Join the Interfaith Volunteer Network for a service day at Providence Park, a new residential community designed to serve the chronically homeless. Individuals and families from all faith backgrounds are invited to serve our community together and build interfaith relationships!
Together, we’ll tackle projects that the Providence Park team needs completed. We might be sorting materials, sharing hopeful messages with residents, stocking shelves, labeling items, setting up spaces for residents, or other similar projects. Stay tuned for final details as we get closer to this date.
This event is free and open to the public. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required.
How to register
Step 1 - Register as a Providence Park volunteer (or log in if you already have an account)
Complete the form in its entirety
Minors should complete this form with a parent or guardian
In Volunteer Activities:
Check one of the boxes (Community Outreach and Engagement suits our work well, but you might also indicate other types of volunteer work you might like to do at Providence Park independently!), then
Type “Interfaith Volunteer Network” into the fillable field
During this process, you’ll create a password. Please save this password for the next step!
Step 2 - Sign up for our April 19 volunteer day
Visit https://www.volgistics.com/vicnet/733051/schedule?view=day&date=04192026
Sign in using your email address and the password that you created in the previous step.
On the line that says “Interfaith Group Spring Event,” click the green “schedule” button, and then in the pop up window that opens, click “Schedule Me.”
If you don’t see the green button, go to this page.
That’s it! You will receive confirmation emails directly from Providence Park as you register and before this event.
Need help registering? Please contact Melissa Butler, Director of Human Resources at Providence Park at 501-850-3800 or melissa@providenceparkhome.com.
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Building interfaith relationships through service.
A program of The Interfaith Center, The Interfaith Volunteer Network provides opportunities for people of different faith backgrounds to work alongside one another to serve our community and build relationships. Learn more, and join us for future service opportunities!