Posts Tagged ‘High School’

Our Voice, Our Country

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

By Jon Mann

If you are reading this blog, you are probably volunteering and working for a cause that addresses an urgent problem America faces today.

I’ve got a question for you…

If there were a way to bring Americans together everywhere, to present and choose a plan the majority believed would help solve a problem, would you want to know about it?

Here you go!

Our Voice Our Country is a new education-based, national website that engages the public in determining priority issues and achievable solutions.

The site combines relevant history, ethical decision making and free-flowing discussion which leaves you feeling as if your time has been well spent.

This website puts the ability to help solve America’s most urgent problems at your fingertips and I really think you would enjoy discovering it. And there’s a great way to do just that!

At the upcoming National Conference on Volunteering and Service,   Jon Mann (that’s me, I’m the founder/director) and Brian Nickerson Ph D (An Iona College Dean) will present a very interactive and useful workshop that introduces the site and engages attendees in hands-on use of its tools.

We’re scheduled to present on June 29th at 4:30 p.m.

Our workshop is called “Our Voice Our Country.org — Where Every Cause Can Make Their Case To The Nation,” and we’d love to meet you there!

If you can, please remember to bring a web-ready mobile phone or laptop. Its not required, but we’ll be doing some online inputting during the session, so having one would really help!

We’ve designed a workshop in which you can help clarify:

  • what the majority believe to be America’s three most urgent national problems; and
  • at least one expert in a relevant field with an achievable solution for each national problem.

You”ll also get a solid understanding of what Our Voice Our Country is, and how any cause or individual can tap into the power of this unfiltered, non-partisan system for positive change!

Ok, now that you know what this is about, I’d love it if you’d register today, while seats are still available!

Hope to see you then — or sooner!

Our Voice Our Country has had over 170,000 visitors since going online last year, and is now conducting its third National Scholarship Competition. This Competition is for college-bound high school seniors. By participating, these new voters are clarifying their priority issues, considering solutions and finding where others stand — all of which prepare students to make wise decisions when voting.

Special Needs Youth Gain Job Skills through Volunteerism

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

by Barbara Blalock

Over the past year I have had the privilege of working with local High School students enrolled in a Job Skills program and this partnership has proven to be a win-win experience for everyone involved.

Every semester three to four students have volunteered in support of  my organization, Treasures 4 Teachers, to volunteer their time.

The student volunteers have a variety of special needs but that certainly didn’t keep them from making a difference!

When the students arrived they were always excited and eager to get to work.

I always let them know how important their service was and what a difference it made for teachers and students in the classrooms we serve.

Over the past year the students that have volunteered have completed the following tasks:

  • Sorting cards that come in all mixed up
  • Making bookmarks from the cards
  • Sorting black and white tile pieces
  • Making games from the tile pieces
  • Stocking the shelves
  • Cutting foam into shapes
  • Folding letters
  • Stuffing envelopes
  • Helping test kits that were being developed for classroom use

Some of the job skills the student volunteers worked on with us are simple, but still important.

Some of the skills the students learned from the experience included:

  • Completing an application
  • Touring the facility and meeting other volunteers
  • Signing in and out each day
  • Taking appropriate breaks
  • Organization skills
  • Completing tasks
  • Following directions
  • Communicating with each other
  • Team building

Without this program these students might never have had the opportunity to learn these skills.

At the end of the school year the students proudly presented me with a handmade card signed by each of them telling me how much they appreciated the opportunity of volunteering and all that they learned.

Needless to say, I had tears in my eyes and warmth in my heart.

I want to encourage other non-profit organizations and volunteer managers to try and find ways to engage young volunteers with special needs in volunteer programs.

It has been a wonderful and fulfilling experience for me.

About the Author
Barbara Blalock is the Executive Director and Founder of Treasures 4 Teachers, Inc. a non-profit organization in Tempe, Arizona that provides vital materials to educators and students through proactive, environmentally-friendly programs. Treasures 4 Teachers seeks out and collects unwanted, but reusable materials and turns these materials into usable classroom resources.