CCBers helped spread the warmth to area children and volunteered their services to Hope Haven last month. This month you can help feed Kansas City!
Harvester's VTO Opportunity | November 14 (8:30-10:30 a.m. & November 28, 1:30-3:30 p.m.
We need 15 volunteers per session to:
Sort and box nonperishable food
Pack fresh produce
Sort and box bread
Repack ready-to-eat food and bulk products (may include refrigerated or meat products)
Pack BackSnack
This VTO opportunity will be held at Harvesters' Kansas City facility at 3801 Topping Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64129.
Harvesters feeds more than 226,000 of our neighbors each month. Volunteer tasks are assigned based on product availability and project prioritization.
Sign up today!
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Hope Haven - Heroes of Hope | October 10
CCB associates set up and assisted with the Heroes of Hope Breakfast on October 10. Hope Haven provides safe shelter, concentrated supportive services, community resources and education to survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
CCBers participating were Cole Huston, Sherri Parsons, Sherry Collins, RJ Knox, Sandy Kessinger, Lorrie Lilleman, Marsha Clark, Carolyn Buasri, Joyce Vechnak-Sampson and Brian Hoban.
Coats for Kids
This year CCB donated 567 brand-new coats to 37 schools in the Kansas City metro to help provide warmth for children in need during cold winter months. The goal of the Coats for Kids program is to ensure that no child in North America goes without a coat during the winter season. Thank you to everyone who volunteered to help package coats. You made a difference.
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