
The Community Services Coordinator supports the day-to-day operations of Regina House's food and clothing bank by coordinating programs, services, and resources that address basic needs within the community. This role serves as a key point of connection for individuals and families seeking assistance, ensuring access to food, clothing, and referrals is delivered with dignity, respect, and equity. The coordinator oversees service logistics, supports and supervises volunteers, manages inventories and donations, and collaborates with community partners to strengthen service delivery. Through a combination of direct client interaction, program coordination, and administrative support, the Community Services Coordinator helps advance Regina House's mission of fostering stability, compassion, and community well-being.
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