Hanover County is calling on residents to join County employees and millions of Americans in giving back to their communities during the 9/11 National Day of Service on Thursday, Sept. 11.
Residents can sign up to volunteer alongside Team Hanover in tackling a variety of local projects, such as delivering meals to seniors, cleaning and beautifying public spaces or assisting at a nonprofit thrift store. Last year, community members joined more than 200 County employees in completing 19 projects throughout Hanover. Together, they contributed 538 hours of service.
Sign up here: www.cfengage.org/hanover-911-day-of-service.
Observed annually as the largest day of service in the nation, 9/11 Day of Service encourages people across the country to honor the lives lost and the spirit of unity that followed the tragedy by volunteering in their communities.
Residents unable to volunteer on Sept. 11 are encouraged to find another time to serve and share their efforts as part of the broader community impact.
Share your story: engage.hanovercounty.gov/service.
If you like to learn more about Hanover’s 9/11 Day of Service event, contact the Department of Community Resources at 804-365-4300 or
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