ExtraGive Happy Hour
Event Details
Nov 22
Get Ready to Give - at Greenfield!
ExtraGive, is Lancaster's largest day of giving, and Greenfield, along with ExtraGive sponsor, the High Foundation, are happy to host this celebration to provide opportunities for donation and better connect you with the non-profits located in, or serving, Greenfield.
All are welcome as we celebrate with live music, complimentary apps and beverages, donation stations, and more! This event is open to all. You do not need to be associated with Greenfield to attend.
Below are the non-profits that will be represented at this event...
- Aaron's Acres:
Aaron’s Acres provides year-round social and recreational programming to children and young adults with disabilities across Central Pennsylvania. Aaron’s Acres offers innovative and unique programs in a supportive environment that enhances socialization and communication, and embraces the child and entire family. Aaron’s Acres continues to expand programming to meet the growing needs of the community.
- Lafayette Fire Company:
We the volunteer members of the Lafayette Fire Company of East Lampeter Township dedicate our efforts to provide for the safety, protection, and welfare of the public through the preservation of life, property, and the environment. We will achieve this through a team of dedicated volunteers trained in the practices of Fire Suppression, Rescue Techniques, Disaster Awareness and Preparedness. All while encouraging an atmosphere that promotes compassion, diversity, innovation, and professional development. - Library System of Lancaster County (Bookmobile):
Our Bookmobile makes regular stops throughout Lancaster County at retirement homes, community organizations, special events and classrooms. We offer thousands of books, DVDs, and audiobooks to our patrons. Our mission is to provide free library services to community members who cannot easily get to a brick-and-mortar library.
- Peyton Walker Foundation:
In 2013, Peyton Walker, a graduate of Trinity High School in Camp Hill, died of Sudden Cardiac Arrest at the age of 19. Because Peyton’s goal was to work in healthcare, The Peyton Walker Foundation was established. The Foundation advocates for the use of electrocardiogram (EKG) testing to screen for underlying electrical issues in the heart that can lead to SCA. The Foundation conducts free EKG screening events at schools across Pennsylvania and has screened several thousand students.
- Power Packs Project:
Power Packs Project is the largest school pantry program in central PA, partnering directly with 14 school districts in Lancaster and Lebanon Counties, serving more than 70 school sites. The weekly pack families receive from Power Packs includes a simple recipe and the healthy low-cost ingredients needed to prepare the meal, food staples such as cereal, peanut butter, and a healthy snack for the weekend, as well as a fresh produce item such as apples or green beans, and a quart of fresh milk.