Updates

Make a Difference in Your Community!

  • Collect and Deliver food to a local food pantry
  • Collect and Deliver hats, coats, and gloves to your local homeless shelter or school
  • Give grocery store gift cards to your local school
  • Serve at a local soup kitchen
  • Serve at a local homeless shelter
  • Partner with local schools to pack backpacks with food for children who go hungry over the weekend
  • Provide a Thanks Giving meal to a family in need
  • Adopt a family for Christmas and provide them with gifts
  • Host a Generosity::Feeds event with your club, church, business, or school
  • Invite your friends to participate with you in your fight against poverty and hunger!

Endorsement: Congressman Frank Wolf

“This is a great program. Sadly, there is a growing need in our community to provide food for families who are struggling to make ends meet. I applaud what the students are doing and encourage other schools to start similar programs. It is also important to remember that collecting food needs to be down year round, not just at Thanksgiving and the Christmas holidays.” ~ Congressman Frank Wolf

Want to know what a Generosity::Feeds event looks like with 600 people packing 40,000 meals?

See more photos of Generosity::Feeds in action!

Thank You!

On behalf of myself and the cluster students of Seneca Ridge Middle and Dominion High, I sincerely thank you for your generosity. Mead 5-Star Five Subject Notebooks are items that are always in short supply and rarely donated. I appreciate you and your willingness to provide 27 needy students the supplies they need to succeed!

Sincerely,

Taryn A. Simms
Parent Liaison
Seneca Ridge Middle School

Encouragement

Congratulations on your wonderful success! Your group certainly is making a difference. Thank you!

Loudoun County Supervisor – Susan Buckley

Thank You

Thank you for engaging us in the project! Look for even more successful participation as we move forward into the future!

John Brewer, Principal
Dominion High School

Success!

NOVA residents and Dominion High School delivered over 550 pounds of food to Loudound Interfaith Relief on Saturday as part of Enrich NOVA :: Generosity Can’s first project. After the delivery, several families transitioned to Panera Bread to get to know each other.

To get involved with the next project register your can here!

Momentum

“I wanted to let you know that we are receiving donations. In saying that, we might have to have a pick up or two before we make it to April 25th.”

- Dominion High School

Enrich NOVA’s Mission Caught on Film…

Dominion High School Joins Generosity Can

A Sterling resident has supplied Generosity Can with over 100 trashcans to be placed in Dominion High School – one for each club house. Throughout the next month, Dominion students are collecting and filling their trashcans with food to be delivered to Loudoun Interfaith Relief on Saturday, April 25. And then collecting goods for Generosity Can’s ongoing projects.

Awesome!

Our family can’t wait! Great job! – Mary and the Family

Loudoun County Endorsement

What a great service for Sterling and Loudoun County. We’ll be sure to keep others updated on this effort at our community and nonprofit funding blogs, at Gateway to Loudoun and Nonprofit FundRaising News for Loudoun.

Generosity Can :: Helps My Kids!

My kids and I placed a shiny new trashcan in our sitting room, talked about the value of generosity, and how we are going to help other children and families who are in need. Since then, my kids have come to me each day me with toys they’ve found that they don’t play with any more. Then they place them in our Generosity Can to give away as a part of the first project. Thank you for helping me mentor my kids in generosity! –Stefani

Generosity Can :: Comes To Sterling!

On Saturday, February 14, we held a public meeting to unveil Enrich NOVA’s new community impact initiative – Generosity Can. This meeting was attended by key non-profit, business, and Loudoun County leaders – including: Loudoun Country Supervisor Andrea McGimsey; The Good Shepherd Alliance Board Member Mark Gunderman; LINK Vice President Jim Butts; Swim and Tennis Club Board of Directors Vice President George Heidy; Family Worship Center Pastor Brian Wells; Dominion High School Representative and Parent Liaison Taryn Simms; Potomac Falls Anglican Church representative Kevin Brooks; and Center for Community Impact Research President Dave Mills.

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