I have volunteered with Helping Hands twice now.
The first time was delivered kosher meals to local Senior Citizens. We met on a Monday morning at a local Jewish Community Centery off of Tropicana (this was the last time that they were utilizing this as a pantry, they now have their own facility in North Las Vegas). There were only 8 Seniors who required delivery that day, so there were only 3 of us volunteering. We unpacked boxes of koshers meals and redistributed the selections to give each person a variety. It was really easy. Lorri, the volunteer director gave us each 3 deliveries, with directions from the location and the directions from house to house. It couldn't have been easier. All of my deliveres were near each other and it all took less than 2 hours.
The 2nd time, I picked up a pastry donation from a local Starbucks to take to the Helping Hands office by Palace Station. I then had to count and sort the pastries and place them in plastic baggies and then put them in the freezer. This all took about an hour.
Everyone in the organization is friendly, and I loved meeting the seniors I took the meals too. They were genuinely grateful for the deliveries and it made me feel really good to be helping out.