Building Maintenance & Repair, Cleaning & Organizing.

This committee will oversee the use of funds. This includes recommending the best use of funds to the board by reviewing and understanding financial reports. This also includes grant research and recommendations, as well as, overseeing proper usage of grant funds. Lastly, this committee will evaluate each event or program after the fact to ensure…

This committee takes on the task of public relations and other communications for the organization. This includes press releases, social media planning, and marketing. More importantly this committee will reach out to and follow up with Donors, Members, and Sponsors to build relationships and increase funds. This committee will also communicate with volunteers to build…

Marketing, Grant Writing, Fundraising, and Event Planning.

Lend a hand for an hour or come every Sunday in June, every helping hand makes a difference. Projects will include: We’re having the back wall of the Annex fixed, so we need to clean the “back yard” and move everything inside away from the wall. We’ll be taking this opportunity to remove more trash…

This committee oversees the planning and implementation of events. This committee will serve an important function in communicating with other committees regarding funds, volunteers, and assets available for each event. The events committee is also be responsible for quality control of events to ensure that each fundraiser, show, or program reflects highly on PAAC.

This committee is charged with the care of our assets including the buildings, costumes, props, equipment, and tools. The assets committee will keep an inventory of all items and repairs needed. This committee will acquire estimates for labor and materials needed and recommend repair priorities based on funds and partnerships available.

The police Department offers several volunteer programs. Residents can become as involved as they would like – from heading up a neighborhood Watch team in their subdivision to being trained as a CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) member.

The Friends of the Sterling Heights Public Library, organized in 1976, is a volunteer non-profit group dedicated to enhancing and improving library services for our community. Friends contributions, fund-raising activities, and volunteer efforts support adult and youth programs, maintain and improve collections, and provide new technologies and capital improvements.

The Citywide cleanup is part of the SHINE (Sterling Heights Initiative for Neighborhood Excellence) program through the Neighborhood Services Division. Volunteers from area churches, businesses and the Sterling Heights Volunteer Corps will be available on the Pride and SHINE Day to help residents with such chores as raking, pruning dead flowers and picking up debris.…