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Community Service Program & Projects
TheWISEorg programs and services are free for its clients; therefore, we require our participants to give back to the community through our tri-annual service program! Service projects range from preparing and cooking food to feed the homeless to packing care packages for senior citizens and more! *ALL ARE WELCOME TO VOLUNTEER WITH US*
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We are always seeking opportunities to serve communities and enrich lives through our tri-annual community service program.  Each of our service projects require the solicitation of others in order to ensure its success. For example: in order to feed over 200 homeless persons we must recruit, on average, 15-30 people to assist with food preparation, packing, cooking, etc.  Therefore, if you’re interested in volunteering for one of our tri-annual projects-or-if you would like for TheWISEorg to provide service of some sort within your community, please email info@thewiseorg.org

We also assist and support local high school students in obtaining their community service graduation requirements!

Do you have a high school student seeking to fulfill their community service hours?  Come join us for a WISEorg service project; all forms will be signed at the completion of the service. Email info@thewiseorg.org  for more information, or sign up here.

TheWISEorg is a proud service learning partner with the Anne Arundel County Public School District.

The following are our annual service synopsis’

Year 2017

(1) TheWISEorg provided 10 victims of domestic violence, housed at a House of Ruth safe-home shelter, with a 3.5 hour beauty workshop teaching best practices for specific skill development, particularly pertaining to proper makeup application techniques, skin/hair care regiments, and more.  Participants were also provided a care package of products for continued care and maintenance; 2) Packaged 600 boxes of dry and canned foods for seniors to be distributed throughout the state of MD in partnership with the MD Food Bank.  Food items included: cereal, vegetables, rice, juice and more; 3) Prepped, cooked, and packaged food and drinks to feed over 250 homeless persons in partnership with Martha’s Table; 4) Cleaned and soiled vegetable gardens at the Catonsville Emergency Assistance Organization in preparation for harvesting vegetables to feed homeless persons in Baltimore City and surrounding areas; 5) Provided 8-10 weeks of educational and resource development such as art therapy programs, life coaching, soft-skill development, workforce development and more for 8 women housed in a southern MD transition home; and more. In 2017 alone, we completed over 100 hours of volunteer service and activities geared towards community and individual development, serving approximately 1,200 persons.

Year 2018

1) TheWISEorg provided 150 homeless women, men and children, housed at Sarah’s Hope Mount Street shelter, with a tasty, hearty and warm meal.  To be more specific, TheWISEorg prepared, cooked and feed 150 homeless families; 2) TheWISEorg provided 20 women seeking mental-mobility a 3.5 hour workshop teaching best practices for specific skill development, particularly pertaining to the impact of healthy relationships and circumstantial situationships on their mental health; 3) Prepped, cooked, and packaged food and drinks to feed over 100 homeless persons in partnership with My Sister’s Place/Catholic Charities; and 4) Provided 10 weeks of educational and resource development such as art therapy programs, life coaching, soft-skill development, workforce development and more for 8 women housed in a domestic violence prevention safe home (House of Ruth, MD), transition homes, and more. In 2018 alone, we completed over 100 hours of volunteer service and activities geared towards individual, community and mental health development, serving approximately 1,200 persons.

Upcoming Service Projects:

    2019- Projects are scheduled; please see our Calendar page for a full list of 2019 Community Service Projects.

To learn more about and to register for our 2019 service projects, click here.

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