Striving for More, Inc. is a triangle based non profit organization that is dedicated to ensuring children with cancer and their families receive quality emotional and spiritual support. (Learn more at http://www.striving4more.org) This group is open to volunteers who would like to help support Striving for More. Your knack for supporting will help ensure the success of this group. Activities include: * Event Brainstorming & Coordination * Venue & Vendor Selection * Sponsorship Development * V …
… Without corporate sponsorship, this “friends and family” MS team has been the top fund-raising team for the Eastern North Carolina Bike Tour for six consecutive years beginning in 2005. The Cyclepaths are a diverse group of people, organized around the sport of road cycling. There is wide diversity among the Cyclepaths in age, gender, profession and cycling experience and ability. A stranger coming out for a training ride for the first time will not be a stranger for very long. The Cyclepaths sh …
Habitat Young Professionals of Charlotte (HYPC) began in late 2007 and is a group of individuals seeking to combat poverty by helping build affordable housing for low-income families, while providing networking opportunities for future leaders. We are motivated to make a positive impact in the Charlotte area and have fun doing it! The HYPC board empowers its members to make a difference by encouraging a spirit of service and honoring the core principles of Habitat for Humanity International. HYP …
This is a group for all people interested in experiencing some of the fun and exciting activities going on near Lake Norman, NC. Join us to check out concerts, happy hours, festivals, sports, picnics, restaurants, and other local happenings. I'd also like to explore some charitable works to give back to the community. From Charlotte to Statesville and Lincolnton to Salisbury, we'll be on the lookout for activities from free to low-cost, adults only to family-friendly, and active to passive. We w …
Veteran Motorcycle Riders helping Veterans
I got tired of not being able to take my son to the main fun center establishments because of his special needs. I was fed up with the dirty looks from other mom when my son became too vocal when he was excited. I was heartbroken by the looks and stares when my son would suddenly go into a seizure. Why are there no places with a special room or with games/toys/rides adapted for children with special needs? We are not few in number, sadly, yet we are completly underrepresented when it comes to …
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