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That's what this event is about! Find out what services there are on the island, and how you can help them make our community a better place. Nonprofits will be there with information about what their needs are, whether it's volunteering your time, donating cash, donating items they can take to those in need, or just spreading the word.
Saturday, November 23 (the Saturday before Thanksgiving), 10-4
Auction and Raffle 3-4 (need not be present to win!)
5642 Bayview Road
Langley, WA 98260
A gift certificate for your business? A piece of custom art? Something that is just awesome?
We will be holding an auction for larger donated items online, and a raffle for smaller items onsite at the event. You can designate which of the nonprofits your donated item goes towards if you choose, or if you just want it to help someone, everything else will be auctioned or raffled off with the proceeds split evenly between all nonprofits present.
For items being donated by our other markets' participants, we will store them at the time of that event. For everyone else, we will be able to store items after November 1. We may ask that items that are heavy or bulky remain with you until after the auction.
ISR provides all manner of resources for our local seniors, including Meals On Wheels, social interaction, a medical equipment lending library, medical transportation and much more. ISR will be bringing items for the silent auction.
Current donation needs: winter coats, blankets, new in-package underwear and socks.
We provide assistance to the island's homeless population, including an overnight shelter and longer-term shelters for families. and single adults.
Current donation needs: laundry detergent pods and toilet paper.
We are here for the small animals in need on the island. We help get homeless and in-crisis pets into foster care and their furever homes, and provide food for them from our pet food pantry.
South Whidbey at Home is a membership-based nonprofit dedicated to helping older (55+) South Whidbey residents remain in their homes and active in the community by providing access to a variety of professional services, volunteer assistance, and social activities. We are committed to improving the well-being of our members by connecting people of all ages in a mutually beneficial way.
Our mission is to connect, educate, and serve Veterans, their families and communities. Programs and benefits are available to them through the Veterans Administration and our local volunteer organization. We provide veterans and their families with van transportation to off island medical appointments. We network with existing veteran services organizations, community groups and churches to reach out to veterans and their families in need.
In addition, by partnering with other non-profits, we provide opportunities for veterans to serve youth and other non-veterans in need in our community.
WIDT is dedicated to providing aspiring dancers with pre-professional performance experience, as well as provide the community with high quality dance productions, like The Nutcracker (and other classical ballets) and live contemporary concert dance.
Our mission is to ignite the power of accessible classical theatre to build empathy and connection. We envision community where our differences bring us together in celebration and curiosity. We envision the ripple effect this has toward cultural education and change. We believe theatre is a crucial catalyst toward an empathetic community, where everyone has access and everyone is welcome.
Our mission is to serve those in need with no-cost tangible goods, food and support services. That may be with tangible items or referral services for those whose heart needs a little extra kindness and/or direction. The volunteers are here to bless, to listen, to touch people's hearts and to make those less fortunate feel that they are cared about. The Garage is about neighbors helping neighbors, families helping families in need. We are proud to be a 100% volunteer-run organization.
Queen-Bee Pantry is a nonprofit started in 2024. Our mission is to assist families experiencing food needs and to eliminate hunger in Island County; to educate clients about nutrition and life skills in hopes of improving their lives and our communities as a whole. To provide a welcoming environment filled with love and compassion and to respect autonomy of the individuals.
Current donation needs: canned food.
Local artists creating mystical art from reusable materials
Monthly silent disco parties
Music festivals and events
Custom art installations
Music and arts education
The mission of the Whidbey Camano Land Trust is to protect, restore and create access to forests, shorelines, farmlands and other habitats in Island County and the Salish Sea, for ecological and community resilience and the benefit of all living things.
Our desire is for every woman who walks through our doors to be informed, supported, and empowered through her pregnancy decision and beyond. We believe women facing an unplanned or unsupported pregnancy deserve to make decisions surrounded by people who will not pressure or coerce them. We do not profit from your choice or provide or refer for abortion services. We provide parenting classes and material support.
Current donation needs: diapers.
Langley Main Street Association (LMSA) is here to support all the things that
make Langley remarkable!
Our mission is straightforward: To cultivate the vitality of Langley’s
downtown district through the promotion of community, culture, history, and
commerce.
Our vision is simple: For Langley’s downtown to be overowing with creative
vitality and authentic charm, wrapped in a thriving community where
everyone belongs, and has an opportunity to live, learn, work, shop, and
play.
Langley Main Street Association is a non-prot organization formed in 2010.
We are an affiliate of the Washington State Main Street Program, which
focuses on economic revitalization and historic preservation in communities
all over the state. From the start, we have been committed to preserving the
small historic downtown character of Langley, while lessening the burden on
city government, and collaborating with like-minded community partners.
LMSA’s reach is broad and includes creating beautiful gardens and public
spaces in the downtown area; planning exciting community events;
supporting a thriving commercial district; providing seasonal decorations
throughout the year; and showcasing the charm and character of our Village
by the Sea.
Volunteer opportunities abound at LMSA! We have four active committees:
Outreach, Economic Vitality, Design, and Promotion, and each one offers may
ways to participate.
Current donation needs: your time!
South Whidbey Hearts & Hammers (SWH&H) mission is to provide volunteers with the opportunity to build community by connecting neighbors-in-need with neighbors who can help them remain safe and healthy in their homes. Founded in 1994, SWH&H has remained committed to fostering a community spirit of compassion while giving neighbors a helping hand.
Every year, on the First Saturday in May, we gather over 350 volunteers to participate in a one-day work party, making health and safety repairs to homes across South Whidbey. We need all kinds of volunteers: Plumbers, Electricians, Carpenters, Cooks & Kitchen Helpers, Yard Workers & Gardeners, Willing Laborers, Pick-up Trucks & Drivers. All are welcome from age 12 - 112!
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