Seasonal & Holidays
Giving Tuesday 2023: 5 Ways To Give Back In Malvern
This holiday season, consider donating and volunteering locally to make a positive impact in our community.

Giving Tuesday is a global initiative that brings people together to harness the potential of collective generosity. Fortunately for folks in the Malvern area, there’s no shortage of organizations nearby that could greatly benefit from your support.
Here are five outstanding organizations in the Malvern area. Please consider volunteering or donating to them for Giving Tuesday and beyond.
- Baker Industries — Baker Industries provides work opportunities and training for individuals who often face barriers to traditional employment. These populations include adults with intellectual and/or physical disabilities, adults on parole or probation, adults in active recovery from substance use disorder and adults dealing with housing insecurity. Learn more at bakerindustries.org.
- Bridge of Hope - Chester County — Bridge of Hope serves families in the Chester County area who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Those who participate in Bridge of Hope receive the support of case managers and faith-based volunteers as they work toward achieving long-term stability. Learn more at chestercounty.bridgeofhopeinc.org.
- Thorncroft — Thorncroft is a therapeutic equestrian center that is dedicated to promoting the physical and emotional well-being of individuals of all abilities. Those who wish to contribute to the organization can contribute horses or in-kind services, time or money. Learn more at thorncroft.org/overview-of-giving-options.
- Youth Mentoring Partnership — Located down the road in Exton, Youth Mentoring Partnership provides mentorship and fitness opportunities to youth across the Philadelphia metro. The organization accepts volunteers, financial donations and sponsorships to support its programming. Learn more at youthmp.org.
- Greener Partners — Greener Partners, stationed in nearby Norristown, engages young people in learning about the science of the plants they eat by involving them in harvesting, cooking and food preparation. It also supports the local food economy through various initiatives, including Farm-to-Office programs and donating thousands of pounds of farm-grown produce to those in need. Learn more at greenerpartners.org.
Do you know of another volunteer organization in Malvern that should be recognized? Let us know about it in the comments!
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