The Town of Leland is excited to engage residents in its second community-wide day of service called Lend a Hand in Leland. This event, aimed at fostering community pride and ownership, will bring together residents of all ages and backgrounds to participate in a variety of volunteer activities that address local needs and promote community well-being.
This year, Lend a Hand in Leland will take place on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and feature five meaningful volunteer opportunities in partnership with local organizations.
- Stream Cleanup: Join Cape Fear River Watch to clean a Leland area watershed.
- Home Build: Assist Brunswick County Habitat for Humanity in building its first community in Leland, with tasks varying by stage of construction.
- Trash Pickup: Volunteers will join We Live Here to pick up roadside trash in the Westgate District.
- Tree Planting: Help We Live Here plant trees in the Westgate District to beautify the neighborhood.
- Walk Audit: Lace up your walking shoes and join We Live Here and AARP on a Walk Audit to explore and improve neighborhood walkability.
All residents are invited to Lend a Hand on this impactful day of service. Whether you're a seasoned volunteer or new to community service, there's a project for everyone. Join us in making a positive difference and celebrating the spirit of volunteerism in Leland.
Participants must register in advance. For more information on each project and to register, visit the Town website.
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