Building Belonging Together

ASH Foundation Service Project Opportunity: September 2-3 2026

At ASH Foundation, we believe everyone deserves opportunities to feel welcomed, included, and part of their community. This September, we’re inviting youth and adults to join us for a special Service Project Opportunity: Building Belonging Together.

Together, we’ll be creating décor and building materials that will be used to help bring inclusive Halloween experiences to life for people with special needs and their families.

This is a chance to roll up your sleeves, serve alongside friends and neighbors, and help create experiences where every individual and family can feel like they belong. No special skills are needed—just come ready to help!

Service Project Details

YW / YM

Wednesday, September 2
6:00–7:30 PM Pacific Time

EQ / RS

Thursday, September 3
6:00–7:30 PM Pacific Time

Location: Whipple Chapel

Whether you’re painting, creating décor, preparing materials, or helping wherever you’re needed, every contribution helps us build something bigger than a Halloween experience—it helps us build belonging.

We’re grateful for everyone willing to give their time and talents to make these inclusive experiences possible. We hope you’ll join us!

Come Build Belonging With Us

Mark your calendar, bring a friend, and come ready for an evening of service and connection. Together, we can help create a community where people with special needs and their families are welcomed, celebrated, and included.

We can’t wait to serve alongside you!

Past Events

Bend2Baja2Build | March 2026

Bend2Baja2Build | March 2026

ASH Foundation is partnering with Bend2Baja2Build to support the mission of serving families without adequate shelter through hands-on building efforts. This partnership aligns with ASH’s broader vision of fostering community, compassion, and hope in meaningful,...

The Creek Retreat | Jan 30-31st 

The Creek Retreat | Jan 30-31st 

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