The United Way's cherished Day of Caring is just around the corner.

Scheduled for September 13th, this annual event has become a hub of community engagement, uniting companies and organizations in a spirit of collective service. It’s an opportunity for businesses to bond as a team while making a meaningful impact on local non-profits that rely on volunteers to accomplish their goals.

Day of Caring serves as a vital platform for volunteers to contribute their time and skills to a range of projects that non-profit organizations might otherwise struggle to complete. Whether it's landscaping, organizing supplies, or assisting with events, the efforts of volunteers can make a significant difference to these organizations and the communities they serve.

For companies, participating in Day of Caring is not just about giving back—it's also an excellent chance for team-building. After all, working together on community-focused projects sparks collaboration and camaraderie among employees.

The United Way is currently in the process of identifying and organizing projects that will benefit from the support of participating teams. To ensure that there are enough meaningful projects available, they need to gauge the level of interest from companies and volunteers. If your organization is eager to take part in this year’s Day of Caring, now is the time to express your interest and help make this event a success.

For more details on how to get involved, reach out to the United Way of Greater New Bedford and be part of a day dedicated to making a positive difference.

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