DISCO Supply Drive

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In response to the impact of COVID-19, Disco is an Olympic themed, team-based virtual experience created for students in grades 3-5 to engage in fun and interactive activities while at-home. Our goal is to beat isolation in the virtual education space and provide a safe space for students.

During these sessions, students will have the opportunity to do educational activities, connect with fellow classmates, and create a space of team comradery and creativity. The supplies are essential as they allow our students to complete the weekly activities and broaden their knowledge around important themes such as math, financial literacy, STEAM, history, and other focus areas. Traditionally, this program is known as Discovery when in-person.

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How it Works

  1. Click here to review the list of items needed

  2. Order new items with the quantity and retailer of your choice

  3. Upon checkout, have the items shipped to:

Hands On Atlanta

Attn: Tasia Limonius

600 Means Street, Ste. 100 

Atlanta, GA 30318

thank you for supporting our disco partner schools!!

Disco’s Title 1 Partner Schools:  

  • Brookview Elementary School

  • Clay-Harmony Leland Elementary School

  • Harper Archer Elementary School

  • The Kindezi School at Old Fourth Ward

  • The Kindezi School West

  • Parklane Elementary School

  • Scott Elementary School

  • Usher Collier Elementary

Basic Materials Needed

  • 300+ Small Clear bags   

  • 300+ Scotch Tape Rolls  

  • 300+ Plastic Jars   

  • 25 Boxes of Craft Sticks  

  • 25 Bags of Pom-Poms for Crafts  

  • 10 Large Bags of Googly Eyes for Crafts

  • 300+ Boxes of Crayons (24 total)

  • 300+ Boxes of Thin Markers (10 total)

  • 10 Large boxes of Pencils (150 count)

  • 300+ Boxes of Colored Pencils (12 count)   

  • 300 Elmer’s Glue Sticks  

  • 300 Bottles of Elmer’s Liquid Glue

  • 300 Olympic themed metals   

  • 300 Composition Books

  • 300 Folders    

  • 25 Boxes of Straws  

  • 25 Boxes of Small Sandwich Bags

  • 25 Packs of Construction Paper

  • 25 Packs of Scissors (300 total)

  • 10 Balls of Yarn  

  • 10 Packs of Pipe Cleaners

  • 10 Cases of Printer Paper

  • Stickers  

Hands On Atlanta Week Hopes to Inspire Unity Across Metro Atlanta

Hands On Atlanta Week will feature over 200 unique and meaningful ways Atlantans can unite in service from Oct. 3-10, 2020. Participants can expect traditional in-person volunteer projects, engaging virtual projects and more during Atlanta’s largest week of service.

Thank a metro Atlanta Health Care Provider

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In an effort to engage community members of all ages, Hands On Atlanta is teaming up local hospitals and offering a turn-key letter-writing campaign. Take a minute to thank and send gratitude to healthcare professionals working around the clock to keep our city healthy and safe.


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How it Works

  1. Grab a card, postcard or piece of paper for the letter - don't forget an envelope!

  2. Write your letter or letters, there's no limit to how many you can do!

  3. Take a video or picture of your letter encouraging others to join and share on social media using #writesomethinggood

  4. Mail your letter!

Mail Your Letters

  • Grady Health System

    C/O Leigh Reece, Office #1C122 80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive Atlanta, GA 30303

  • Northside Hospital

    C/O Imann Ostien, Marketing 1000 Johnson Ferry Road NE Atlanta, Georgia 30342

  • Piedmont Atlanta Hospital

    1968 Peachtree Road, NW Building 1984; Human Resources department Atlanta, GA 30309

  • Wellstar Foundation

    805 Sandy Plains Road, Suite 100 Marietta, GA 30066

Letter Writing Tips

  • Start with a salutation, such as "Dear Healthcare Provider" or "Dear Healthcare Hero".

  • Share a personal thank you or gratitude for their work like "Thank you for your service to keep our city healthy" or "We are grateful for your service and hard work".

  • Please avoid glitter or additional items in the envelope.

  • Please mail all letters to addresses provided above.

  • Purchase and print stamps from home or have them delivered from the US Postal Service.

 

Host a Virtual Civic Dinner

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Now more than ever, it’s vital that we come together. Social distancing doesn’t have to mean social disconnection. The team at Civic Dinners has built a new feature to allow for people to come together for meaningful conversations, group happy hours and family gatherings, to reconnect around what really matters.

Take advantage of social distancing’s best apps (FaceTime, Google Hangouts, Zoom, Facebook, Slack, etc.) and rally around the dinner table to have an important conversation by hosting a virtual Civic Dinner!

Answer Student Questions with Career Village

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CareerVillage.org acts as a community of adults who educate, inspire, and give confidence to the young people who need it most.   

How it Works

  1. Students ask questions about any career on CareerVillage.org. 

  2. Volunteers can respond to questions on the site and get emailed new questions matching your set of skills and expertise.

  3. Volunteers answer questions all from the convenience of their smart phones or computers!

Food Rescue Driver with Second Helpings Atlanta

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Second Helpings Atlanta, Inc. (SHA) is a non-profit food rescue organization whose mission is to reduce hunger and food waste in the metropolitan Atlanta area. Their volunteers help by using their personal vehicles to rescue surplus fresh and prepared food from their Food Donors and deliver it to their Partner Agencies - all nonprofit organizations that feed those in need.

How it Works

Who should sign up:

  • People that are passionate about food insecurity, reducing waste, volunteerism, and/or helping their community.

  • At least 18 years old, can comfortably lift 30lbs, has a valid driver’s license, a registered/insured personal vehicle, and will follow CDC guidelines (i.e. Wearing a Mask).

When and where you serve:

  • Their Food Rescue Program runs in the morning, seven days a week, and only takes 90 minutes of your time - plenty of opportunities to work around your busy schedule.

  • 13 mile routes around metro Atlanta

If you are looking for a low contact volunteer experience, being a Second Helpings Atlanta Food Rescue Driver will be perfect for you.

ACLU of Georgia, Hands On Atlanta Join Forces to Recruit Poll Workers for Georgia Elections

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ATLANTA – The ACLU of Georgia and Hands On Atlanta are joining forces to recruit volunteers, so that our state has enough poll workers to run effective elections. The ACLU of Georgia created a poll worker recruitment program to prevent the State from a repeat of the massive failure experienced during the June 9th primary election, in which countless Georgians were deprived of their constitutional right to vote.

During the primary, many poll workers dropped out due to the risk of contracting COVID-19, poll worker recruitment efforts and/or websites failed to be clear how one becomes a poll worker and were hard to find, and some Georgians who asked to serve as poll workers never received any response. Many of the poll workers were also insufficiently trained, which led to the chaos of long lines, inoperable voting machines, and misinformation regarding provisional and absentee ballots.

Given the particular circumstances of our time and the fact that 72 is the average age of poll workers throughout the state, the ACLU of Georgia’s program seeks to recruit younger citizens who are at lower risk of COVID-19 complications, lawyers committed to understanding the ins and outs of election law and administration, and/or tech-savvy individuals who can help keep the electronic voter machines up and running. 

“We are thrilled that Hands On Atlanta is partnering with us to answer the call to be involved to help recruit poll workers,” said Christopher Bruce, political director of the ACLU of Georgia. “Civic-minded citizens are key to protecting our sacred right to vote.”    

“As the late representative John Lewis said, ‘The vote is precious. It’s almost sacred.’ Increasing access and rights to voting is at the core of our vision to make Atlanta the most civically engaged and equitable community in the world. We couldn’t be more excited to support the ACLU of Georgia’s efforts to recruit poll workers – supporting Rep. Lewis’s life’s work and ensuring everyone in Atlanta has the opportunity to vote.” said Jay Cranman, President and CEO of Hands On Atlanta.

Ready to learn more and get involved? We’re hosting a free, informational webinar (on Sept. 1 from 6:00pm - 7:00pm) on why poll workers are needed and how you can sign up.


For more information on the ACLU of Georgia’s Poll Worker Recruitment Program, visit acluga.org/pollworkers.

Spread Kindness, Not the Virus

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Looking for a way to let your neighbors know you can help, if they need you? We’ve put together some “Kindness Cards” to help you spread kindness during the pandemic by reaching out and offering support to friends and neighbors.

These are especially helpful if you know any older or isolated individuals. You can make them feel supported, safe, and less lonely during self-quarantine by offering support via our “Kindness Cards”.

How it Works

Print Cards

  1. Download greeting card template

  2. Fill out with your information

  3. Send to neighbors or friends by mail, dropping off, or via email

Digital Cards

  1. Download the social media card (it’s like a photo)

  2. Post it on your favorite social platform (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.)

  3. Write a brief explanation of how/why you’re offering help and include contact details - “Send me a private or direct message” or “Comment on this post with how I can help”

  4. Click post!