Volunteer Opportunities

Pottstown Beacon of Hope, in collaboration with borough leadership, St. Paul’s UCC, First Presbyterian Church, St. James Lutheran, St. John’s UCC and Trinity Reformed UCC, we operate an overnight warming center for the winter season. From November 1 to May 1 each year, the center will operate daily from 7 pm to 7 am, providing a warm refuge for individuals experiencing homelessness, rotating between houses of faith and churches each month.

We are always in need of volunteers to assist with meals, cleaning, driving guests, and organizing donations. 

Thank you to all our 2023 - 2024 volunteers for your commitment and support of Pottstown Beacon of Hope, and sharing your time with our Warming Center Guests.

We look forward to seeing you for our 2024-2025 Season.

  • Meal Prep

    We are in need of individuals, groups, and restaurants to assist in providing prepared meals for our guests this season. We anticipate needing food for about 35 adults each night, and ask that the meals are delivered warm and ready to eat at 6:45 pm each night.

    This sign up is for meal prep only, not to serve the meals. If you would like to do both, though tedious, please sign up on the meal service page.

  • AM Connect and Clean

    We are looking fo community members to connect with our guests in the morning as they wake up and get ready for their day. We ask that you assist with serving coffee, making connections, and assist in cleaning up the space.

  • PM Serve and Connect

    This volunteer opportunity is where you can have the ability to make a lasting impact with our guests. We ask that you come in, serve the provided meal, and make conversation and connections with our guests. We welcome you to come and see what we are all about and assist us in providing resources with Hope, Love, and Grace.

  • Driving

    Guests are transported daily to and from our Warming Center, twice a week to showers, to work, and to various appointments. If you are interested in volunteering to drive our guests using our vehicles.

  • Moving Help

    We will be moving from church to church every 30 days during this warming center season and need your help! We will be moving all of the cots and totes as well as our cleaning supplies and meal supplies. Nothing is expected to be over 30 lbs.

Veteran PBOH Volunteer

“It's hard to see from across the street or driving in your car. It’s hard to see from inside your warm home. It’s hard to see when you look the other way. But, if you get a little closer, “It” is visible. It’s there when you greet the guests at check-in. It’s there when you hand them a hot cup of coffee or serve the meal that was brought in for the night. It’s there when you drive the van to the showers. It’s there when you take the time to listen and see. You notice it most when someone is no longer there. I process things over time, and this past summer I attended a celebration of life for one of our guests. At the time I had no words. Tonight I woke up flooded with memories and thoughts of Mike. He wasn’t the largest of men, but he put on a tough exterior. Rough around the edges. He would push a cart filled to the brim all over town. He could be rude and crude like the “Saltiest Sailor.” Underneath of his outward appearance I was privileged to see “It”. That spark of light. The grace that shines through. His gratitude for the warm place to go on the coldest of nights. The food that was given when he hadn’t eaten all day. The warm shower, the cigarette, the laugh, the smile, the listening. His appreciation always came through. It wasn’t just in the receiving. He shared what he had. Sometimes his smokes, sometimes his food, sometimes his knowledge from being around, sometimes his love of music. He wasn’t that old, and I will miss him. I’m grateful I got to spend time with him. I know that I’m a better person for having met him. I didn’t see “It” before I stared volunteering. I was across the street, in my car, in my warm home. Get out of your house, get out of your car, cross the street, and meet a Mike.”