Sarah D.
Yelp
Volunteering at DC Central Kitchen with a group of fantastic Yelp Elites (Chris C, Tatsu O, Sophie U, Alexis B, Bryan W, and Yelp DC's awesome community manager Kimberly S. and her husband Rob) was an incredible opportunity. DC Central Kitchen prepares over 5,000 meals each day with food from local food businesses, farms, and other donations. With the recent dramatic drops in temperature around here, that number has risen to just over 6,000. The kitchen also trains unemployed men and women in the culinary arts and food service. The nationally recognized "community kitchen" gives you just that feeling - community. DC Central Kitchen has some of the kindest, down to earth people who are working to make a positive change each and everyday. DC Central Kitchen's model unites schools, businesses, and community organizations around a set of solutions that can help children and parents facing serious challenges to break the cycle of poverty, hunger, and poor health for good.
A feature of volunteering at DCCK that I appreciate is the ability to give back to the DC community based on your schedule (you sign up online) without requiring that you make a weekly commitment. You can come once and back again whenever and however many times you please. If you are looking to book a group sign up, Kimberly suggested you book well in advance due to its rising popularity. It a great service event to do with a friend, a group of friends, or go solo! Trust me, you will make friends with the permanent staff there, its hard not to! I definitely see myself returning to the DCCK headquarters to volunteer with Morning/Afternoon/Evening Meal Prep or with their "First Helping Street Outreach" program.