About the Role
Laundry Attendant responsibilities include:
Sorting, washing, drying, folding and storing bedding and other textile items. Ensure the facility is remains clean at all times. Removing stains from items using the appropriate procedures. Performing minor sewing duties as needed.
Volunteer Opportunity for this assignment shall be every Monday and Tuesday.
Please respond to Kay Wilson-Bolton kay@spiritsp.org
Mailed to PO Box 949, Santa Paula CA 93060
Questions: 805.340.5025
Website: https://spiritofsantapaula.org
Youtube: Bruised Reeds – Santa Paula
Requirements
Requirements and skills
Experience as a Laundry Attendant or similar role
Familiarity with cleaning detergents and laundering equipment
Ability to stand for long periods
Outstanding organizational and time management skills
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
About the Company
We are a 501C3 non-profit corporation formed in 2002 by six local business people to do "good things" for our community. Little did we know that finding a homeless man died in one of our churches on Christmas Eve 2008 would launch us in a direction we never dreamed.
Our beliefs are Christian and our service areas are non-denominational and varied. They range from serving a generous nutritious hot meal each week for 600 people to assisting the community with rental assistance and utility payments, advocacy in Homeless Court, year round shelter for families, counseling at our Resource Center for people who are homeless, hungry and lonely. We are approved by Ventura County Sheriff's Department to provide pastoral visits to the jail, we work with parolees and lead the Homeless Count in Santa Paula. We are ServSafe Food Certified and adept at food rescue, food pantry services, USDA food distribution and counseling. We have helped parents with at-risk kids, sponsored outreach programs for kids in the park, the Police Clergy Council, and 12 step efforts. We believe in linking arms with other service providers. We lend a hand to them and lean on them when necessary. We try no to duplicate services and we work hard to communicate.
Every day someone finds us who needs rental or utility bill assistance, pet food (shots and licenses), a baby crib, a car seat, new glasses, the co-payment for a prescription, food to get them by, a bed for aging parent joining the home, bandages for homeless people with wounds, warm jackets, clean socks and newer shoes, a bus ticket to the doctor, a meal, a cup of water, a refrigerator, a new tire or battery, blankets or household items.