Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

Thursday, November 19, 2020

FHS Swim team fund raiser - candle sale

From Jill Gabel Simms:
 
Hi Everyone! Franklin High School Varsity Swim is holding a candle sale this week only. Below you can see the candles being offered, all locally poured here in Franklin by Boston Wick. The scent of each candle is marked in the lower right hand corner of the label, and a description of each scent is in the list. Candles sell for $20/each and the team will earn $10 from each candle. 
 
Please reach out to your favorite swimmer from the team to order or PM me directly, as my son, Zach, is a swimmer. Orders will be accepted this week only in order to be delivered in time for the holidays. Payment with order via cash, check or Venmo. 
 
Thanks so much!
 
https://facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10151502923764995&id=173205529994

FHS Swim team fund raiser - candle sale
FHS Swim team fund raiser - candle sale

FHS Swim team fund raiser - candle sale 1
FHS Swim team fund raiser - candle sale 1


Two Facebook Pages Created to Promote Local Businesses - United Regional Chamber of Commerce is ready to help promote your business

The United Regional Chamber of Commerce (URCC) has created two Facebook pages to promote local businesses – Rally ‘Round the Restaurants and Back to Business. These pages are open to all local businesses (URCC members as well as others) that want to promote how they are innovating to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In these difficult and uncertain times, many local restaurants are struggling, day to day. Local restaurants are welcome to post their specials, events, and hours of operation on the URCC Rally ‘Round the Restaurants page (https://www.facebook.com/United-Regionals-Rally-round-the-Restaurants-109228560731634).  

URCC Rally ‘Round the Restaurants
URCC Rally ‘Round the Restaurants page

Holiday shopping has begun and the URCC wants to help by bringing customers to local businesses. These businesses can post their information including special holiday promotions and sales On the Back to Business Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/United-Regionals-Back-to-Business-106228444403838).

Back to Business Facebook page
URCC Back to Business Facebook page

The URCC has created these pages to get the word out and to help local businesses succeed.

Please contact President/CEO Jack Lank jack@unitedregionalchamber.org for more information or if you have any questions. He is looking forward to hearing from you to learn about anything that the URCC can do to help local businesses.

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Franklin Interact presents ... Monster Dash!

Franklin Interact is proud to announce that we will be holding a Monster Dash! Information is listed below: 

October 30, 2020 - 5:30 PM at Timeless Crossfit (90 Hayward Street Franklin MA) 

Please bring the following:  
• Mask (Required)
• Yoga mat
• Costume
 
 
 

 

Sunday, September 27, 2020

Nature’s Nurse Wildlife Rehabilitation has an easy way for you to help today!

"Friends, Family, Everyone 😁 Please, PLEASE vote for me through the Tractor Supply Rescue Grant. I am one of the 25 finalists ( through my Nature’s Nurse Wildlife Rehabilitation page ) Top 8 win $25,000 for their rescue. 

Voting started at midnight and ends Sept 30. You can only vote once so please share with everyone you know and encourage them to vote. I would be so grateful and can do so much more with these funds ❤️🐾. 

You vote by putting a heart on my photo through the link I'll provide.

Vote here > http://tractorsupply.com/rescueyourrescue

#RescueYourRescue #Contest

Please share on Instagram and Twitter if you have them. Thank you all!"

(This is the photo you'll see on the link)

Nature’s Nurse Wildlife Rehabilitation has an easy way for you to help today!
Nature’s Nurse Wildlife Rehabilitation has an easy way for you to help today!


"Nature's Nurse Wildlife Rehabilitation is a registered 501c3 in Franklin, Massachusetts. We nurse sick, orphaned and injured wildlife back to health and back into their natural environment within the state of Massachusetts."

Visit their webpage  http://naturesnursewildliferehabilitation.org/

Or their Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/naturesnursewildliferehabilitation/ 

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

This Thursday: Mental Health During COVID-19 Event

 Friends,

In honor of National Suicide Prevention Month, please join me and representatives from Massachusetts Samaritans for a Facebook Live conversation this Thursday, September 24 from 4-5 PM about mental health, suicide prevention, and the ways in which we can best help ourselves and our loved ones during the COVID-19 pandemic. Come join the conversation! The Samaritans team and I will answer audience questions about mental health and supporting those around us.

Click here to RSVP to the Facebook Live 


For over 40 years, Samaritans have provided life-saving suicide prevention services and nonjudgmental support throughout Massachusetts. Samaritans evolved from one small Helpline to having answered over 2.6 million calls, chats and text messages.

As always, if you or any of your loved ones in my district have fallen on hard times during this public health crisis, please do not hesitate to reach out to my office. My office line is 617-722-1555 and my email is becca.rausch@masenate.gov. We are here to help. You can also find robust resources to help you navigate through COVID-19 on my website.

Wishing you and your families strength, health, and resilience.  

Yours in service,

Senator Becca Rausch

THIS THURSDAY: Mental Health During COVID-19 Event
THIS THURSDAY: Mental Health During COVID-19 Event




Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Franklin Newcomers and Friends Update

We may be paused, but we're still here!

Typically we would be announcing our upcoming September Meeting at this time.  But like everyone and everything else, we're social distancing and staying safe.

BUT, that doesn't mean we're not here if you need us!

Our goal remains to enrich the lives of new and long-time residents of Franklin and nearby towns.  Through our monthly meetings, common interest groups and volunteerism we aim to foster a sense of community as well as new and lasting friendships.  

You can keep up with our plans for the 2020/2021 season on our Facebook and Meetup pages.  

www.facebook.com/FranklinNewcomersFriendsClub/

www.meetup.com/Franklin-Newcomers-Friends/

Check in with us on social media to learn about virtual and social distance gatherings and plans for when we can restart our programs and Craft Fair.  And you can always reach out to us with any questions about Franklin or if you're looking to make a social connection.  It is because of and through this organization that we have found lifelong friends!  We love hearing new ideas so please share . . . but , we especially love welcoming new friends

Franklin Newcomers and Friends Update
Franklin Newcomers and Friends Update

Friday, July 31, 2020

Franklin Public Library: August 2020 Newsletter

Franklin Public Library August 2020 Newsletter

Curbside Pickup Update
We're making changes to our curbside pickup so that you can pick up your items comfortably in all kinds of weather! Starting today at 10AM, curbside pickup will be in the vestibule of our new entrance at the top of the ramp! You'll be able to grab your items from this spot going forward! As a reminder, pickup is from 10AM-4:30PM!

Adult Programs
Franklin Public Library Book Club, Tuesday, August 25, 7:00 p.m.
The book for discussion is The Water Dancer, by Ta-Nehisi Coates.            
"Young Hiram Walker was born into bondage--and lost his mother and all memory of her when he was a child--but he is also gifted with a mysterious power. Hiram almost drowns when he crashes a carriage into a river, but is saved from the depths by a force he doesn't understand, a blue light that lifts him up and lands him a mile away. This strange brush with death forces a new urgency on Hiram's private rebellion. Spurred on by his improvised plantation family, Thena, his chosen mother, a woman of few words and many secrets, and Sophia, a young woman fighting her own war even as she and Hiram fall in love, he becomes determined to escape the only home he's ever known. 
So begins an unexpected journey into the covert war on slavery that takes Hiram from the corrupt grandeur of Virginia's proud plantations to desperate guerrilla cells in the wilderness, from the coffin of the deep South to dangerously utopic movements in the North. Even as he's enlisted in the underground war between slavers and the enslaved, all Hiram wants is to return to the Walker Plantation to free the family he left behind--but to do so, he must first master his magical gift and reconstruct the story of his greatest loss. 
This is a bracingly original vision of the world of slavery, written with the narrative force of a great adventure. Driven by the author's bold imagination and striking ability to bring readers deep into the interior lives of his brilliantly rendered characters, The Water Dancer is the story of America's oldest struggle--the struggle to tell the truth--from one of our most exciting thinkers and beautiful writers"-- Provided by publisher.
A limited number of copies of the book will be available for checkout. For more information, please contact Assistant Library Director Kim Shipala at kshipala@minlib.net . To register, please visit https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEscuqupjgoGd0XAfQuUAIIChGwkzLwWWsx .

Weekly Facebook Live Events for Kids!
Wake Up Wiggles! Mondays 9:15AM
Tummy Time for Babies! Tuesdays @9:30AM
          email Miss Caleigh at ckeating@minlib.net to register for Tummy Time!
Zoom Cool Cruisers! (Music and movement!) Tuesdays @4:00PM
          email Miss Caleigh at ckeating@minlib.net to register for Cool Cruisers!
Tummy Time for Babies! Thursdays @9:30AM
          email Miss Caleigh at ckeating@minlib.net to register for Tummy Time!
Bookworm Bounce! Thursdays @4:00PM

Happy Feet! Friday, August 14 @10:30AM
REGISTRATION REQUIRED! Please email Miss Bree at bcomeau@minlib.net for information.

Ideal for children ages 2-4

Let's play some music and get those feet moving! Join us for an introductory class into creative movement using very basic ballet moves. From stretching our arms and legs, to skipping, pointing our toes, twirling in place and gentle jumps, we will have fun learning to move to the music while building coordination and confidence.


Toe Jam Puppet Band Virtual Visit!, August 8

Activated Story Theatre Virtual Visit!, August 12

Princess Picnic Virtual Visit, Saturday, August 15, 10:30 a.m.
JOIN US AS WE VIRTUALLY WELCOME A ROYAL PRINCESS FOR A CELEBRATION FULL OF SINGING AND DANCING!
https://www.facebook.com/events/271693900735048/

Zoomtastic Book Club for Kids! Wednesday, August 12 @1:00PM **ideal for grades 3-5!** 
Kids in grades 3-5! Join us for a special zoom book club! We'll be reading a book together, and will meet for 4 lunchtime discussion sessions as we work our way through the book!
Register your child be emailing Miss Caleigh at ckeating@minlib.net
 

Kids Cooking Classes! Wednesdays, August 5 & August 19 @1:00PM
          email Miss Caleigh at ckeating@minlib.net to register for Kids Cooking Classes! **adult supervision required!**

Summer Wrap-Up Virtual Family Dance Party! Friday, August 21 @5:00PM
         email Miss Caleigh at ckeating@minlib.net to register for the Dance Party!

Hodgepodge Hide & Seek! Saturday, August 22, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Where in Franklin is Mr. Vinny and his Giant Puppet? Join the fun for the last Social Distancing Seek and Find of the summer!
Follow the clues posted in the Facebook event and try to spot Mr. Vinny from your vehicle!
Franklin Public Library: August 2020 Newsletter
Franklin Public Library: August 2020 Newsletter

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Facebook LIVE: Franklin's Top dog drawing - July 15 - 10 AM

Who will be Franklin's Top Dog? Find out tomorrow (Weds, July 15) on Facebook Live, when our Town Clerk draws the winner! 

Tune in to our Facebook account here at 10:00 AM 
https://facebook.com/OfficialTownofFranklin

Facebook LIVE: Franklin's Top dog drawing - July 15 - 10 AM
Facebook LIVE: Franklin's Top dog drawing - July 15 - 10 AM
Franklin radar picked up via Twitter
https://twitter.com/TOFranklinMA/status/1283024749472423936?s=09

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Are you ready to Get Back to Business?

Now, with the State getting to reopen businesses we are inviting you to share your reopening plans so we can help celebrate your "Grand Reopening"

We created a Facebook page United Regional's Back to Business (https://www.facebook.com/United-Regionals-Back-to-Business-106228444403838/) and we invite you to post how you are planning to get back to business and to provide insight on the programs and policies being put in place to ready for the public for when you are able to reopen.

We encourage you to take photos with your employees, at your place of business, pictures of the updates you've made to deal with social distancing, special sales and/or promotions.

Post to the page or send your information to jack@unitedregionalchamber.org

We are here to help, let us know what we can do to help you reopen and Get Back to Business!

Thank you,

Jack


Jack Lank, IOM
President & CEO
The United Regional Chamber of Commerce
310 South Street
Plainville, MA 02762
Phone: 508-316-0861
www.unitedregionalchamber.org

"People Do Business With People They Know"

Are you ready to Get Back to Business?
Are you ready to Get Back to Business?

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

FPAC Presents “Great Performances...At Home” on Facebook

The Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC) launched “Great Performances...At Home,” a nightly Facebook Live performance series on Facebook in March. Every night at 7:30 PM EST, a special guest goes live on the Franklin Performing Arts Company Facebook page for a mini-performance. 

Guests to date have included Broadway’s Kara Lindsay (Newsies, WICKED, Beautiful), Emily Koch (WICKED, Waitress), Christopher Rice (currently on the tour of Hamilton), Clay Thomson (Newsies, Matilda, KING KONG), Kevin Massey (Tarzan, Gentleman’s Guide), Ben Cameron (WICKED, Footloose), Jim Hogan (tours of Waitress, Spring Awakening, Phantom of the Opera), and Liz Byrne (Baby It’s You!) as well as resident FPAC favorites Nick Paone, Hallie Wetzell, Irina Fainkichen, Shauna Martin, Ali Funkhouser, and Katie Gray.
Ben Cameron
Ben Cameron

FPAC Director Raye Lynn Mercer comments, “The arts community, locally and globally, has been significantly impacted, yet artists have been the first to share their talents with the world in any way possible. It is the hope of the FPAC Board of Directors that the Metro-West community will reciprocate when venues open and performers are able to go back to work. Unlike large venues that are supported by endowments and major donors, smaller organizations like FPAC and smaller venues like THE BLACK BOX, will face an enormous financial challenge on the other side of this crisis.” 

When the theater is open once again, patrons can look forward to a busy calendar of shows, concerts, and fundraising events. Currently, all are invited to join an FPAC Annual Circle in support of the company and THE BLACK BOX. For more information, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com.

To tune in to these special live performances and view past videos, “like” Franklin Performing Arts Company on Facebook. Audiences can also follow FPAC on Instagram (@franklin.performing.arts.co) and Twitter (@fpac_online)

Intermission Cafe presents Virtual Coffee Houses

During this time of social distancing, Intermission Cafe is collaborating with the Franklin School for the Performing Arts (FSPA) to offer virtual entertainment and community. Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 4:00 PM on Intermission’s Facebook page, Intermission will host a “Virtual Coffee House” featuring live music by the talented students and alumni of the Franklin School for the Performing Arts.

Intermission has previously hosted FSPA students and alumni to present pop, rock, folk, and contemporary musical theater songs in a coffee house format at the cafe itself. Intermission is opening its doors virtually to entertain customers in an interactive and engaging format of popular songs. Performers will converse with their audience sharing interesting facts and stories about the music and original artists they have chosen to perform.

To view the live and past Virtual Coffee House performances, follow Intermission on Facebook. Patrons can also follow Intermission on Instagram (@intermissioncafe). The cafe is located at 36 Main Street (rear) in downtown Franklin.

FSPA alum Griffin Wilkins and current FSPA student Caroline Wilkins
FSPA alum Griffin Wilkins and current FSPA student Caroline Wilkins

Saturday, April 18, 2020

Trivia Night & Thank You Sign Fund Raiser

From Temple Etz Chaim:

Virtual Trivia Night
"Take a break from the day and gather the family for a short round of trivia with Rabbi Alpert as our master of ceremonies!

Congregants, please check your email for more details.
Everyone else, please join us on Facebook Live!"
When: April 23, 2020 - at 5:00 PM

Facebook page = https://www.facebook.com/TempleEtzChaimMA/

Virtual Trivia Night
Virtual Trivia Night
Thank You Sign Fund Raiser

Show your thanks to all those essential workers by placing a lawn sign of thanks on your front lawn. $10 each (includes wire sign holder). Quantities are limited!

Two drive through pick-up times to choose from (at the Temple circle driveway...never leave your car!):
  • Thursday, April 23 from 2-3
  • Sunday, April 26 from 11-1

Questions? Contact Margot Rivelis. 

Ready to purchase one? 

Use this form!  https://templeetzchaim.shulcloud.com/form/thank%20you%20fundraiser


Thank You Sign Fund Raiser
Thank You Sign Fund Raiser

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Rally ’round the Restaurants

"We created a Facebook page -> United Regional’s Rally ’round the Restaurants for any and all restaurants in the region to share their operating hours, menus, specials, etc. This is open to the public, members and non-members, to post their favorite take out spots or pictures of their favorite dishes. Anything that can help the local restaurants during these crazy times.

The United Regional Chamber of Commerce (http://www.unitedregionalchamber.org/) created this page as a platform for our community, which includes 16 towns, to promote area restaurants. During this Coronavirus pandemic, our restaurants are struggling. Some, thankfully, are still open for take-out orders.

If you own, or have a favorite restaurant, please post about it here. Let us know if you’re open for take-out, and the hours. We encourage our community to promote their favorite restaurants on this page, including your pictures and positive comments.

The purpose of this page is to support our restaurants, so please only post positive content. Negative comments or reviews will be deleted. Now is the time for our community to pull together and support one another. We are all in this together. Let’s show our restaurants how much we appreciate them!"

Find the page on Facebook and share your update for a restaurant
https://www.facebook.com/United-Regionals-Rally-round-the-Restaurants-109228560731634

United Regional’s Rally ’round the Restaurants
United Regional’s Rally ’round the Restaurants

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

FPAC Presents “Great Performances...At Home” on Facebook

The Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC) launched “Great Performances...At Home,” a nightly Facebook Live performance series on Facebook last week. Every night at 7:30 PM EST, a special guest goes live on the Franklin Performing Arts Company Facebook page for a mini-performance (https://www.facebook.com/pg/FPAConline/). 

Guests so far have included Broadway’s Emily Koch (WICKED, Waitress), Christopher Rice (currently on the tour of Hamilton), Clay Thomson (Newsies, Matilda, KING KONG), Jim Hogan (tours of Waitress, Spring Awakening, Phantom of the Opera), and Liz Byrne (Baby It’s You!) as well as resident FPAC favorites Nick Paone, Hallie Wetzell, Irina Fainkichen, Shauna Martin, and Katie Gray.

FPAC Director Raye Lynn Mercer comments, “The arts community, locally and globally, has been significantly impacted, yet artists have been the first to share their talents with the world in any way possible. It is the hope of the FPAC Board of Directors that the Metro-West community will reciprocate when venues open and performers are able to go back to work. Unlike large venues that are supported by endowments and major donors, smaller organizations like FPAC and smaller venues like THE BLACK BOX, will face an enormous financial challenge on the other side of this crisis.” 

When the theater is open once again, patrons can look forward to a busy calendar of shows, concerts, and fundraising events. Currently, all are invited to join an FPAC Annual Circle in support of the company and THE BLACK BOX. For more information, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com.

To tune in to these special live performances and view past videos, “like” Franklin Performing Arts Company on Facebook. Audiences can also follow FPAC on Instagram (@franklin.performing.arts.co) and Twitter (@fpac_online). 

 
FPAC Presents “Great Performances...At Home” on Facebook
FPAC Presents “Great Performances...At Home” on Facebook

Monday, March 23, 2020

Wake up with Mr Barrett - TuNesday - 8 AM (YouTube)


"Mr. Barrett is ready to start your morning off right!
Please join us THIS TuNesday at 8:00 AM for a half hour of fun music! This will be another Live YouTube Stream concert."
https://youtu.be/YE9drcLLtLc

Follow the Facebook event for updates:  https://www.facebook.com/events/201236874501695/





Sunday, March 15, 2020

FM #225 Stormwater Utility Session 2 - 3/11/20 (audio)

FM #225 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 225 in the series.

The Town Council Stormwater Utility Fee Subcommittee held the second of three information scheduled sessions to review the proposed stormwater utility fee as a response to the Federal mandate required by the EPA MS4 regulations.

The session was held at the Franklin TV studio on March 11 and also broadcast via Facebook Live.

Subcommittee Chair Melanie Hamblen opened the session and discussion. Councilors Glenn Jones, Bob Dellorco, Town Administrator Jamie Hellen, DPW Director Robert (Brutus) Cantoreggi, GIS Coordinator Kate Sjoberg also sat at the main table in the studio.

Consultant Jean Haggerty sat in a front row to provide support and comment/answer as required.

As we record this intro, the Library has been closed for public events so the third session which as mentioned was scheduled for March 21 is in jeopardy due to the coronavirus mitigation plans. Stay tuned for updates. It may very well be conducted and other than the presenters, the participation may be all remote.

The audio segment runs about 93 minutes, so let’s listen in to the presentation and discussion of the stormwater utility fee. 
https://www.hipcast.com/podcast/HZ6yY75X






The presentation document (updated from the first session) 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I2WQBG4XgPRjak-b4athnfqal6h1xMR-/view?usp=sharing

Or on the Town of Franklin page
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/uploads/_stormwater_council_outreach_2019_2.pdf

The handout can be found online at the new Stormwater Division page along with the rain barrel rebate program
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/uploads/ms4_permit_-_quick_facts.pdf

Visit the Stormwater Division page to review the mitigation plan as well as the MS4 itself  https://www.franklinma.gov/stormwater-division

Visit “Soak it up Franklinhttps://www.soakitupfranklinma.org/

The Facebook ‘watch party’ can be found here
https://www.facebook.com/watchparty/811564642656706/


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FM #225 Stormwater Utility Session 2  - 3/11/20 (audio)
FM #225 Stormwater Utility Session 2  - 3/11/20 (audio)

Friday, March 13, 2020

St John's Episcopal Church Suspends Worship & Programs for 2 weeks


"For the next two weeks, through March 26th, all programs and worship at St John's will be cancelled. That includes the Newcomers' Brunch, Junior Youth Group, Wed Morning Prayer, The Mind-Body-Spirit March dates, Sunday worship, and Church School.

I will livestream worship on Sunday at 10am via FaceBook. We will reach out to those in the parish who don't have email, and encourage all of you to stay connected with each other by phone.

Please remember that God is ever present with us in this time of uncertainty, and be not afraid."

Many blessings,
The Rev. Kathy McAdams, Rector

857-237-9428
www.StJohnsFranklinMA.org

St John's Episcopal Church Suspends Worship & Programs for 2 weeks
St John's Episcopal Church Suspends Worship & Programs for 2 weeks


Friday, December 20, 2019

Ben Franklin caught in action (video)

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"You’ve heard of the Grinch who stole Christmas, but what about the golden retriever?

On Wednesday, the Franklin Police Department’s 1-year-old therapy dog, Ben Franklin, was caught committing larceny on camera, “stealing” away toys reserved by the department for the Santa Foundation, a charity based in Franklin.

As the canine was feeling a little Grinchy, Officer Eric Cusson recorded Ben Franklin carrying a doll in a baby carrier in his mouth, his fluffy tail swaying back and forth as he zipped through the hallways of the Police Department to his hiding place."

https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20191219/in-house-grinch-almost-foils-franklin-police-charity-effort

The Facebook post includes the video of Ben in action:

Saturday, November 30, 2019

Franklin Police "Fill a Cruiser" toy drive a success



"To say that today’s Fill a Cruiser Toy Drive was successful would be an MASSIVE understatement. We stopped counting after filling 8 cruisers.

To the people who saw our posts online and showed up with presents and to those who donated after shopping at Marshall’s, we can’t thank you enough! We definitely exceeded all expectations today. Our classroom is going to be out of commission for awhile!"











"Come have your photo taken with Santa and Mrs. Claus at the Franklin Police Department! Pictures are free with an unwrapped gift for our community toy drive."

Follow the event on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/577070339523257/



Monday, November 11, 2019

Did you know that Franklin's Neighbor Brigade has a Facebook page?

Franklin's Neighbor Brigade has a Facebook page. The group has been providing a valuable service for the Franklin community since 2012. It helps those in need with a volunteer network that springs to action for each need.

What do they do?
"Welcome to the Franklin chapter of Neighbor Brigade! Our chapter was formed in April 2012. Whether you are seeking assistance or looking to provide help to another, you’ve come to the right place.
Our volunteer chapter leaders donate time to coordinate the needs of families in crisis with the volunteers who want to help. Read on to learn more about their passion for Neighbor Brigade, and help us spread the word! We are always looking to expand our presence here in Franklin among volunteers and potential recipients alike.

Neighbor Brigade establishes community-specific networks of volunteers that can be mobilized to help residents facing sudden crisis manage day-to-day tasks such as meal preparation, rides, and basic household chores.
Our chapter is just one of 29 chapters helping their neighbors in crisis! To learn more about us and our other chapters, please visit our home page."
The Franklin's Neighbor Brigade web page
https://app.betterimpact.com/PublicOrganization/d344e590-7541-488a-8594-34b5f451db96/1

The Franklin's Neighbor Brigade Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/pg/FranklinNeighborBrigade/

Did you know that Franklin's Neighbor Brigade has a Facebook page?
Did you know that Franklin's Neighbor Brigade has a Facebook page?