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The 2022 edition of Hands On Atlanta Week, powered by the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, will kick-off supporting Democracy with National Voter Registration Day!
The 2022 edition of Hands On Atlanta Week, powered by the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, will kick-off supporting Democracy with National Voter Registration Day!
National Voter Registration Day is a nonpartisan civic holiday celebrating our democracy. First observed in 2012, it has quickly gained momentum ever since. Nearly 4.7 million voters have registered to vote on the holiday to date.
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Become a Poll Worker
Georgia citizens interested in becoming a poll worker can complete a short form at www.GaPollWorker.com. This year we especially need tech-savvy workers to help manage the electronic voting machines.
Food Pantry Warehouse Associate
Volunteers will assist BTG with loading/unloading food deliveries; with weighing, sorting, and storing food; preparing food boxes; and organizing and cleaning warehouse.
Warehouse Warrior with Helping Mamas
Help ensure basic needs (diapers, period products, etc.) are met for women and children by assisting with general warehouse work and processing donations.
Meal Distribution with Streetwise
Pack food boxes, sort food, load food into our clients' cars, assist in Farmers Market & clothing room. Volunteers will also assist with operational and administrative tasks.
HANDS ON ATLANTA WEEK
Join Atlanta’s biggest week of service Sept. 20 - 27, 2022! Explore more in-person and virtual volunteer opportunities and events here.
Fight Food Insecurity + Hunger
Our partner organizations on the frontlines of the fight for food security (often working on shoestring budgets) rely solely on volunteers to collect, organize and distribute food. Join us today to support their work.
According to our partners at the Atlanta Community Food Bank, food insecurity describes a household’s inability to provide enough food for every person to live an active and healthy life.
Before the pandemic, 1 in 7 children in the metro Atlanta area were identified as food insecure – but as a result of COVID-19 and it’s ripple effects, those rates have increase by around 20%. Since March of 2020, the Atlanta Community Food Bank experienced a 300% surge in requests for food assistance. In the same timeframe, Hands On Atlanta volunteers helped distribute almost 16 million meals to families across metro Atlanta.
Food is an urgent basic need – and those who struggle to feed their families, feel it each and every day. Students are unable to concentrate in the classroom, families who are food insecure experience more frequent and severe health issues, and socioeconomic growth is affected. The good news is, you can help. Our partner organizations on the frontlines of the fight for food security (often working on shoestring budgets) rely solely on volunteers to collect, organize and distribute food. Join us today to support their work.
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Equitable Dinners
Be one of 5000 guests at 500 tables across metro Atlanta where people of all backgrounds come together to have vital conversations on race.
MUST Mobile Pantry
Volunteers will meet the bus on location in Marietta to help with pantry setup, client registration, food distribution, and clean up.
Food Box Distribution
Volunteers will set up the outdoor food distribution area, bring boxes and bags of food outside, load food into vehicles, and more!
Grady Fresh Food Cart
Volunteer at the Fresh Food Cart at the Grady Ponce De Leon Center and sort, pack and distribute food directly to patients.
HANDS ON ATLANTA WEEK
Join Atlanta’s biggest week of service Sept. 20 - 27, 2022! Explore more in-person and virtual volunteer opportunities and events here.
Protect ATL's Environment
Atlanta is the “City in the Trees” and we’re calling on you to help protect and preserve our greatest natural resource! Every little action counts, from taking a trip to the recycling center to removing invasive plants.
Atlanta is the “City in the Trees” and we’re calling on you to help protect and preserve our greatest natural resource! Every little action counts, from simply taking a trip to the recycling center to removing invasive plant species at your favorite park or volunteering at your local farmers market. We’re focused and committed to a greener, more sustainable Atlanta for generations to come.
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Show your pride for the parks!
Park Pride believes great parks have the power to improve our quality of life and strengthen the fabric of our cities. We couldn’t agree more! Explore volunteer opportunities with Park Pride and their “Friends of the Parks.”
Wylde Center Plant Sale Prep
Help Wylde Center's Plant Sale preparation and operations, volunteers can come in with zero experience and leave ready to start their own garden.
Grace Community Food Pantry
Pantry volunteers will aid in sorting food items and stocking the shelves of the Food Pantry, and supporting other critical tasks.
Food Bank Distribution
Higher Calling Foundation is looking for volunteers to aid in food distribution to the DeKalb Community. You’ll pack and place food in vehicles.
HANDS ON ATLANTA WEEK
Join Atlanta’s biggest week of service Sept. 20 - 27, 2022! Explore more in-person and virtual volunteer opportunities and events here.
Increase Educational Equity
We know that a solid educational foundation enables a path for students to strong careers, and social & economic growth. Join us to improve educational outcomes for Atlanta students today.
We know that education enables a path for students to strong careers, and social & economic growth, but 1 in 5 Atlanta students will not graduate from high school, and only 34% of elementary school students are reading at grade level. Parents are facing financial pressures, teachers are overwhelmed and under resourced, but our students are hopeful. Our education-focused partners are supporting students from birth to graduation.
Together, we’re making big strides by connecting students to educational opportunities, caring for teachers and school staff, meeting urgent needs in the classroom, fighting the summer slide and reviving the love of learning. Whether you spend time on campus working directly with students, visit a warehouse to pack school supplies, or evaluate scholarship applications from home… join us in the fight to improve educational outcomes for Atlanta students today.
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Join Discovery
Interact with students from Title 1 schools in the Metro Atlanta community. In a structured environment, volunteers will help students have new experiences and visualize brighter through enriching activities. Find a location and sign up!
Operation Clean Sweep
Help transform the City of Atlanta into a city that offers residents, businesses, and visitors a clean, safe, healthy environment, and high quality of life.
City Bridges Food Pantry
Volunteers will help prepare for food distribution by unloading grocery store deliveries, stocking shelves and packing boxes for families.
Mobile Food Pantry with C.H.O.I.C.E.S.
In partnership with the Atlanta Braves Homeplate Project & Hispanic Heritage Month, volunteers will distribute produce, meat, and nonperishables to families.
HANDS ON ATLANTA WEEK
Join Atlanta’s biggest week of service Sept. 20 - 27, 2022! Explore more in-person and virtual volunteer opportunities and events here.
Increase Educational Equity
We know that education enables a path for students to strong careers, and social & economic growth, but 1 in 5 Atlanta students will not graduate from high school, and only 34% of elementary school students are reading at grade level.
We know that education enables a path for students to strong careers, and social & economic growth, but 1 in 5 Atlanta students will not graduate from high school, and only 34% of elementary school students are reading at grade level. Parents are facing financial pressures, teachers are overwhelmed and under resourced, but our students are hopeful. Our education-focused partners are supporting students from birth to graduation.
Together, we’re making big strides by connecting students to educational opportunities, caring for teachers and school staff, meeting urgent needs in the classroom, fighting the summer slide and reviving the love of learning. Whether you spend time on campus working directly with students, visit a warehouse to pack school supplies, or evaluate scholarship applications from home… join us in the fight to improve educational outcomes for Atlanta students today.
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Volunteer with the AIDS Walk
Volunteers help bring our walk to life!
Volunteering with AIDS Walk Atlanta is a great way to gain some knowledge and give back to your community. Sign up and volunteer to be a part of the magic.
Volunteer for the 2022 Komen Georgia MORE THAN PINK Walk®
The MORE THAN PINK Walk is made possible by our amazing team of volunteers. Leading up to the event and on Saturday, September 24, 2022, there are plenty of ways you can join in and lend a hand to make this breast cancer walk a success.
Piedmont Park’s Green Market
Have fun volunteering while enjoying the fresh air, learning about locally grown produce and supporting the Piedmont Park Conservancy.
Restore and Urban Greenspace
Volunteers will help remove invasive Japanese chaff flower using their hands along with small hand tools like loppers and hand saws at Cascade Springs Nature Preserve.
Grace Community Pantry
Pantry volunteers will aid in sorting food items and stocking the shelves of the Food Pantry, and supporting other critical tasks.
HANDS ON ATLANTA WEEK
Join Atlanta’s biggest week of service Sept. 20 - 27, 2022! Explore more in-person and virtual volunteer opportunities and events here.
Make it a Day for Mental Health
Take advantage of your Sunday and get to know those around you. Visit a neighborhood farmer’s market, attend a local festival, take a walk through the park or simply take some time for you to relax and recharge for your next volunteer opportunity.
Take advantage of your Sunday and get to know those around you. Visit a neighborhood farmer’s market, attend a local festival, take a walk through the park or simply take some time for you to relax and recharge for your next volunteer opportunity.
If you’re thinking of sticking around the house and enjoying some downtime, check out some of our virtual volunteering opportunities you can join.
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Pack Wellness Kits with Black Girls Smile!
Volunteers are needed to sort inventory of 1000+ items, organize and pack Wellness Kits to empower women & girls to lead mentally healthy lives.
Become a Mind Bubble Tutor
New volunteers will be introduced to Mind Bubble staff to get oriented to the program, and learn the process of how to tutor a student.
HANDS ON ATLANTA WEEK
Join Atlanta’s biggest week of service Sept. 20 - 27, 2022! Explore more in-person and virtual volunteer opportunities and events here.
Fight Food Insecurity + Hunger
Our partner organizations on the frontlines of the fight for food security (often working on shoestring budgets) rely solely on volunteers to collect, organize and distribute food. Join us today to support their work.
According to our partners at the Atlanta Community Food Bank, food insecurity describes a household’s inability to provide enough food for every person to live an active and healthy life.
Before the pandemic, 1 in 7 children in the metro Atlanta area were identified as food insecure – but as a result of COVID-19 and it’s ripple effects, those rates have increase by around 20%. Since March of 2020, the Atlanta Community Food Bank experienced a 300% surge in requests for food assistance. In the same timeframe, Hands On Atlanta volunteers helped distribute almost 16 million meals to families across metro Atlanta.
Food is an urgent basic need – and those who struggle to feed their families, feel it each and every day. Students are unable to concentrate in the classroom, families who are food insecure experience more frequent and severe health issues, and socioeconomic growth is affected. The good news is, you can help. Our partner organizations on the frontlines of the fight for food security (often working on shoestring budgets) rely solely on volunteers to collect, organize and distribute food. Join us today to support their work.
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National Black MBA Atlanta
As a volunteer with the National Black MBA Association 44th Annual NBMBAA® Conference, you can expand your network, share your skills, gain experience, and have an impact on the efficient operation and continued success of the Conference. Learn more and sign up!
Castleberry Farmers Market
Help vendors set up and break down, greet participants and vendors coming to the market and even provide info about who is participating.
Meal Distribution Registration
Volunteers will use tablets to register food pantry guests at our drive up distribution. You’ll answer general questions about the food pantry and more!
Food Sorting and Distribution
Help pack food boxes, sort food, load food into our clients' cars, assist in Farmers Market & clothing room. Answer phones making client appointments.
HANDS ON ATLANTA WEEK
Join Atlanta’s biggest week of service Sept. 20 - 27, 2022! Explore more in-person and virtual volunteer opportunities and events here.
Celebrate 8 days of service!
It’s time to celebrate! Today is the 8th and final day of the 2022 edition of Hands On Atlanta Week, and it also happens to be Atlanta legend, Arthur Blank’s 80th birthday! Sign up to serve before it’s over.
It’s time to celebrate! Today is the 8th and final day of the 2022 edition of Hands On Atlanta Week, and it also happens to be Atlanta legend, Arthur Blank’s 80th birthday! We’ve been working side-by-side with our presenting sponsor, Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, all week long - tackling our city’s most pressing needs.
Today is your last chance to get in on all the action. Click below to find a project and get out there and do something good!
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Books for Africa
Volunteers help us to sort and pack books for shipment, spreading literacy and education all over Africa.
Oakhurst Community Garden
The Oakhurst Garden is our flagship greenspace. We have a mini-farm, chickens, bees, and plots for community members to grow food.
Food Sorting and Distribution
Volunteers are needed to restock inventory on pantry shelves, replenish refrigerators and freezers, and prepare emergency bags for families.
HANDS ON ATLANTA WEEK
Join Atlanta’s biggest week of service Sept. 20 - 27, 2022! Explore more in-person and virtual volunteer opportunities and events here.