We could not do it without our supporters and volunteers like you though, which brings up the second reason why April is special month around here – we get to celebrate our volunteers during National Volunteer Month!
When you came to volunteer at Harvest Hope, I hope you quickly realized how vital your work was to our mission of building a healthy and hopeful hunger-free tomorrow.
Your time is important, and it is so valuable and appreciated. We know things get busy, though. The last year has been a whirlwind for all, and it is not always easy to make it out to volunteer.
Did you know the value of one volunteer hour at Harvest Hope is $24?
For every hour someone volunteers, $24 is able to be further invested to feed a senior who has to choose between food and medication, or a single parent who doesn’t know where dinner is going to come from tonight, or a family of six whose dad was just recently laid off and the cabinets are empty.
Would you consider making a gift today of $24 to help provide food to our neighbors in need? Your time is valuable, but so is your gift.