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(Photo courtesy of Culinary Angels)
Culinary Angels volunteers Michelle Bradley and Nafisa Lillie show off the colorful and healthy results of the kitchen skills they use to help prepare nutritious meals at no cost for those undergoing chemotherapy and facing serious illness.
Culinary Angels is recruiting for a new volunteer class to help prepare, cook and package the mostly organic meals as well as wash dishes, and everyone 16 or older is invited to apply. The kitchen is located at 3701 Nevada St.
To learn more about the organization and volunteering, or if interested in receiving meals, visit www.culinaryangels.org.
Culinary Angels, a nonprofit that provides nutrient-rich meals to members of the community undergoing treatment for cancer or other serious illnesses, is recruiting for volunteers.
The organization relies on volunteers 16 and older to prepare and deliver meals to patients in Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton, San Ramon, and Danville.
Executive Director Lisa McNaney said volunteers are needed to prep, cook, and package meals at the groupâs kitchen, 3701 Nevada St., Pleasanton, on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. The hours vary, but begin at 10 a.m.
âOur volunteers are the heart of our organization,â McNaney said.
All volunteers are required to pass an online state-accredited course on food handling and safety.
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by Jim Brice, Downtown,
on Jun 26, 2021
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