With only 12 days left until “Hands On Charlotte Day,” volunteers across the city are signing up to serve local schools and non-profit organizations on October 16. Approximately 1,000 Charlotteans will come out for Hands On Charlotte’s 18th-annual day of service.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools are set to be among the day’s top beneficiaries. Hands On Charlotte has organized 10 beautification projects at public schools around city. In addition, volunteer teams will serve area non-profits at a number of other sites. The Charlotte Nature Museum, for example, will host volunteers to work on trails and gardens. Like many other HOC Day projects, the Charlotte Nature Museum is a family-friendly event, welcoming families with children over the age of 6.
“Our volunteers are essential to the success of ‘Hands On Charlotte Day,’” said Bob Young, Hands On Charlotte’s associate director. “We really can’t thank them enough for their efforts. Anyone who wants to support ‘Hands On Charlotte Day’ should visit our Web site.”
A number of Charlotte-area organizations have answered the call to help make “Hands On Charlotte Day” a success. Charlotte Business Journal is the day’s primary sponsor. Elevation Church, The Home Depot Foundation, Newell Rubbermaid and UNC Charlotte, as well as Anne L. Bradley (CPA, PA), Carlisle & Gallagher Consulting, Kola Construction and Rorick Construction have all signed on to support “Hands On Charlotte Day.”
“Without our corporate partners, Hands On Charlotte would not be able to organize this event,” Young said. “These organizations’ involvement in ‘Hands On Charlotte Day’ demonstrates their collective commitment to building and maintaining Charlotte’s reputation as one the nation’s top places to live.”
Hands On Charlotte is still looking for individual volunteers, volunteer teams and partners to help with this year’s Hands On Charlotte Day. To register, please visit our Web site for details.
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