Get Involved!

Volunteers put the hospitality into the Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Denver. Volunteer hosts provide guests with human needs - shelter, safety, and sustenance - with a spirit of warmth and caring. The National Coalition for the Homeless advocates working directly with people experiencing homelessness as one of the best ways to learn about what is a national tragedy. Volunteers serve in many capacities for the Network. There is a role for everyone, including: host site coordination, dinner and evening hosts, overnight hosts, meal preparation, set-up and clean-up, washing laundry, on-call medical personnel, tutoring, reading to children, and organizing recreational activities. Our IHN hosts make the Network unique among homeless service providers. There are many opportunities for volunteering with IHN.

Computer Consultant

Help us meet the technology needs of our guests and staff!

The Network needs assistance in keeping the guests' computers in working order. You will check on the guest computers, as needed, and ensure that settings are optimal for the families to be able to utilize the computer for employment and educational pursuits. The Consultant's efforts to secure free or low cost programs that could be installed on the computers to enhance our guests' computer use would be welcomed. You will provide assistance to the guests to improve their computer skills and learn programs that will improve their employment opportunities.

The Consultant would also offer assistance to IHN staff-database development, for example.

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Children’s Activities Coordinator

The Children’s Activities Coordinator will provide fun and educational activities for the children. The Children’s Activities Coordinator will work to develop age appropriate activities for guests' children. We also welcome planned activities in the afternoons and weekends to engage our young guests in positive activities.

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Family Enrichment Volunteers

IHN guests are living in a period of high-stress and, in many cases, parents have limited opportunities to spend quality time with their children in a safe and supportive environment. Volunteers can host family enrichment activities that offer our guests an opportunity to enjoy time as a family. Activities can include arts and crafts, family games, museum visits, family festivals, hiking, swimming, movies, etc.

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Day Site Volunteer

Day Site Volunteers answer phones, give referrals as needed (using our Resource Manual), assist current guests in meeting immediate needs, and provide clerical support. The volunteer would interact with the guest families, play with children or use a special talent or skill to enrich the lives of our guests. Saturday and Sunday shifts are especially needed.

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Volunteer at a Congregation

Sunday Afternoon Set-Up

We prepare living quarters for the guests by converting our meeting rooms into temporary bedrooms for the quests.  Beds will be delivered from the congregation that hosted the guests the preceding week.  Set-up includes moving furniture, making welcome signs, setting-up roll-away beds, moving luggage, etc.

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Drivers

A volunteer drives the IHN van from the host site at 7:00 in the morning to the IHN day site to drop off guests.  The driver then returns the van to the host congregation.  Another volunteer picks up the guests from the day site at 5:00 and drops them off at the host congregation.

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Greeters

At some congregations, a volunteer Greeter is responsible for unlocking the facilities and bedrooms at 5:00.  The Greeter is then responsible for meeting the volunteers when they arrive and helping them get settled.  In addition, this volunteer greets the guests when they arrive and assist them during the down time before dinner.

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Evening Dinner Host

We prepare and serve a hot, nutritious meal each evening.  After we share the meal with our guests, everyone (hosts and guests) helps in cleaning up.  It is usually easiest to prepare the meal at home and simply heat it and do last minute preparations at the congregation.  We serve dinner at 6:00 PM.

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Evening Hosting

After dinner, there is time for the guests to relax and prepare sack lunches for the following day.  Hosts set out items for the lunches and the guests prepare the lunches for themselves and their families.  There are opportunities for children to do homework, play, watch TV, or participate in supervised activities (crafts, for example).  Some guests may need to be taken to shower or laundry facilities.

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Overnight Hosting

Two people stay overnight with the guests each night, usually one male and one female.  The hosts do not have to stay awake.  Overnight hosts are there to assist guests with any personal needs or emergencies.  Quiet time is at 9:00 and guests are asked to retire to their rooms at 10:00.  The overnight hosts make sure the doors are locked and everyone is safely in before they retire.  Guests understand that they must arrive before 10:00.

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Breakfast Hosting

Guests are woken at 6:00 a.m. each day.  The host set-up a nutritious breakfast and assist guests as they prepare for the day.  A volunteer drives the guests to the day site at 7:00 a.m.  The hosts clean-up after breakfast and put the food away.  Most congregations have a later breakfast on Saturday mornings or may keep the guests for the entire day.

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Sunday Clean-Up

Guests return to the day site after they have prepared their belongings for moving.  Volunteers strip the beds and transport the beds and guest belongings to the next congregation.  Volunteers clean the rooms and return them to their regular use.  Volunteers launder the bedding and towels.  Equipment and supplies are returned to storage.

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Contact IHN about becoming a volunteer today!

Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Denver
PO Box 40550, Denver, CO 80204-0550
Phone: (303) 675-0713 Fax: (303) 839-1826 Email:
IHNExecDirector@aol.com