With merit badge workbooks in tow, 10 Scouts and their families converged at the Clearwater Community Volunteers (CCV) Center in downtown Clearwater to earn the Emergency Preparedness merit badge on January 18th. Hailing from four different troops they learned what it takes to “Be Prepared”, as given in the motto of the Scouts of America (BSA).
On January 18th, Mr. Christopher King, President of United for Human Rights and the grandson of Blues legend BB King, held the Gentlemen’s Ball Against Human Trafficking.
National NGO is doing a great job on their part for the needy people but on the same hand we can also be an active part of such a good initiative by at least helping them serve food to minimum 1 individual. Let's join hand in hand and Kill Hunger with National NGO.
The Cherie Blair Foundation for Women announces the launch of the 100,000 Women Campaign to increase the scale, breadth and impact of its work and directly support 100,000 more women. The Campaign will raise £10 million by 2022 from individuals, companies and institutions who share its vision of a world where women and men have equal access to entrepreneurship.
Helping people to make the New Year bright, Jill Kirsch, L.A.’s “Color Guru” will be sharing dress-for-success tips on Saturday, January 18th 2020 at a tea party at the Scientology Information Center in downtown Clearwater.
On December 21st, United Kingdom’s Jive Aces brought holiday cheer to Downtown Clearwater’s Winter Wonderland with a concert performance for all to enjoy.
The Milin Family Foundation is a public foundation. Founded in 2002, The Milin Family Foundation is headquartered in Boca Raton, FL. Michael and Irene Milin give time and money to numerous Jewish causes. They have dedicated their lives to helping the local and world community. Michael and Irene keep a very low profile and never expect recognition for what they do.
Right in time for Christmas, the Clearwater Community Volunteers will be holding their annual Holiday Fun for Foster and Adoptive Families event on December 21st.
On Saturday, December 21, starting at 10 am, the Clearwater Community Volunteers (CCV) will give away 30 full Christmas Dinners to families at the Sheriff’s Police Athletic League (PAL) in Lealman.
On Sunday, October 15th, a group of community friends of different denominations got together for a Holiday tea party at the Scientology Information Center in Downtown Clearwater, learning they have a lot more in common than they imagined. Among others, Laurie, Zofia, Debra, Lucy and Janina were invited to the Scientology Information Center in Downtown Clearwater for afternoon tea for the Holiday
The Clearwater Community Volunteers Center hosted a tea party to gather toys for their Christmas toy drive for foster children, which will be given away at their 4th Annual Holiday Fun for Families Event on December 21st.
On December 14th at 2:00pm, the Clearwater Community Volunteers Center promises to fill tea-cups with Holiday cheer and bellies with delicious delicacies at their upcoming charity tea party.
On Saturday 7th December a couple thousand families gathered in the Osceola Courtyard located at the corner of N. Fort Harrison Avenue and Drew Street for a very special reason: the grand opening ceremony of the 27th annual Winter Wonderland.
Interested in helping spread holiday cheer to Pinellas County youth? Tonka Trucks, purses, Legos and dolls are just some of the items being sought by the Clearwater Community Volunteers (CCV) Center for their annual toy drive.
Disabled Veterans Charities is a 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to fund local Southern California entities that provide services and support to at-risk veterans and their families, with an emphasis on eliminating homelessness.
More donations happen in December than in any other month. Spread good cheer this holiday season with a contribution to Disabled Veterans Charities on GivingTuesday, December 3.
On Saturday November 23rd, students and guests from a religious studies class at St. Pete College’s Clearwater Campus visited the Scientology Information Center in downtown Clearwater for a talk about Scientology and tour of the Fort Harrison. Their purpose was to learn more about Scientology, the world’s youngest major religion of the 20th Century.
The Valley InterCommunity Council celebrates Giving Tuesday with a big ask--$10,000 to help feed hundreds of thousands of seniors in need across the San Fernando Valley--joining millions around the world participating in the global generosity movement.
We are a proud member of Sunshine Communities, helping people with developmental disabilities live their lives independently. Our coffee warms our bellies and our hearts. We have delicious baked goods and savory sandwiches. Ever wonder how Georgette’s got its name?