Ways to Help Local Charities in Cobb County, Georgia

Once you choose a charity to support, decide how you would like to help the charity. Although people often donate money to their favorite charity in their community, you can also choose to donate your skills by volunteering your time or you can make regular donations of items that you no longer need.



Although some charities in Cobb County, Georgia, provide direct services like food, shelter and clothing to those in need, other charities help the community through education and information.

  1. Volunteer Your Time

    • Help deliver food, organize clothes or tutor a child for Cobb County charities. Camp, an organization in the Cobb County city of Austell, needs volunteers to maintain the charity's food pantry and clothes closet. Volunteers also help locate the resources that attendees need when visiting Camp.

      The Salvation Army in Marietta requires volunteers to help children with their homework in an after-school program.

      Habitat for Humanity in Cobb County helps build houses for the needy and requests volunteers to help build the homes.

    Raising Money

    • MUST Ministries is a Cobb County organization that provides food, medical care, employment assistance and shelter to the community. The organization encourages people to raise money from family and friends. MUST ministries asks volunteers to create individual online donation pages to facilitate fundraising so people can donate money to the charity.

      Sell tickets for a charity event or collect sponsors for a marathon to benefit a charity. For example, 10 Women of Hope, an organization in Marietta, asks its members to sell tickets to functions like the annual Girls Night Out entertainment event. Proceeds help single mothers.

    Donations

    • Donate money, clothes or food to Cobb County charities like Meals on Wheels that accept donations online and in person. Meals on Wheels delivers food to the homes of the elderly. Even when charities do not need volunteers to donate their time or materials, charities accept monetary donations.

      The charities can use the money to buy goods or defray administrative expenses. Donations to charities are usually tax deductable. Local civic groups like the Rotary Club of Cobb County, the Kiwanis Club, and churches like Turner Chapel AME Church in Marietta often accept donations that benefit local charities and people in need.

    Get the Word Out

    • Tell others about the charity's good works. People who have benefited from the charity or those who actively volunteer or donate are in a special position to recruit others. Share stories about the charity with anyone who would listen to inspire people to help those in need.

      When people are aware of the good that a charity contributes to those in Cobb County, they may choose to contact the charity and offer support. Submitting information about a charity event or fundraiser to a local newspaper, online news service, television or a radio station can bring in thousands of dollars of donations or attract dozens of other volunteers.

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