Community is not something we simply attend. It is something we tend.
We believe healing, celebration, and connection must extend beyond ourselves and into the lives of the people around us. Tending to the community means showing up for one another in real and tangible ways.
We are inviting our community to support two incredible organizations serving Raleigh every single day! Helping Hand Mission & Meals on Wheels
Whether through donations, volunteering, supplies, or sharing resources, every act of care matters.
Helping Hand Mission
In March 2026, Helping Hand Mission experienced a devastating fire that damaged their facility and destroyed large amounts of food, clothing, toys, furniture, and essential supplies used to support families in need throughout Raleigh. For decades, Helping Hand Mission has served our community by providing: Food assistance, clothing and household items, support for unhoused individuals, help for families recovering from hardship, youth programs, and outreach. Even after the fire, they continue showing up for our city, and now they need the community to show up for them.
Ways You Can Help
Local artists have donated pieces in an online auction. You can grab some art you love and support the rebuild at the same time! Click the link below to check out the art and give some love to this amazing group of humans who help support the people of our city! You can also send money directly to Sylvia Wiggins on Cash App. $Sylvia2024Wiggins
Volunteer! Reach out here helpinghandmission@yahoo.com
Help is needed with food distribution, sorting donations, recovery efforts, organizing supplies, and supporting families in need.
Donate Supplies to help give to people in need.
623 Rock Quarry Road
Suggested list
Non-perishable food, Clothing, Toiletries, Blankets, Household items, Furniture, Baby supplies
Meals on Wheels
Meals on Wheels provides nourishment, wellness checks, and connection for seniors and homebound neighbors throughout our community. A warm meal can also mean a friendly face, Safety and wellness support, Reduced isolation, and Human connection. Their work helps people maintain dignity, independence, and care as they age.
Ways You Can Help
Help feed the growing senior population in our city!
Volunteer
Drivers, meal packers, and community volunteers are always needed to help deliver meals and care throughout Wake County.
Small Acts Become Collective Care
We believe community care is not built by one person doing everything. It is built through many people offering what they can.
Some people donate. Some volunteer. Some share resources. Some simply spread the word.
Every contribution matters.
Thank you for helping us tend to the community together.