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Volunteer Appreciation Week

National Volunteer Week is an opportunity to recognize the impact of volunteer service and the power of volunteers to tackle society’s greatest challenges, to build stronger communities and be a force that transforms the world.

Monday, April 22

Event: Thank you for being HFB superhero’s!
Food: Ice cream Bar
Hero Day: Volunteers dress up as their favorite heroes (fictional or real) to highlight the heroic work they do every day, helping and supporting others selflessly.

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Tuesday, April 23

Event: Trivia Day (Give Aways)
Throwback Day: Volunteers dress up in styles from different decades to symbolize the timeless impact they’ve made throughout the years.

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Wednesday, April 24

Event: Houston Food Bank Food Trucks
Animal Day: Volunteers dress up as their favorite animals to represent their nurturing and protective instincts, just like animal’s care for their young.

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Thursday, April 25

Event: Picture Day #HoustonFoodBank
Team Spirit Day: Volunteers dress up in colors or attire representing their favorite sports teams to emphasize the teamwork and collaboration they exhibit in their volunteering efforts.

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Friday, April 26

Event: Paint and relax at HFB
Time: 11:30 -1pm
Pajama Day: Pajama Day provides a relaxed and cozy atmosphere, allowing volunteers to feel comfortable and appreciated. It promotes a sense of camaraderie and fun among volunteers, making them feel valued for their dedication and hard work.

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Saturday, April 27

Event: Houston Food Bank Outdoor Movie Night (Volunteer & Staff)
Time: 8:30pm
Tropical Day: Tropical luau day brings a taste of paradise to volunteer appreciation week, transporting volunteers to a carefree island getaway. It creates a festive and vibrant atmosphere, filled with Hawaiian shirts, leis, and tropical décor, to express gratitude and celebrate the hard work and dedication of volunteers in bringing warmth and positivity to their communities.

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