After several years of rapid growth and increasing demand, Niverville Helping Hands is ready for its next big step: hiring a part-time Director.
Since 2021, the small but passionate volunteer Board has been carrying the load of day-to-day operations at the community food bank. But as Niverville Helping Hands has expanded, both in services and in physical space, the Board says it’s time to bring in extra help to keep things running smoothly.
“When I became Chair in 2021, we did a big overhaul on how the food bank was run,” said Larissa Sandulak, Board Chair and Director of Niverville Helping Hands and one of the key volunteers who helped guide that transition. “As a Board, we took on a lot of those responsibilities because we needed to figure out what we were doing and how we wanted to op