Summer Feeding Program
Here’s some food for thought: With the help of our community, our goal is to feed over 600 qualified children in the Town of Pike Road during their summer break. The cost to feed one child all summer is only $10. How many children can you help the P.R.A.Y.E.R. Team feed?
There are several ways YOU can help! The P.R.A.Y.E.R. Team is seeking volunteers and donations to assist with this program. See the following options below to learn more about how you can get involved:
- Volunteer to help prepare and/or distribute food items: Click here to sign up to volunteer!
- Volunteer for daily bread pickup from Publix. Click here to sign up to volunteer!
- Make a monetary donation online! Click here and select “Summer Meal Program” to donate online.
- You can also donate with a check. Checks should be made out to Woodland Church with “Summer Meal Program” in the memo line. Checks can be mailed to: 4428 Wallahatchie Road Pike Road, AL 36064.
For more information about the Summer Feeding Program or the P.R.A.Y.E.R. Team, an ENHANCE initiative committee made up of local faith leaders and community organizations who collaborate to ensure the physical and spiritual needs of Pike Road residents are met in the case of tragedy or urgent need, please contact Jennifer Grace Kendrick at (334) 272-9883 or [email protected].
Ready to Volunteer?
Are you a qualified medical professional? Do you want to volunteer but do not have medical training? Go to Alabama ReadyOp to pre-register and prepare to help ensure people affected by a disaster will receive the public health and medical care they need.
Who Can Volunteer?
Anyone can volunteer. Volunteers who do not have any medical training are welcomed and encouraged to register. There is a need for volunteers of all skill types and expertise. GOVS and ADPH values all volunteers, even if you have no specific qualifications other than a willingness to help.
Share Your Skills with Alabama ReadyOp
Alabama ReadyOp is a volunteer response system created in partnership between the Governor’s Office of Volunteer Services and the Alabama Department of Public Health. This system is designed to work with local, regional, and statewide volunteers to meet the needs of public health and healthcare systems in the event of crises.
Ready to Volunteer?
Are you a qualified medical professional? Do you want to volunteer but do not have medical training? Go to Alabama ReadyOp to pre-register and prepare to help ensure people affected by a disaster will receive the public health and medical care they need.
Who Can Volunteer?
Anyone can volunteer. Volunteers who do not have any medical training are welcomed and encouraged to register. There is a need for volunteers of all skill types and expertise. GOVS and ADPH values all volunteers, even if you have no specific qualifications other than a willingness to help.
HandsOn River Region & 211
HandsOn River Region coordinates volunteer opportunities, service organizations, and community resources for both those ready to give and those in need of assistance. HandsOn River Region also manages the 2-1-1 information and resource call line, a free service built to connect neighbors in need with health and human service resources available to them.
Food Assistance
HandsOn River Region coordinates volunteer opportunities, service organizations, and community resources for both those ready to give and those in need of assistance. HandsOn River Region also manages the 2-1-1 information and resource call line, a free service built to connect neighbors in need with health and human service resources available to them.