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Golden Opportunities' Particpates in Volunteer Open Forums
From the NEWTOWN BEE, April 24, 2009
VOLUNTEER OPEN FORUMS PLANNED
Starbucks Newtown will hold its next two volunteer open forums next week with
residents of all ages invited to meet representatives from a number of nonprofit
groups who have volunteer opportunities available.
On Monday, April 27, representatives from Newtown Youth & Family Services,
Newtown Parks & Recreation, Hook & Ladder Volunteer Fire Department, and Relay
for Life will be at the coffee shop, 34 Church Hill Road, from 3 to 5 p.m.
Then on Friday, May from 9 a.m. till noon representatives from FISH, Newtown
Volunteer Ambulance Corps., Golden Opportunities, Newtown Cultural Arts
Commission, and Masonicare Home Health & Hospice will all be at Starbucks.
Forums are being offered during the final week of each month and have been very
successful since their debut in January, according to Starbucks Newtown general
manager Peter Johnson.
A SUCCESS STORY
Golden Opportunities is one group that has already posted a success story thanks
to the volunteer forums.
The Sandy Hook-based nonprofit which has as its mission the wish to enhance the
quality of life for those who are experiencing isolation, loneliness, and
helplessness by providing them with outreach services of comfort, compassion,
and support, has been a frequent participant in the Starbucks Volunteer Open
Forums.
“As a result of the first volunteer open forum, Golden Opportunities developed a
wonderful relationship with a new volunteer who will soon begin visiting a
resident of an area eldercare facility,” Nancy Taylor, the program administrator
of Golden Opportunities, said this week.
“The volunteer is confined to a wheelchair as is the resident who has MS,” she
continued. “They are both very intelligent men who will bring enriching
companionship to each other’s lives. Finding a volunteer to visit with the
resident was a request from the facility.
“The day after we received the request we got a call from the new volunteer
whose wife had picked up the info (about our group and opportunities) at
Starbucks,” she said. “You never know when one thing will lead to another
terrific thing.”
Members of 501(C)(3) companies or organizations that help Newtown residents,
need volunteers, and want to participate are invited to contact Mr. Johnson by
calling 364-1423 for more information. Forums are offered during the last week
of each month and are on varying days and at different times in order to reach
the largest number of potential volunteers for the participating groups.
Details are also available at v2v.net/actions/volunteer-open-house-newtown.
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