Kitchen assistant morning shift at Project Angel Heart
Three hours in the PAH kitchen prepping medically tailored meals — chopping, bagging, baking, and scrubbing with a crew that knows what they're making and why.
Why we picked this
The morning kitchen shift is the hands-on core of what PAH does — three hours of chopping, baking, and bagging with a crew that knows exactly what they're working toward.
Volunteers in the Project Angel Heart kitchen chop, slice, bag, scoop, stir, blend, bake, and scrub. Morning shifts run Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 11:30 AM at the Denver facility. New volunteer orientation is required before your first shift — see the separate orientation listing to sign up.
Wear closed-toe shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting food on. PAH provides aprons and all equipment. The kitchen is at 4950 Washington St in Denver; street parking is generally available on Washington and surrounding blocks.
Project Angel Heart delivers medically tailored meals to people living with serious illness across Colorado, Wyoming, and Kansas. The kitchen volunteers are the reason the meals exist — no kitchen shifts, no meals. It’s that direct.