).

Program: Women and Family Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77051

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hurricane Kits

During hurricane season from June to November, people living on the streets face an elevated risk of displacement and unsafe conditions.  We’d really appreciate your help assembling “hurricane kits” to enhance their disaster preparedness. 

For this project, we recommend that volunteers place the following items in a plastic container or large Ziploc: We ask that all the bags be consistent in contents. colors can vary, but we ask that the bags have the same items as not to make anyone feel left out if they do not get a certain item.

Flashlights plus compatible batteries (no candles, please!) Hand-cranked radios Backup lighting batteries Ziploc plastic bags for important documents Toilet paper First aid kit Face masks (disposable, as there may not be electricity/water to wash cloth ones) Gloves (2 pair for each kit; non latex) (2)Green Glow Sticks 


suggested List of non-perishable snacks:

Granola/high protein bars Pop top fruit containers (fruit cocktail, peaches) in light juice Plastic spoon Cheese and crackers/peanut butter and crackers Pretzels packs (not chips--pretzels are more filling) Potted meat/vienna sausages Starkist Tuna Kits Bottled Water

Drop off locations: 

Donation and Distribution Center - 2320 Lamar Houston, Tx 77003 Women and Family Development Center - 2575 Reed Rd Houston, Tx 77051

Business Hours:

Monday - Friday 8am - 6pm Saturday 8am - 12pm Sunday Closed

 

 

Program: Offsite Projects

During hurricane season from June to November, people living on the streets face an elevated risk of displacement and unsafe conditions.  We’d really appreciate your help assembling “hurricane kits” to enhance their disaster preparedness. 

For this project, we recommend that volunteers place the following items in a plastic container or large Ziploc: We ask that all the bags be consistent in contents. colors can vary, but we ask that the bags have the same items as not to make anyone feel left out if they do not get a certain item.

Flashlights plus compatible batteries (no candles, please!) Hand-cranked radios Backup lighting batteries Ziploc plastic bags for important documents Toilet paper First aid kit Face masks (disposable, as there may not be electricity/water to wash cloth ones) Gloves (2 pair for each kit; non latex) (2)Green Glow Sticks 


suggested List of non-perishable snacks:

Granola/high protein bars Pop top fruit containers (fruit cocktail, peaches) in light juice Plastic spoon Cheese and crackers/peanut butter and crackers Pretzels packs (not chips--pretzels are more filling) Potted meat/vienna sausages Starkist Tuna Kits Bottled Water

Drop off locations: 

Donation and Distribution Center - 2320 Lamar Houston, Tx 77003 Women and Family Development Center - 2575 Reed Rd Houston, Tx 77051

Business Hours:

Monday - Friday 8am - 6pm Saturday 8am - 12pm Sunday Closed

 

 

Program: Offsite Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77003

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Men's Welcome Bag

Many of our men arrive to our facility just with the clothes on their backs and are in need of the same hygiene and toiletry items we use daily. Gather friends and family to assemble Men's Welcome Bags and give hope. Thank you!    Major Responsibilities: In a gallon Ziploc bag or gift bag place the following items
-Deodorant
Toothpaste/Toothbrush Lotion (Full Size) Shampoo (Full Size) Face towels Floss Socks Chapstick You might even want to include a scripture card or Note of Encouragement!
  Important Notes: We also ask that all the bags be consistent in contents. Colors can vary, but we ask that the bags have the same items as not to make anyone feel left out if they do not get a certain item.   Drop off Location: Donation and Distribution Center - 2320 Lamar Houston, Tx 77003   Drop off Times: Monday - Friday 8am-6pm Saturday 8am-12pm

Program: Offsite Projects

Many of our men arrive to our facility just with the clothes on their backs and are in need of the same hygiene and toiletry items we use daily. Gather friends and family to assemble Men's Welcome Bags and give hope. Thank you!    Major Responsibilities: In a gallon Ziploc bag or gift bag place the following items
-Deodorant
Toothpaste/Toothbrush Lotion (Full Size) Shampoo (Full Size) Face towels Floss Socks Chapstick You might even want to include a scripture card or Note of Encouragement!
  Important Notes: We also ask that all the bags be consistent in contents. Colors can vary, but we ask that the bags have the same items as not to make anyone feel left out if they do not get a certain item.   Drop off Location: Donation and Distribution Center - 2320 Lamar Houston, Tx 77003   Drop off Times: Monday - Friday 8am-6pm Saturday 8am-12pm

Program: Offsite Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make Sack Lunches - Offsite Prject

Sack lunches are an everyday need for residents who are out job searching, at social service appointments or just arrived at our shelter. Sack lunches consist of a sandwich (condiments on the side) & a few sides such as chips, snack bars, fruit, dessert.  We also ask that you provide water bottles to be distributed with the lunch. This is an offsite project. Please read drop off instructions below. 

 

List of items for sandwiches

Wheat or White sliced bread

American Cheese slices

Deli turkey meat or ham

Sandwich zip lock bags

Brown paper bags

Mayonnaise and Mustard packs (1/1)

Snack options - All snacks must be individually packaged

Chips Cookies Mini pretzels Goldfish crackers Cheese crackers Fruit snacks

Number of Sack Lunches Needed

200

Drop off instructions.

Sack-Lunch Drop-Off Location:  Sack lunches can be dropped-off at this Star of Hope location: 

Women & Family Development Center at Star of Hope’s - Cornerstone Community® - 2575 Reed Rd., Houston, TX 77051  – (Please see the attached a map of this campus & go to the "Building E" or "Building A" near the front of Cornerstone.  There should be signs & arrows for the donation drop-offs.)

Monday-Friday:  8am – 6pm & Saturday/Sunday:  8am – 12pm

 

 

 

 

Program: Offsite Projects

Sack lunches are an everyday need for residents who are out job searching, at social service appointments or just arrived at our shelter. Sack lunches consist of a sandwich (condiments on the side) & a few sides such as chips, snack bars, fruit, dessert.  We also ask that you provide water bottles to be distributed with the lunch. This is an offsite project. Please read drop off instructions below. 

 

List of items for sandwiches

Wheat or White sliced bread

American Cheese slices

Deli turkey meat or ham

Sandwich zip lock bags

Brown paper bags

Mayonnaise and Mustard packs (1/1)

Snack options - All snacks must be individually packaged

Chips Cookies Mini pretzels Goldfish crackers Cheese crackers Fruit snacks

Number of Sack Lunches Needed

200

Drop off instructions.

Sack-Lunch Drop-Off Location:  Sack lunches can be dropped-off at this Star of Hope location: 

Women & Family Development Center at Star of Hope’s - Cornerstone Community® - 2575 Reed Rd., Houston, TX 77051  – (Please see the attached a map of this campus & go to the "Building E" or "Building A" near the front of Cornerstone.  There should be signs & arrows for the donation drop-offs.)

Monday-Friday:  8am – 6pm & Saturday/Sunday:  8am – 12pm

 

 

 

 

Program: Offsite Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adult Program Supply Kit

During their stay at Star of Hope our residents attend programmatic classes daily and need supplies to be successful in accomplishing their educational and career goals. Gather friends and family and assemble program supply kits for our adult residents. You can collect the items by hosting a drive or purchasing them.

Major Responsibilities:

Collect and assemble 30 Program Supply Kits

In a transparent binder pen/pencil pouch, place the following items:

· 2 Pencils

· 2 Pens black or blue

· 2 Highlighters yellow

· 12" Plastic Ruler

· Pink Eraser

· Transparent or Mesh Binder Pen/Pencil Pouch

Also add:

· 2" 3-ring Binder any color

· 50/100 sheets of loose-leaf paper

 

Drop off location:

Men's Development Center - 1811 Ruiz Houston, TX 77002

Monday - Friday 9am-2pm

Program: Offsite Projects

During their stay at Star of Hope our residents attend programmatic classes daily and need supplies to be successful in accomplishing their educational and career goals. Gather friends and family and assemble program supply kits for our adult residents. You can collect the items by hosting a drive or purchasing them.

Major Responsibilities:

Collect and assemble 30 Program Supply Kits

In a transparent binder pen/pencil pouch, place the following items:

· 2 Pencils

· 2 Pens black or blue

· 2 Highlighters yellow

· 12" Plastic Ruler

· Pink Eraser

· Transparent or Mesh Binder Pen/Pencil Pouch

Also add:

· 2" 3-ring Binder any color

· 50/100 sheets of loose-leaf paper

 

Drop off location:

Men's Development Center - 1811 Ruiz Houston, TX 77002

Monday - Friday 9am-2pm

Program: Offsite Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create Notes of Encouragement

Make it a special day with Notes of Encouragement! We all love cards & special greetings. However, our clients/residents usually do not receive mail that is positive & uplifting. Your notes will be placed in the clients/resident's mailboxes or bed to bless, uplift & raise the self-esteem of those who are homeless.

Major Responsibilities

Create Notes of Encouragement

Birthday Cards Holiday Cards Bible Verses Inspirational Quotes

Materials - You can use any type of card you prefer.

Plain cardstock Colored paper Markers, colored pencils and/or stickers Organizations are welcome to use cards that contain the organization's logo

 

Important Notes

Notes should not contain any personal information, such as names, address or phone number. Notes should not contain inappropriate language or jokes.

 

Delivery or Mailing Options

Women and Family Development Center – 2575 Reed Rd Houston, Tx 77051

Drop off Hours:

        Monday - Friday - 8am-4:30pm

 

Program: Offsite Projects

Make it a special day with Notes of Encouragement! We all love cards & special greetings. However, our clients/residents usually do not receive mail that is positive & uplifting. Your notes will be placed in the clients/resident's mailboxes or bed to bless, uplift & raise the self-esteem of those who are homeless.

Major Responsibilities

Create Notes of Encouragement

Birthday Cards Holiday Cards Bible Verses Inspirational Quotes

Materials - You can use any type of card you prefer.

Plain cardstock Colored paper Markers, colored pencils and/or stickers Organizations are welcome to use cards that contain the organization's logo

 

Important Notes

Notes should not contain any personal information, such as names, address or phone number. Notes should not contain inappropriate language or jokes.

 

Delivery or Mailing Options

Women and Family Development Center – 2575 Reed Rd Houston, Tx 77051

Drop off Hours:

        Monday - Friday - 8am-4:30pm

 

Program: Offsite Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hope Bags

Prepare Hope Bags that meet immediate, daily needs of the men, women and children. Together giving hope and ending homelessness one life, one family at a time.

Major Responsibilities:
Choose one or two of the three Hope Bags to assemble or assemble all three! Each of the following items can be placed in a gallon-size Ziploc bag.

Hygiene Bag

 Bottle of Water (8 oz. or 16 oz.) Toothbrush  Toothpaste  Razor  Small Shampoo (can be shampoo/conditioner in one)  Small Conditioner  Small Thin Bar Soap (Hotel Size)  Deodorant (roll on preferred)—will not melt in extreme heat  Hand Wipes  Small Tissue Pack  Adult black or white socks  Small Lotion  Kleenex  Bandages  Lip Balm  Hand Towels Sunscreen Dental Floss or Floss Picks

Snack Bag

Granola bars (variety) Cheese crackers or Chips (small bags) Small bag of Pretzels Raisins Cookies (small packs) 1 Can of Vienna Sausage or Potted Meat or Tuna packet Juice box or Juice Bag (ex. Capri Sun or other individual size juice)

Feminine Hygiene Bag

Feminine hygiene products  Summer's Eve Refreshing Feminine Wipes Sanitary Pads or Period Panties Feminine Deodorant Spray Summer's Eve Extra Cleansing Vinegar & Water Douche Fingernail Clipper, Nail File Boards



Important Note:
We ask that all the bags be consistent in contents. Colors of toothbrushes can vary, but we ask that the bags have the same items so as not to make anyone feel left out if they do not get a certain item.

 

Drop off location:

Donation and Distribution Center - 2320 Lamar Houston, Tx 77003

Monday - Friday 8am-6pm

Saturday 8am-12pm

Sunday Closed

Program: Offsite Projects

Prepare Hope Bags that meet immediate, daily needs of the men, women and children. Together giving hope and ending homelessness one life, one family at a time.

Major Responsibilities:
Choose one or two of the three Hope Bags to assemble or assemble all three! Each of the following items can be placed in a gallon-size Ziploc bag.

Hygiene Bag

 Bottle of Water (8 oz. or 16 oz.) Toothbrush  Toothpaste  Razor  Small Shampoo (can be shampoo/conditioner in one)  Small Conditioner  Small Thin Bar Soap (Hotel Size)  Deodorant (roll on preferred)—will not melt in extreme heat  Hand Wipes  Small Tissue Pack  Adult black or white socks  Small Lotion  Kleenex  Bandages  Lip Balm  Hand Towels Sunscreen Dental Floss or Floss Picks

Snack Bag

Granola bars (variety) Cheese crackers or Chips (small bags) Small bag of Pretzels Raisins Cookies (small packs) 1 Can of Vienna Sausage or Potted Meat or Tuna packet Juice box or Juice Bag (ex. Capri Sun or other individual size juice)

Feminine Hygiene Bag

Feminine hygiene products  Summer's Eve Refreshing Feminine Wipes Sanitary Pads or Period Panties Feminine Deodorant Spray Summer's Eve Extra Cleansing Vinegar & Water Douche Fingernail Clipper, Nail File Boards



Important Note:
We ask that all the bags be consistent in contents. Colors of toothbrushes can vary, but we ask that the bags have the same items so as not to make anyone feel left out if they do not get a certain item.

 

Drop off location:

Donation and Distribution Center - 2320 Lamar Houston, Tx 77003

Monday - Friday 8am-6pm

Saturday 8am-12pm

Sunday Closed

Program: Offsite Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Housewarming Gift Baskets

Moving into a new home is very exciting and a dream come true for many of our residents. Many things are needed to make that place feel like home and that's where you come in. Gather friends and family to assemble housewarming baskets for our residents leaving Star of Hope into their new home.

Major Responsibilities:

Select and purchase items for one of the following Housewarming Gift Basket to assemble for our residents who have achieved independent living:

Kitchen Cleaning Supplies Bedding/Linens Kitchen Utensils Kitchenware General Supplies

Place items in a laundry basket, plastic container or box. Each basket should contain from 6-9 items. Sample lists are available. Include a WELCOME HOME note to bless our residents.

 

Drop off location:

Women and Family Development Center - Donation Building - 2575 Reed RD Houston, Tx 77051

Monday - Friday 8am-6pm

Saturday 8am-12pm

Sunday Closed

Program: Offsite Projects

Moving into a new home is very exciting and a dream come true for many of our residents. Many things are needed to make that place feel like home and that's where you come in. Gather friends and family to assemble housewarming baskets for our residents leaving Star of Hope into their new home.

Major Responsibilities:

Select and purchase items for one of the following Housewarming Gift Basket to assemble for our residents who have achieved independent living:

Kitchen Cleaning Supplies Bedding/Linens Kitchen Utensils Kitchenware General Supplies

Place items in a laundry basket, plastic container or box. Each basket should contain from 6-9 items. Sample lists are available. Include a WELCOME HOME note to bless our residents.

 

Drop off location:

Women and Family Development Center - Donation Building - 2575 Reed RD Houston, Tx 77051

Monday - Friday 8am-6pm

Saturday 8am-12pm

Sunday Closed

Program: Offsite Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Host a Donation Drive

Hosting a donation drive is a wonderful way to create community awareness and participation in our mission while meeting the very real needs of those less fortunate. The best part about this opportunity is that it is done at your convenience and your location. The most successful donation drives focus on only one or two items.

To view our urgent needs list as well as our accepted donations, please visit Urgent & Ongoing Needs - Star of Hope (sohmission.org)

 

Drop off location:

Donation and Distribution Center - 2320 Lamar Houston, Tx 77003

Monday - Friday 8am-6pm

Saturday 8am-12pm

Sunday Closed

Program: Offsite Projects

Hosting a donation drive is a wonderful way to create community awareness and participation in our mission while meeting the very real needs of those less fortunate. The best part about this opportunity is that it is done at your convenience and your location. The most successful donation drives focus on only one or two items.

To view our urgent needs list as well as our accepted donations, please visit Urgent & Ongoing Needs - Star of Hope (sohmission.org)

 

Drop off location:

Donation and Distribution Center - 2320 Lamar Houston, Tx 77003

Monday - Friday 8am-6pm

Saturday 8am-12pm

Sunday Closed

Program: Offsite Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77003

Allow Groups: Yes