Mobile Loaves & Fishes’ food truck ministry is operated almost entirely by volunteers and managed by partner organizations throughout Austin who have collaborated with MLF.

Specific opportunities and details vary from one truck partner location to another, but may include the following volunteer roles:

Volunteers typically commit to a recurring once-per-month schedule on the same make-ready team. They prepare sandwiches and other meal items and assist as needed with loading trucks with food, clothing and other toiletries that will be distributed. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Volunteers usually commit to recurring once-per-month involvement on the same truck team. Routes are pre-determined by the truck team captain, and volunteers assist with the distribution of food and other items at each of the stops during their shift. The goal of each truck run is to connect human to human, heart to heart with our neighbors who are experiencing homelessness. An average truck run generally lasts around 2 hours depending on the itinerary. Each MLF food truck holds six people including the driver, and any volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Volunteers commit to bringing in three dozen hard-boiled eggs once per month for use as a food item delivered on truck runs. (Opportunity varies by MLF partner location.)

Volunteers make cookies and brownies to put on MLF food trucks as desserts. Baked goods are bagged into individual hearty servings and help satisfy many a sweet tooth!

Several local businesses and bakeries donate products to help support MLF’s food truck operation. Volunteers in these areas can help by picking up these donated items when needed and delivering them to the respective food commissary.

Volunteer groups can sponsor a non-perishable food drive or a clothing drive to benefit an MLF food truck partner. Items needed include new or gently used clothing, shoes, non-perishable food items, Capital Metro bus passes, HEB/Walmart gift cards and travel-size toiletries. (Please discuss specific needs with your truck program’s volunteer coordinator.)

Your support helps our Truck Ministries spread the Goodness to our homeless brothers and sisters all over Austin.

Program Locations

Program Contact Information

Contact the respective Volunteer Coordinator (see information below) to check for volunteer opportunities available at each community.

St. John Neumann

903 S Capital of TX Hwy., Austin, TX 78746
SJN Volunteer Opportunities | 512-306-8036
Volunteer Coordinator: Shevawn Eisman
sjncommissary@mlf.org

Austin Ridge

9300 FM 2244, Austin, TX 78733
Volunteer Opportunities  |  512-263-7701
Volunteer Coordinator: Christine Stehno
christine.stehno@austinridge.org

Downtown Alliance

1201 Lavaca St., Austin, TX 78701
Volunteer Opportunities  |  512-971-1525
Volunteer Coordinator: Scott Wilder
swilder21@gmail.com

Lake Hills Church

11431 Bee Caves Rd., Austin, TX, 78738
lhc.org  |  512-899-8333
Volunteer Coordinator: Natalie Rolfe
nrolfe@lhc.org

Riverbend Church

4214 N. Capital of TX Hwy., Austin, TX 78746
www.riverbend.com  |  512-327-3540
Volunteer Coordinator:  Bailey Huffman
bhuffman@riverbend.com

St. Louis Catholic Church

7601 Burnet Rd., Austin, TX 78757
st-louis.org | 512-454-0384
Volunteer Coordinator: Bea DelaRosa
bea.delarosa@st-louis.org

St. Margaret Mary

1101 W New Hope Dr., Cedar Park, TX 78613
stmargaretmary.com  | 512-259-2687
Volunteer Contact: David Tull
DavidandSusanTull@gmail.com

St. Thomas More

10205 RR 620 N, Austin, TX 78726
stmaustin.org | 512-656-8358
Volunteer Coordinator: Matt Figlan
mlfmatt@austin.rr.com

Community First! Village

9301 Hog Eye Rd, Austin, TX 78724
This truck ministry is led and run by our formerly homeless neighbors. If you would like to drop off supplies, please email charles@mlf.org.