Farmville Cares Peer-to-Peer Volunteer Network
- Organization Details
Volunteers to assist with grocery shopping and picking up medications, assist in finding rides to medical appointments, phone check-ins, and other necessary chores. Coordinated by the Interfaith Collective.
- Services OfferedThe Peer-to-Peer Volunteer Network matches volunteers with individuals who request assistance with grocery shopping, picking up medications, assistance finding rides to the doctor, etc.
- Get Help
The request for volunteer assistance can also be submitted by calling 434-414-1188 (open 7 a.m. – 7p.m.) or by using this form: Need Intake Form for Farmville Cares
- COVID-19 ImpactTransportation has become difficult for volunteers along with residents due to the risks associated with sharing a ride with a non-family member.
- Other Notes
We are seeking volunteers to be paired with individual in need of assistance. If you are interested in volunteering please fill out this form: Peer to Peer Volunteers for Farmville Cares
- Other Ways to Donate
Donations can be made on the Farmville Baptist Church website. Go to the website and go to the bottom right side and click on “Giving Online”. Earmark the donation for “Interfaith Collective”. You can also make a check payable to Farmville Baptist Church-Interfaith Collective and mail to 132 North Main Street, Farmville, Va. 23901
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