Bake Dog Treats for Community First! Village (Virtual Activity)

Austin

Family Volunteering

Start Date
End Date
Duration
1 hours
Location
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Austin, TX
United States

Activity Description

Help keep pups happy at Mobile Loaves & Fishes' Community First! Village by making homemade dog treats for the residents' pets! Generation SERVE takes these treats to the Community First! Village's Farmer's Market each month to give to the residents. Just a heads up - the recipe used in this activity requires you to use peanut butter.


This activity will be done from your home and you will need to provide ingredients (1/3 cup pumpkin puree • 1/2 cup natural peanut butter • 1 cup flour)


Families who sign up for this activity will receive a separate email with a Zoom link to the online introduction and discussion with a Generation SERVE Activity Lead. You can complete the project on your own time after the Zoom meet up.


You will need to drop off finished treats at the Generation SERVE office located at 5555 N. Lamar Blvd., C-123. Office hours are by appointment only. Please email contact@generationserve.org to schedule a time.


Activity Requirements

  • This activity is great for all ages!
  • Our program is designed to be a family experience. We require an adult participant to attend the virtual gathering and to work alongside their child for all our Family Volunteering activities.

More About Our Partners

Mobile Loaves & Fishes' Community First! Village is a 51-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for men and women coming out of chronic homelessness. 


Support Generation SERVE

We provide an Activity Lead for every activity. A $10 donation would help us cover the costs for this activity! We also greatly appreciate donations from our Amazon wishlist! Finally, you also can become a family sponsor to support us in providing fun volunteer opportunities for other families! Thank you for your support and generosity! We appreciate it!

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