United Way of Greenville County’s Hands On Greenville Day will be held on May 2.
More than 2,000 volunteers will come together to complete service projects across Greenville County. Work will be completed from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday morning. An afterparty will be held later in the afternoon, starting at 5 p.m. at Fluor Field.
United Way received more than 60 project submissions for the annual volunteer events. Submissions were made by the city of Greenville, Greenville County Schools, Greenville County Parks and Recreation, the Greenville Zoo, Jasmine Road, Pendleton Place, Project Host and more.
GE Vernova will serve as the Community Catalyst Sponsor for Hands on Greenville Day. More than 200 employees from GE Vernova will volunteer at Conestee Nature Preserve during the event.
“GE Vernova’s leadership is all-in with our mission,” said Meghan Barp, president and CEO of United Way of Greenville County. “What sets them apart is their culture; giving is not a one-time event for them, it is how they operate year-round. That consistency creates a ripple of impact that reaches deep into this community.”
Volunteer registration is still open. For more information, visit unitedwaygc.org/hands-on-greenville-day.