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Successfull Campaigns
Become a volunteer if you are motivated & ready to support people and the community.
The simplest and quickest way to make a donation, so you can support people in need.
Start donating for our campaigns to support the less fortunate and children returning to school.
Your donations enable us to continue our work on behalf of Caribbean communities who have been hit hard by natural disasters and are facing difficulty in rebuilding and recovering. Your generous contribution will help us provide:
Successfull Campaigns
Feters United is dedicated to serving local and Caribbean ...
St. Vincent Disaster Relief Campaign On April 9, 2021, ...
On August 14, 2021, Haiti experienced a 7.2-magnitude earthquake ...
Our youth have much to worry about and school ...
Every month, Feters United and its volunteers prepare care ...
Millions of people don't have enough food, so we're working to feed the hungry.
One of our goals is to supply clean water to people who do not have access to safe water.
How can I volunteer?
To volunteer with Feters United, complete the form located here
Can I volunteer as a group?
Yes -on the volunteer form, you may select “group” as an option. In the open field, just enter the amount of people and their names
Aside from being on the ground, what are other ways I can volunteer?
If you have a special skillset you think may be beneficial to Feters United, please upload your resume and indicate the special skillset in the Become a Volunteer form located here
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Feters United has hit the ground running providing aid in causes like feeding the homeless, and providing care packages because they know health and wellness is a priority
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I donate monthly because there are so many of us that need so much without a way to provide. Feters United has joined the front lines to be that provider.
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My friends and I try to volunteer every month to feed the homeless. It feels good making others feel good.
Whether it’s your donations, membership and/or sponsorship, Feters United invests in achieving the needs of the Caribbean community.