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2012 Media Advisory
Posted on November 4, 2012 by admin in UncategorizedMedia Contact: LaShawn M. White Media@projectgiveback.org 240-565-5563 ***MEDIA ADVISORY*** Project Giveback Hosts The 18th Annual Thanksgiving Food Distributionto more than 1,000 Families Founder Ransom Miller III & Area Volunteers ‘GiveBack’ to the Community WHAT: Over500 adult and grade-school volunteerswill prepare and deliver Thanksgiving grocery baskets to...
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#WhyIGiveBack Blog Pastor Cortenay Miller
Posted on October 16, 2012 by admin in Uncategorized#WhyIGiveBack – Pastor Courtenay Miller Let me tell you about Project Giveback. I trust their work and believe in their mission so much that we include them in our missions budget each year. If you have care and...
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#WhyIGiveBack Blog – Kirk Blackman
Posted on October 15, 2012 by admin in Uncategorized#WhyIGiveBack – Kirk Blackman I truly believe it is important to give back to our community. I feel that we have an obligation to make an impact (large or small) on the communities that we call home, work in, and/or...
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17th Annual Thanksgiving Food Distribution supports 1,000 DC area families – 11.19.2011
Posted on November 20, 2011 by admin in UncategorizedWASHINGTON, D.C. – In an effort to make the lives of more than 1,000 families a bit happier this Thanksgiving, Project GiveBack and its more than 500 adult and grade-school volunteers, prepared and distributed Thanksgiving grocery baskets to local families, shelters and assisted living facilities. Volunteers assemble ‘baskets’ containing two weeks’ worth of food – including Thanksgiving dinner – for families in D.C, Md., and Va.
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Posted on October 30, 2011 by admin in UncategorizedThanksgiving Food Distribution Promo Video
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Project GiveBack Sponsors 2011 Freshman Summit at Oxon Hill High School
Posted on May 17, 2011 by admin in Category 02, Category 03, UncategorizedAs a part of its Youth EXPOSEure Effort to positively influence youth in our community, Project GiveBack is sponsoring the 2011 Freshman Summit at Oxon Hill High School. For more information please contact by email at andrea.johnson@pgcps.org. More information is available...
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2011 Project GiveBack Children’s Easter Celebration
Posted on May 17, 2011 by admin in Category 02, Category 03, UncategorizedThe day started with rainy dreary skies and a chilling temperature. DC’s favorite weatherman Chuck Bell who proudly displays a University of Oklahoma Coffee mug on his desk said that it would start out rainy, but...
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We Did It!
Posted on November 23, 2010 by admin in Category 02, Category 03, UncategorizedWe did it! Six months ago we began planning how we would do something special in our community. On Saturday November 20, 2010, thanks to your volunteer efforts and donations, we did something special. We distributed over 1,000 Thanksgiving food...
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Project GiveBack 2010 Roundup
Posted on November 22, 2010 by admin in Category 02, Category 03, Uncategorizedby Daren Briscoe Hours before the sun rose on Saturday, the 16th annual Project GiveBack Thanksgiving Food Distribution was underway. At 3 a.m., Project Giveback founder Ransom Miller, logistics coordinator Rick McLean and board member Patrick Stewart were at a food...
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Register To Volunteer
Posted on September 1, 2010 by admin in UncategorizedRegister to volunteer Friday 11.19.2010 from 6-9 and Saturday 11.20.2010 5am-3pm (shifts available) Online Registration is available on 10.2.2010 @ http://www.projectgiveback.org/registration/ Group or organization registration should be coordinated through Volunteer Coordinator Laurie Barnaby (laurie@projectgiveback.org)
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