A close-up view of an abundant assortment of high-quality food items arranged on a long stainless-steel table inside a food hub. Glossy bell peppers, leafy greens, apples, oranges, and tomatoes are interspersed with neatly stacked whole grain pasta, brown rice, and labeled canned beans, all in pristine condition. Small, printed signs highlight “Fresh,” “Nutritious,” and “Locally Sourced” sections. Overhead LED lighting provides bright, even illumination that enhances the natural colors and textures, from the matte paper labels to the dewy produce skins. Shot from an eye-level perspective with shallow depth of field, the foreground items in sharp focus and the background gently blurred. The atmosphere is vibrant yet orderly, communicating quality, dignity, and health through photographic realism and a clean, modern composition.

Pinellas County Food Hub

Welcome to our volunteer hub; learn how packing, distribution, and delivery help families in need. Join us to make a real difference.

Volunteer Opportunities

A polished, tablet-style screen mockup resting on a clean white desk inside an office corner of the food hub, displaying a well-designed webpage with large, colorful buttons labeled “Donate,” “Volunteer,” and “Support Our Mission.” Around the tablet, a notebook, pen, and a small potted herb plant in a clay pot add organic warmth to the minimal workspace. Soft morning light from a side window creates a gentle glow across the desk surface and subtle reflections on the tablet’s glass, enhancing legibility of the interface elements. The camera angle is slightly above and to the side, focusing on the screen while allowing background elements to softly blur. The mood is modern, accessible, and empowering, with photographic realism that highlights clear digital pathways for community engagement with the food hub.

We organize shifts for mornings, afternoons, and weekends, ensuring every volunteer can contribute and feel valued.

An organized volunteer workspace inside a food hub, free of people but filled with carefully arranged tools and supplies. Long folding tables are lined with empty reusable grocery bags, color-coded stickers, permanent markers, and clipboards with checklists, all placed in clearly separated stations marked “Sort,” “Pack,” and “Label” using bright, readable signs. Overhead, soft industrial pendant lights cast an even, neutral light that minimizes harsh shadows, making every surface visible. In the background, pallets of food boxes and labeled shelving hint at the larger operation. The composition is shot from a slightly elevated angle, capturing the flow from one station to the next. The photographic realism, clean lines, and sense of order create an atmosphere of readiness and purpose, ideal for illustrating how volunteers support the mission.

Packing and Sorting

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Upcoming Volunteer Days

April 12

Community Center, 301 Greenway Blvd, Pinellas County, providing space for orientation sessions, sorting, and distribution activities; volunteers can sign in, receive safety briefings, and learn packing protocols.

The event takes place at our central campus with accessible entrances, on-site parking, and clear signage guiding volunteers to check-in and station areas.

April 19

Our volunteer hub offers hands-on orientations, quick safety briefing, and introductory tasks to help new volunteers feel welcome and prepared.

Community partner location with room for line sorting, bagging groceries, and scheduled deliveries to local pantries; volunteers will rotate through stations.

May 5

Main Warehouse, 210 Market Street, featuring loading docks, climate-controlled packing areas, and a kid-friendly orientation corner for family volunteers.

Main Warehouse, 210 Market Street, with wheelchair access, safe handling areas, and well-lit aisles to ensure an efficient packing and distribution experience.

June 3

Community Annex, 88 Harbor View, designed for quick-dispense packing, volunteer check-in, and staff support; ample parking and on-site safety staff.

Volunteer Locations

June 17

Southside Distribution Center, connected to the food rescue route, climate-controlled bays, safety stations, and a dedicated volunteer lounge.

Located near downtown core with secure check-in, clear signage, and accessible restrooms for all volunteers.

June 24

Distribution Center, 450 West Elm Street, housing sorting lines, pallet jacks, and volunteers coordinating with pantry partners for efficient handoffs.

All volunteer shifts include briefing, safety gear, and task assignments to maximize impact.

July 15

Central Hub, 640 Riverside Ave, designed for orientation, packing, and delivery prep with a friendly team to onboard new volunteers.

New Volunteer Orientation

July 22

Warehouse Tour

Capacity Building Day

June 24

Main Floor, lobby and briefing room with refreshments and guest speaker on food insecurity solutions.

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