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700 Free Meals Distributed to Dekalb Students
Next Wednesday, October 6, Hands On Atlanta will be distributing 440 meal kits at International Community School (ICS) and 260 meal kits at McLendon Elementary School. Both schools serve more than 74% students who receive free or reduced priced lunch, so this event will reduce food insecurity for refugee, immigrant and local students during the five day fall break.
Local charter and traditional Title I elementary schools partner with Hands On Atlanta to provide food for students over fall break
Next Wednesday, October 6, Hands On Atlanta will be distributing 440 meal kits at International Community School (ICS) and 260 meal kits at McLendon Elementary School. Both schools serve more than 74% students who receive free or reduced priced lunch, so this event will reduce food insecurity for refugee, immigrant and local students during the five day fall break.
“We are so grateful for this opportunity to partner with Hands on Atlanta to provide meals for our students during fall break,” said Charlotte Flores, ICS Director of Community and Culture. “We know that many of our students depend on school meals for their daily nutrition. This will help provide during the times we are not in school.”
Hands On Atlanta’s Meals 4 Kids program partners with local individuals and companies interested in providing wraparound resources to metro Atlanta students and families. This particular meal pack is sponsored by ShopCore, an affiliate of the Blackstone Group. “We all have a part to play in the healthy development of our youth. Our Meals 4 Kids program is one pillar of our education portfolio that allows us to provide holistic support to those who need it the most,” said Dr. Chanika R. Perry, Director of Education Programs at Hands On Atlanta.
“This shows our students that we are in this together as a community, and we are all working together to support them, especially during unstable times like the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Dr. Alastair Pullen, ICS Principal. “Even when our students are not in the building, it’s good to know our students have a consistent food source.”
What:
Free meal distribution to students
When:
Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at 12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
Where:
International Community School
2418 Wood Trail Ln
Decatur, GA 30033
Who:
ICS students and staff, Hands On Atlanta volunteers
Reach out to Lane Elder at (678) 353-4004 or lane.elder@icsgeorgia.org to learn more about this distribution.
About ICS Charter School
The International Community School (ICS) is an International Baccalaureate World School that educates refugees, immigrants, and local children in grades kindergarten through 5th grade. ICS provides a rigorous and holistic education in an intentionally diverse community of mutual learners. For the 2020-21 school year, of 405 ICS students, 46% qualified as Limited English Proficient, and 74% qualified for free/reduced price lunch. Students come from 25 countries and speak over 30 languages.
Introducing the 2022 Class of Hands On Atlanta Civic Fellows
The Hands On Atlanta Civic Leadership Program, powered by Constellation, welcomes the largest class in program history to tackle Atlanta’s most pressing needs! The 21 members of the 2022 class of Hands On Atlanta Civic Fellows represent diverse backgrounds and industries including education, entrepreneurs, engineering, law enforcement, marketing, technology, and more!
The Hands On Atlanta Civic Leadership Program, powered by Constellation, welcomes the second largest class in program history to tackle Atlanta’s most pressing needs! The 21 members of the 2022 class of Hands On Atlanta Civic Fellows represent diverse backgrounds and industries including education, entrepreneurs, engineering, law enforcement, marketing, technology, and more! As diverse as the candidates, they all share a common desire to move Atlanta forward by building capacity for Hands On Atlanta nonprofit and school partners. Our 2022 partners include InCommunity, Out of Hand Theatre, Eco-Addendum, YMCA of Metro Atlanta, Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta, Clarkston Community Center Foundation, Inc., HOPE Atlanta and Medshare International.
During the nine-month program, the Hands On Atlanta Civic Fellows will learn more about the challenges facing our community, experience hands-on professional development and leadership training, and become better equipped to serve on a nonprofit board. In addition, the fellows will fundraise for Hands On Atlanta and build meaningful relationships within the cohort and across the Hands On Atlanta network.
Meet the class:
Alice Audu
Hands On Atlanta - DISCO Program
Alice is an educator with six years in education; four years dedicated to teaching. She is currently a Special Education teacher teaching in the Metro Atlanta area. Alice is the co-founder of an online restaurant review and directory site that showcases the Nigerian dining experience called Item Seven. She volunteers as a mentor for secondary school students through a Nigerian organization called Give Girls A Chance. Additionally, she volunteers with Africa’s Mental Health Matters where she works with the USA diaspora team to raise awareness on the importance of protecting the mental health of Africans in and out of the continent.
Alicia Glover
Hands On Atlanta - DISCO Program
Alicia serves as the Financial Analyst at LocumTenens.com. In this role, she provides analytical, forecasting, reporting, and project support to senior management. Alicia cares deeply about financial literacy and economic equality and volunteers with various non-profit organizations throughout metro Atlanta that advance these causes.
Aprille Moore
InCommunity
Captain Aprille Moore has over 15 years of law enforcement experience and currently serves as the Assistant Unit Commander for the Training, Background and Recruitment Unit with the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office. During her personal time, she serves as a Community Ambassador with youthSpark, an Ambassador with Black Girls RUN! Atlanta and holds leadership roles in local chapters of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Jack and Jill of America, Inc. and Association of Junior Leagues International. She also holds a Master of Public Administration from Troy University and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Georgia State University. Aprille prides herself on being able to bring a unique perspective to her profession through not only advocating for progressive thought amongst her peers, but also fostering community connections that build trust.
Corinna Matthies
InCommunity
Having worked in the construction industry for more than 35 years, Corinna has great insight into the needs and wants of her clients; but most importantly opened her eyes to the needs of my community. Since having completed tradespeople in Germany many years ago, her training has been instrumental in sustaining a decent life for family. Corinna believes by opening training programs to anyone seeking a reliable form of future income, is imperative. She currently serves under DEMA, Fire Search and Rescue Reserve, local police, and is under consideration (applicant) with Peace Corp.
Darryl Johnson
Out of Hand Theatre
Darryl is a STEM Exploratory Designer at D.E.L.T.A. STEM Academy in Lithia Springs, GA, where Darryl teaches Engineering and Computer Science for K-4 students. He is also the founder and Lead Designer at The Path: An Agent of Change, Inc., a nonprofit focused on designing tangible and equitable solutions that transform systemic issues into systemic growth for all. Darryl is a husband and father who uses his knowledge, experience, and education to focus on changing society provide children (including his own) with an equitable opportunity to thrive and be successful.
Gabrielle Roger
Eco-Addendum
Gabrielle is a passionate and enthusiastic community advocate, servant leader, marketing and communications guru and lover of all things that empowers effective change. She serves in several community and civic organizations such as the NBCW, NCNW and JLD. She is the owner of Fifth Generation Consulting, Inc., a marketing consulting company that takes nonprofits and small business brands to the next level. Gabrielle holds a BS in Print Journalism, MS in Communications and is a graduate of Leadership DeKalb Class of 2021.
Ghameerah McCullers
YMCA of Metro Atlanta
Being an athlete for 15 years, Gharmeerah developed five essential skills that stuck with them for the rest of their life. Discipline, leadership, being able to work with a team, hard work, and attention to detail. While attending Central State University to obtain their B.S., Business Administration degree, Gharmeerah played collegiate D2 basketball and led the team to a championship. Currently, Gharmeerah works remotely as a Full Stack Engineer for Office Space Software.
Jessica Garcia
Hands On Atlanta - DISCO Program
Jessica currently works as an immigration paralegal and is passionate about serving her community. In the past three years, Jessica served as the Director of Marketing and Communications for The Leadership, Advancement, and Development of our Young Sisters (LADYS) Program based in Charlottesville, VA. In 2020 she was part of the inaugural cohort of Majority Leaders, Ignite's 10-week cohort-based virtual training to expedite the path to political leadership, GALEO's Institute for Leadership, and is a Georgia Poderosa Fellow with Poder Latinx. In 2021 she was part of the spring 2021 United Way of Greater Atlanta's Volunteer Involvement Program.
Kasey Anderson
Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta
Kasey is a Specialist of Training and Engagement at Mercedes-Benz Stadium within the Guest & Team Member Service Department. Kasey serves as a trainer for the Frontline Team Members, training on our Core Values and Welcome Home Service Philosophy. Kasey has always had a great passion for the community since beginning to volunteer at the young age of 13 as a Camp Counselor at the YMCA. She has since made it a passion to volunteer for many other opportunities (Super Bowl Atlanta, Miami, Covenant House Sleep Out, and more) She is also part of the Overwatch Committee with Mercedes-Benz Stadium. As long as there is an opportunity to better the community, Kasey will continue to lend a helping hand.
Kelly P. Ellis
Blue Heron Nature Preserve
Kelly Ellis is a marketing professional with over twenty years of experience in developing and managing marketing and brand initiatives. Most recently, she has been a skilled-based volunteer with over a dozen nonprofits, achieved the CNP (Certified Nonprofit Professional) accreditation and logged many hours welcoming clients in a local food pantry. Her commitment to making an impact and driving successful outcomes in mission driven organizations is unwavering.
Krista Pierce
HOPE Atlanta
Krista is a Volunteer Services Representative with Georgia Power Company where she handles the day to day operations of the Georgia Power Ambassadors. The Ambassadors is a 501C10 volunteer organization made up of company retirees and their spouses. We have 18 chapters statewide and they perform service projects in the communities we serve. In the community, Krista is a member of the Metro West chapter of Citizens of Georgia Power, a volunteer for Make a Wish Georgia, and a member of the Circle of Sisters organization with the Atlanta Mission.
Natalie Moore
Hands On Atlanta - DISCO Program
Natalie is a Project Manager who works in the Electrical Service industry. As a seasoned finance professional with many years of experience she has worked in various industries such as supply chain, transportation, software, utility, and hospitality. Her commitment to making a difference in her community has afforded her the opportunity to serve on the Northwest Metro Habitat for Humanities Family Selection Committee, Ebenezer Baptist Church Community Outreach Committee, Miss Fulton County Scholarship Committee, while continuing to volunteer at Atlanta Community Food Bank, and several other civic and community organizations.
Pam Medlock
Clarkston Community Center Foundation, Inc.
Pam is originally from Washington, DC. She’s been in Atlanta for about 3 years and is the proud mom of two daughters – her youngest lives in Florida and her oldest lives in California. Pam is an Executive Assistant with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and in her spare time, she enjoys volunteering with Hands On Atlanta, traveling, going to the beach, trying new restaurants, & watching old movies.
Rhizlane Brachmi
Hands On Atlanta - DISCO Program
Rhizlane is a civil engineer based in Doraville, GA. She had a first encounter with volunteering while in college as part of her community service requirement, and that experience opened her eyes on all the ways she can contribute to her community. What followed was really cool volunteering opportunities ranging from gardening to serving underprivileged children at a holiday celebration and everything in between.
Sara Henderson
Hands On Atlanta - DISCO Program
Sara is passionate about one thing: Helping others. In her professional life, she helps organizations create impactful and engaging learning experiences that enable colleagues to grow and succeed. Outside of work, she helps her community by volunteering regularly with a variety of organizations across Atlanta. She served with Hands on Atlanta’s TeamWorks! program for five years, most recently as the Steering Committee Co-chair and is a volunteer at the Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA).
Shalanda Dixon
Hands On Atlanta - DISCO Program
Shalanda is a certified coach and facilitator of learning and Faculty Director of Service Learning. She has over 14 years of experience in higher education. As Director of SL, she serves as the campus spokesperson and liaison for service learning and volunteer initiatives. Her passion for serving in the community continues outside of work, whereas, she and her family volunteer regularly with various organizations.
Shannon Smith
Hands On Atlanta - DISCO Program
Shannon recently returned to the Atlanta area after spending several years in New York City. Since being back in Atlanta, she has volunteered with the Center for Civil and Human Rights, Books for Africa, and other projects through Hands On Atlanta. Shannon is an attorney with experience in employee benefits, executive compensation, and labor & employment law; she has also represented veterans in claims for VA benefits.
Sydney Williams
Hands On Atlanta - DISCO Program
Sydney is an experienced professional with a background in both the retail and consumer goods industries. She currently works in brand marketing for AHA Sparkling Water at the Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, GA. Outside of her work, Sydney has a fierce passion for mentoring the next generation of young leaders and has dedicated countless hours towards this cause. She holds a BA in International Studies and recently received her MBA with a concentration in Brand Management.
Tanjanae Walker
Hands On Atlanta - DISCO Program
San Diego, CA native Tanjanae Walker is a student of Africana Studies at Georgia State University. As an Engagement Ambassador for GSU, Tanjanae supports generous donors to the university with the giving process. As a grassroots organizer, Tanjanae combines their passion for fundraising, community and wholistic healthcare by facilitating a mutual aid program that moves to address the long term mental, physical, and financial health of Black families and individuals. Tanjanae is grateful for being welcomed into the Civic Leadership Program and knows it is a great opportunity to learn, connect, and serve with the community they now call home.
Tracee Wilson
HOPE Atlanta
Tracee is a professional with proven experience in building relationships and developing successful strategies. In her most recent role at Southern Company Gas, she has had the opportunity to lead project teams that successfully implemented programs for long-term growth. She is committed to making a difference and being a contribution in her community and the world. Philanthropy is close to her heart and she currently serves on the Board of AABE Atlanta and volunteers through various organizations that include United Way, Meals on Wheels and Habitat for Humanity.
Yolanda Peek
Medshare International
Yolanda is a manager at a healthcare facility and manages a team with members in the Atlanta, Columbus, Athens areas of Georgia and Tennessee. She has volunteered for many opportunities via Hands On Atlanta, and other organizations, for many years. Yolanda is passionate about getting resources (food, supplies—educational, medical) to those who are resource insecure and elevating knowledge and personal self -perspective of all members of society.
POWERED BY
The Civic Leadership Program is made possible by Presenting Sponsor, Constellation.
Constellation, an Exelon company, is a leading supplier of electric, natural gas, and energy products and services for homes and businesses across the continental United States. Through their support of the Civic Leadership Program, Constellation has further demonstrated their commitment to sustainability, not just of natural resources, but of the Atlanta communities and families.
HANDS ON ATLANTA WEEK TO BRING UNITY AND IMPACT TO METRO ATLANTA
Hands On Atlanta Week presented by The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation will engage 5,000 people to support 50 nonprofits and schools with more than 200 unique and meaningful volunteer projects and events from Oct. 2-9, 2021. Participants can expect traditional in-person volunteer projects, engaging virtual projects and more during metro Atlanta’s largest week of service.
Metro Atlanta’s largest week of service will share over 200 volunteer projects and social good events from Oct. 2-9, 2021
Hands On Atlanta Week, presented by The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, will engage 5,000 people to support 50 nonprofits and schools with more than 200 unique and meaningful volunteer projects and events from Oct. 2-9, 2021. Participants can expect traditional in-person volunteer projects, engaging virtual projects and more during metro Atlanta’s largest week of service.
Hands On Atlanta Week will focus on the ongoing effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. With a series of safe, small group in-person and virtual volunteer opportunities, the top priorities will focus on fighting food insecurity and education. In addition, with more than a third of Americans experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression throughout the pandemic, Hands On Atlanta will also focus on the benefits of volunteering as a proven way individuals can regain their feeling of self-worth, purpose and to find human and social connection.
“2021 has been another challenging year for everyone in Atlanta, but the overwhelming feedback from our volunteers has been how helping others has renewed their sense of purpose and connection to their community. Our hope is that Hands On Atlanta Week will give anyone and everyone a way to discover new, safe, and unifying ways to do something good,” said Jay Cranman, Hands On Atlanta President and CEO.
Hands On Atlanta Week will kick-off with 48in48’s global hack-a-thon for good, where skills based volunteers will build 48 websites for 48 nonprofits in 48 hours. Other marquee projects include a Learning in Color STEM mural for M. Agnes Jones Elementary School by volunteers from LexisNexis Risk Solutions, a meal pack for students and families at Love T. Nolan Elementary School by volunteers from Coca-Cola USA, and a technology boost and beautification at Hollis Academy by volunteers from NCR.
“Hands on Atlanta has a long history of addressing the city’s most urgent needs, and The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation is pleased to support their efforts to provide Atlantans with safe, meaningful opportunities to volunteer in our community. Many of our own associates will be volunteering, and we’re looking forward to gathering together and giving back,” said Fay Twersky, president, The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation.
Hands On Atlanta Week will take place from Saturday, Oct. 2 through Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021. To get your company or organization involved, or to serve with your family and friends, visit www.handsonatlanta.org/week
Georgia Serves Announces $4.5 Million in AmeriCorps Funding for Georgia
In a recent press release, the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (Georgia Serves) announced that Georgia received $4,531,101 in AmeriCorps funding from AmeriCorps, a federal agency. Hands On Atlanta was awarded $1,062,668 to deploy and manage 60 AmeriCorps Members with our partner schools.
In a recent press release, the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (Georgia Serves) announced that Georgia received $4,531,101 in AmeriCorps funding from AmeriCorps, a federal agency. The grants will put 565 AmeriCorps Members on the ground to serve with 21 organizations across the state. AmeriCorps Members will tackle some of the toughest problems in Georgia including education, economic opportunities, healthy futures, homelessness, people living with disabilities, financial literacy, and environmental issues.
Hands On Atlanta was awarded $1,062,668 to deploy and manage 60 AmeriCorps Members with our partner schools.
“We are thrilled and honored to be an AmeriCorps grant recipient for the state of Georgia, realizing the impact we can have for students, families, and communities across metro Atlanta. Our members currently provide academic, social-emotional, and holistic support for K-8 students, and we would not be able to serve in that manner without funding from AmeriCorps and the dedication of community members,” said Dr. Chanika Perry, Director of Education Programs at Hands On Atlanta.
In addition, the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) will provide close to $3 million in Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards for the AmeriCorps Members funded by these grants. After completing a full term of service, full-time AmeriCorps Members may receive an award of approximately $6,345 that they can use to pay for college or to pay off student loans.
The following organizations were awarded grants for 2021-2022 to implement AmeriCorps programs in Georgia.
Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps $1,062,668
AmeriCorps Covenant House Georgia $162,700
AmeriCorps Georgia Relay Teaching Residency $64,000
Breakthrough Collaborative AmeriCorps Program $180,494
Central Georgia Council, Boy Scouts of America $137,733
Clayton State University AmeriCorps Program $97,878
Communities in Schools of Georgia – AmeriCorps Reading Tutorial Program $191,995
Extra Special People AmeriCorps Program $239,030
Georgia State University Research Foundation T.E.E.M.S. AmeriCorps $198,896
Girls Scouts of Historic Georgia-AmeriCorps Planning Grant $40,178
Goodwill Industries of the Southern Rivers AmeriCorps Program $119,658
Greater Valdosta United Way AmeriCorps Planning Grant $63,377
Harmony House Domestic Violence Shelter Planning Grant $26,422
Jekyll Island State Park Authority dba Georgia Sea Turtle Center AmeriCorps $358,433
New American Pathways – AmeriCorps Project RISE $274,830
One World Link AmeriCorps Project $259,940
Teach For America – Metro Atlanta $140,000
The Christian City AmeriCorps Planning Grant $75,000
The Scholarship Academy, Inc. – AmeriCorps Financial Aid Awareness Program $178,596
The University of Georgia – Georgia 4-H AmeriCorps Project $423,800
Youth Villages-Inner Harbour Campus AmeriCorps Program $235,473
Every year, 75,000 AmeriCorps members serve through 21,000+ schools, nonprofits, and community and faith-based organizations across the country. These citizens have played a critical role in the recovery of communities affected by disasters and helped thousands of first-generation college students access higher education. They also tutor and mentor young people, connect veterans to jobs, care for seniors, reduce crime and revive cities, fight the opioid epidemic, and meet other critical needs.
Hands On Atlanta is still actively recruiting AmeriCorps members as math and ELA tutors as well as social-emotional learning coaches for this school year. Join this incredible team, take advantage of all the benefits of serving and make this your chance to do something good!
Kids get healthy with C.H.O.I.C.E.S.
C.H.O.I.C.E.S (Center Helping Obesity in Children End Successfully) is a nonprofit resource center for children (and their parents) who are clinically diagnosed and/or at-risk children of obesity. Over the last 19 years, C.H.O.I.C.E.S. has delivered their message of health to more than 100,000 children and adults through cooking classes, workshops, summer camps, health expos and mobile food pantries.
C.H.O.I.C.E.S (Center Helping Obesity in Children End Successfully) is a nonprofit resource center for children (and their parents) who are clinically diagnosed and/or at-risk children of obesity. Over the last 19 years, C.H.O.I.C.E.S. has delivered their message of health to more than 100,000 children and adults through cooking classes, workshops, summer camps, health expos and mobile food pantries.
We recently caught up with C.H.O.I.C.E.S. to learn about their commitment to fighting childhood obesity and serving low-income families and families that live in food deserts in Atlanta.
What is the problem you are solving? Why do you feel like your service is important?
With our mobile food panties, including our “Food Box Thursdays,” we are doing our part to assist with the hunger crisis within the Atlanta community. We focus on distributing healthy food options to families and seniors that include fresh produce and groceries.
During the height of COVID in 2020, we were able to help over 16,000 people within the Atlanta community by providing food baskets to all families.
How has the pandemic affected your nonprofit? Have your services changed?
Because of the pandemic, we have had to close our Community Teaching Kitchen located in downtown Atlanta where we offer free healthy cooking classes for low-income families with children at risk for obesity. We had to pivot to a virtual platform for all our cooking programs while the kitchen is closed.
How has your partnership with Hands On Atlanta contributed to the success of your organization?
Our partnership with Hands On Atlanta has helped expand the outreach territory of our organization. The exposure to more families and volunteers has been extremely valuable.
Do you have any upcoming projects that potential volunteers can sign up for?
Currently, we are looking for volunteer chefs and children’s book authors for our snack & story timeseries.
How and where can people donate supplies?
Email: info@choicesforkids.org or call us at 678-819-3663 to find out what supplies we are in need of.
A life of service with Rev. Marvin Simmers
Rev. Simmers has served the Hillside Presbyterian Church community for more than 50 years, and at 87 years young, he still coordinates a community food pantry serving thousands around metro-Atlanta.
Rev. Simmers has served the Hillside Presbyterian Church community for more than 50 years, and at 87 years young, he still coordinates a community food pantry serving thousands around metro-Atlanta.
The Pantry at Hillside Presbyterian Church has remained open throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, expanding its service area--from 30032 to anyone who presents need, and Rev. Simmers has single handedly, used his small pick-up truck to make regular pick-ups of food from the Atlanta Community Food Bank and area businesses who donated food items.
He's witnessed the demographic transitions in the community and continued to focus on his mission--sharing the dignity in humanity no matter the current circumstances.
We spent a morning with Rev. Simmers to learn more about his commitment to the community and why he volunteers.
Inspired by Rev. Simmers’ story?
Help us engage and highlight incredible efforts like Rev. Simmers’, by making a donation to Hands On Atlanta. It takes hard work AND financial support to tackle Atlanta’s most pressing needs. When you let our hands be yours, every $1 invested turns into $6 of economic impact! Donate now and help ensure a more civically engaged and equitable Atlanta.
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Are you an Atlanta Community Food Bank partner agency looking to get time back to focus on running your agency, create more 1:1 time for those you serve and connect to a community of other agencies?
Are you an Atlanta Community Food Bank partner agency looking to get time back to focus on running your agency, create more 1:1 time for those you serve and connect to a community of other agencies?
We know that volunteers are the backbone of your organization and as the local volunteer management experts we want to help your volunteer program grow so you can get more food to people who need it! Through our partnership with Atlanta Community Food Bank, Hands On Atlanta partners with 20 nonprofit partners each year to support volunteer engagement.
What You’ll Get
Technology
Free access to our volunteer management software
Access to software for onsite volunteer check-in
automated emails to volunteers prior to projects
Promoted
Projects promoted on social media as needed
Features in our hot project list in occasional newsletters
Access to a food pantry volunteer recruitment marketing toolkit
Training
Customized Training on Volunteer Management & Software
1:1 Consultation from volunteer management experts
Quarterly Workshops
Annual networking calls with other pantries
Measurements
Data Tracking on volunteers
Customized Reports
What You’ll Do
This is a 10 month partnership to support your organization with volunteer recruitment, engagement, management, and retention. We are looking for organizations who are able to commit to the following criteria:
Communication:
Be accessible via phone and email- respond within 5 business days
Provide two (2) primary contacts who are easily accessible to HOA and volunteers
Update Hands On Atlanta staff on any organizational, contact, and staff changes
Volunteer Management:
Abide by HOA nondiscrimination policy
Never ask volunteers to fundraise
Keep to project that’s listed on the website
Training and Hands On Connect:
Attend two two hour virtual trainings
Complete and organizational profile and submit a project within one week of trainings
Use the HOA volunteer management software at least once per month
Submit volunteer opportunities at least two (2) weeks in advance of project date
Report attendance and submit attendance sheets within 5 business days of volunteer event
START YOUR APPLICATION:
If this sounds like a good fit for you, please fill complete this readiness assessment by July 15, 2021.
Learn more:
To learn more about this partnership, please join one of our upcoming interest sessions:
Andrew Botchwey changes batteries and lives
Spending most of the early portion of the pandemic playing video games and tinkering with electronics, Andrew was looking for a way to get out of the house and do something good. He started volunteering with Friends of Disabled Adults and Children (FODAC) about a year ago, spending 2-3 hours a week cleaning and repairing wheelchairs, replacing batteries and testing them before they moved down to the thrift store showroom for sale.
Spending most of the early portion of the pandemic playing video games and tinkering with electronics, Andrew was looking for a way to get out of the house and do something good. He started volunteering with Friends of Disabled Adults and Children (FODAC) about a year ago, spending 2-3 hours a week cleaning and repairing wheelchairs, replacing batteries and testing them before they moved down to the thrift store showroom for sale.
Andrew has made such a big impact in a short amount of time, that he’s developed great relationships with the staff and has even been featured in their newsletter.
Learn more about Andrew’s volunteer experience and why he serves.
Inspired by Andrew’s story?
Help us engage and highlight incredible efforts like Andrew’s, by making a donation to Hands On Atlanta. It takes hard work AND financial support to tackle Atlanta’s most pressing needs. When you let our hands be yours, every $1 invested turns into $6 of economic impact! Donate now and help ensure a more civically engaged and equitable Atlanta.