Random Acts, the charity co-founded by ‘Supernatural’ star Misha Collins, is working to spread comfort to those who were first on the scene at the recent Pulse Nightclub shootings in Orlando.

If you live in the Orlando area and would like to help sooth a hurting community in the wake of the shootings, join Random Acts on Saturday, June 18, as they assemble care boxes for Orlando K-9 units, law enforcement, and first responders.

The event takes place from 10 am to 2 pm at Full Sail University to benefit the heroic efforts of local emergency personnel who were tasked with responding to the horrific scene.

Sign up here to volunteer by Friday, June 17th if you wish to participate.

Random Acts was introduced back in 2009, when Collins, who plays the angel Castiel on the CW’s Supernatural, took to Twitter for ideas on how to make the world a better place. The result was a global charity that has helped out repeatedly around the world, building three separate orphanages in Haiti and a high school in Nicaragua. You can see the most recent update to the Nicaraguan school below.

Aside from huge, global construction projects, Random Acts, with Misha Collins as Board President and Cinde Monsam as Executive Director, also sponsors AMOK — the Annual Melee of Kindness — that encourages followers to perform a single, random act of kindness on a designated day to make their own communities better places to live and work, as well as hundreds of other, smaller projects peppered around the world that may be less visible but which are no less heartwarming.

“Sing a song. Draw a picture. Do an act of kindness. Make a donation to a charity. Give blood. Give a sandwich to someone hungry. Do something — anything — that adds beauty and kindness and goodness to the world.”–Melanie at Random Acts

Most recently, Random Acts called for a mass remembrance of the Pulse Nightclub shooting victims, encouraging people to learn the names of the victims, to read their stories and to then do a kind deed in remembrance.

Random Acts’ Twitter feed is filled today with posts from followers who are remembering the victims in their own special ways — from the mom who danced with her children in remembrance of Brenda Lee Marquez McCool to the teen who helped host a vigil at her school “and gave everyone Jared hugs” in honor of the 49 lives lost.

If you’d like to share your celebration of the lives of the Pulse Nightclub shooting victims, or if you’d just like to see what others are doing, visit Random Acts on Twitter at the hashtag #RA4Orlando. And remember, “Choose love. Always.”