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Change Notes: A Quick Note of Sharing and Celebration

Friday, December 17th, 2010

"Volunteer"

Friends,

As many of you know, each year L’Oreal recognizes 10 extraordinary women change agents, a program that Points of Light Institute has helped support for more than five years.

Last week I had the privilege of attending the L’Oreal Women of Worth event in New York City, where the awards were presented by such celebrities as singer Tricia Yearwood and actress Kerry Washington.

The evening was hugely inspiring, and the stories of these amazing women were a great reminder of what we are all capable of accomplishing in the world.  The honorees themselves were profoundly touched and transformed by their experiences, and several former winners returned to share how the recognition had helped them extend their work.

volunteer, volunteering, volunteerism, L'Oreal, women of worthI presented the award to a young women, Simone Bernstein, who at the age of 12 began to create an organization and Website to connect young people to volunteer work with nonprofits.  She has inspired 1,500 young people in St. Louis to being life-long journeys of service.  Other honorees started medical clinics, a project to support military service widows, and efforts to help young women escape prostitution and sex trafficing.  I encourage you all to access the Women of Worth Website to read their stories.

On another celebratory note, generationOn, our new youth-services division, exceeded its goal and in one week activated 117,104 service pledges from young people and, in turn, Hasbro donated 117,104 toys, worth $2.6 million, to the Toys for Tots Holiday Gift Campaign for needy children. Whole classes of schoolchildren pledged and joined generationOn, and in at least one case, a school of 1,500 students made service commitments. Entire fraternity chapters, Kids Care Clubs, families, and scout troops pledged.

This effort was a great example of mobilization and activation, whose legacy will be tens of thousands of the next generation introduced to the power of service and how they can transform the world.

These are just two examples of the great work that is happening across the organization during this Season of Giving. Let’s celebrate these gifts of inspiration and mobilization.
In service,

Michelle Nunn

CEO, Points of Light Institute, and Co-Founder, HandsOn Network

Are you a Woman of Worth?

Monday, November 15th, 2010

Today’s post comes from Victoria James, Senior Marketing Manager for Points of Light Institute.

It is truly inspiring to work on a program where I get to engage with so many amazing, impactful women.  They are Resourceful!  They are Strong! They are making a Difference! And they truly make the world a better place.

They are Women of Worth. For over 5 year’s L’Oréal Paris and Points of Light Institute have recognized 50 Women who are catalyzing change and making a difference in their local communities.  This year’s 2010 Women of Worth bubbled to the top of over 2,100 nominations. They each saw a need and came up with a way to help.

So why do they do it?

Berni BartaBerni Barta was just ten years old when she realized the movies she no longer watched could bring happiness into sick children. Once she decided to donate her old DVDs to a pediatric oncology unit at a nearby hospital, she knew she had begun something powerful.  She founded Kid Flicks in 2002, and now oversees and the organization that receives donated DVDs from across the country.  Since its inception, Kid Flicks has donated 55,300 movies to 553 hospitals in all 50 United States and 5 hospitals in South Africa.

Sue Kutz Sue Kutz believes no child should have to leave school on Friday with the knowledge that they won’t be having another meal until they return to school on Monday. She created Back The Pack to make certain students in her region did not have to face poverty every weekend. What began as a personal mission has evolved into a program that serves more than 600 elementary and middle school students.

Ethel PaleyEthel Paley may be 90 years old, but in talking with her you might easily mistake her for a middle aged dynamo. Ethel uses her boundless energy volunteering for FRIA, a group dedicated to making certain seniors get proper care, services, and treatment from nursing homes in New York. Ethel founded the organization over thirty years ago, and still answers hotline calls received by FRIA. Her devotion has changed nursing home policy in New York and has touched the lives of thousands of seniors.

Click here to find out more about all of the 2010 Women of Worth:

Simone Bernstein – Seeing a gaping need in her community, Simone created stlouisvolunteen.com, a comprehensive website that connects teens with organization looking for volunteers.

Taryn Davis – As a young widow herself, Taryn began The American Widow Project (AWP) to reach out and provide much need support for other young women who have lost a husband in service.

Lynn Gaubatz started AdoptALibrary.org, an internet clearinghouse that facilitates and encourages the donations of books to libraries, prisons, Native American reservations and schools around the world, to promote world literacy and to keep books out of landfills.

Pauline Olsen – helped create the Malta House of Care (MHC) Mobile Free Medical Clinic which delivers totally free, primary health care to a diverse, multi-lingual, marginalized population with no other means of accessing the health care system.

Robin Steele – created Cheerful Givers to provide disadvantaged parents with birthday gifts for their children. Because of Robin’s work more than 340,000 children have received presents on their special day.

Jill Tappert – Jill’s formal actions to change policy in Colorado have allowed approximately 9,000 Coloradans affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder to access medical treatment through their private health insurance.

Lisa Williams opened Living Water for Girls to provide individual, group and family therapy, as well as educational and vocational services to sexually exploited American girls for up to two years.

Each of these women truly illustrates what ordinary people can do to create change in the lives of others and, in the process, create a community that unites us all.

You can play a part by voting for this year’s National Women of Worth! The National Honoree will receive an additional $25,000 donation to the non- profit of her choice.  Vote from November 8 – 24th to support the cause that means the most to you.

Help make a difference and support your Woman of Worth!

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