Hope for Homes Projects provide remodeling and improvement work on homes owned by lower-income, working-class families. For many families, repairing damages and improving living spaces presents a financial challenge. As a result, their homes tend to go long periods without necessary maintenance and enhancements.

The Laundry Project assists lower-income families with meeting a basic need – washing clothes and linens, by turning laundromats into community centers of hope. Laundry fees are paid for while volunteers assist with laundry services, entertain children, and create a caring space at the laundromat.

Affordable Christmas is a shopping event for lower-income, working-class families to provide their children fun and exciting gifts during the holiday season. Families are invited through partnering community organizations to attend the event and purchase new, unused gifts at 1/10 the cost of their original price.

Description of Duties: The special event volunteer helps out as needed at fundraisers, community events, job fairs and other activities that are either hosted by Goodwill or supported by Goodwill. Duties may include such tasks as set up/tear down, distribution of food/drinks/goodie bags/promo items, registration, oversight of a particular area or other activities as mutually…

Volunteers, ages 14 and up, are always welcome at A Kids Place and there are numerous ways you can be a part of what we do. While hands-on time with the children is extremely limited, we offer other opportunities to get involved such as special events, campus clean-ups, and on-site summer camp.

You can volunteer your time. It will change your life. For information on volunteer opportunities, please contact Donna Mart at [email protected].

We need your support more than ever during this challenging time.  Please consider financially supporting Friends of the Riverwalk by purchasing a paver, banner, individual or corporate membership or simply making a donation.  Your support is crucial to our ability to continue to build a stronger sense of community and enhance the quality of life…

FCAN Foundation and its sister organization, the Florida Consumer Action Network (FCAN) were started in 1984 and are an important and vocal part of Tampa Bay. the voice of consumers on a range of issues like clean water for residents near the Taylor Road Landfill, a Superfund site, renewal of the Clean Air Act and…

Thanks to a recent small grant from the Tampa Bay Resilience Fund, the HOME Foundation is able to offer some free counseling sessions to children and families, including essential workers. Right now the sessions are through a secure Telehealth service until our office reopens this Summer. If you are interested in obtaining counseling sessions for…

We are in need of masks for our teaching staff as well as our children. Learning Empowered has four Centers for Early Learning working with children from two  months to VPK (four years). As we begin to plan the beginning phases of re-opening our centers, one of the items we are in need of are…