We support and educate Perry, Morgan, and Muskingum County on cancer awareness, early detection, and screening. We also provide some financial assistance for cancer patients through gas cards and other special requests and needs.
We are a small community non-profit that has a desire to help cancer patients and help fight this disease.
Participate in fund raising events- night at The Barn (music, silent auction), Fall Festivals, selling our costume jewelry.
Help staff our table at fairs and exhibits so that the community can learn about us.
800 Forest Ave
Zanesville, OH 43701
Need volunteers to participate in upcoming Relay for Life ZBPW team.
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This is sure to become one of the largest volunteer efforts of ForeverDads and we need you! This event takes place Saturday, June 23rd, 2012 - begins at 8am.
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On October 13, 2012, our community will rally together to prepare over 100,000 meals to feed starving children! Schools, churches, and businesses are all working together to meet this goal. In just two hours, each volunteer will package over 300 meals. You've always said that you want to make a difference. Take this opportunity to do just that!
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Participate in fund raising events- night at The Barn (music, silent auction), Fall Festivals, selling our costume jewelry.
We meet on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month from 6:30-8:30pm at Rolling Plains United Methodist Church. We are looking for individuals that can serve in the childrens nursery to provide childcare, drivers to pick up some of the mothers and children, and experienced mothers (or grandmothers) that are willing to come and form relationships with young mothers. If you're able to fill any of these needs, please contact us!
The Franciscan Community Meals-on-Wheels Adopt-a-Route program is an easy and effective way for companies and organizations to get involved in their local communities! With as few as four people, a company or organization can Adopt-a-Route and deliver meals one day a week. Therefore, individual staff members would only deliver once a month, but the company or organization would help seniors, homebound and handicapped individuals every week.
Do you have 1 hour a week to make a difference in the life of a child? Youth grades 2nd through 6th are matched will high school, college, or community volunteers. Volunteers meet 1 hour per week at the child's school. Volunteers serve as friends and mentors as well as strengthen developmental assets through activities and projects.
Check "Needs" messages and follow up on each call and discern which families have the greatest need to schedule on Family Saturdays.