
100 Hours of Power is a marathon of 100 continuous hours of service engaging more than 500 volunteers from Greater Cleveland. 100 Hours of Power is a transformative service event that unites community members, corporations, schools, Community Development Corporations (CDC’s), and non-profit agencies to bring new life to schools, playgrounds, vacant lots, housing developments and parks in Cleveland's neighborhoods and surrounding areas.
100 HOP 2009 Press Release
Detailed Schedule of Events/Projects
We thank our 100 Hours of Power corporate sponsors:
For 100 Hours of Power 2008, corporate and community volunteers joined us from:
Sponsor/participate in 100 Hours of Power 2009
JoinCity Year Cleveland's 100 Hours of Power 2009 by sponsoring a service project! Your business or organization will support the completion of an afternoon service project by funding materials and providing volunteers. Your organization's support will not only help improve the Cleveland community, but it is an excellent opportunity to promote your organization and network within the community.
Individual volunteers are also welcome to be part of our 2009 program.
To sponser or volunteer, please contact Erin Lark, Service Leader, Civic Engagement Team, via email or 216-466-1844.
100 Hours of Power 2008 Pictures
Corps members scrapped, primed and painted the home of a longtime community resident and activist, Ms. Dye (center of right picture in red sweater and grey hat).
Community Transformative Projects Indeed - Here are before, during and after pictures of a 50-foot mural as part of our Rails To Trails service project.
Dozens of Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association members worked alongside our corps on numerous beautification projects at Willow K-8 school.
Corps members provided a major facelift to the community gardens on East 55th and Fleet Avenue.