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Volunteerism High in Asheville

At the IntersectionAccording to a recent report (Volunteering in America 2010) by the Corporation for National and Community Services, Asheville ranks 12th in the nation in volunteerism. Based on my experience living in the area, I’m frankly surprised that it’s that low. It seems like most of the people I know volunteer in some way. There are many ways to volunteer these days, from United Way projects to church and community organizations. No matter what your interests or views, there is bound to be some way you can help out.

From the Asheville Citizen-Times:

The report ranked Asheville 12th among 75 midsized cities based on figures compiled from 2007-09. Some 129,000 people volunteered in various ways, helping educate the populace, keep the place clean and its citizens safe and improve the community in countless ways.

More than 140 organizations offer volunteer opportunities at the United Way’s Hands On project. In these stressful economic times, there’s certainly no shortage of need for volunteers. Indeed, the services provided by volunteers are more essential than ever in a time when donations are down for many nonprofits. Trisha Lester, vice president at the N.C. Center for Nonprofits, says calls for help are

Volunteer For The Annual Great Asheville-Buncombe Cleanup

Asheville GreenWorksAsheville GreenWorks will be holding their annual Great Asheville-Buncombe Cleanup during the month of April. If you want to volunteer or need more information, contact info is included in the press release below. This is a great opportunity for each of us to help make a better, cleaner Asheville, so make some time in your schedule to join in on one of the events.

Asheville GreenWorks is seeking groups, businesses and individuals to volunteer for their big annual spring push for a more attractive community, the Great Asheville-Buncombe Cleanup.
The event consists of special clean-up programs at various locations throughout the county during the month of April. To make a difference, hundreds of volunteers are needed. Volunteers can sign up anytime as individuals or groups, although logistical details will not be available until March 2010. For more information, call 254-1776 or email volunteer@ashevillegreenworks.org.

April 3rd 10am-1pm Everything Up Litter Cleanup
Kickoff event at Pritchard Park with an Asheville GreenWorks sponsored downtown cleanup. Neighborhoods can register ahead of time to get help with recruiting volunteers and pick up supplies early, or can pick up at Pritchard Park. Cleanup supplies include gloves, vests, trash & recycling bags, and pickers for some groups. The goal is: everything up! Asheville GreenWorks also arranges for bag pickup with the City.

April 10th 10am-2pm