Members of the Youth Advisory Board will commit to at least one year of service as an advocate for the hungry and homeless, mobilizing youth in their community to fight hunger and poverty issues. Members must be ages 16-22 and will live in the communities served by IVHP. The PDF application for this position is attached to this listing.
Inland Valley Hope Partners is a faith-based nonprofit that manages an emergency shelter, four food pantries, and a farmers market in Pomona that provides low-income families access to fresh produce. According to the IVHP website, the organization serves around 75,000 people per year with a staff of nine and a volunteer force numbering approximately 150 people.
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