Spin the Wheel of Chance!

Local nonprofits are doing incredible things! Every day we learn of impactful programs and see the powerful ways people are stepping up to help. This month, we encourage you to take the time to discover a new-to-you nonprofit making the change you wish to see in metro Detroit. Dive into nonprofit profiles here at ShareDetroit.org and get connected.

Not sure where to start? Let the wheel of chance choose a nonprofit for you!  

How to Volunteer for the Environment in Metro Detroit

With its welcoming parks, beautiful nature preserves and conservancies, formidable and serene rivers, and long border on one of Michigan’s Great Lakes, the environment of Southeastern Michigan is one worth taking care of! At Share Detroit, we are partnered with many environmentally based nonprofits and our website can make it easier to find nearby organizations and opportunities to support!

Empowering Arab Women: How Share Detroit Supports Arab Women United

In metro Detroit, Arab Women United is creating a powerful movement—one that uplifts, educates, and connects Arab women navigating unique challenges. Founded with a deep passion for community and advocacy, Arab Women United has transformed from small gatherings into a growing force for leadership development and empowerment. Share Detroit has played a crucial role in amplifying this work, providing visibility, resources, and connections that continue to fuel their mission.

More Than a Helping Hand: The Volunteers Powering Hospitality House

At Hospitality House Food Pantry in Commerce, two dedicated volunteers are proving that you don’t need a paycheck to make a powerful impact. John Wise and Lori Drellack, recently named Volunteers of the Year, go above and beyond—each in their own way—to help fight food insecurity and support their neighbors in need.

Though their roles differ, their shared commitment and compassion fuel the pantry's mission every single day.

Empowering Survivors, One Piece at a Time: Mend on the Move’s Mission to Heal and Inspire

Mend on the Move has recently set a $5,000 fundraising goal on their Share Detroit profile! Samantha Seelhoff, Mend on the Move’s Executive Director, told us a little bit more about the organization to help our readers determine if this is a cause they want to support (hint: we think it is!).