Volunteer

FELLOWSHIP MEALS

Sharing a meal with the residents of ICM and getting to know them provides a special opportunity for our residents to feel the love of Christ. They get to experience love from a variety of people that do not take, manipulate, or use them, but actually meets a need, seeing them as a beautiful creation of God.


  • SERVING DINNER (5:30p)


    Prepare for 30 ICM residents, plus the number in your group if you wish to partake in the meal. There are often less than 30 residents present, but this ensures enough food on any given night. Leftovers can be used by residents throughout the week.

     

    Dinners usually consist of a meat or main course, vegetable, and a fruit or dessert. At 5:30p the ICM staff member or a member of your group (if you desire) will pray for the meal. A Bible verse, introduction, or small devotional moment can be shared if desired. Feel free to ask if any resident wants to pray, child or adult, if you want.


    GENERAL SERVING DETAILS

    • Do not worry about allergies or ingredient specifications. Residents with dietary restrictions are responsible for their own meal prep.
    • Water is always available for residents, but it is fine to bring drinks for everyone if you desire. (Kool-Aid, Tea, Lemonade, Soda, etc.)
    • A full kitchen with commercial range, pots and pans, silverware, utensils, plates, and napkins are available. Feel free to bring paper products (bowls, plates, etc.) if you desire.
    • Please check in with our ICM staff member when you arrive on campus. That individual will assist with anything you need while at ICM.

RESIDENT ACTIVITY

Volunteering that encompasses events, outings, and experiences where your group spends intentional time with residents at ICM or off the premises is highly encouraged. Exposure to loving relational dynamics is vital for the transformation our residents need to find lasting stability in their lives. 

  • EXAMPLES:


    OFF CAMPUS

    Trips to area parks, bowling, skating, trampoline park, bounce tag, movie theatre, partner events, sledding, etc.


    ON CAMPUS

    Movie night, board game night, arts and crafts, yard games, etc.

     

    *Your imagination is virtually the only limitation. Creative and simple activities are wonderful because they generate a fun environment where relationships can be developed. Our residents represent a diverse ages so activities for all ages are encouraged.

Service trip

A wonderful way to partner with ICM is by arranging an individual or group service trip. These trips greatly bless ICM because they allow us to tackle necessary projects that we do not have the manpower to accomplish regularly. They also allow our residents to see the love of Christ on display. These trips range from a couple of hours to multiple days depending on ICM needs and group preference.

  • DAY TRIP

    Whether it is just a couple hours or a full work day, day trips are a great way to come and be a part of the ministry at ICM. These trips often focus on small work projects, but can also include resident meals and/or activities if you would like.


    EXAMPLES:

    • Helping a resident move out of the shelter
    • Yard projects that maintain ICM grounds
    • Painting/Staining (indoors and out)
    • Organizing pantry, paper shed, deep freezer, and garages
    • Deep cleaning and sanitizing ICM buildings
    • Facelifting shelter spaces
    • Assembling/disassembling furniture


    WEEKEND TRIP

    Weekend trips can be set up for groups looking for a multi-day partnership opportunity. These trips focus on service, fellowship, and worshipping God, allowing our residents to witness the love of Christ being poured out in simple and tangible ways.  

     

    This multi-day format allows group members to partake in the day-to-day realities of a homeless shelter, spending time with ICM residents and staff, and truly becoming a part of the ICM family. It is amazing to see how God weaves our stories together, magnifying the beauty of His love and truth amidst great joy and sorrow.

     

    A normal weekend trip begins by arriving Friday night at 7p and leaving Sunday morning, but dates and duration of trips are flexible. Groups have come on Saturday morning and left Saturday night; some choose to attend local church services with residents before departure. We try to include a work project, fellowship meals, and resident activity in every weekend trip.


    ICM is very amenable to working with your schedule. Please contact us if you would like to discuss a potential trip. We would love to have you come and be a part of the story at ICM. It is always amazing to see how God brings His people together.



    SKILLED TRADE WORK TRIP

    Occasionally ICM has projects or emergencies that require skilled trade volunteers. Having the ability to reach out and call upon these volunteers’ experience is an immense blessing to our ministry because we do not have the expertise to address them ourselves.

     

    If you or someone you are connected to possess skilled trade experience and are willing to be put on a list for potential partnership, please reach out to us.


    EXAMPLES:

    • Electrical
    • Plumbing
    • Carpentry
    • HVAC
    • Mechanic
    • Roofing
    • Concrete/Masonry
    • Construction
    • Locksmithing
    • Landscaping

Join the story

Your support provides children, their parents, and single adults with a home where they can shed their pain and chaos and come to find joy, peace, and stability. Every person who comes through our doors has a story; your supports helps them overcome homelessness and create stability.



Inner City Mission is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization. All charitable giving is subject to tax deductions.