Not too often do volunteers, that help out with the numerous organizations, receive the recognition they truly deserve for giving some of their precious time to create a better community for North End residents.
Whether it’s working with youth, teens, adults, seniors or the general public, volunteers make a huge difference in the neighborhood’s well-being.
Local non-profit agencies welcome volunteers to help augment their budget, provide more assistance and programming.
Residents should seek out organizations that can utilize volunteers, and at the same time give something meaningful back to the neighborhood.
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