Portland Timbers Stand Together Week Includes 40 Nonprofit Projects and 1,000 Volunteers
Portland, October 8th. The Timbers’ “Stand Together Week ” is drawing more people into nonprofit work. Organized with the help of Hands On Greater Portland and supported by adidas, Alaska Airlines, Fred Meyer, JELD-WEN Windows and Doors, and KPTV, Stand Together Week includes 40 projects across the Portland metro area benefiting more than 30 nonprofit organizations focused on youth and the environment.
The projects and volunteer opportunities affiliated with Stand Together Week range from leading youth activities to outdoor/garden maintenance and construction projects. In total, Stand Together Week will bring together nearly 1,000 volunteers, including Timbers players and staff, supporters and members of the community. Volunteer opportunities are offered through Sunday, October 14th. Click here for a link to the Hands on Greater Portland sign up page!
To volunteer for one of the Stand Together Week projects or for more information on the overall initiative, visit www.portlandtimbers.com/StandTogetherWeek.
Here’s a video about the activities!
Here’s a list of the charities involved:
Playworks, |
Open Meadow, |
Habitat for Humanity, |
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation, |
Native American Youth Family Center, |
SCRAP, |
American Red Cross, |
Children’s Book Bank, |
Schoolhouse Supplies, |
Portland Police Bureau Sunshine Division, |
AC Portland, |
Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest, |
Habitat for Humanity, |
Friends of Portland Community Gardens, |
Habitat for Humanity, |
OMSI, |
Oregon Food Bank, |
Volunteers of America, |
Friends of Trees, |
Portland Parks & Recreation, |
Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District, |
Zenger Farm, |
Hartley SUN, |
Beaverton’s Giving Gardens, |
Supa Fresh Youth Farm, |
Hillsboro Public Library, |
Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District, |
Friends of Tryon Creek, |
Harrison SUN, |