As we celebrate our 30th Annual Day of Caring: A Symphony of Service, we’re thrilled to announce that this year, we’re expanding our impact with FOUR different Days of Caring! From Wednesday, April 24 to Saturday, April 27, 2024, United Way partners and other local service agencies have provided a variety of volunteer opportunities for participating local businesses. From painting and repairs to planting trees, preparing gardens for planting, and sorting food donations, volunteer teams will actively contribute to projects that make a real difference in our community.
“We are excited to celebrate the 30th anniversary of our Day of Caring by expanding the event to four days,” said Lindsay Lum, Director of Agency Relations and Community Engagement at United Way of Southwest Alabama. “This expansion reflects our dedication to facilitating meaningful community engagement and addressing critical needs across our region. We are grateful for the businesses, organizations, and individuals joining us in striking the perfect chord of service and making a resounding difference in the lives of those we serve.”
This collaborative effort celebrates the diversity of backgrounds, skills, and perspectives that volunteers bring to the table, forming a symphony of service that echoes the unity within our community.
2024 Participating Companies and Agencies
Wednesday, April 24
- Alabama Bulk Terminal at Feeding the Gulf Coast
- All In Credit Union at Feeding the Gulf Coast
- High Purity Silicon America Corp. at Ransom Ministries
- Mobile Association of Realtors at Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy
- New Frontier Travel at Gulf Coast Early Childhood Services – The Grounds
- Family Security Credit Union – Saraland at Gulf Coast Early Childhood Services – The Grounds
- PowerSchool Mobile PowerPod at Ransom Ministries
Thursday, April 25
- Cadence Bank at Feeding the Gulf Coast
- Carr, Riggs & Ingram at Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile
- FMC at Family Promise of Coastal Alabama
- Olin at Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (Washington County)
- SSAB at Mulherin Custodial Home
- Williams at United Cerebral Palsy of Mobile
Friday, April 26
- Alabama Media Group at Gulf Coast Early Childhood Services Lighthouse Academy
- Alabama Power Service Organization (APSO) at Wilmer Hall Children’s Home
- Arkema at Gulf Coast Early Childhood Services Nina Nicks Joseph CD Center
- BASF at The Arc of Southwest Alabama (Washington County)
- City of Mobile Municipal Courts for McKemie Place
- First US Bank at Alpha Women’s Resource Center (Clarke County)
- Hancock Whitney at Goodwill Gulf Coast
- International Paper – Pine Hill Mill at The Arc of Clarke County
- Kimberly Clark at Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile
- Mobile Airport Authority at Dumas Wesley Community Center
- Mobile Area Black Chamber of Commerce at Gulf Coast Early Childhood Services Highpoint Child Center
- Mobile Area Water & Sewer System (MAWSS) at Home of Grace for Women
- Mobile Chamber at Victory Health Partners
- Regions Bank at American Red Cross Serving South Alabama
- Spire at Penelope House
- Thames Batre’ at Gulf Coast Early Childhood Services Mid City Center
- The First Bank at Gulf Coast Early Childhood Services Mt. Ararat Center
- Thompson Gas at The Arc of Southwest Alabama (Washington County)
- Trustmark at Penelope’s Closet
- WALA Fox 10 at The Child Advocacy Center
- Wilkins Miller at Via Health, Fitness & Enrichment Center
Saturday, April 27
- FedEx Ground at AIDS Alabama South
- The Friends Crew at Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (Washington County)
- Washington County High School Students at Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (Washington County)
- United Way Emerging Leaders & Mobile Young Professionals at Wilmer Hall Children’s Home
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