Friday, September 12, 2014
Imagine
what could happen if two dozen volunteers armed with spades, hoes and
hammers descended upon a preschool’s yard. In a day’s time, that school
could have a learning garden, the perfect vehicle for teaching
nutrition, environmental awareness and a sense of responsibility. It’s
not just a vision. It will happen on Day of Caring, September 26th. Day
of Caring is Central Florida’s largest community-based volunteer event.
Businesses throughout the area send out teams of volunteers to work on
specific projects aimed at bettering our community. Project needs fit
some broad areas of interest. Gardening and landscaping projects are a
great chance to spend a day outdoors. Creative thinkers can promote
literacy through arts and crafts, while those who simply want to show
they care can help serve the homeless. With dozens of projects to choose
from, Central Florida corporations can easily put 2,000 volunteers out
in the community September 26th. There are even projects available for
individuals who want to participate. To learn more about Day of Caring
and to sign up for a company project, visit the Day of Caring page at
www.hfuw.org. You can also contact the Volunteer Resource Center by
calling (407) 429-2136 or emailing us at VolunteerCenter@hfuw.org.
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