Our Lady of Kea’au
St. Francis Healthcare Systems
Our Lady of Kea‘au is a Franciscan place of prayer, refuge and recreation on Oahu’s Waianae Coast. It is equipped with meeting rooms, a commercial certified kitchen and recreational amenities The ministry also provides outreach services to the homeless. Some of these activities involve direct contact with homeless individuals and others are important supportive functions.
Volunteers help with preparing and cooking food,collecting and sorting clothing and household items for distribution, gardening, providing transportation, maintaining pool and grounds, cleaning cabins, running errands, and providing administrative support.
Requirements
Complete a Volunteer Application.
Meet the specific requirements of the assignment to be filled.
Have a current TB Clearance (2 step or Chest X-Ray).
Be available to volunteer at least two hours a week for an extended period of time.
Be at least 16 years of age; younger persons may be considered as appropriate and with written parental permission.
Complete Volunteer Training and Orientation. Click here for the Hospice Volunteer TRAINING SCHEDULE
Successfully pass Reference and Criminal Background Checks.
St. Francis Healthcare Systems
About the organizer
We are a Catholic Healthcare System in Hawaii, sponsored by The Sisters of St. Francis, committed to creating healthy communities in the Spirit of Christ’s Healing Ministry.Between March 30 and April 30th we are offering free meals to kupuna as part of the “Show Aloha Challenge.” Recipients must be:60 years or olderHave an underlying health condition that puts them at risk for further medical complications.Have limited resources such as limited family support to prepare meals or no reliable transportation.Not receiving meal service from other government subsidized programs. The Show Aloha Challenge is a community effort in collaboration with private donors, local restaurants impacted by shutdowns, and St. Francis Healthcare Systems.
Activity Type
Indoor, Outdoor, Help People, Admin & Clerical, Food Prep & Distribution
Cause
Non Profit Support
Requirements
Min age 16+
RSVP Required, Minimum Age, Background Check
Our Lady of Kea’au
St. Francis Healthcare Systems
Our Lady of Kea‘au is a Franciscan place of prayer, refuge and recreation on Oahu’s Waianae Coast. It is equipped with meeting rooms, a commercial certified kitchen and recreational amenities The ministry also provides outreach services to the homeless. Some of these activities involve direct contact with homeless individuals and others are important supportive functions.
Volunteers help with preparing and cooking food,collecting and sorting clothing and household items for distribution, gardening, providing transportation, maintaining pool and grounds, cleaning cabins, running errands, and providing administrative support.
Requirements
Complete a Volunteer Application.
Meet the specific requirements of the assignment to be filled.
Have a current TB Clearance (2 step or Chest X-Ray).
Be available to volunteer at least two hours a week for an extended period of time.
Be at least 16 years of age; younger persons may be considered as appropriate and with written parental permission.
Complete Volunteer Training and Orientation. Click here for the Hospice Volunteer TRAINING SCHEDULE
Successfully pass Reference and Criminal Background Checks.
Activity Type
Indoor, Outdoor, Help People, Admin & Clerical, Food Prep & Distribution
Cause
Non Profit Support
Requirements
Min age 16+
RSVP Required, Minimum Age, Background Check
St. Francis Healthcare Systems
About the organizer
We are a Catholic Healthcare System in Hawaii, sponsored by The Sisters of St. Francis, committed to creating healthy communities in the Spirit of Christ’s Healing Ministry.Between March 30 and April 30th we are offering free meals to kupuna as part of the “Show Aloha Challenge.” Recipients must be:60 years or olderHave an underlying health condition that puts them at risk for further medical complications.Have limited resources such as limited family support to prepare meals or no reliable transportation.Not receiving meal service from other government subsidized programs. The Show Aloha Challenge is a community effort in collaboration with private donors, local restaurants impacted by shutdowns, and St. Francis Healthcare Systems.