Making A Difference

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Money Raised

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Corporate Partnerships

20

Families Served


The WOOPPLA EFFECT

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Our WOOP-PLA Warriors are encouraged and inspired to be everything they want to be!

   

 Our success is measured by the real impact we have on people's lives.

The following stories demonstrate the incredible difference that organizations like ours can make when they are supported by the community. Together, we Can!



2023 Annual Toy Drive


WOOPPLA was proud to serve alongside the community-driven volunteers to bring joy to children with disabilities in Walton County, GA. We together were able to put smiles on 20+ families! We thank all the volunteers, partnerships, donations (monetary and toys).


2024 we are looking to expand the Toy Drive to 5 more counties! If you are interested in assisting this vision, please see below.

  • Volunteering- select contact us
  • Donations (Toys)- select contact us
  • Donations (monetary)- select DONATE
  • Sponsors/Partnership- select contact us



Featured Story

Oliver

At the age of four, Oliver lost both of his parents in a car accident. Oliver was in the car at the time of the accident, and though he walked away without any physical injuries, he was emotionally devastated. With help from DoGood, Oliver became very active in sports, and though this can’t take away the pain of losing his parents, it has helped him to rediscover joy. 

Featured Story

Daniella

As the sixth of nine children, Daniella’s parents did not have a lot of time, and they missed the warning signals that something was not quite right at school. Luckily, a social worker from DoGood noticed that Daniella’s grades were dropping and realized she was having trouble reading and writing. Now Daniella has the extra help she needs to excel at school and life. 

Featured Story

Sophia

Raising a non-communicative child with autism can be incredibly difficult without help. DoGood set Sophia up with a non-profit organization in her area that offers regular assistance to families of children with autism and provides special programs on afternoons and weekends so kids can have fun, and parents can have a break. 

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