'Tis the season of giving at loanDepot park! Over the past two weeks, we hosted two food distributions that provided more than 1,500 local families with meals ahead of the holidays. Members of our front office staff were joined by volunteers from presenting sponsors Tito's Handmade Vodka, Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, AutoNation, and TECO Energy as everyone worked together to make on impact on the community. Additionally, we donated a check for $40,000 to Feeding South Florida®.
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Today is National Give Something Away Day, which is the perfect time to declutter your space and give back to the community. Did you know that 25% of people with two-car garages don't have room to park cars inside them? 🚗📦 Whether it's old clothes, books, or household items, your donations can make a huge difference. Clear out the clutter and feel the joy of giving! 🏡🥰 Kristi Woodland, 📧kristiwoodland1@gmail.com eXp Realty 📲 801-349-6161 🪪5001773-SA00 #rivertonutah #herrimanutah #southjordanutah #homesforsalesouthjordan #realestatetips #homesforsalesouthjordan #southjordanhomes #southjordanrealestate #homesforsaledraper #draperhomes #draperrealestate #homesforsalebluffdale #bluffdalehomes #bluffdalerealestate #homesforsalessandy #sandyhomes #sandyrealestate #homesforsalecottonwoodheights #cottonwoodheightshomes #cottonwoodheightsrealestate #homesforsaleutah #utahhomes #utahrealestate
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“Why should I donate?” Because donating to grassroots organizations like Yellowhammer Fund means resources goes back into the communities. It gives parents in need access to family support resources. It gives people the ability to minimize their risk of STIs and unintended pregnancy by having access to contraceptives. It builds community infrastructure and relationships by taking the time to get to know the people they serve as we travel to places often neglected by their government and mainstream organizations. Your donation funds an organization that doesn’t just talk about the harms of economic insecurity within our communities but also ensures that it’s pay model practices what it preaches. Fund locally. Fund with folks who show in their work they’re intentional about trying to change the material conditions of their communities. Don’t fund for show. Fund for change.
With the current state of affairs this week, we know it is easy to get caught in feelings of despair. However, we want to take a moment to reflect on the work that has been getting done in the midst of current events, and emphasize that we are still here for you all. We would not be able to continue these distros and be active in our neighborhoods without the support of the community we live and work in. Yellowhammer Fund will continue to be in the field working for and with you all, regardless of any obstacles. 💛 If you would like to assist us in moving this work forward, you can sign up to volunteer or donate using the links in our linktree. Thank you all for the endless support. 🩷 linker.ee/yellowfund
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The Junior League of Wilmington, DE, needs your help, and you do not need to be a League Member! Would you consider holding a period product collection drive asking for menstrual pad and tampon donations? These donations will help us restock our Stand Up. Period. period supply bank. These collection drives can be done at work, recreation centers, churches, home parties, networking events, or anywhere people gather. If you would like to help us collect menstrual products in your community, please email communityimpact@jlwilmington.org for more details and promotion materials. Anyone can help! #StandUpPeriod #EndPeriodPoverty #PeriodEquity #JLWilmingtonDE #JuniorLeague #JLBetterTogether
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Last night was very humbling. I had the opportunity to return to the place that gave me the tools to restart my life, and I will forever be grateful for that. Since it is Movember, which focuses on Mens Health, I have a story to share. I recently passed the 6yr mark of sobriety, but it felt a bit different this year. The first 5 years of sobriety, I took it very seriously and put all my effort into changing my frame of mind from very negative to positive. After receiving my 5-year medallion last year, things changed. I started taking every aspect of my life for granted because my life on paper looked great. I didn't take my sobriety and spirituality serious, my ego was telling me, "Jeff, you don't need that anymore. You got this." I was isolating myself and didn't reach out to my positive influences, which led to months of depression and recently planning my demise. Normal people would say, "You have a great life, how could you be depressed?" I suffer from depression because I'm not one of the normal people. I've suffered from depression since I was 13 years old, but fortunately, I now have the tools to recover. I share this because many men don't have the tools available. Please, if you're suffering inside, make a call and talk to someone. It may save your life. Take care of yourselves. 9-8-8: Suicide Crisis Helpline #mensmentalhealth #sobriety #Movember #recovery #depression
Last night, it was an honor for Klass Drywall to attend Westover Treatment Centre's Thursday Night Meet & Greet. We were proud to present them with a donation raised through our second annual Golf Tournament, and we’re grateful to see how our community continues to come together for such an important cause. Klass Drywall President, Jeff Pomietlarz, also had the privilege of speaking at the event, where he shared his personal experiences and offered words of hope and encouragement to those in attendance. It was a truly inspiring evening, and we’re thankful to be part of a network that supports healing and growth. #GivingBack #CommunitySupport #KlassDrywallinc #WestoverTreatmentCentre #HopeInAction #construction
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This Giving Tuesday, support Soulcraft in our mission to make things good. Our shop is more than a place to create; it’s a space to foster community and craft change. Here are some suggested ways you can help us raise support for our maker’s in 2025. $35 – Start Something Good Provide the materials needed for a maker to start their first project in our maker mentoring program. $50 - Stock the Shop Restock common materials and consumables that our makers utilize on their projects. $75 – Maintain Momentum Contribute to the upkeep and maintenance of tools and equipment, ensuring the shop remains a safe and effective space for creation. $250 – Build a Journey Sponsor a maker’s journey through our four project maker program. $500 – Crafting Community Fund a workshop that brings people together to create and connect around projects that benefit our community. $1,000 – Sustain the Mission Ensure the future of Soulcraft by supporting operations and expanding our reach. Every dollar brings us closer to crafting a stronger, more connected community. Will you help us make things good? If so, you can use this link to donate: https://lnkd.in/gRdXxmuV
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I've been looking forward to supporting Claire Abbs from Green Light Trust with running this event with them in April at Blickling Estate and today it just got even more exciting as James Fowler from Uptech Ltd has kindly offered to sponsor the event to allow Members and Non-Members to attend for free. #kind Thank you so much! These events are a great way for charities like GLT to showcase their hard work and a nice way for the business community to come together and network in the outdoors. You will probably need your wellies as let's face it, it probably isn't going to stop raining 😂 Hope to see you there - https://lnkd.in/e38y4CJg
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𝗠𝗮𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮𝗻 𝗜𝗠𝗣𝗔𝗞𝗧 𝗶𝗻 𝗢𝘂𝗿 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝘂𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘆: 𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗖𝗮𝗻 𝗚𝗲𝘁 𝗜𝗻𝘃𝗼𝗹𝘃𝗲𝗱? Supporting IMPAKT Housing & Support goes beyond monetary donations—there are so many ways you, your workplace, school, or group can help make a difference: 🍎 Host a food donation point to support our free community food larder. 🎁 Collect gift donations for families affected by domestic abuse. 🛋️ Donate your unwanted furniture to help those moving into new homes. 🧍 Volunteer your time at one of our projects and see the difference firsthand. 🛍️ Use easyfundraising when shopping online, and a percentage will be donated to IMPAKT at no cost to you: https://lnkd.in/e5n94PsX 🎫 Attend or organize an event in support of IMPAKT. 🤳 Spread the word by sharing our social media posts. Every action helps us continue our vital work in the community. To discuss how you can make an IMPAKT, email fundraising@impakt.org.uk #CommunitySupport #MakeAnIMPAKT #Bedford #Volunteer #SupportLocal
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Today is National Give Something Away Day, which is the perfect time to declutter your space and give back to the community. Did you know that 25% of people with two-car garages don't have room to park cars inside them? 🚗📦 Whether it's old clothes, books, or household items, your donations can make a huge difference. Clear out the clutter and feel the joy of giving! 🏡🥰 Jennifer Johnston Principal Broker Oregon and Washington EXP Realty 📲503.784.2204 📧jennifer@jennifer-johnston.com #jenniferjohnstonrealtor #portlandhome #oregonhomes #portlandoregonhomes #oregonrealtor #tigardrealtor #beavertonrealtor #beavertonhome #beavertonhomes #tigardhome #tigardhomes #vancouverrealtor ##vancouverhomes #vancouverwa #letscollaborate #collaboraterealty
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Stanley Tree Service is creating a challenge! We donated one tree removal for one dollar, and we want to ask others to continue this. We are challenging Above and Beyond Tree of Rhode Island to do the same! Want to be a part of the 1 Tree for 1 Dollar challenge? Rules: 1. Choose a community member in need (please keep their address and identity private) 2. Donate one tree removal for one dollar per year 3. Create and share content of the removal 4. Like/ follow Stanley Tree and tag us in the content 5.Challenge another tree company to do the same
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Additional takeaway from my last post: want to help western North Carolina (WNC)? Adopt a church and make a donation directly. There is a huge logistical/ distribution problem getting aid out from the I40/US321 corridors right now (the two examples from Old Fort and Morganton provided last post plus the Town of Boone stopped taking donations Friday). As in the example provided, churches are actively engaged in helping their communities but are short on resources while local municipalities are being overrun with the influx of aid. Disaggregating the distribution approach is needed. Just as in business, small locally focused industrial distributors often provide value because of their access to and relationships with their customers. So too do churches have this access and these relationships and every community has a church. So just as I found Ed and Reggie at FBC Hildebran so too could you find a church in WNC and make a donation and help bypass the bottlenecks. Want to help WNC? Adopt a WNC church and make a donation directly.
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