The Hands On Project
The Hands On Project received a request for help . The Catherine Cobb shelter is in need of a few things.
Food: Milk, eggs, juice, meat sloppy joe mix, Soups of all flavors, canned fruits and spaghetti sauce. Fresh veggies/fruit, ravioli, spaghetti O's , cereal, crackers, hamburger/tuna helper , spaghetti and other noodles, pasta mixes cake and brownie mixes..
General Items: Trash bags (small and extra-large), laundry soap, batteries, paper towels, toilet tissue, bath towels, wash cloths, twin blankets, adult socks and underclothes, bleach, dryer sheets, cleaning products, freezer bags, sandwich bags, foil, saran wrap, dish soap and twin sheets.
Donate
If you would like to donate to The Hands On Project, there are currently 3 ways you can help. First, go to any TLC bank and simply tell them you'd like to donate to The Hands On Project. Second, you can stop by and visit us at the Madison Farmer's Market any Saturday through September and purchase a T-shirt for $15 or donate in our giant water jug. Lastly, click on the link below (no paypal account needed) and the funds will go directly into our TLC account.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=XjRk1ljGfUAoMQYy6NfgiTita5J6cfTSpj6p7v8sZmTQ7K_BDEYzG_csGsgig0m76rVuLW&country.x=US&locale.x=US
The Hands On Project is a non-profit organization, managed by a Board of Directors, serving the Adrian, Michigan area. Our goal is to provide an opportunity for individuals seeking to improve their work, social and educational skills through real life experiences in a structured setting using community needs as our classroom.
The Hands On Project began in response to a desire to restore our community and bring back pride and a sense of belonging to something bigger than ourselves. The concept of "teach a man to fish" is the cornerstone of our organization. We will use real world experiences to teach professional trade, social, and academic skills necessary to restore a better community.
Through crowd-sourcing, raffles, individual donations and projects The Hands On Project has been hired to complete, we can reinvest back into the organization and continue to help individuals obtain skills needed to improve their life indefinitely. As there is no limit to people needing a helping hand in improving their situation, there is also no limit to the needs of improving the community. We recognize a demand for a stronger community and have the ability to supply it in the form of it's own people working to improve it. When people in the community take pride in a job done in the community, everyone is successful.
June Membership booster drive is here!!! This month, some lucky member will be drawn to win this Farm Table.
Mermberships are $5 each, family packs are available at $20 for 5 memberships.
We also have Hands On Project T-shirts (adult sizes M, L, XL, XXL, and # # ) for only $15 each.
Memberships and T-shirts will be available tomorrow from 8 am until 1 pm at the Madison Farmer's Market. (Corner of Treat and 223) Just look for the Hands On Project Hospitality Tent. We will also be giving out free refreshments.
Unable to make the market? Drop us a line on our page and we will make sure you get your membership and/or T-shirt as soon as possible.
Memberships are limited so be sure to get yours before they are gone.
Exciting News!! The Hands On Project is officially up and running for business! Our paperwork has been accepted and approved and we couldn't be more happy and excited to dig in and get working.
Better weather is just around the corner so it's time for us to start taking names.
We are looking for senior and disabled home owners in need of minor repairs. Hanging gutters, shaky handrails and the like. All services will be provided FREE at NO COST to the home owner. So if you are, or know someone, in need of such services please leave a message with details of what has fallen into disrepair and add photos if at all possible.
Any handymen/women interested in helping are also encouraged to leave a message.
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