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Volunteers wanted for Surprise day of service event
Courtesy city of Surprise
Volunteers bag food at St. Mary's Food Bank in Surprise during a previous Surprise Day of Service event. The next opportunity to volunteer is March 16
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By city of Surprise
The Surprise Human Service and Community Vitality Department is seeking volunteers for the next citywide day of service event on Saturday, March 16.
Volunteers will check in at Surprise Senior Center, 15832 N. Hollyhock St., and participate in projects from 8 a.m. to noon.
Surprise Day of Service is an opportunity to give back to our community.
Join the city for a day of neighborhood revitalization and cleanup. Activities may include minor painting improvements, landscaping, refuse removal and more.
These services are offered to homeowners who may not be physically or financially able to maintain their homes as local codes require.