Residents of Tampa Bay join hands to support local organizations through fundraising and volunteer efforts.
Tampa Bay locals are being invited to contribute to several organizations through various volunteer opportunities and fundraising events. The Arts Conservatory for Teens is hosting a Beer Breakfast, the YMCA is looking for summer camp assistants, and the Humane Society is offering a Parents’ Night Out. Additionally, the James B. Sanderlin Neighborhood Family Center is seeking volunteers, and the Teen Mom Project is hiring a Program Coordinator intern. Residents are encouraged to get involved and support these vital community initiatives.
Hey there, Tampa Bay! It’s time to roll up your sleeves and get involved with some amazing local organizations that are eager for your support. Whether you can donate your time or enjoy a fun event, there’s something for everyone to jump into!
First up, let’s talk about the Arts Conservatory for Teens (ACT). They’re putting on their annual Beer Breakfast event on Saturday, March 1. If you haven’t heard, this event is held at the lively Mandarin Hide in downtown St. Petersburg. It’s not just any breakfast; it’s an opportunity to enjoy a hearty meal and have a few drinks while supporting arts education!
ACT believes in providing equitable access to high-level arts education for students, and this event is crucial for funding their mission. If you’re curious about attending, just shoot an email to jared@beerbreakfast.com or hop over to beerbreakfast.com for more details. A morning filled with food, fun, and philanthropy? Count us in!
Next on the list is the YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg. They are on the lookout for enthusiastic summer camp assistants to help out during their summer camp program, which runs from June to August. This is the perfect volunteer opportunity for anyone aged 16 and up looking for some flexibility in their schedule!
As a volunteer, you can participate in activities like arts and crafts, STEM explorations, fun group games, and literacy challenges – including the beloved Spelling Bee. If you have a knack for team building and making new friends, this is your chance to shine!
If you’re looking for a fun night for the kids, check out the Humane Society of Tampa Bay. They are hosting a Parents’ Night Out on March 28 from 6-10 p.m. Children aged 5-12 can come enjoy time with adorable shelter animals! It’s an exciting way for kids to learn about compassion and care for pets while you get a little break.
For just $50 per child, which covers pizza and drinks, you can ensure your little ones have a blast while supporting the humane society’s vital mission. It’s a win-win situation!
Now, let’s not forget about the James B. Sanderlin Neighborhood Family Center. They are actively seeking volunteers to assist with various community programs aimed at promoting educational success and enhancing family well-being. This is a fantastic way to connect with local families and help make a real impact. If you’re interested, just fill out an online form to get started!
Lastly, we have the Teen Mom Project, which is looking to fill a Program Coordinator intern position. This remote internship is perfect for anyone passionate about supporting teenage mothers and is available for 10-15 hours per week from February to April, with a resume boost in the fall from August to November.
The internship is unpaid, but the experience and networking opportunities could be invaluable. If this sounds like your cup of tea, fill out a form and reach out through email at info@teenmomproject.org or give them a call at (813) 863-8015.
So there you have it, wonderful residents of Tampa Bay! There are plenty of ways to get involved, support local initiatives, and make a difference in your community. Whether you’re ready to volunteer your time or join an event, jump in and help out. Your support can turn the tide for these organizations and uplift those in our community. Let’s make Tampa Bay an even better place to live!
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