Comcast invites Michiganders to join several thousand local employees, family members, friends, and community partners in volunteering for one of more than 25 service opportunities during the 16th Comcast Cares Day.
Projects begin Saturday, April 15 and culminate on Comcast Cares Day, Saturday, April 22.
On April 22, the Belleville High School Marching Band volunteers will meet at 7:30 a.m. at BHS to do community cleanup projects. BHS is at 501 West Columbia Ave., Belleville.
Comcast Cares Day is a companywide celebration of Comcast’s year-round commitment to service and the nation’s largest single-day corporate volunteer effort in the country.
“Supporting employee volunteerism that makes change happen in the community is a core value at Comcast,” said Tim Collins, regional senior vice president for Comcast’s Heartland Region, which includes Michigan.
“Part of what makes Comcast Cares Day so special is that we bring together not only our employees, but their friends, family members and other community members who wish to join our efforts in making Michigan an even greater place to live.”
This year, the company expects more than 100,000 volunteers to participate in approximately 900 projects across the country and around the world. To date, volunteers have contributed nearly 5 million volunteer hours at 7,700 projects since Comcast Cares Day began in 2001.
For more information on the projects, visit: www.comcast.com/community .
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