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?
Volunteers assemble the iconic archways to the 27th annual Winter Wonderland holiday food and toy drive to spread holiday cheer. Winter Wonderland is set to open on December 7th with a sneak peek Friday on December 6th.
The Scientology Information Center announces the L. Ron Hubbard Theatre’s final performance of the year, a double-feature presentation of The Battle of Wizards and The Planet Builders on November 30th at the Scientology Information Center. It also commemorates nearly 100 years of radio-styled entertainment.
On December 7th the Clearwater Community Volunteers will open the iconic Winter Wonderland Village at the Osceola Courtyard, located at the corner of Drew Street and Fort Harrison Avenue in downtown Clearwater.
The Scientology Information Center announces it will honor Thanksgiving by highlighting stories of gratitude from Thursday, November 14th through Thursday, November 28th, Thanksgiving Day. The videos are part of the center’s library of over 400 videos. The Center is located in downtown Clearwater at 500 Cleveland Street.
Allied Group hosts the “International Conference on Pediatrics and Neonatal Care” (Neonatal Care 2020) that discusses the new paradigm approach to probe every single element in Pediatrics / Neonatology. We expect to share knowledge, learn from each other, and continue to enhance our understanding of these current hurdles in this field of medicine.
The Clearwater Community Volunteers Center to unite nonprofits at pre-Thanksgiving potluck on November 23rd to celebrate the spirit of giving to the community.
On Halloween night, monsters, ghosts, princesses and scarecrows of all kinds gathered at the 2nd annual Halloween Movie Night organized by the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization.
The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network – Youth Initiative (SDSN Youth) opens applications for the third cohort of the Local Pathways Fellowship. New cohort is expanding to a hundred cities and has redesigned its curriculum to help fellows develop skills that will be in high demand in 2020.
The Yulin Dog meat festival must be brought to an end. Let No Dog Die in Vein is working towards that goal. If you are unfamiliar with the Yulin Fest, please google it and what returns will horrify you. For more info log onto www.Letnodogdieinvein.com
On November 7th the Clearwater Community Volunteers will begin the month-long construction of their now iconic Christmas Winter Village located in the Osceola Courtyard at the corner of Drew Street and Fort Harrison Avenue.
In honor of International Chefs’ Day, the World Association of Chefs Societies brought fun and nutrition to the Clearwater Community Volunteers Center this past Monday.
The Scientology Information Center announced that as of October 3rd it has now reached 47,247 visitors coming through its doors to learn about Scientology and its world-wide scope. Guests have visited from over 40 countries including nations as far as Norway and Saudi Arabia. The Center is located in Downtown Clearwater at 500 Cleveland Street. All are welcome.