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  • Kids Zone 2025 a sparktacular success!

    Between wristband and concession sales and generous support from event sponsors, the team raised an Hands4Hope Kids Zone Committee would like to give a firework-sized thank you  to their Star-Spangled Sponsors

  • Free Financial Literacy & Interview Preparedness Workshop

    Sponsored and brought to you by US Bank!

  • Youth Spotlight: Zachary Milano

    Hands4Hope selected Zach Milano as this month’s Youth Spotlight for his commitment to Team Hope and the

  • Scholarships Available for Hands4Hope Grads

    The Youth Board raised $4,000 through multiple fundraising events, enabling them to sponsor four $1,000

  • Teacher Spotlight: Brijette Bergman

    Brijette Bergman is the teacher advisor for the Union Mine Hands4Hope Club. As the club's advisor, Brijette is encouraging, enthusiastic, and ready to help with anything that the youth participants need. Hands4Hope is grateful for the continued support and inspiration that Brijette provides youth participants as they explore their community and create projects to address local needs! What school do you teach at and which club do you advise? I teach English and AVID at Union Mine High School, where I advise Hands4Hope. What is your impression/experience with Hands4Hope youth? The youth in this club are respectful, kind, and highly motivated. They are in tune with the needs of their peers and strive to make a difference in their lives. Is there anything that you've enjoyed most/been most surprised by in interacting with the club? I was surprised by how organized and self-motivated H4H members are. When I’ve advised or participated in clubs previously, they were more advisor driven. I’m grateful to be a part of such a determined and mindful group of young people. Is there anything else that you would like to add? To people who complain about Millennials – come to a Hands4Hope meeting! Your stereotypes will be easily disproved.

  • Adult Lead Spotlight: Inga Buckendorf

    Hands4Hope selected Inga as this month's Adult Lead Spotlight for the continued support and encouragement

  • 7th Annual Fall Festival Recap

    family-friendly, fun-filled weekend with fall-themed activities, including 15 carnival games, an obstacle course sponsored I cannot appreciate enough the volunteers who made the event possible, the sponsors who made the fundraiser

  • Tickets and Sponsorships Now Available for Empty Bowls Placerville 2025

    Children age 4 and younger (please reserve a free ticket) We invite businesses and individuals to become sponsors

  • Adult Spotlight: Amy Brasil

    How long have you been participating with Hands4Hope? I have been volunteering for about 2 years now. Why did you join Hands4Hope? I was actually seeking out a part-time job in March of 2016, and a friend referred me to Jennifer Bassett. The job that was available at the time didn’t end up working out for me, but during the interview process I had the opportunity to interact with some of the youth leaders in H4H and I was so impressed with their dedication and motivation to serve their community. I came away from the experience wanting to do more volunteer activities with H4H and get my children involved as well. What outreaches do you usually volunteer with? I usually volunteer at the Hope House and at the Senior Center, and I like helping out with food donations for the Senior Dinner. Which do you enjoy the most? I enjoy helping out at the Senior Center. The seniors always seem to appreciate seeing the youth visit, and if you’re willing to sit down and visit with them, they have some very interesting stories to tell. What is your impression/experience with Hands4Hope youth? I am very impressed with Hands4Hope youth. They’re so motivated, organized, and creative, and they genuinely want to serve their community and make it a better place. Overall, what has your experience been like since joining? My experience has been amazing. There are a variety of ways to serve our community and H4H has a lot of outreach projects for volunteers. It feels great to give back to our community.

  • Empty Bowls Dinner Raises Nearly $20,000 for Organizations Fighting Hunger

    participants 900: service hours tallied in total by all volunteers and participants Thank you Lobster Bisque sponsors Bill Roby Family Foundation Katy & Don Peek thank you minestrone sponsors Law Office of Gregory S Clark

  • Nashville Songwriters Live: A Successful Inaugural Event!

    dedicated committee worked to plan all the details of the event, including finding generous community sponsors VIP Reception The evening opened with a VIP Reception for sponsors and their guests.

  • 4th Annual Fall Festival Wrap Up | Youth Raise $20K Hosting 2021 Hands4Hope Fall Festival

    We are so grateful to the businesses who sponsored and supported this event: El Dorado Hills Town Center To all of our incredible sponsors, youth and adult mentors who planned and implemented the event, our

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