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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

A big thank you!


A big thank you to everyone who put on and supported the Be Prepared Family Fair on September 14th! It was a huge success with 220 people in attendance from our stake, surrounding stakes, and members of our community. Many local agencies were present, and valuable information was shared about emergency preparedness of all kinds!

A great take away was:
"[P]reparing ourselves for disasters is universal. Emergencies can happen anywhere - at home or at work - and everyone must take action to prepare for emergencies in case something unexpected happens." (FEMA) 
Let’s continue to help each other be prepared!

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Volunteers Needed!


We can use your help at one of our largest softball events!

Special Olympic teams from all over Northern California will converge on Heather Farms Park in Walnut Creek to Go for the Gold! This is a two-day tournament, and we need help with both morning and afternoon shifts on Saturday, Aug. 24, and Sunday, Aug. 25.

These events are meaningful experiences for athletes and volunteers alike, and we hope that you'll join us! We rely on volunteers in order to be able to host these events for our athletes, and we appreciate your support.

Volunteers must be a minimum of 10 years of age, and volunteers of ages 10 to 13 must have a parent/guardian working alongside them who is also registered as a volunteer.

Friday, July 12, 2019

Look at what an interfaith community effort can do!


A grand total of 38 units of blood were donated to American Red Cross on July 11th for our Interfaith Blood Drive. A HUGE thank you to everyone who came, donated, and served as volunteers today!



If you missed the July 11th opportunity, there's another chance on July 30th at 3700 Concord Blvd. Schedule an appointment for any time between 1:00p to 7:00p at RedCrossBlood.org and enter the sponsor code: InterfaithCommunity

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Volunteers needed for upcoming Red Cross event called Sound the Alarm


Concord Stake Public Affairs was recently asked personally by our county elected officials if the Concord Stake could provide nine volunteers for an upcoming American Red Cross event called Sound the Alarm.

For this event, volunteers are needed to help the Red Cross install free smoke alarms, replace batteries in existing alarms, and educate families about fire prevention safety. No experience is necessary, and all training is provided to volunteers on the day of the event (more details below).

Saturday, April 27, 2019
8:15a—3:30p
Concord Cascade Mobile Home Park
Report to the main office: 245 Aria Way, Pacheco, CA 94553
Registration & Breakfast: 8:15a—8:45a 
Training: 9a—10a
Installations: 10a—3:00p
Lunch will be provided around noon

Please sign up through JustServe (click HERE) 

After you have registered, please email Jenny Lorz (CLICK HERE) and let her know you will be in attendance.

Additional info—Team roles include:
  1. Smoke detector installers (must be able to climb a standard 3-5 ft. ladder)
  2. Documenter to record where detectors are installed
  3. Educator to share about fire safety and prevention 

Thursday, March 12, 2015

2015 JustServe Helping Hands Service Day


An interfaith community service effort is slated for 
Saturday, April 25, 2015
8 am to Noon
(please arrive by 7:45)
Hillcrest Park on Olivera Road
Concord, CA

Register at the JustServe.org project page in order to participate in this community service effort by clicking here

Where to meet
There are two parking lots which are accessible from Olivera Road so parking shouldn't be a problem. The staging area will be obvious. If you are facing the park from Olivera Road it will be in the left parking lot. Please arrive by 7:45 so we can begin the project briefing/instruction by 8:00. When you arrive please sign the roster so we know you were there. You will also need to sign a release of liability form for the city of Concord and another as your picture may turn up on the Helping Hands website.

Projects and tasks
There are a variety of tasks to be accomplished and there will be something worthwhile for people of all ages. Support staff from the city of Concord will be on-hand to assist us in the effort. The city will supply bags and some tools. We appreciate your willingness to serve. A great leader once said, "Unless we lose ourselves in service to others, there is little purpose to our own lives." The work we will do together on April 25th will make a positive difference in the city of Concord.

Trimming redwood trees and trash pickup
There's a need to trim new shoots/suckers (new and unwanted growth) off the trees in an established redwood grove in the park. Additionally, there is always a need to pick up items of trash around the park grounds.

Age and ability level needed
This is a great project for little kids and their parents as well as those folks who may not feel so nimble. Everyone can make a contribution.

Appropriate equipment and clothing for this project
Garden gloves, hand clippers and/or medium-duty pruners. Although there is lots of shade in this area, it may get warm as the day progresses so wear layers of clothing that can be removed to adjust to temperature changes.

Creek clean-up
Holbrook Channel is the creek which runs through the park and is part of a critically important element of the local watershed known as the Clayton Valley Water Drain. Because it is a natural drain a lot of unwanted debris is washed through it as water moves toward the ocean via the Carquinez Straits. Plastic bottles, aluminum cans, shopping carts and other assorted items find themselves a new and inappropriate home in the creek and need to be removed. The cub scouts will benefit from the recyclable items that will be collected.

Age and ability level needed
We need lots of able-bodied people to accomplish this task. There is a lot of work for individuals who are young and "young at heart". There are portions of the creek which are easily accessible and other areas which are more challenging to access (this is a much easier task compared to some of the creeks past Helping Hands projects have tackled in the past).

Appropriate equipment and clothing for this project
Hat, boots/galoshes (in case you have to step in wet or muddy areas), work gloves to protect hands from sharp items), steel rake for reaching into the creek for submerged items, and trimmers to remove unwanted overgrowth. Additionally, five to ten wheelbarrows will be needed. Please bring other helpful tools your common sense tells you will be appropriate and needed. Please be sure to mark your own tools so they don't get lost.

Paint a backstop at one of the two baseball diamonds at the park
This one is for folks who want to work on flat ground and know their way around a paint scraper, paint brush and roller. The city will provide the paint.

Age and ability level needed
All ages can be appropriate. Parents might find this isn't the best one for small children simply because your child may come home from the project looking like a Martian (the green paint we will be using is meant to go on the backstop and not the painter)

Appropriate equipment for this project
If you have a scraping tool, paint brush, paint roller and roller tray, please bring it. We'd rather have too many tools than not enough.

Cyclone fence repair
This element of the project will take some focused, skilled labor. There is a length of cyclone fence which is falling over due to erosion. The posts need to be reset.

Age and ability level needed
Volunteers who are willing to help with this and have the skill set to do so, please click here to visit the project's web page and contact the person listed as the point of contact. If he doesn't hear from anyone then he will find you and recruit you.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Upcoming Free Gardening Workshop


Spring is just around the corner…
and planting time is prime! 

Free Gardening Workshop
Saturday, March 21, 2015
9:00 am to 12:30 pm
4351 Hilltop Drive, El Sobrante, California
Sponsored by the Hilltop and Richmond Wards of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Designed for both beginning and experienced gardeners with any level of experience
Free admission
Open to the general public
Free instructional materials
Free gardening books as door prizes

Classes will be taught by master gardeners and professional horticulturists including :

  • Low-cost, low-water ways of growing vegetables and berries
  • Small-space gardening: containers, raised beds, and trellises
  • Growing a year-round garden in the Bay Area
  • Bio-intensive practices for large yields in small spaces
  • Drought-tolerant, low-upkeep landscaping
  • Planting, pruning, and caring for fruit trees
  • Growing strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries
  • Dealing with gophers, voles, bugs, and other pests
  • Gardening for seniors and how seniors can add years to their lives through gardening
  • Propagation: how to start plants from seeds and cuttings
  • Composting made easy; saving money on soil amendments
  • How to set up a simple aquaponics system in the home
  • Saving water thru drip irrigation, rain barrels, and gray water reuse
  • Garden myths and keys to success
  • "Lasagna" gardening
  • Weed control and mulching
Bring a friend (or two), neighbor, co-worker, or family member

Every attendee leaves with live strawberry plants and knowledge about how to grow delicious fruits and vegetables. 

Plant the seed
Watch your love of gardening grow
It's good for the mind
It's good for the soul

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Monday, December 1, 2014

JustServe.org: Building bridges in local communities


As a gift to local communities throughout the United States and Canada, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has recently launched, JustServe.org—an online tool that matches churches, civic organizations, non-profits, and governmental agencies needing volunteers with volunteers willing to help. JustServe.org serves as a bridge between organizations and individuals, groups and families wanting to make a difference through serving in their community.

JustServe.org makes it easy for both the willing volunteer and the organization needing support.


A recently published online article on lds.net about the release of JustServe.org highlighted the successes that have already come from a pilot program that was deployed three years ago in a geographical region in the San Francisco Bay Area in California covering the Tri-Valley area of the Easy Bay spreading south through San Jose and the Silicon Valley down to Monterey as well as in the Denver and Dallas areas.

The JustServe.org "About Us" page describes the purpose of this new online tool eloquently:
"JustServe.org is provided as a service by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Following the Biblical admonition of the Savior to 'love thy neighbor as thyself,' JustServe provides opportunities to relieve suffering, care for the poor and needy, and enhance the quality of life in the community. JustServe is not for proselytizing or publicity for the Church—simply a service to match community volunteer needs with volunteers."
The JustServe.org "About Us" page also gives a great description of the general guidelines for those wishing to submit service opportunities to be listed on the site:
  1. The best service opportunities are collaborative – working side-by-side with others in the community. 
  2. Humanitarian service opportunities should assist the poor and those in need of a helping hand. 
  3. Community service opportunities should enhance the quality of life in the community. 
  4. JustServe projects should not directly involve volunteers in fundraising, have a political focus, or be for-profit oriented.