They help others in need — can you help them?

Tap-In looking for donations and volunteers

Posted 3/27/23

Tap-In, the non-profit that has been helping East Bay residents in need for more than three decades, is looking for a little assistance.

Tap-In is seeking volunteers to help with grant-writing, …

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They help others in need — can you help them?

Tap-In looking for donations and volunteers

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Tap-In, the non-profit that has been helping East Bay residents in need for more than three decades, is looking for a little assistance.

Tap-In is seeking volunteers to help with grant-writing, IT and management. The volunteer functions can be done from home and on a flexible time schedule.

“Both are unpaid voluntary positions, but they are a great way for you to keep your skills fresh, help our staff create efficiencies, and help to serve our community,” stated a press release from Tap-In. 

The East Bay non-profit is also looking for donations of specific items: sheets, comforters or blankets, small appliances (toasters, microwaves, irons, etc), dishes, and children’s clothing for spring or summer. And as always, Tap-In is accepting food donations of non-perishable goods. 

People can drop off donations at Tap-In headquarters in the Peck Center lower level, 281 County Road, Barrington, from 9 a.m. to noon Mondays through Fridays. 

Anyone who is interested in helping Tap-In with grant-writing, IT work or management, can email Summer Shelly at shsheeley@gmail.com.

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