SBGA's volunteer base is eager to fulfill the company's mission of corporate responsibility by helping improve the surrounding communities. Riding off the momentum of success at the Orange County Food Bank, SBGA volunteers will be participating next month in the Walk for Wishes.
Walking through the halls of SBGA, it's not uncommon to see red and green flags posted proudly atop cubicles and office nameplates. It's all part of the friendly competition that makes everyone want to join in the fun while helping support a great cause.
Through a self love mentoring curriculum, The Self Love Project aims to develop a global community of women who support each other in their journey of self love, lifestyle choices, career goals, and entrepreneurial endeavors.
Nation's largest free event for those with physical and/or intellectual challenges to offer vast array of physical participation for special needs guests attending March 21, 2015 in Boca Raton, FL.
March for Meals is an annual campaign to promote awareness of hunger and isolation in the community. Meals On Wheels programs provide healthy hot meals and a neighborly check which improves both physical and emotional health of homebound clients.
Free2Luv, a youth empowerment nonprofit, has dubbed March ROCK KINDNESS Month and celebrities and youth are holding hands to create a bully-free environment.
Enjoy cocktails, dinner and entertainment while trying your luck with the various raffles and bidding on fabulous live and silent auction items. All proceeds will benefit In Jacob's Shoes, a public charity providing shoes, backpacks & school supplies to local children in need; as well as grants for camp, aftercare, sports and enrichment programs.
The Calvary Christian School (CCS) Spring Festival & BBQ Competition (aka: CCSFEST) (www.ccsfest.com) is a rain-or-shine community event sponsored by All Star Roofing and set to kick-off with its inaugural festival on Saturday, April 11th, 2015 from 10a-6p.
Driving rain did not deter the 39 volunteers who stepped up and donated blood at the One Blood/ Volunteer Minister Blood Drive this week in Clearwater.
Bay Area residents, join us for an evening of Wine, Women and Shoes in Menlo Park, CA -June 6. The event benefits research, advocacy and community education for the rare disease Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood (AHC). AHC is reported at 1 in 1,000,000 but is likely higher because AHC is often misdiagnosed. Tickets & Sponsorships are available.
The Common Thread Collective is issuing a challenge to coffee drinkers around the United States. On March 6th, the organization is asking people to set aside their cup of coffee to empower and educate marginalized women.
Kathleen was diagnosed with the rare disease, Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood (AHC) when she was 10 months old. AHC is a rare neurological disorder that is characterized by unpredictable, often painful episodes that leave a child temporarily paralyzed, on one or both sides of their body. The incidence of AHC is reported at 1 in 1,000,000 but is likely higher because AHC is often misdiagnosed.
Animal House Project and The Spayed Club are pleased to announce a partnership that will bring low-cost spay and neutering services for cats and dogs to the areas serviced by Animal House Project's community.
International Action's Haiti office is distributing 400,000 Albendazole de-worming pills to protect Haiti's communities and get its children healthy and back in school. The pills are available free of charge to any non-profit or community organizations that can administer them.