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Thank you for your interest in volunteering!

Hands On Greenville (HOG) is Greenville County's premier platform for volunteering and community service.  As a program of United Way of Greenville County, HOG unites volunteers with fun, flexible, and rewarding hands-on service projects throughout the community.

Throughout the pages of this site you'll find many ways to make a difference. And with HOG, you can volunteer as much or as little time as you have available. Whichever project you choose, you'll find that HOG is the perfect way to LIVE UNITED, and join with other volunteers to make our community stronger. 

 


 

MLK Week of Service


Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service

January 16th - 23rd, 2010

Come join us in celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision and legacy through answering calls to action that make such a difference in our community 365 days a year. Please help us spread the word about these great volunteer events!

  1. Champions of Dreams Community Involvement Day

    Saturday, January 16th 10am-2pm at Sterling Community Center 113 Minus Street, 29601

    Come join us for a fun family-friendly volunteering event! Hands On Greenville and MLK Dream Weekend invite you to the Sterling Community Center to come participate in entertaining on-site projects and learn about local agencies in a non-profit showcase. On-site projects will include a seat for social justice collage, making blankets for sick children, creating placemats for food delivery programs, decorating food donation bins, writing cards to hospice patients, and projects centered around and honoring the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Event partners:
    MLK Logo

    Greenville Rec

    United Way

  2. Service Projects: Check out our project calendar for special projects occurring throughout the week.

  3. Donation Drives: Hands On Greenville is working with Greenville schools and organizing donation drives for the critical needs in our community. January is a hard time for non-profit's supplies, as their shelves are usually cleared out after the holidays. These drives will include, but are not limited to, collections for diapers, canned foods, medical supplies & toiletries. This is a great way to make a direct impact and help the needs of our community!





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