Friday, October 15, 2010

It's Hands On Charlotte Day....Eve!

Hands On Charlotte Day” has a very special meaning for me. It’s where I met my now husband in 1994. It took us another year to start dating, but that’s another story.

Hands On Charlotte Day,” in addition to being a setting for romance, is just a great day. It’s exciting to be part of a legion of volunteers working simultaneously to improve our community. The synergy of this day is unlike any other. From the border of South Carolina to Huntersville and in between, volunteers will be sorting, landscaping, painting, building and recycling. The power of citizen involvement will be in full force.

In years past, volunteers have convened before or after their projects for a celebration event. With the fiscal challenges Hands On Charlotte - just like most nonprofits - is facing, we decided to forgo the party this year and concentrate on the volunteering. All the funds raised are going to support the projects and our year round volunteer efforts.

But fear not, you will still be able to celebrate. We are going to blanket the social media landscape and create a virtual celebration. In real time, you can follow the progress on Twitter, Facebook and our blog. Both during “Hands On Charlotte Day” projects and after, you can follow the progress, see pictures, thank our sponsors and find out how much work was completed. So when you get home after volunteering, pop open a beverage of your choice, grab a snack and your computer and celebrate with us!

Any time you Tweet or post on Facebook, attach the hashtag #handsoncharlotteday . Then we’ll all be able to chat and congratulate each other on work well done. Tell us what you accomplished and who you met. Tell us where you volunteered and what sponsors were at your event.

Speaking of sponsors, we could not do this without them. Charlotte Business Journal is our Presenting Sponsor this year. We are so proud of our partnership with the city’s premier business publication. They appreciate and help HOC promote good business also means doing good in the community. The Home Depot and Newell Rubbermaid are two companies that live that ethic and we are thrilled to have them as Transformational Sponsors as well as our good friends at Elevation Church and UNC Charlotte. We thank all our sponsors, the teams and individual donors for making this day happen. But most of all, thanks to those of you who will be out volunteering on Saturday!


Together in service,

Lisa Quisenberry
Co-founder and executive director
Hands On Charlotte

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