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Community Spirit Shines on Serve Day in Three Counties

April 25th, 2025: Mark Your Calendars for a Day of Giving Back Malheur, Payette, and Washington Counties, will once again come alive with the spirit of service on the last Saturday in April.

Next year’s Community Serve Day is scheduled for April 25th, 2025, and organizers are already gearing up for a day of impactful volunteerism. For those eager to get involved or seeking more information, please call (541) 889-7651 or visit their Facebook page at Community Serve Day.

What is Serve Day?

Serve Day is more than just a volunteer event; it’s a movement that matches local needs with willing hands. This annual event shows the power of community service, demonstrating how selfless acts can create a network of support that strengthens and unites neighborhoods.

Service: The Glue That Binds Communities

Serve Day is all about connecting people to projects that improve the community while fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose. It’s an opportunity for individuals to come together, have a great time, and make a tangible difference in their surroundings.

Join the Movement

Inspired by a passion for the community, Serve Day encourages everyone to participate. Whether it’s cleaning up local parks, assisting the elderly, or supporting local food banks, every act of service contributes to the well-being of our community. The event is not just about the work done but also about the relationships built and the communal strength gained.

Get Involved

To become a part of this day of service, reach out to the organizers at (541) 889-7651. Stay updated and connected by following their Facebook page at Community Serve Day. Together, we can continue to build a vibrant, supportive community where every member thrives.

Join us on April 25th, 2025, and be a part of something bigger than ourself. Together, we can make Treasure Valley shine even brighter.

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