Event Description:
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST! ALL VOLUNTEER SPOTS FOR THIS EVENT HAVE BEEN FILLED.
Important! In addition to RSVPing on the One Brick page, please sign up on the official link provided above. PLEASE INDICATE WHAT YOU SIGNED UP FOR in the Notes section and we'll credit your One Brick account with those hours upon the conclusion of the event. THANK YOU!!
On Sunday, July 20, Join Project Open Hand for Help is on the Way XXXI: Broadway and Beyond!
The Richmond/Ermet AID Foundation (REAF) is hosting their annual show, Help is on the Way, and is partnering with Project Open Hand to help us provide medically tailored meals to the community.
Join us for this special event featuring performances by the cast members from the Broadway Touring Cast of & Juliet, plus Sam Harris, Lisa Vroman, Julia Garnye, Bruce Vilanch, Leanne Borghesi, Jason Brock, and Paula West!
We also need volunteers to help with setup, ushering, silent auction monitoring, bid spotting, and after-party service. Most of the volunteer shifts will enable you also watch the performance for free.
One Brick San Francisco thanks volunteer Sam H for inclusion of this event to the One Brick calendar.
What we'll be doing:
Volunteers will choose their own role on the OFFICIAL VOLUNTEER LINK provided here and above in the Description box.
- After Party Setup (4 pm to 6 pm) - 2 spots - Filled
- Cast & Crew Dinner Service (5 pm to 9:30 pm) - 2 spots - Filled
- Silent Auction Support (5:30 pm to 9:30 pm) - 1 spot - Filled
- Ushers (6:30 pm to 9:30 pm) - 6 spots - Filled
- Auction Spotting & After Party (7:00 pm to 11:30 pm) - 6 spots - Filled
What you should know:
Volunteer attire ranges from all black to dressy!
Most of the volunteer shifts will enable you to also watch the performance for free.
Where to Meet:
Meeting Place TBD
Project Open Hand:
Meeting community nutrition needs through programs for people living with HIV/AIDS, the homebound critically ill, and seniors. Project Open Hand provides meals/groceries for people with symptomatic HIV/AIDS or breast cancer, meals for homebound/critically ill people under the age of 60 and congregate lunches for people over 60 years of age. Services are available to eligible clients living in San Francisco and Alameda counties, regardless of their race, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, disability or ability to pay.
Today, Project Open Hand prepares 2,500 nutritious meals daily and provides 200 bags of healthy groceries every day to help sustain our clients as they battle serious illnesses, isolation, or the health challenges of aging. We serve San Francisco and Oakland, engaging more than 125 volunteers daily to nourish our community.