The Clearwater Community Volunteers are creating a cleaner Clearwater with thier volunteer and cooperative nonprofit effort by orgnizing community clean ups and no-cost workshops.
Play for Peace hosted on Tuesday Level Up: Race for Humanity 2020, a virtual fundraising event, to help children in communities all over the world. 100% of funds raised will support recruiting, training, and mentoring young leaders to become champions of compassion.
Southwest Network is opening a third full-service pharmacy. The new pharmacy, located inside its Estrella Vista location in Phoenix, will be operated through a partnership with Genoa Healthcare.
Play for Peace will host Level Up: Race for Humanity to support recruiting, training and mentoring young leaders to become champions of compassion in the US and over 50 areas of conflict around the world.
Miami Bridge Youth & Family Services hosted a virtual discussion on Zoom that was open to the public and discussed childhood trauma amid the global pandemic.
On August 22, the Clearwater Community Volunteers donated 100 items to Mother of Minor’s “Showers of Love” baby care supply drive in support of low-income single mothers.
Together For Healthcare Heroes is a charity initiative set up to give thanks to healthcare workers all across Europe. Focusing on driving change by celebrating and rewarding those who put our community, family and friends first during the COVID 19 outbreak.
On August 9th, Sarah Smith-Harvey, adult volunteer for Troop 313, sponsored by the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, completed her training to deliver the Wood Badge course for Scouting. The Wood Badge is leadership training for adult volunteers.
On August 17, the Tampa Bay Charity Coalition announced the first nominee for their “Making the Difference” award. The nominee is Tami Martin, a foster youth and veterans’ advocate constantly dedicating herself to helping others.
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Nashville (CCHR Nashville) continues to work to spread information to parents on their basic rights so they can help their children.
The Nashville Chapter of the Religion Communicators Council (RCC) meets monthly to talk about topics of interest and hear from professionals in religious communications.
Starting August 10th, through September 10th, the Tampa Bay Charity Coalition will accept nominations for their annual “Making the Difference” award acknowledging standout volunteers and charity founders.
As the 95th Anniversary of the Historic Fort Harrison approaches, residents are encouraged to share their memories of the Fort Harrison. These stories will be used to preserve a written history of the facility.
Local nonprofits assist the Clearwater Community Gardens in a beautification project on August 10, restoring the environment and garden grounds to thier natural beauty.
As the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) declared August as “Tree Check Month”, there is one tree you can’t help but notice in Downtown Clearwater, “Sam” the live oak tree that earned a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1998 as the largest tree ever moved. It has now been 22 summers since Sam transplanted, growing bigger and stronger every year.
For those looking to learn more about their community, the Scientology Information Center invites the Clearwater community to peruse its vast audio-visual library offering insight into multiple facets of Scientology as a new summer, "thing to do." All are welcome.
On July 30, the Clearwater Community Volunteers (CCV) provided the Pinellas County Sheriff's Police Athletic League (PAL) a donation of over 3,600 school supplies items such as pencils, crayons, notebooks and even scientific calculators for the high schoolers.
The Pinellas County Foster and Adoptive Parents Association partners with the Clearwater Community Volunteers for thier annual back-to-school drive, providing school supplies to 86 foster children in Pinellas County.
The Nashville Chapter of the Religion Communicators Council (RCC) meets monthly to talk about topics of interest and hear from professionals in religious communications.
The Clearwater Community Gardens partners with another nonprofit for thier grounds beautification project with the help of the Clearwater Community Volunteers.
On Friday 24th July, Scout Troop 313, chartered by the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, announced Matthew Trainor as their newest First Class Scout.
The Clearwater Community Volunteers (CCV) are once again teaming up with the Pinellas Sheriff's Police Athletic League (PAL), providing 150 school bags filled with school supplies. The school bags will be distributed to the kids of the PAL program on the 6th of August.