Volunteers assembling furniture and organizing equipment at United Way's new Levittown community service center

Marketing Agency Rallies Volunteers for United Way

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A Pennsylvania marketing agency brought together business owners and community members to help set up furniture and equipment at United Way's new Levittown location. The three-hour volunteer effort is part of a quarterly initiative connecting local businesses with meaningful community work.

Sometimes making a difference means rolling up your sleeves, reading instruction manuals, and assembling furniture together. That's exactly what happened when Marketing Agency Near You (MANY) organized 15 volunteers to help Bucks County United Way prepare its new Levittown space.

On June 10, the group spent three hours building and organizing essential items the nonprofit will need to serve local families. They assembled 10 clothing racks, 15 carts, two lockers, tables, and standing desks, transforming empty space into a functional service center.

The volunteer day brought together an impressive mix of people from across Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Business owners from companies like BlueEyes & Beyond and Forge Fiber Infrastructure worked alongside Bank of America employees, Friends of Tyler State Park members, and United Way staff to get the job done.

Amanda Snyder from Marketing Agency Near You captured the spirit perfectly: "Community work is not always glamorous. Sometimes it is boxes, bolts, instruction manuals, and a group of people figuring it out together."

The Ripple Effect

Marketing Agency Rallies Volunteers for United Way

This wasn't just about furniture assembly. The event represented MANY's larger belief that business success and community wellbeing go hand in hand.

Through their MANY Hands United for Impact program, the agency hosts quarterly service days that give local business networks practical ways to support nonprofits. Previous events focused on sorting and packing donations, but this one centered on physical space preparation.

Founder Dan Jones explained the connection: "Helping businesses grow is our mission. Helping the community thrive is part of that same story." When businesses collaborate on community projects, big goals suddenly feel achievable.

The volunteer model works because it's built on action rather than just donations. People show up, work together, and see immediate results from their efforts.

For United Way, the prepared space means they can move forward with opening a location designed to serve Bucks County families with dignity and efficiency. For the volunteers, it meant connecting with neighbors while doing work that truly matters.

When local businesses and community members show up together with tools in hand, they're building more than furniture.

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