Needs From: Belmont Office of Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Volunteer: Steps of Hope - AFSP Walk

Belmont is joining thousands of teams across the country to help save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide. Please help us reach our fundraising goal by donating to a team member or joining our walking team!

To donate, go to our team page. To register to walk with Belmont's team - click here to get started! Learn more about the event here.

Event volunteer opportunities are also available! Send an email to Shannonhall567@yahoo.com to submit a volunteer application.

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Belmont is joining thousands of teams across the country to help save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide. Please help us reach our fundraising goal by donating to a team member or joining our walking team!

To donate, go to our team page. To register to walk with Belmont's team - click here to get started! Learn more about the event here.

Event volunteer opportunities are also available! Send an email to Shannonhall567@yahoo.com to submit a volunteer application.

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 6, 2025

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Internship Opportunity - American Cancer Society’s Men Wear Pink Annual Fit Crawl 2 Fight Breast Cancer

The American Cancer Society’s Men Wear Pink 6th Annual Fit Crawl 2 Fight Breast Cancer will be taking place this October to raise awareness in the fight against a disease that remains one of the most pervasive health challenges, impacting millions of lives annually. Funds raised through this fitness initiative support lifesaving programs, including groundbreaking research and essential patient services.

The annual Fit Crawl 2 Fight Breast Cancer, launched in 2020, is an opportunity to help build a community around survivors support through the fitness studios, as well as an opportunity to try to stay healthy, both physically & emotionally via exercise, as higher levels of physical activity are linked to lower risk of cancer and other diseases while also being linked to healing.

Through this month long crawl to over 50 fitness & wellness studios, we help raise awareness and funds in the fight against breast cancer through the American Cancer Society via their intensive cancer research, patient support as well as education and awareness where over a quarter million women are diagnosed with breast cancer and over 40 thousand die from it in the U.S., while 1 in 8 women are expected to develop breast cancer in their lifetime! Thanks to more awareness and donations towards cancer research, the death rate has gone down 42% over the last 2 decades!

Workouts are of varying styles, including yoga, cycling, Pilates, boxing, barre, HIIT, strength conditioning, cardio, ballet....

Visit our new website www.fitcrawl2fightbreastcancer.com.   Follow us @fitcrawl2fightbreastcancer @menwearpinknashville & @nashvillefit for more information. Nashville Fit Magazine is a major partner.

Primary responsibilities for the Fit Crawl Internship/ service learning include:

·         Scheduling with fitness & wellness studios

·         Working with Sponsors & Donors

·         Media Relations

·         Marketing Events (Social Media & Graphic Design)

·         Event Planning

·         Mammogram coordination

Dedication to healthcare advocacy and proficiency in excel are a plus.

Internship would include working with Nashville Fit Magazine

·         Social media (Instagram) + trending content

·         Graphic design (Canva/Adobe)

·         Networking/outreach with gyms, businesses, influencers

·         Event hustle (set-up, day-of support, problem solving)

Also, there will be an opportunity to learn and engage with the American Cancer Society

Contact: Rashed Fakhruddin, 615-480-6146; rfakhruddin@gmail.com

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

The American Cancer Society’s Men Wear Pink 6th Annual Fit Crawl 2 Fight Breast Cancer will be taking place this October to raise awareness in the fight against a disease that remains one of the most pervasive health challenges, impacting millions of lives annually. Funds raised through this fitness initiative support lifesaving programs, including groundbreaking research and essential patient services.

The annual Fit Crawl 2 Fight Breast Cancer, launched in 2020, is an opportunity to help build a community around survivors support through the fitness studios, as well as an opportunity to try to stay healthy, both physically & emotionally via exercise, as higher levels of physical activity are linked to lower risk of cancer and other diseases while also being linked to healing.

Through this month long crawl to over 50 fitness & wellness studios, we help raise awareness and funds in the fight against breast cancer through the American Cancer Society via their intensive cancer research, patient support as well as education and awareness where over a quarter million women are diagnosed with breast cancer and over 40 thousand die from it in the U.S., while 1 in 8 women are expected to develop breast cancer in their lifetime! Thanks to more awareness and donations towards cancer research, the death rate has gone down 42% over the last 2 decades!

Workouts are of varying styles, including yoga, cycling, Pilates, boxing, barre, HIIT, strength conditioning, cardio, ballet....

Visit our new website www.fitcrawl2fightbreastcancer.com.   Follow us @fitcrawl2fightbreastcancer @menwearpinknashville & @nashvillefit for more information. Nashville Fit Magazine is a major partner.

Primary responsibilities for the Fit Crawl Internship/ service learning include:

·         Scheduling with fitness & wellness studios

·         Working with Sponsors & Donors

·         Media Relations

·         Marketing Events (Social Media & Graphic Design)

·         Event Planning

·         Mammogram coordination

Dedication to healthcare advocacy and proficiency in excel are a plus.

Internship would include working with Nashville Fit Magazine

·         Social media (Instagram) + trending content

·         Graphic design (Canva/Adobe)

·         Networking/outreach with gyms, businesses, influencers

·         Event hustle (set-up, day-of support, problem solving)

Also, there will be an opportunity to learn and engage with the American Cancer Society

Contact: Rashed Fakhruddin, 615-480-6146; rfakhruddin@gmail.com

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2025

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Connections Fair Volunteers (2025)

 

Volunteers are needed to help with any, all or even parts of the following shifts at this year's Community Connections Fair to be held on Wednesday, Sept. 17, in the Maddox Grand Atrium:

8:15 - 9:30 a.m. - Set-up (Helping guests bring in their displays and set them up) 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. - Actual Event (Helping to scan QR codes for WELL Core credit, making sure that agencies and attendees have what they need) 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. - Clean-up (Helping agencies take down displays and making sure the area is tidy)

Service WELL Core credit is available for volunteers under the Serve Together, Different Population, or Asset-Based Learning behaviors. Students must submit reflections on Suitable to earn credit.

Contact Tim Stewart, Director of Community-Engaged Learning and Service, tim.stewart@belmont.edu, 615-460-5431, for more information.

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

 

Volunteers are needed to help with any, all or even parts of the following shifts at this year's Community Connections Fair to be held on Wednesday, Sept. 17, in the Maddox Grand Atrium:

8:15 - 9:30 a.m. - Set-up (Helping guests bring in their displays and set them up) 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. - Actual Event (Helping to scan QR codes for WELL Core credit, making sure that agencies and attendees have what they need) 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. - Clean-up (Helping agencies take down displays and making sure the area is tidy)

Service WELL Core credit is available for volunteers under the Serve Together, Different Population, or Asset-Based Learning behaviors. Students must submit reflections on Suitable to earn credit.

Contact Tim Stewart, Director of Community-Engaged Learning and Service, tim.stewart@belmont.edu, 615-460-5431, for more information.

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Belmont Vaccination Event - This is our Shot! (October 22)

Volunteers are needed to help with Belmont's Campaign for Mass Vaccination Event.  Needs include:

Handing out snacks and drinks Assisting individuals with signing consent forms Encouraging folks to get the shot

The event will take place in the Maddox Grand Atrium from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Sign-up for one or more 2 hour shifts below!
(schedule includes arriving 15 minutes before your actual shift starts)


Service Wellness WELLCore available through Suitable.  Click here for more information.

Old WELLCore - (10 points for each hour served) since this effort will not only benefit Belmont, but the greater community as well!

New WELLCore - Could count for the Serve Together Experience in the New WELLCore Path

Either way, be sure to submit your hours through Get Connected after you volunteer

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Volunteers are needed to help with Belmont's Campaign for Mass Vaccination Event.  Needs include:

Handing out snacks and drinks Assisting individuals with signing consent forms Encouraging folks to get the shot

The event will take place in the Maddox Grand Atrium from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Sign-up for one or more 2 hour shifts below!
(schedule includes arriving 15 minutes before your actual shift starts)


Service Wellness WELLCore available through Suitable.  Click here for more information.

Old WELLCore - (10 points for each hour served) since this effort will not only benefit Belmont, but the greater community as well!

New WELLCore - Could count for the Serve Together Experience in the New WELLCore Path

Either way, be sure to submit your hours through Get Connected after you volunteer

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Belmont Vaccination Event - This is our Shot! (September 16)

Volunteers are needed to help with Belmont's Campaign for Mass Vaccination Event.  Needs include:

Handing out snacks and drinks Assisting individuals with signing consent forms Encouraging folks to get the shot

The event will take place in the Maddox Grand Atrium from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Sign-up for one or more 2 hour shifts below!
(schedule includes arriving 15 minutes before your actual shift starts)


Service Wellness WELLCore available through Suitable.  Click here for more information.

Old WELLCore - (10 points for each hour served) since this effort will not only benefit Belmont, but the greater community as well!

New WELLCore - Could count for the Serve Together Experience in the New WELLCore Path

Either way, be sure to submit your hours through Get Connected after you volunteer

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Volunteers are needed to help with Belmont's Campaign for Mass Vaccination Event.  Needs include:

Handing out snacks and drinks Assisting individuals with signing consent forms Encouraging folks to get the shot

The event will take place in the Maddox Grand Atrium from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Sign-up for one or more 2 hour shifts below!
(schedule includes arriving 15 minutes before your actual shift starts)


Service Wellness WELLCore available through Suitable.  Click here for more information.

Old WELLCore - (10 points for each hour served) since this effort will not only benefit Belmont, but the greater community as well!

New WELLCore - Could count for the Serve Together Experience in the New WELLCore Path

Either way, be sure to submit your hours through Get Connected after you volunteer

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mental Health Marketing Conference Volunteers

Volunteer at the 2025 Mental Health Marketing ConferenceOctober 7–9 • The Factory at Franklin, TN

Mental Health Marketing is looking for motivated student volunteers to join the team behind the 2025 Mental Health Marketing Conference: a three-day event featuring more than 60+ speakers from across the mental and behavioral health industry, including marketers, clinicians, and executives.

Why Volunteer:

Network with industry leaders and potential employersStrengthen your resume with real-world experienceVolunteer 6 or more hours and receive a free conference ticket Receive volunteer hours for school credit 

Volunteer Roles:

Registration Crew: Welcome attendees, print badges, distribute tote bags, sell merch, and provide directions.Room Hosts: Keep presentation rooms tidy, assist speakers, and help attendees and speaker find their way.Setup & Teardown Team: Help prepare and clean up the event space.

Requirements:

Reliable transportationA friendly, professional demeanor

How To Sign Up:

Complete this form and we will match you to the best of our ability to a shift that works for you. Once matched with a shift, we will email you the details and ask for a confirmation of service. 

Questions? Email chelsea@mhmarketing.org

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Volunteer at the 2025 Mental Health Marketing ConferenceOctober 7–9 • The Factory at Franklin, TN

Mental Health Marketing is looking for motivated student volunteers to join the team behind the 2025 Mental Health Marketing Conference: a three-day event featuring more than 60+ speakers from across the mental and behavioral health industry, including marketers, clinicians, and executives.

Why Volunteer:

Network with industry leaders and potential employersStrengthen your resume with real-world experienceVolunteer 6 or more hours and receive a free conference ticket Receive volunteer hours for school credit 

Volunteer Roles:

Registration Crew: Welcome attendees, print badges, distribute tote bags, sell merch, and provide directions.Room Hosts: Keep presentation rooms tidy, assist speakers, and help attendees and speaker find their way.Setup & Teardown Team: Help prepare and clean up the event space.

Requirements:

Reliable transportationA friendly, professional demeanor

How To Sign Up:

Complete this form and we will match you to the best of our ability to a shift that works for you. Once matched with a shift, we will email you the details and ask for a confirmation of service. 

Questions? Email chelsea@mhmarketing.org

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 7, 2025 through Oct 9, 2025

Zip Code: 37064

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Get Connected Orientation

Click here to access the Service Wellness + Get Connected Orientation video tutorial, and follow along below.

Welcome to Get Connected! Follow these steps to complete your Orientation. Respond to this Need by clicking the blue RESPOND button at the top right and submit need response on the next page. Keep one tab open to this page to follow the prompts! Open a new window and navigate to Get Connected. Click on your initials on the top right of Get Connected and toggle down to View Profile. Add at least one interest. Go to the Agencies tab. Find an Agency that energizes you and become an Agency Fan. Feel free to use to Filters to find agencies based on your interests! Go to the Needs tab. Use the Search bar and Filters to find: one Need related to Animals one Need that is Virtual one Need happening on a Saturday (the calendar view might be helpful here!) Respond to at least two (or more!) additional Needs.  OLD WELL Core system: We will approve your hour for finishing this Get Connected Orientation once you complete and log hours for an additional Need on Get Connected. Once approved, submit a Community Wellness activity on Suitable. NEW WELL Core system: This orientation no longer counts for credit. We encourage you to use to Educational Resources list on the Training/Workshop activity task to dive deeper into a community issue/context to earn a Service Wellness credit! Click the Entering Individual Hours tab and watch the video about logging Individual Hours. Open a new browser window and find the Office of Service-Learning website. What are the names of the Director and Assistant Director? Navigate to the Service Wellness page. Up to how many months after you initially volunteered can you log your hours for approval? (Hint: scroll down!) If you have further questions, what email should you email? Visit ALLINtovote.org: Check your voter registration status. If you’re not registered, please consider registering to vote!This can earn you the Civic Engagement credit for Service Wellness! Submit your reflection here on Suitable to earn credit. Complete the Google Form using your responses from this Orientation. Log your hour for Get Connected Orientation in Get Connected by clicking the top yellow ADD HOURS button. Under Hour Type, select Yes and click the Get Connected Orientation Need from the dropdown list. Complete the form and hit submit. Hooray!

 

REMINDER:

OLD WELL Core: We will approve your hour for finishing this Get Connected Orientation only after you complete and log hours for an additional Need on Get Connected.

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Click here to access the Service Wellness + Get Connected Orientation video tutorial, and follow along below.

Welcome to Get Connected! Follow these steps to complete your Orientation. Respond to this Need by clicking the blue RESPOND button at the top right and submit need response on the next page. Keep one tab open to this page to follow the prompts! Open a new window and navigate to Get Connected. Click on your initials on the top right of Get Connected and toggle down to View Profile. Add at least one interest. Go to the Agencies tab. Find an Agency that energizes you and become an Agency Fan. Feel free to use to Filters to find agencies based on your interests! Go to the Needs tab. Use the Search bar and Filters to find: one Need related to Animals one Need that is Virtual one Need happening on a Saturday (the calendar view might be helpful here!) Respond to at least two (or more!) additional Needs.  OLD WELL Core system: We will approve your hour for finishing this Get Connected Orientation once you complete and log hours for an additional Need on Get Connected. Once approved, submit a Community Wellness activity on Suitable. NEW WELL Core system: This orientation no longer counts for credit. We encourage you to use to Educational Resources list on the Training/Workshop activity task to dive deeper into a community issue/context to earn a Service Wellness credit! Click the Entering Individual Hours tab and watch the video about logging Individual Hours. Open a new browser window and find the Office of Service-Learning website. What are the names of the Director and Assistant Director? Navigate to the Service Wellness page. Up to how many months after you initially volunteered can you log your hours for approval? (Hint: scroll down!) If you have further questions, what email should you email? Visit ALLINtovote.org: Check your voter registration status. If you’re not registered, please consider registering to vote!This can earn you the Civic Engagement credit for Service Wellness! Submit your reflection here on Suitable to earn credit. Complete the Google Form using your responses from this Orientation. Log your hour for Get Connected Orientation in Get Connected by clicking the top yellow ADD HOURS button. Under Hour Type, select Yes and click the Get Connected Orientation Need from the dropdown list. Complete the form and hit submit. Hooray!

 

REMINDER:

OLD WELL Core: We will approve your hour for finishing this Get Connected Orientation only after you complete and log hours for an additional Need on Get Connected.

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 9/11 Day of Service Support Staff

On Thursday, September 11, 2025, 9/11 Day will host community meal packing events in 24 cities across the country. In total, more than 30,000 volunteers will gather to assemble 8 million meals for those at risk of hunger in their local communities.

“2024 Meal Pack Highlights” 2-minute video

The “Support Staff” volunteers help make sure that everything runs smoothly, that everyone has a great time and that all our meals get packed and delivered to where they will do the most good.

SUPPORT STAFF ROLES:Table Captains: As a Table Captain, you will take charge of one or two assembly lines, guiding a team of Meal Pack volunteers. You will train volunteers as they arrive, troubleshoot, answer questions throughout the shift, and keep energy levels and spirits high!
Heavy Lifters/Runners: As a Heavy Lifter, you will play a vital role in maintaining a steady flow of supplies at each packing station, ensuring the meal-packing process runs smoothly and efficiently. Before volunteering for this role, it is very important to note that this role requires that you can lift and carry 50 lbs repeatedly for about 90 minutes.
Guest Services: As a member of the Guest Services Teams, you will play a key role in welcoming, checking in, directing and assisting Meal Pack Volunteers and/or Support Staff as they arrive at the event, answering questions and troubleshooting challenges.
Set Up and Break Down Support: As a member of this team, you will help get the room ready pre-event or clean up post-event.THE COMMITMENT:*One-hour training session via Zoom, will be scheduled for the week before the event.Roughly 4.5 hours on the day of the event. Shift times are 7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 11:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

* Please note that these are unpaid, volunteer positions


READY TO REGISTER? In addition to responding on Get Connected, click here and let them know what role you think is best for you. They’ll be in touch to confirm your selection and provide more details. Register today if you’d like to be a part of this amazing event!

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

On Thursday, September 11, 2025, 9/11 Day will host community meal packing events in 24 cities across the country. In total, more than 30,000 volunteers will gather to assemble 8 million meals for those at risk of hunger in their local communities.

“2024 Meal Pack Highlights” 2-minute video

The “Support Staff” volunteers help make sure that everything runs smoothly, that everyone has a great time and that all our meals get packed and delivered to where they will do the most good.

SUPPORT STAFF ROLES:Table Captains: As a Table Captain, you will take charge of one or two assembly lines, guiding a team of Meal Pack volunteers. You will train volunteers as they arrive, troubleshoot, answer questions throughout the shift, and keep energy levels and spirits high!
Heavy Lifters/Runners: As a Heavy Lifter, you will play a vital role in maintaining a steady flow of supplies at each packing station, ensuring the meal-packing process runs smoothly and efficiently. Before volunteering for this role, it is very important to note that this role requires that you can lift and carry 50 lbs repeatedly for about 90 minutes.
Guest Services: As a member of the Guest Services Teams, you will play a key role in welcoming, checking in, directing and assisting Meal Pack Volunteers and/or Support Staff as they arrive at the event, answering questions and troubleshooting challenges.
Set Up and Break Down Support: As a member of this team, you will help get the room ready pre-event or clean up post-event.THE COMMITMENT:*One-hour training session via Zoom, will be scheduled for the week before the event.Roughly 4.5 hours on the day of the event. Shift times are 7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 11:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

* Please note that these are unpaid, volunteer positions


READY TO REGISTER? In addition to responding on Get Connected, click here and let them know what role you think is best for you. They’ll be in touch to confirm your selection and provide more details. Register today if you’d like to be a part of this amazing event!

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 11, 2025

Zip Code: 37213

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ensemble Music International--Facilitator

We are seeking a person that can support the Ensemble International Director. The ensemble has a director based abroad, and this role will act as facilitator for rehearsals twice a month and preparation for special events. 
Responsibilities:

Facilitate in-person rehearsals and fine-tune the ensemble’s performance in alignment with the compositions and music arrangements from the director.

Rehearsal Time (2 hours every two weeks)
 
The practices are taking place at El Shaddai Christian Church Historic Building at 10604 Concord Rd. Brentwood TN 37027

Margaret Castro, Pastor
mcastro@elshaddaicc.org
El Shaddai Christian Church
9826 Concord Rd
Brentwood, TN 37027

www.historicconcordchurch.org

www.elshaddaicc.org

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

We are seeking a person that can support the Ensemble International Director. The ensemble has a director based abroad, and this role will act as facilitator for rehearsals twice a month and preparation for special events. 
Responsibilities:

Facilitate in-person rehearsals and fine-tune the ensemble’s performance in alignment with the compositions and music arrangements from the director.

Rehearsal Time (2 hours every two weeks)
 
The practices are taking place at El Shaddai Christian Church Historic Building at 10604 Concord Rd. Brentwood TN 37027

Margaret Castro, Pastor
mcastro@elshaddaicc.org
El Shaddai Christian Church
9826 Concord Rd
Brentwood, TN 37027

www.historicconcordchurch.org

www.elshaddaicc.org

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Choir Director

We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic, adaptable, and ready to shape the musical journeys of young singers in a Young Adult Choir. Ideally, we would like someone with deep understanding of vocal techniques, great communications skills to attract young people with no experience but may have potential along with a great desire to develop talents and serve the body of Christ. 

Qualities & Qualifications:

Education: A degree in Music Education, Choral Conducting, or a related field.  Leadership: Ability to inspire, motivate, and guide young adult singers. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work collaboratively with diverse groups. Communication: Clear, effective communication and organizational skills to manage rehearsals, schedules, and performances.

1.     Rehearsal Time (2 hours per week): Weekly rehearsals are crucial in the early stages. Depending on the group’s skill level.
2.     Performance Preparation   Before special holidays Christmas, and festivities such as Easter, or particular community events like outreach and evangelism.  

For more information, please contact:

Margaret Castro, Pastor
mcastro@elshaddaicc.org
El Shaddai Christian Church
9826 Concord Rd
Brentwood, TN 37027

www.historicconcordchurch.org

www.elshaddaicc.org

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic, adaptable, and ready to shape the musical journeys of young singers in a Young Adult Choir. Ideally, we would like someone with deep understanding of vocal techniques, great communications skills to attract young people with no experience but may have potential along with a great desire to develop talents and serve the body of Christ. 

Qualities & Qualifications:

Education: A degree in Music Education, Choral Conducting, or a related field.  Leadership: Ability to inspire, motivate, and guide young adult singers. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work collaboratively with diverse groups. Communication: Clear, effective communication and organizational skills to manage rehearsals, schedules, and performances.

1.     Rehearsal Time (2 hours per week): Weekly rehearsals are crucial in the early stages. Depending on the group’s skill level.
2.     Performance Preparation   Before special holidays Christmas, and festivities such as Easter, or particular community events like outreach and evangelism.  

For more information, please contact:

Margaret Castro, Pastor
mcastro@elshaddaicc.org
El Shaddai Christian Church
9826 Concord Rd
Brentwood, TN 37027

www.historicconcordchurch.org

www.elshaddaicc.org

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: No