Give your time and expertise! ACRS invites individuals and groups to join in helping our community. Fluency in an Asian/Pacific Islander language or dialect is not required for all positions.
Contact the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@acrs.org or 206-695-7637.
OR download the application to your left and send it as an attachment to:
volunteer@acrs.org
Aging and Adult Services [more]
- Food Bank Truck Unloader/Loader: Help the 2nd most well-used food bank in King Co. provide staples of the APA diet and end hunger
- Food Bank Line Managers: Help people access the food they need in a calm atmosphere
- Kitchen Helper: Work with Club Bamboo kitchen team to provide a nutritious Asian Pacific Islander lunch for elders in the community
- Sandwich Maker: Help make sandwiches for homeless persons in the community
- Activity Instructor: Promote wellness among our Asian Pacific Islander elders by teaching art or exercise
- Kitchen Helper: Work with Club Bamboo kitchen team to provide a nutritious Asian Pacific Islander lunch for elders in the community
- [see all opportunities for this program]
Behavioral Health [more]
- Supportive Employment Coach: Coach clients on developing job skills
- [see all opportunities for this program]
Citizenship and Immigration Services [more]
- Laotian Speaking Teaching Assistant: Help immigrants and refugees in their quest for citizenship and learning English
- [see all opportunities for this program]
Employment and Training Services [more]
- Refugee Employment Program Assistant: Help new immigrants obtain employment and work towards self-sufficiency
- Job Club Guest Speaker: Help students develop confidence in an interview and write an effective resume
- [see all opportunities for this program]

OCTOBER 2011
VOLUNTEER of the MONTH:
Julie Cabell
Intern
Recovery Services
From her clients: “She has a very warm and inviting presence that is important to me to feel safe with sharing.”, “She always made me feel like a normal person without judging me through my circumstances.”
From her colleagues: “More important than Julie being a great help to me, is her ability to engage and connect with the clients and increase their belief in themselves.”
From her colleagues: “More important than Julie being a great help to me, is her ability to engage and connect with the clients and increase their belief in themselves.”
Congratulations Julie!

