We Got Our Start in 2011

…and have continued to impact our community for the past decade plus.
May

Our First Imapct

In 2011, Little Acts of Love took on their first team project with a wall build at Barbey Playground along Schuylkill Avenue. 8 adult and 55 teen volunteers worked hard to replace a wood retaining wall with a new block one.

July

Full Swing Clean

55 youth and volunteer workers scraped latex paint from a Reading woman’s decrepit fence. This project was part of a week long ministry focused on simple home repairs in the city of Reading.

October

Lowe’s Heroes

Little Acts of love was selected as a Lowe’s Hometown Hero by the Reading store. The world of a disabled child was significantly improved by the dedication of twenty-five Lowe’s volunteers who worked 24 hours in two days. Through their dedication, the child now has a room that meets the needs of his abilities and a safe place to spend his summer days.

November

Ramping Up

Eddie is a quadriplegic that was having trouble entering and exiting his home. This was because the original ramp was not adequately supported and required him to make 2 turns. Thank you to the West Lawn UMC Helping Hands group that adopted this project and funded the materials