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Published 11/3/25 5:00PM
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Monthly Saturday Day of Service at Annie's House

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Greenville, SC
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  • Details

    Commitment Details:
    This is a recurring, drop-in volunteer opportunity. There is no minimum time commitment required - come when you can!
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    20
    Cause Areas:
    Community Development, Environment & Sustainability, Hunger, Food Security
    Good For:
    Kids, Teens, Public Groups, Age 55+
    Other Requirements:
    Must complete a release waiver. All volunteers must also read through our Volunteer Handbook to familiarize themselves with our code of conduct.

    Description

    Join us every 3rd Saturday of each month for our Monthly Saturday Day of Service from 10am-12pm at our Nicholtown demonstration site, Annie's House. During this recurring monthly event, volunteers will be able to support Sustaining Way through general landscaping and garden upkeep to promote produce growth which is used to fight food insecurity in the local Nicholtown area. Volunteers of all ages are welcome, however, we ask that smaller children are accompanied with an adult. All volunteers must sign a release waiver to volunteer on-site. We provide all gardening tools necessary, but suggest you wear clothing you don't mind getting dirty, wear closed toe shoes, and bring a bottle of water.

    For more information about getting involved in our Monthly Day of Service event, please email our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@sustainingway.com or complete the Individual Volunteer Interest Form on our website (https://sustainingway.org/get-involved/) to learn about other volunteer opportunities we currently have available.

    Location

    On-site
    60 Baxter Street, Greenville, South Carolina, US

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