Deliver meals to homebound neighbors with Project Angel Heart
Use your own vehicle to deliver medically tailored meals to Denver residents with life-threatening illnesses. Friday or Saturday routes.
Why we picked this
A two-hour Friday or Saturday route delivering meals to homebound neighbors — bring your car and they handle the rest.
Project Angel Heart needs delivery drivers to bring medically tailored meals directly to clients’ homes across Denver. Friday routes run 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM departing from the Washington Street kitchen. Saturday routes run 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM from satellite locations around the city.
You’ll need a reliable personal vehicle and a background check ($20.35 fee). Volunteers under 18 can participate with an adult. Attend a new volunteer orientation first — in-person sessions are available through April, and virtual orientations run in March.
This is one of the more personal volunteer roles in Denver. You’re not sorting boxes in a warehouse — you’re knocking on doors and handing meals to someone who depends on them. Routes are weekly and recurring, but you can take breaks as needed.