Hopelink, a 38-year-old nonprofit agency helping families, senior citizens and people with disabilities in east and north King County, needs more volunteers at its centers in Redmond, Bellevue, Kirkland, Shoreline, Bothell and Carnation. Hopelink relies upon volunteers for such jobs as sorting food in its food banks, helping adults learn to read or do basic math or study for the GED exams, delivering food to homebound clients, or answering phones and helping with administrative tasks. Learn more about Hopelink and its many volunteer opportunities during the following orientation sessions: Wednesday, June 3, at Hopelink’s Bellevue center in the Learning Center conference room, 14812 Main St., in Bellevue at 1 p.m.. An evening orientation will start promptly at 7 p.m. and end at 8:30 p.m.
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