CROP Hunger Walk
Help STOP hunger and participate in a CROP Hunger Walk. Visit their website for more information on how you can get involved.
Help STOP hunger and participate in a CROP Hunger Walk. Visit their website for more information on how you can get involved.
Improve lives and support families with just a few hours of your time by volunteering with ASNC. You or your group can volunteer for one-time events around North Carolina and recurring opportunities in our offices or at Camp Royall, outside Pittsboro. Volunteers must be 16 years of age or older. In general, volunteers do not work directly with individuals on the autism spectrum.
Click here to learn more about how you can get involved.
Looking for a super fun way to spend a Saturday that is also a service project to fight hunger in the Triangle? Look no further! The Inter-Faith Food Shuttle is inviting Y Guides to participate in their annual American Tobacco Duck Race this by helping them find people willing to “adopt” rubber duckies and race them down the Old Bull River at the American Tobacco Campus. $10 a duck will support forty meals for needy individuals.
Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society’s signature activity, offering everyone in a community an opportunity to participate in the fight against cancer. Teams camp out and take turns walking or running around a track or path. Each team is asked to have a representative on the track at all times during the event. Relays are an overnight event, up to 24 hours in length.
Since 1980, the Ronald McDonald House of Durham has provided loving shelter to more than 20,000 families whose children were being treated in local hospitals, weaving their stories into the fabric that makes this House a home.
Tribes can sign-up to bring food, cook, and cleanup brunch on Sat/Sun mornings for approx 30-35 people.
There’s something about the game of baseball that lights up a child’s eyes. It’s an experience that every child deserves. And through The Miracle League, it’s an experience that every child can enjoy. Designed exclusively for children with special needs, The Miracle League is the first of its kind. The rules are simple. Everyone hits. Everyone gets on base. And everyone crosses home plate. Won’t you consider getting in the action and helping a child play the greatest game of our nation’s history?
Tribes looking for a Spring community service project have the opportunity to make GREAT STRIDES - the CF Foundation’s largest fund-raising event - a huge success. Walk day is a fun, family-oriented celebration that includes a healthy 6.2 mile walk through Downtown Raleigh.
Since 1992, more than 98 million pounds of fresh produce have reached our state’s people in need thanks to Society of St. Andrew. This has been accomplished through the Gleaning Network, Potato Project and Seed Potato Project.
The Helping Hand Mission Inc. assists families on a one-on-one basis with food, clothing, furniture, and shelter.
Feed the curiosity of your young maestro with an hour-long introduction to the world of music, perfect for families and children ages 4-12. Each concert features fun, interactive activities related to the concert theme starting an hour before the concert.