Help in the kitchen of the lunch program for people in need
The experience
We are looking for help in the kitchen of our sozial station. Around 100-150 meals are served on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. The task includes the preparation, cooking, serving and follow-up.
What you offer
15 hours of help per week
Cooking:
Choose the menu, pick ingredients and cook delicious dishes.
Kitchen Hand:
Help prepare, finish and serve meals.
What you get
3 days off per week
Private Room:
You will have a bed in a private room. In other words, a room just for you.
Lunch:
You are entitled to a free lunch, every day of your stay.
Free Laundry:
You can use our laundry room freely.
Free Tours:
We’ll take you on tours and rides around town. For free!
Get free drinks or beverages.:
Drink up! Get free and tasty drinks for yourself.
Bikes at your disposal:
You can use our bikes any time you want.
Language lessons:
Take free language classes at our place.
Use our equipped kitchen:
Feel free to use our kitchen and make your own delicious food.
Certificate:
Get a certificate of completion after you finish your experience.
Basic Internet Access:
Basic speed internet for you to work remotely
Requirements
Over 18 years old
Only hosts solo volunteers (doesn’t accept couples or partners)
What's not included
Flights, Travel Insurance, Internal Transportation and Visa
Program Details
The kitchen is part of our helpingprogram for people in need, homless, refugees or underprivileged . We need help there on three days, the remaining days of the week are free - either to volunteer in other areas, get in touch with people or to explore the area etc.
Activities & Shift
On Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays the service starts at 10:00 a.m. with the preparation of the kitchen. If necessary, you have to buy something in the nearby supermarket. At 12:30 p.m. the food is handed out, then the dishes are washed up and cleaned up.
We have a small but fully equipped gastro kitchen.
Rules
A lot of people come to us from different backgrounds. Different nationalities and cultures, some are homeless, some were in prison.
We expect open-mindedness and respect.