How To Help Your Neighbors
Volunteer
Volunteers are the heart of IAM. Because of their compassionate gifts of time, IAM is able to help more than 16,000 people in great need in Henderson County every year.
Partner with IAM
Community/Corporate Partners help IAM assist our neighbors in crisis through sponsorships, underwriting events, corporate gifts, and team-building exercises for employees.
Faith Communities
Local faith communities support Interfaith with funds and in-kind donations. They also offer their time and talents for special projects needed to maintain and improve the IAM facility.
Tour IAM’s Facilities
Communities of faith, civic organizations, local businesses and interested individuals are invited to take a tour of IAM’s operations. See how we help hundreds of our neighbors in need every week with food, clothing, and financial assistance.
We are very proud of all that we have accomplished through the years to make our community safer, healthier, and happy for all of our residents. Let us show you how we do it.
or contact
Diana Spitzer
diana.spitzer@iam-hc.org
828.697.7029
We look forward to showing you all that we do!
Volunteers
Volunteers are a highly valued and greatly needed part of IAM’s operations. Volunteers may work as little as one three to four-hour shift a week, a full day or multiple shifts.
Most volunteer shifts are four hours in either the morning or afternoon, once a week.
We could not provide our extensive crisis services without our caring volunteers!
Volunteers assist in a number of vital roles at IAM including:
Working in our Social Services Department as interviewers
Helping IAM manage our files
By working in the Food Assistance Department filling food orders and stocking shelves
Assisting with our Mobile Pantry events in the community
By helping the Clothing Assistance Department sort clothing and fill clothing orders
Working at our IAM Thrift Store
Keeping our grounds beautiful as landscapers and gardeners,
By helping out with special projects that require carpentry or other handy work
We also greatly need drivers who can pick up grocery store donations and other large donations.
Volunteers are the heart of IAM. Because of their compassionate gifts of time, IAM is able to help more than 16,000 people in great need in Henderson County every year. We could not provide our extensive crisis services without them.
Our Volunteer Manager does the scheduling and arranges for substitutes when a volunteer needs, or wants, to be away for any period of time. We have hundreds of volunteers, so you will meet many wonderful people. Some of our volunteers have been here 10, 15, and even 20 years.
We would love to talk to you about the volunteer opportunities at IAM and give you a personal tour of our facility. Call (828) 697-7029 Ext. 215 or Option 3 to learn more.
Fill out our volunteer application here:
Volunteer orientation includes observing each volunteer position to learn about the tasks involved and overall operation of IAM. Volunteers are then placed in a position based on their interests and capabilities. There is training for each volunteer position. Volunteers who work in Intake participate in additional, specialized training.
Additional training and educational opportunities are available to all volunteers.
Most volunteer shifts are four hours in either the morning or afternoon, once a week.
For more information or to set up an appointment to discuss volunteer opportunities, contact:
Volunteer Manager
Phone: (828) 697-7029 ext 215
Email: volunteer.manager@iam-hc.org
Mailing Address:
Interfaith Assistance Ministry
PO Box 2562
Hendersonville, NC 28793
Thank You!
Volunteer Opportunities
Intake Facilitator
Schedules appointments for some clients. Helps facilitate the workflow for the intake area. Computer skills required.
Intake Worker
Interviews families to gather information and determine needs and eligibility for assistance. Computer skills required.
File Manager
Maintains client files. Provides support to Client Receptionist. Processes out-going mail. Basic computer skills required.
Food Assistance Workers & Stockers
Receive, stock and repackage incoming food items and fill client orders.
Clothing Assistance Worker
Sort, size and display incoming clothing. Assist clients with clothing orders.
Thrift Store Volunteer
Positions available include cashiers, donation receivers, clothing sorters, and pricers, home goods sorters and pricers, and department specialists. To learn more about how you can help, contact Kathy at kathy@iam-hc.org.
Mobile Pantry Volunteer
Help set up, distributed food, and take down at our weekly Mobile Pantry events.
Maintenance Volunteers
General handyman skills needed for minor repairs, painting, plumbing, building shelves, gardening etc. Serve in an as-needed capacity.
Special Project Volunteers
Work on an as-needed basis with general clerical duties, school supplies, assisting with special events and other projects.
Faith Partnerships
How Faith Communities Help
Local communities of faith support Interfaith with funds and in-kind donations (food, clothing, blankets, school supplies, etc.). They also offer their time and talents for special projects needed to maintain and improve the IAM facility.
Faith Communities of any size can help by
Giving unrestricted contributions
Recruiting new volunteers
Designating IAM as the recipient of your Souper Bowl of Caring annual event
Holding drives: food, clothing, personal care items
Scheduling outdoor workdays for youth groups and/or adult groups
Allowing our executive director, board members or congregational ambassadors to speak about IAM at your church or synagogue
Holding special events such as dinners, luncheons or breakfasts or yard sales to benefit IAM
Interfaith Assistance Ministry values collaboration and partnership in our mission to help Henderson County families reach financial stability. Our community and corporate partners become an extension of our mission and help us give the working poor, struggling seniors, the disabled and others in financial crisis with vital utility, rent, food, clothing, linens, prescriptions, transportation, school supplies, personal care items and unusual hardships.
Community/Corporate Partners
Community/Corporate Partners help IAM assist our neighbors in crisis by:
Making unrestricted contributions for IAM to use where help is most needed such as utility bills, rent, food and unusual hardships
Sponsoring one or more of our three annual fundraisers (Hendo Celebrity Fashion Show and Tea, A Taste of Hendersonville, A Warmth of Home Concert)
Sponsoring a specific need: Heating Assistance, Rent Assistance, IAM's Working Women's Clothing Closet, new underwear, sock and shoes for children, food, school supplies, prescription assistance, unusual hardships
Hosting IAM's Neighbors Helping Neighbors drives in a neighborhood
Conducting a food, clothing, towel, blanket, pillow or personal care items drive
Funding grants
Underwriting volunteer events
Underwriting staff team building
Helping care for our grounds
Grantors & Partners
IAM wishes to extend a special “Thank You” for the generous support received from our community partners.
Advent Health Hendersonville
Bank of America
Bombas
Blue Ridge Human Society
Cannon Foundation
City of Hendersonville
Community Foundation of Henderson County
Community Foundation of Western North Carolina
Council on Aging for Henderson County
Dogwood Health Trust
Duke Energy
Duke Energy Foundation
Food Lion
Golden Leaf Foundation
Henderson County Government
Henderson County Hunger Coalition
Hendersonville Rescue Mission
Impact Health
Pardee UNC Health Care
Partnership for Health
Pisgah Legal
Pisgah Health Foundation
Publix Super Market Charities
Sisters of Mercy
United Way of Henderson County
WNC Bridge Foundation