
Tampa Bay Community Groups Need Your Help This Summer
Five Tampa Bay organizations are calling for volunteers, donations, and support this July and August. From helping families battling pediatric cancer to giving shelter pets a better day, there's a way for everyone to make a difference.
If you've been looking for a way to give back this summer, Tampa Bay's nonprofit community has something for you.
Five local organizations are rallying support this month, each tackling a different challenge facing their neighbors. The opportunities range from donating old towels to spending a Saturday morning helping people experiencing homelessness.
The Love McKinley Fund is hosting its 12th annual charity golf tournament and dinner to support families navigating pediatric cancer treatment at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital. The two-day event kicks off July 17 with dinner and a silent auction in St. Petersburg, followed by golf at Bardmoor on July 18.
Florida Dream Center, which has been fighting poverty and hunger since 2012, needs gently used towels for clients and volunteers to help with their mobile food bank. Every Saturday morning, their Adopt-a-Block teams hit the streets to serve homeless, homebound, elderly, and disabled residents.
Deuces Live is organizing a community cleanup along their corridor on July 26. Volunteers will gather at Tangerine Plaza to spruce up the neighborhood, with all supplies provided and water available on site.

SPCA Tampa Bay launched its first-ever Christmas in July donation drive to collect toys and treats for shelter animals. The wish list includes everything from dog chew toys to rabbit supplies, with multiple drop-off locations across the county.
MisTer'z Barber Lounge is preparing for their annual Kutz for Kids event on August 9, offering free back-to-school haircuts, food, and swag bags filled with school supplies. The barbershop is accepting supply donations and volunteer sign-ups now.
The Ripple Effect
These five efforts show how community strength comes in many forms. A donated towel helps someone fresh from a shower at a support center feel dignified. A Saturday morning spent picking up litter transforms how residents feel about their neighborhood. School supplies in a child's hands mean one less worry for a struggling parent.
Each organization addresses a real gap in services that government programs don't fully cover. Together, they're weaving a safety net made of compassion and elbow grease.
The beauty of this lineup is simple: no matter your schedule, skills, or resources, there's a match. You can drop off towels on your lunch break, spend a weekend morning outdoors, or buy supplies online from your couch.
Tampa Bay's helpers are ready to welcome more hands and hearts.
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