From Deseret News archives:
More helpers needed for 'Spring Spruce Up'
LifeCare Bank is hosting the event on Saturday, April 30. The day will begin at 8 a.m. at the Community Services Council offices, 1025 S. 700 West, where pre-registered volunteers will get matching T-shirts and a free breakfast before being assigned to one of more than 200 homes throughout the Salt Lake Valley to weed, mow, rake and clean a yard.
To date, at least 500 of the scheduled volunteers come from local churches, including six LDS wards, Mount Olympus Presbyterian Church and Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church.
Amberlie Phillips with LifeCare Bank said the agency is hoping for 1,000 volunteers to participate. She said calls continue to come in, particularly from LDS groups, because the day coincides with the church's annual "Day of Service" on April 30 meaning LDS wards and youth groups are scheduled to be out working in the community.
"Volunteers are encouraged to participate on Saturday and throughout the rest of the year."
In addition to the interfaith volunteers, Beneficial Financial is providing 40 employee volunteers. Albertsons, Great Harvest Bread, Meadow Gold and Starbucks are also involved in the effort.
The annual spruce-up project will continue with a variety of volunteers through the month of May. To volunteer, call Taylor Beckstead at 887-1229. Volunteers should be age 12 or older.
LifeCare also assists clients with home repairs, prescription drugs and food assistance. Last year, volunteers performed more than 4,500 chore services, 3,500 home repairs and delivered more than 11,000 food boxes at no charge to clients.
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