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Help At Your Door
Basic Information
Address: 8441 Wayzata Blvd., #160, Golden Valley, MN 55426
Phone Number: 6516421892
Director: Help At Your Door
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Additional Information
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: seniors and individuals with disabilities
Ages for Volunteer: 18+
Hours of Service: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Minimum Hours Required: n/a
Days of Service: Monday - Friday
Mission Statement:
Our mission is to help seniors and individuals with disabilities maintain their independence and continue living in their homes.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Our vision is a community where aging is a positive experience.
Program History:
Help At Your Door was originally founded in 1984, under the name Social Technologies for A Livable Community. Two years later, the grocery delivery program, Store To Door, was established for seniors who can no longer shop on their own.
After more than 32 years of delivering groceries to seniors, in January 2017, Store To Door became a program under a larger overarching name of Help At Your Door, where seniors and people with disabilities receive the additional services they need to live in the setting of their choice.
Additional Information:
Looking for a hands-on volunteer experience that changes lives? Over 500 volunteers find purpose in giving back to their communities through Help At Your Door. From giving rides to painting projects and changing light bulbs, Help At Your Door's volunteers step up to help seniors and individuals with disabilities maintain their independence and continue living in their homes.
We want to help you make a difference. We offer a variety of volunteer opportunities, flexible scheduling, social interaction with a welcoming community, and most of all, hands on activities.
Together, we make thousands of meaningful connections each year to ensure that those who have given to us are not forgotten.
Volunteer opportunities include:
* Home Helper
* Handyperson
* Personal Driver
* Delivery Assistant
* Client Service Advocate
To learn more and sign up, visit: https://helpatyourdoor.org/volunteer/ or call 651-642-1892
Tags: senior services, senior, nonprofit, home support, HEALTH, handyperson, grocery, food, driver, Disabilities