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Howdy Partner: Training Volunteers to Reach Our Audience
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Virginia Tech College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Virginia Cooperative Extension Family Nutrition Program EFENP/SNAP-Ed Program Assistants EFENP/SNAP-Ed Nutrition Outreach Instructor Department of Human Nutrition Foods & Exercise SNAP-Ed Project Associate
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Regular - any person engaging in specific voluntary activities on a continuing or on-going basis Occasional - any person providing a one-time or infrequent assistance Collaborator - any person as a part of their normal compensated employment, assisting VCE in the accomplishment of a shared goal Master Volunteer - any person completing advanced training according to criteria determined by a specific educational program area and demonstrating expertise and agreeing to a long-term commitment to VCE Donor - any person providing funds, resources, materials, and/or facilities in support of VCE educational programs and missions Categories of Volunteer Involvement
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Approach Director of School Nutrition Contact local Principals Approach schools who are participating in the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program Contact P.E. teachers
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Recruit volunteers through ESL classes “Connect nutrition education to other valued educational resources” Help bridge the language barrier
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Contact members of Faith-Based Associations (Baptist Association) Send out surveys to local churches Contact pastors of churches
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Community: Talk to Anyone and Everyone Research volunteer Websites: Local United Way or NFL Join the Team, etc. Contact Home Visitors: Try Early Head Start or your People Inc
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Meet with childhood educators (through supervisors and DHHS) Contact directors or local childcare providers Attend early childhood educator meetings (Virginia Preschool Initiative, Head Start, etc.)
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Contact Prevention Services Contact Program Coordinators (Those that supervise home-visitor staff) Ask about any already established groups, adult learning centers, and home visits Help CSB/Home Visitation groups develop strategies to incorporate nutrition into each home
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Who is passionate about a particular group?
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If possible partner with local offices and PA’s in training, data collection, and resource management.
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Volunteer: Direct observation Participants: pre/post evaluation (Volunteers report results of evaluations) WE ALL NEED TO SHOW BEHAVIOR CHANGE!!!!
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Through local offices volunteer appreciation days Certificate of appreciation Simple phone call
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How would you handle these challenges ?
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pearson3@vt.edu pearson3@vt.edu Adam Pearson (School programs) avargo@vt.edu avargo@vt.edu Ann Vargo (Immigrant Outreach) pstokes@vt.edu pstokes@vt.edu Pauline Stokes (Faith-Based Volunteers) dhavlik@vt.edu dhavlik@vt.edu Dottie Havlik (Community Volunteers) armstead@vt.edu armstead@vt.edu Renee Armstead (Early Childhood Educators) jstevens@vt.edu jstevens@vt.edu Judy Stevens (NOI Coordinator)
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