Friday, April 29, 2011

2011 Mayors' Volunteer Award Nominees and Winners

The 33rd annual Mayors' Volunteer Awards were presented by the Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley April 12 at the Five Sullivan Brothers Convention Center.
The awards program, which recognizes outstanding volunteers in the Cedar Valley, included a luncheon with 130 attendees. Award categories this year included the Volunteer Award, the Outstanding Emerging Volunteer Award, and the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Nominees must not have been recognized frequently in the media or and they cannot have been a recipient of the award in the past 10 years.

The 2011 nominees were Cindy Braatz, nominated by Junior League of Waterloo-Cedar Falls; Donna Brown, nominated by Big Brothers Big Sisters; David Carmichael, nominated by Anne and Dick Melick; Patty Cutts, nominated by Boys & Girls Club of Black Hawk County; Julie Deery, nominated by Birthright; Arlo Doughty, nominated by American Red Cross; Amy Dutton, nominated by Cedar Falls Tourism & Visitors Bureau; Jack Eherenman, nominated by Dr. Nancy Hamilton and Marguerite Prindle; Muriel Galloway, nominated by Sally Goodenbour; Kent Guild, nominated by Waterloo Community Playhouse/Black Hawk Children's Theatre; Barbara Klabunde, nominated by Orange Elementary School; Billie Kleppe, nominated by Sally Goodenbour; Christa Miehe, nominated by Junior League of Waterloo-Cedar Falls; Rick Reuter, nominated by Larry Walters; Kevin Sittig, nominated by Black Hawk County 4-H Program; Linda Smith, nominated by Cedar Valley Hospice; Michelle Henny, nominated by Birthright; Kyle Uhen, nominated by Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa; Joel Zummak, nominated by Waterloo Community Playhouse/Black Hawk Children's Theatre; Uyntha Duncan, nominated by Iowa Heartland Habitat for Humanity; Gayle Hodgson, nominated by Friendship Village; Patricia Harper, nominated by Jean Seeland; Billie Johnson, nominated by Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare; Beverly McCusker, nominated by Waterloo Community Playhouse/Black Hawk Children's Theatre; Virginia Shimpach, nominated by American Red Cross; Dave Vandeventer, nominated by Waterloo Community Schools; and Sandra Williamson, nominated by Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare.

Winners

Volunteer Award

Linda Smith
In 1997 Smith completed Cedar Valley Hospice patient/family volunteer training. For years she provided comfort to more than 30 patients and families in the form of companionship, socialization, respite breaks for the caregivers, assistance with small tasks and running errands. In 2007 she retired from patient/family services and began dedicating her services as an office volunteer.

She volunteers on a weekly basis for the war grief and finance department. In 2010 Smith donated nearly 400 hours to Cedar Valley Hospice.

Arlo Doughty
Doughty has been a volunteer in the Cedar Valley and an active volunteer with the American Red Cross since September 1992, when he joined the disaster action team. He is a case worker who provides emergency services to local disaster victims. In May 1993 he became a member of the Disaster Human Resource System and has gone on 36 national disasters, including 9/11 relief efforts in Washington. In 1996, Doughty became a lieutenant for the DAT. He currently takes care of disaster and service vehicles and is the coordinator of the Red Cross warehouse.

He also is involved with the Dan Gable Wrestling Museum and volunteers his time driving a shuttle service van for local hospitals.

Donna Brown
Brown is a very active member of her community and church, serving on several committees and boards in addition to mentoring and other volunteer work. A few of the organizations are Iowa Heartland Habitat for Humanity, Cedar Valley Sertoma Club, Northeast Iowa Food Bank and Circle of Support and Accountability

Brown has been a Big Sister with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Iowa since 2005. She always has had an interest in working with and helping others.

Jack Eherenman
Eherenman is responsible for initiating and co-directing the University of Northern Iowa wheelchair sports camp, which began in 2007. He finds kids in Iowa who want to get into sports, gathers staff and provides equipment and then works with them at camp and during the year.

Eherenman is responsible for assisting the first wheelchair athlete to compete in high school cross country in Iowa.

He is a member of the Iowa Chariots Wheelchair Basketball Team, even though his own sons no longer play. In addition, Eherenman started an adaptive sports clinic at the YMCA for people with lower limb disabilities.

Patty Cutts
Cutts is involved in Rotary, where she chairs the Hops and Grains fundraising event for several nonprofits in town. She also is involved in other Rotary projects including the Shoebox Program that provides Christmas gifts to children in Third World countries.

She currently serves on the board of directors for the Boys and Girls Club of Black Hawk County and volunteers there every week teaching children how to read. In addition, Cutts is an involved volunteer at the University of Northern Iowa and donates her time at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center.

Billie Kleppe
In her church, Kleppe has organized a "Senior Coffee" for the entire community of Evansdale/Elk Run Heights.

She also volunteers her time at Allen Hospital as a patient escort and helps with an assortment of duties at the hospital.

Kevin Sittig
The South Waterloo farmer has been involved his community for more than 35 years.
Sittig has been on the Black Hawk County extension Council for 15 years and has served as chairman. He has been involved in the Black Hawk County 4-H program for the last 30 years as a 4-H leader for the Orange King's 4-H club and the Orange Boosters for more than seven years. He shares his knowledge of agriculture with club members teaching them about woodworking, crops and different species of livestock. He also is one of the main volunteers helping with the 4H and FFA swine Derby weigh-in each spring and the 4-H and FFA swine shows at the county fair.

Sittig also has been involved with the Black Hawk County pork producer. As a part of that group he is a delegate to the state pork producers convention in Des Moines. He has been very involved in promoting pork locally and around the state and has done grilling at the Black Hawk County 4-H and FFA fairs. In addition, he has done promotional grilling at Fareway Grocery Stores for the past six years to benefit the Jerry Lewis telethon. He also helps with the planning of the annual Black Hawk County Pork Producers Banquet.

Sittig has been involved with the South Waterloo Church of the Brethren, serving on committees, cleaning the church and working on the grounds.

Outstanding Emerging Volunteer Award

Kyle Uhen
Uhen is a logistics analyst at John Deere in Waterloo and has served as the Junior Achievement classroom volunteer coordinator at John Deere since 2010.
During the 2010-2011 school year, he helped to recruit more than 100 volunteers from John Deere to teach Junior Achievement programming, as well as teaching himself.

Uhen also has been an instrumental fundraiser for JA this year, working on the Bowl 4 Education event.

Lifetime Achievement Award

Gayle Hodgson
Hodgson's volunteer work dates back to 1950 when she volunteered in an Australian refugee camp with individuals displaced from Germany.

This year marks her 25th year of service to Covenant Medical Center, where every Monday afternoon she assists the social services department. She files documents and does follow-up phone calls and is a lifetime member of the Covenant Auxiliary.

After retiring, Hodgson began donating blood and baking cookies for the American Red Cross. As a member of the South Waterloo Church of the Brethren she is chair of the quilting circle.
In conjunction with other women at her church, she will begin making baby diapers from discarded T-shirts for babies in Haiti. She also does service sewing for other projects within her church and at her home, Friendship Village.

In addition, she volunteers at the Village serving as chair of the Auxiliary Activity Volunteers and is the resident welcoming liaison. Hodgson has walked in the Alzheimer's Association's Memory Walk as a part of the "Memory Milers" team for 14 years.

Uyntha Duncan
Duncan has been active in the Cedar Valley since 1981 in the health field as trainer and caregiver. She has served as the Health Ministry's training coordinator for the Waterloo Urban Ministry for the United Methodist Church, chaired many recognition and fund-raising activities for various nonprofit organizations and has been active on many boards, including Cedar Valley Hospice, Hawkeye Chapter of the American Red Cross, Iowa Heartland Habitat for Humanity, Family & Children's Council and Visiting Nurses Association.

Duncan currently is the biomed chair for the American Red Cross, foundation chair for the Visiting Nursing Association and sits on the board of Wheaton Franciscan Health Care. She also is active with the Metro Area Character Counts Program and at Walter Cunningham Elementary School in Waterloo.

She continues to serve and develop fund-raising activities for various nonprofit agencies in the Cedar Valley through the nonprofit Don Duncan Family Foundation Agency.

David Vandeventer
David Vandeventer is president of the board for the TeamMates mentoring program in the Waterloo Schools. He has volunteered to help with mentor training workshops, been interviewed on TV and radio promoting mentoring and has lobbied at the state capitol for youth mentoring. He currently mentors two young men.

He is past board president of the Conestoga Council of Girl Scouts, serving five years and a board member for 13 years. A Realtor, Vandeventer has given a lot of time to the Waterloo Board of Realtors. He is a past president and current member of Toastmasters. He serves as a Waterloo-Cedar Falls Chamber of Commerce ambassador.

He donates his time and talents to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank, is a fundraiser for the University of Northern Iowa Panthers Scholarship Club and is a past board member of the Waterloo Community Playhouse.

Vandeventer also is an active member of the First Congregational Church.

Patricia Harper
Harper has consistently joined committees and boards that foster the welfare of children and the elderly in the Cedar Valley.

She is chair of Cedar Valley's Promise Elementary Education Task Force, is actively involved in the income tax preparation for the elderly and impoverished sponsored by RSVP and is past president of the board of Grin and Grow Day Care. She serves as an advocate for CASA and has been on the boards of the Family and Children's Council and the YWCA. She also serves as a reader on the Judy Fossell PRIDE scholarship committee.

Harper serves on the state Ethics and Campaign Disclosure board and is a member of the American Democracy Project at the University of Northern Iowa. She moderates candidate and legislative forums in the Cedar Valley and is a mediator for the Black Hawk County/RSVP Mediation Program.

Leonard Katoski Award

Mayor Buck Clark awarded Bob Molinaro with the 2011 Leonard Katoski Award.


2011 Winners

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Weekly Volunteer Opportunities Update

  • The Cedar Valley Derby Divas need volunteers for ticket sales window, will call window, ticket takers and merchandise table for roller derby bouts on April 30 from 5:15 – 9 p.m. Volunteers age 18 and over are welcome.

  • Participate in the Panther Pick-up by interacting with students while they move out of the residence halls. Encourage them to contribute usable items to charitable organizations. Help them get their items loaded into the trucks. Volunteer May 4th: 1 - 4 p.m.; May 5th: 1 - 4 p.m.; May 6th: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Volunteers age 18 and over are welcome.

  • North Star Community Services needs individuals to assist with the Inclusive Community Theatrical Performance from May 4 – 11 between 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Opportunities include assisting with make-up, costumes, serving as stage hands and tear down. Volunteers with enclosed trailers are also needed to haul sets, props and costumes to the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. Volunteers age 18 and over are welcome.

  • The Grout Museum District needs volunteers to assist with activities to help Junior Girl Scouts earn their badges from 9:00 a.m. – noon on May 7. Volunteers age 18 and over are welcome.

  • The Family and Children’s Council is holding a training for new Parent to Parent volunteers on Saturday, May 21 from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Family & Children’s Council. Please pre-register by Monday, May 16. Volunteers age 18 and over are welcome.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Immediate Volunteer Opportunities

  • Join area volunteers at Crossroads Center Area behind Gold's Gym on Friday, April 29 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. for Earth Day Litter Clean Up. Garbage bags will be provided. Volunteers age 14 and over are welcome or younger with an adult.

  • The Cedar Valley Volunteer Emergency Club needs volunteers to help provide traffic control for the walkers participating in March of Dimes' March for Babies on Saturday, April 30 from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Volunteers age 18 and over are welcome.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Iowa’s Bravest Cookie Project

Iowa’s Bravest Cookie Project will take place on Wednesday, April 27 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the UAW 838 Hall where they will get 25,000+ boxes of cookies ready to send to our troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Volunteers age 14 and over are welcome or younger with an adult. To volunteer contact the Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley at 272-2087.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Ridgeway Place Assisted Living Residents are Participating in a Haitian Diaper Project

Spring is here! Many of you may be cleaning out closets as you bring out your spring clothes.  Give Dixie Duffy and Marjorie Beaton a hand with the Haitian Diaper project by bringing in any 100% cotton t-shirts you would like to give away. The t-shirts will be recycled and fashioned into diapers for babies! Your t-shirt donation will be greatly appreciated as Dixie and Marj are in great need or more shirts to continue the project.

Dixie and Marjorie use recycled cotton t-shirts, ¼ inch elastic and white Velcro to create washable baby-sized diapers. So far they have made 100 diapers to be taken to Haiti. Dixie and Marjorie are working in partnership with the South Waterloo Church of the Brethren, Sacred Heart Haiti Mission in Minnesota and the Missionaries of Charity in Haiti to provide diapers for the Children’s Home in Haiti. The diapers that Dixie and Marjorie create are used for babies in the Children’s Homes. More than 800 diapers a day are used for babies, older handicapped children and even adults in the Home for the Destitute and Dying. 



If you would like more information or would like to donate clean cotton t-shirts, elastic or Velcro or make a donation to purchase the elastic, Velcro or thread, contact Judi Faas, Assistant Administrator at 272-2622. Ridgeway Place Assisted Living Facility is located at 155 E. Ridgeway, Waterloo, IA - on the corner of Ridgeway and Kimball Avenues.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Weekly Volunteer Opportunity Updates


  • Iowa’s Bravest Cookie Project will take place on April 27 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the UAW 838 Hall where they will get 25,000+ boxes of cookies ready to send to our troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Volunteers age 14 and over are welcome or younger with an adult.

  • Join area volunteers at Crossroads Center Area behind Gold's Gym on Friday, April 29 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. for Earth Day Litter Clean Up. Garbage bags will be provided. Volunteers age 14 and over are welcome or younger with an adult.

  • The Cedar Valley Volunteer Emergency Club needs volunteers to help provide traffic control for the walkers participating in March of Dimes' March for Babies on Saturday, April 30 from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Volunteers age 18 and over are welcome.

  • Participate in the Panther Pick-up by interacting with students while they move out of the residence halls. Encourage them to contribute usable items to charitable organizations. Help them get their items loaded into the trucks. Volunteer May 4th: 1 - 4 p.m.; May 5th: 1 - 4 p.m.; May 6th: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Volunteers age 18 and over are welcome.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Third Annual Graduation Open House - Mark Your Calendar!

Will  you be attending graduation parties for friends and family?  Perhaps you have a child of your own that will be graduating this year.  Did you realize there is a whole group of students who graduate from high school and never have a graduation party or anyone to acknowledge their achievement?

That’s why, three years ago, we started having a community graduation celebration for youth in foster care  who are graduating from high school or earned their GED.  It has been heartwarming to see how the young people have responded.  Hawkeye photography students take their senior pictures, Columbus High School students make their invitations but we need YOU to attend the party.  We need community people to come through and shake our graduates hands and encourage them by asking about their future.  Won’t you please take an hour out of your busy schedule to support these great kids?

Who: Cedar Valley Community
What: High School Graduation Party for Youth Aging out of Foster Care
When: Friday, May 20, 5 - 6:30 p.m.
Where: Hawkeye Community College, Brock Student Center
For more information: Contact Diane Neebel, 319-291-2603 


Monday, April 18, 2011

Waterloo Iowa Volunteer Trends

Trends and Highlights
Based on pooled data (2006-2009)
  • Despite the economic crisis, the national volunteer rate went up to 26.8 percent in 2009, with 63.4 million volunteers donating approximately 8.1 billion hours of service in communities across the country.
  • Between 2006 and 2009, Waterloo had an average annual volunteer rate of 36.4 percent and 45.2 service hours per resident.
  • On an average annual basis, volunteers in Waterloo contributed a total of 6.6 million hours of service per year (based on 2006-2009 data).
Volunteering in America 2010 Issue Brief

Volunteer Opportunities

  • The Hawkeye Valley Area Agency on Aging in collaboration with the AARP Foundation needs volunteers to make education outreach calls Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Shifts are flexible. Volunteers ages 55 and over are welcome.
  • Northeast Iowa Food Bank is looking for volunteers to inspect and process salvaged products; stock shelves; weigh, record and dispose of bad food products; weigh products going out to an agency; and help sort & box up bakery goods to be sent out to sites. Opportunities exist on Fridays from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Volunteer must be able to lift 25 pounds. Volunteers ages 18 and over are welcome.
  • The CHOICE Program at Exceptional Persons, Inc. needs volunteers to do filing, make copies, answer phones, type up lists, etc. CHOICE is open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday with flexible times. Volunteers age 18 and over are welcome.
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters needs volunteers to answer phones, perform light data entry, and assist with various clerical needs. Opportunities exist Monday through Friday with flexible times between 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Volunteers age 18 and over are welcome.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Service Learning Update

  
Service Learning continues to be a wonderful learning experience for Jean Seeland and for the students she sees. Jean really feels that she’s received many benefits from teaching service learning to the young people in our community. Jean has a renewed sense of hope for the future and a strong belief that the students involved in Service Learning will make good decisions. She is thrilled by their caring nature and their need to solve problems.

Jean continues to work in the following schools on the following projects:

· West High School - a campaign to develop an awareness of hunger in our community
· Janesville Jr. High - raising money to build a walking bridge in the community
· Home Schooled students - a variety of hunger projects
· Peet Jr. High - a campaign to raise money for the Humane Society and an education project about animal abuse
· Peet Jr. High - campaign to raise money for the Food Bank
· Waterloo Education and Behavior Center - a campaign to educate young people about sexually transmitted diseases
· Waterloo Education and Behavior Center - a variety of hunger projects
Expo High School - monthly service projects

In addition to these projects, the Boys and Girls Club students at Cedar Heights, Poyner Elementary and the main site continue to do service projects on a weekly or biweekly basis.

For more information on Service-Learning contact Jean Seeland at 272-2087 or Jean_Seeland@vccv.org.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Updated Weekly Volunteer Opportunities - April 14


  • Volunteers are needed to assist with Earth Day activities throughout the Grout Museum District on April 22nd from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Volunteers age 18 and over are welcome.

  • The Cedar Bend Humane Society is holding a shelter clean up on Friday, April 22, 2011 from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Groups can assist the shelter in getting ready for spring by helping with yard work, planting flowers, and general shelter maintenance. Volunteers age 14 and over or younger with an adult.

  • Iowa's Bravest is hosting a Cookie Project on April 27 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the UAW 838 Hall where they will get 25,000+ boxes of cookies ready to send to our troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Volunteers age 14 and over are welcome or younger with an adult.

  • The Cedar Valley Volunteer Emergency Club needs volunteers to help provide traffic control for the walkers participating in March of Dimes' March for Babies on Saturday, April 24 from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Volunteers age 18 and over are welcome.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Global Youth Service Day - April 14

Thursday, April 14 is Global Youth Service Day. Global Youth Service Day is an annual campaign that celebrates and mobilizes youth to improve their communities through service and service learning.

Black Hawk County Extension and the Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley have planned a simple activity that will contribute to the well being of our community. The Great Sweep is an activity for young people of all ages and is designed to “spring clean” Lincoln Park and downtown Waterloo. Youth are asked to meet at Lincoln Park at 3:30 that afternoon and they will clean Lincoln Park, 4th Street, 5th Street, and Park Avenue from the park to the river. The event will conclude at 5:30. All materials will be provided.

The objectives for this project include:
· Students will develop a sense of giving back to the community.
· Students will realize that service is an essential part of being a
good citizen.
· Students will realize the benefits that downtown Waterloo offers.

For more information, contact Jean Seeland at jean_seeland@vccv.org or 272-2087.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Spotlight Agency - Ridgeway Place Assisted Living

Franciscan Ministries is committed to providing quality affordable housing in a compassionate environment that promotes wholeness of life within ourselves and the communities we serve.

Volunteers are utilized as baking session coordinators, bingo assistants, craft coordinators, exercise coordinators, menu helpers, musicians, outing assistants, readers, resident advocates, and bus drivers.

Volunteers age 16 and over are welcome with the exception of the RPI Bus Driver who must be 18 and have a class 3 license.


Monday, April 11, 2011

National Volunteer Week

Established in 1974, National Volunteer Week has grown exponentially in scope each year since, drawing the support and endorsement of all subsequent U.S. presidents, governors, mayors and other respected elected officials.

National Volunteer Week is about inspiring, recognizing and encouraging people to seek out imaginative ways to engage in their communities.  

It's about demonstrating to the nation that by working together, in unison, we have the fortitude to meet our challenges and accomplish our goals.  

National Volunteer Week is about taking action, encouraging individuals and their respective communities to be at the center of social change-discovering and actively demonstrating their collective power to foster positive transformation.

It's not only our moment in time to celebrate our volunteers, but to enable a nation to share ideas, practices, and stories, wherever they happen, and shaping a movement to re-imagine the notion of citizenship for the 21st century.


Friday, April 8, 2011

Spotlight Agency - Retired & Senior Volunteer Program

The mission of the Retired & Senior Volunteer Program is to engage persons 55 and older in volunteer service to help meet community needs; and to provide a high quality experience that will enrich the lives of volunteers.

Volunteers are needed to assist students with literacy enhancing activities to help improve the student's reading and writing skills. All activities will take place in the school during school hours Monday through Friday with flexible times.

Volunteers age 55+ are welcome!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Weekly Volunteer Opportunity Updates

  • Waterloo Leisure Services needs volunteers to coach a baseball or softball team this summer and help kids learn the basic fundamentals through team practices and league play with a heavy emphasis placed on sportsmanship. Days and times to be determined. Tryouts are on April 15 and practice begins in May. Volunteers should have played baseball or softball & enjoy working with kids. Volunteers age 16 and over are welcome.
  • The YMCA of Black Hawk County will be having its annual Healthy Kids Day Health Fair on April 16th. The event will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Volunteers will assist by running the many booths planned for the health fair. Volunteers age 16 and over are welcome.
  • Volunteers are needed to assist with Earth Day activities throughout the Grout Museum District on April 22nd from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Volunteers age 18 and over are welcome.
  • On April 11 from 5-7 p.m. and April 12 from 3-5 p.m., the Hawkeye Chapter of the American Red Cross is asking volunteers to help pack nonperishable food items into drawstring bags as part of an annual preparedness event. Kits may be used in the Cedar Valley and throughout the country. Volunteers age 16 and over are welcome.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Featured Board Member: Alan Stalnaker

Alan Stalnaker has worked for Veridian Credit Union for over five years and is currently a Branch Supervisor in Cedar Falls.  Alan moved to Cedar Falls two years ago in part because he and his wife loved the strong sense of community in the area.  Part of that community feeling comes from a strong focus in volunteerism so Alan decided to get involved with the Volunteer Center as a way to continue to encourage more volunteerism in the Cedar Valley.

Among his hobbies are golfing, camping, cooking, remodeling his house, traveling, and anything else involving the outdoors.  Alan loves sports and especially enjoys rooting for the Panthers and Hawkeyes.  When he finds enough free time he also is an avid baseball fan and enjoys going to St Louis every year to watch the Cardinals play.  He is married to Theresa Stalnaker who works at John Deere and they have two young daughters.

He believes that volunteerism is good for the overall well-being of the community and encourages everyone to check the VCCV’s website often for volunteer opportunities.



Thank you Alan for all you do!


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

National Volunteer Week: April 10-16, 2011

Celebrating People in Action, captures the meaning of this signature week:

Honoring the people who dedicate themselves to taking action and solving problems in their communities.

Established in 1974, National Volunteer Week has grown exponentially in scope each year, drawing the support and endorsement of all subsequent U.S. presidents, governors, mayors and other respected elected officials.


National Volunteer Week April 10-16, 2011
Celebrating People in Action, presents an opportunity for individuals, families, nonprofit organizations, businesses and government entities alike to celebrate the ordinary people who accomplish extraordinary things through service.


National Volunteer Week embodies the energy and power volunteers evoke on a daily basis as they lead by example—not only encouraging the people they help, but motivating others to serve as well.


The VCCV is reaching out to businesses to help provide visibility, focus, and resources to bring volunteerism to the workplace.   

Monday, April 4, 2011

Global Youth Service Day

Thursday, April 14 is Global Youth Service Day. Global Youth Service Day is an annual campaign that celebrates and mobilizes youth to improve their communities through service and service learning.

Black Hawk County Extension and the Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley have planned a simple activity that will contribute to the well being of our community. The Great Sweep is an activity for young people of all ages and is designed to “spring clean” Lincoln Park and downtown Waterloo. Youth are asked to meet at Lincoln Park at 3:30 that afternoon and they will clean Lincoln Park, 4th Street, 5th Street, and Park Avenue from the park to the river. The event will conclude at 5:30. All materials will be provided.

The objectives for this project include:
· Students will develop a sense of giving back to the community.
· Students will realize that service is an essential part of being a
good citizen.
· Students will realize the benefits that downtown Waterloo offers.

For more information, contact Jean Seeland at jean_seeland@vccv.org or 272-2087.

Friday, April 1, 2011

VCCV Thanks Community for Supporting Appetite for Service

The Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley hosted the tenth annual “Appetite for Service” dinner on March 26 at Sunnyside Country Club as it celebrated 16 years serving our community. Local businesses and individuals sponsored tables. Lisa K. Smith of Career Connections was the event’s Honorary Celebrity Server. Luke Schaefer of LNS Sounds and Aaron Santini of Q92.3 served as emcees.

Highlights of the evening included elaborately decorated tables and 17 celebrity servers who sang, danced, and negotiated the purchase and sale of tableware, centerpieces, prizes and drinks in order to raise money for the Volunteer Center! 27 silent auction, three planned live auction packages and many unprompted live auction items were offered to the more than 130 guests who enjoyed a four-course meal and spontaneous entertainment throughout the evening. Sponsors included: MidWestOne Bank, Lisa K. Smith/Career Connections, GMAC, Isle Casino Hotel, Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare, Walmart, John Deere Waterloo Operations, North Iowa Mechanical, VGM Group, Lincoln Savings Bank and the Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley.

The 2011 “Golden Heart Award” was awarded to GMAC for their past involvement. Tips were tabulated by the team of accountants and Funny Money Staff (volunteers provided by UNI) and tracked very closely to see who won the coveted 2011 “Silver Tray of Service Award.” The “Silver Tray” was awarded to GMAC for the most tips earned. The “Best Decorated Table” was awarded to the Isle Casino Hotel Waterloo.

The Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley staff and Board of Directors gratefully thank the hundreds of supporters who participated in this successful fundraising effort which raised over $34,000!

Businesses or individuals interested in participating next year contact Lauren Finke at 272-2087 or lauren_finke@vccv.org.