SHARE Omaha created Do Good Week, which runs April 19-24, with its mission to champion metro-area nonprofits in mind.
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OneWorld Community Health Center is currently recruiting volunteers to work in vaccination clinics during Do Good Week, April 19-24. Interested volunteers are encouraged to submit their interest through OneWorld’s SHARE Omaha page.
- ONEWORLD COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
Make-A-Wish continues to grant non-travel wishes like campers, play structures, hot tubs, room remodels, playhouses, and shopping sprees. Donations during Do Good Week to Make-A-Wish will offer essential hope, and there are over 140 wishes in progress that need support. Photo: Wish kid Eli was granted a Utility Terrain Vehicle in 2020.
- ELWOOD PHOTOGRAPHY
With Bemis Center turning 40 this year, donations to the arts center during Do Good Week help ensure the future of this unique-to-Omaha organization. Celebration Saturday, April 24, is the last day to view current exhibitions and Bemis members at $100+ levels can pick up their 2021 Bemis branded swag item. Photo: "Joey Fauerso: Inside the Spider's Body" (installation view); Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts.
- COLIN CONCES
Pear Tree Performing Arts, a dramatic arts studio, is asking for volunteers and used dance costumes, shoes, leotards and tights during Do Good Week. Volunteers are needed on April 22 and 24 to help move items into their newly renovated location. Submit your interest through Pear Tree’s SHARE Omaha page. Photo: The Pear Tree Performing Arts Senior Performance Team explores their new rehearsal space.
- PEAR TREE PERFORMING ARTS
The Robb family, including Colin- 16, Gabrielle-14 and Molly-12, collect items from the Collective for Hope wish list from family and friends in lieu of gifts for birthdays. During Do Good Week the Robb family plans to collect and deliver items and volunteer in the Collective for Hope office.
- COLLECTIVE FOR HOPE
Do Good Week: Nonprofit highlights
Make-A-Wish continues to grant non-travel wishes like campers, play structures, hot tubs, room remodels, playhouses, and shopping sprees. Donations during Do Good Week to Make-A-Wish will offer essential hope, and there are over 140 wishes in progress that need support. Photo: Wish kid Eli was granted a Utility Terrain Vehicle in 2020.
- ELWOOD PHOTOGRAPHY
With Bemis Center turning 40 this year, donations to the arts center during Do Good Week help ensure the future of this unique-to-Omaha organization. Celebration Saturday, April 24, is the last day to view current exhibitions and Bemis members at $100+ levels can pick up their 2021 Bemis branded swag item. Photo: "Joey Fauerso: Inside the Spider's Body" (installation view); Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts.
- COLIN CONCES
Pear Tree Performing Arts, a dramatic arts studio, is asking for volunteers and used dance costumes, shoes, leotards and tights during Do Good Week. Volunteers are needed on April 22 and 24 to help move items into their newly renovated location. Submit your interest through Pear Tree’s SHARE Omaha page. Photo: The Pear Tree Performing Arts Senior Performance Team explores their new rehearsal space.
- PEAR TREE PERFORMING ARTS
The Robb family, including Colin- 16, Gabrielle-14 and Molly-12, collect items from the Collective for Hope wish list from family and friends in lieu of gifts for birthdays. During Do Good Week the Robb family plans to collect and deliver items and volunteer in the Collective for Hope office.
- COLLECTIVE FOR HOPE
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