High-Impact Volunteer Service Opportunities
Volunteers at City Union Mission are integral partners with the Mission staff to help further the Kingdom work of Jesus Christ. A High-Impact Volunteer at City Union Mission is someone who has:
- Sensed God’s Calling to use their God-given gifts, skills and talents to serve the poor and homeless of Kansas City.
- Sensed God’s leading to Partner with City Union Mission to fulfill the Great Commandment of sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ and making disciples.
- Made a 6 to 12 month Commitment to regularly serve on a weekly or monthly basis in a volunteer capacity that expresses their gifts, talents and passions.
If you are interested in any of the positions listed below, please download the following forms and complete them using Microsoft Word:
- High Impact Application
- Statement of Faith
- Character Reference Sheet
- Background Report Authorization
Then email these files to HighImpact@cumission.org. You can also print out these documents, manually complete them and:
- Fax it to (816) 329-1453 or,
- Mail it to:
City Union Mission
1100 E. 11th St.
Kansas City, MO 64106
Attention: Volunteers or, - Deliver it in person (or complete them on site) at the above location, which is open Monday through Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
If you sense God’s calling in your life in this way, please contact the High-Impact Volunteer Administrator, Bret Kroh, to discuss the opportunities you are interested in and begin the application process at 816-329-1469 or email him at Bret@cumission.org.
High-Impact Service Opportunities
Writer & Editor
Clerical Assistant
School Supplies Interviewer/Office Assistant
Learning Center Academic Assistant
Camp CUMCITO Health Screenings
Barber/Hairstylist - Men's Shelter
Public Speaker
Fitness and Nutrition Instructor
Library Assistant - Youth Center
Assistant to Family Shelter Manager
Family Night Host
Clerical Assistant - Family Shelter
Nursery Care Provider - a.m.
Driver for Men's Ministry Clients
Interviewer - Community Assistance
Clerical Assistant - Community Assistance
Learning Center Academic Assistant-Family Center
Clinic Assistant - Men's Center or Family Center
Doctor - Health Services
Clinical Nurse - Health Services
Medical Assistant - Men's Center or Family Center
Media List Manager
The writer/editor will create copy for photos, as well as help in creating a timeline for publication before September 2010.
Clerical assistance is needed in several areas of the Mission. Perform office tasks (i.e. file, make copies, make phone calls, prepare information folders, create simple documents, enter data).
School Supplies Interviewer/Office Assistant -
Volunteering during School Supplies:
Have the opportunity to share the Gospel of Christ with families, while assisting with each step of the application process. July 25 thru August 17, 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 pm; August 22-31, 12:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
Office Assistants must be MAAC trained. (training dates TBD and will be provided by MAAC)
Learning Center Academic Assistant -
Empower men in our Men's Center with the academic/ career skills necessary for them to contribute to society and to the Christian community. Administer academic assessments, monitor classroom of computer stations, answer questions, possible tutoring. Must be male. (afternoon and evening hours M-F) Urgent need for a Wednesday night volunteer from 5 to 7 pm.
Assist women and/or men in our Family Center as they go through computer programs to improve academic skills. Must be female. (afternoons M-F)
Camp CUMCITO Health Screenings -
We need medical students, doctors and nurses to perform health screenings for our campers before each camp session. If you are available on Saturdays from 8 am to 2:00 p.m. , please assist us with getting our kids ready for camp. All nurses and doctors must have a Missouri license.
Barber/Hairstylist - Men's Shelter -
Provide free hair-care cuts at the Men's Shelter for overnight guests. Ministering to the needs of poor and homeless men by increasing self-esteem with hair care and grooming skills.
To represent City Union Mission at speaking opportunities. To enable City Union Mission to accept more speaking engagements to present its ministry creating a broader base of community awareness.
Fitness and Nutrition Instructor -
Man needed to train men in nutrition and physical fitness, promoting healthy lifestyle disciplines and choices. Provide fitness and nutrition instruction, developing a health plan and program, implementation and oversight of program.
Library Assistant - Youth Center -
Impact children's lives by assisting the Education Coordinator in setting up children's library and by being involved in the upkeep and progression of the library as it develops. Filing books, updating computer book inventory, helping in general library needs.
Assistant to Family Shelter Manager -
Assist the operations of the shelter in ministry of the guests by meeting their spiritual, physical and emotional needs. Assist manager with evening duties.
Bring families together and instill the importance of family time once a week. Provide entertainment (e.g., approved movie, snack, drama, special music, board games).
Clerical Assistant - Family Shelter -
Enable staff to better provide for the physical, spiritual and emotional needs of guests by relieving them of the workload by managing details. Clerical work.
Nursery Care Provider - a.m. -
Show the love of Jesus to children, while enabling parent(s) to attend Life Skill Classes to improve the quality of their lives. Caring for children from newborn through age 5 in a group setting.
Driver for Men's Ministry Clients -
To assist City Union Mission staff by transporting Men's Ministry clients to appointments that are critical to a client's progress through the recovery and discipleship process (doctor's appointments, court dates, job interviews, etc.).
Interviewer - Community Assistance -
Share the gospel of Jesus Christ and give encouragement concerning spiritual growth by interviewing clients, sharing the gospel and filling out clothing room tickets and furniture vouchers.
Clerical Assistant - Community Assistance -
Enable the staff to better provide for the physical, spiritual and emotional needs of guests by relieving them of the workload by managing details. Clerical work.
Learning Center Academic Assistant-Family Center -
Empower students with the academic/career skills necessary for them to contribute to society and to the Christian community. Assist the Learning Center supervisor to administer the academic program.
Clinic Assistant - Men's Center or Family Center -
Enable the health care staff to meet the medical needs of the poor and homeless, so we can share Christ and help them spiritually. Assist nursing staff with non-medical tasks in the clinics.
Assist in healing and maintaining health to those in need of medical and spiritual care. Provide physical exams to Christian Life Program men who are new and to those who are sick. Care for acute and chronic conditions.
Clinical Nurse - Health Services -
Assist in healing those who are sick and in need of medical care so we can share Christ and help them spiritually. Provide health care within the realm of nursing. Promote healing and administer medication and general health care. Work one on one with clients.
Medical Assistant - Men's Center or Family Center -
Enable the health care staff to meet the medical needs of the poor and homeless, so we can share Christ and help them spiritually. Assist nursing staff with medical and non-medical tasks in the clinics.
The Media List Manager will ensure that the press release list, calendar of events list, and online calendar list is kept current to increase our quality and effectiveness.
About Bret Kroh - Your High-Impact Volunteer Administrator
Bret Kroh joined the Development Team in May 2007 as the High-Impact Volunteer Administrator. He has spent 24 years in education and ministry, 11 years as youth pastor and five as an Associate pastor working with small groups and volunteers. He and his wife, Diane, live in Gardner, Kansas and have two grown children.
Bret says, “I’m excited by the challenge of expanding the development and training for High-Impact Lead Volunteers. I’m even more excited about working with these volunteers as partners in ministry.”
If you have any questions, please contact Bret at 816-329-1469 or email him at Bret@cumission.org.



