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Best Practices Sharing for Success Moderator: Donna Thornton, Vice President for Alumni Relations Alumni Leaders Conference October 14, 2011
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RUAA Day Of Service RU NOBLE? Presenters: Michael Williamson RBS’01 Gloria Wormley UCNB’04 At Large Council MemberRutgers Clubs of Lehigh Valley Alumni Leaders Conference October 14, 2011
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Day Of Service History Alumni Leaders Conference October 14, 2011 Mike no●ble [noh-buhl] Adj. Of an exalted moral or mental character or excellence;
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Review of Goals Alumni Leaders Conference October 14, 2011 To bring Rutgers alumni together on one day to provide hands-on service to their communities To engage alumni project leaders in identifying community needs, planning projects and recruiting participants. To have a substantial impact on the individuals involved in this shared experience To have a substantial impact on the community To demonstrate that the RUAA commits to integrity, service, and diversity Gloria and mike
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Case Study: Rutgers Club of Lehigh Valley First Meeting Success 15 people attended the first meeting – Talked about activities we enjoy – Decided…“We are going to hit the ground running” Before the end of that 1st meeting: – We decided to volunteer for Habitat for Humanity – Members shared responsibility for promoting the event 1.One person volunteered to write a press release 2.Another volunteered to be the event photographer 3.Another volunteered to be Habitat agency contact person Common interests and activities can unite, engage, and mobilize alumni… and service attracts alumni from all walks of life. Gloria
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Successful Results Club members volunteered in Habitat build Photos were sent to Rutgers The press release (written & sent by volunteer) was picked up by local news New happy faces joined events and became regulars – Active alumni volunteers DOUBLED in just 4 months – New leadership was fostered Our members are doing what they wanted to do, and, in the process, are energizing the Rutgers Club of Lehigh Valley Gloria
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The Express-Times “ Rutgers alumni group forms to help in Valley” Tuesday, July 15, 2008 Story By L. Olanoff There are New Jersey transplants aplenty in the Lehigh Valley. So it's not too big a surprise a Rutgers University alumni group has started up locally. The Rutgers Club of the Lehigh Valley formed last month. Its primary focus is community service, said group leader Gloria Wormley. The Lower Macungie Township resident moved to the area from Somerset, N.J. Like Wormley, many of the group's members are New Jersey transplants interested in getting involved in their new homes. "We decided we wanted to be part of the community," Wormley, 45, said. "We want the Rutgers name to be known in the Lehigh Valley." The group's first community service project is Saturday. The Garden State graduates will help build a Habitat for Humanity house on Bethlehem's South Side. The house at 1404 James St. is part of Habitat's Lehigh Valley chapter's initiative to build 40 homes on South Mountain. Gloria
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Lessons Learned Allow club members to suggest volunteering projects - it creates a sense of commitment Form a committee – club leaders can not do it alone Volunteering is not about the leaders – it is about making a difference in our communities and being part of Rutgers day of service Mike and Gloria
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Rutgers Alumni Day of Service Volunteer Project Ideas Volunteer at a Soup Kitchen or Food Pantry Host Food Drives Provide Nutritional Education Create a Community Garden Advocate to End Hunger Host a drive for : Coats Diapers / Baby Products Hats / Mittens Toys Blanket Collections Eye Glass Collections Personal Care Products Cell Phones Books School Supplies Sports Equipment Earth Friendly Projects: Community Tree Planting Beautification of a Local Non-Profit Painting Projects Host a Recycling Fair Host a Neighborhood Clean-Up Graffiti Park or Nature Trail River or Beach Camp or School Children’s Project Ideas: Work with local agencies, daycares, YMCAs Craft Projects Story Time or Reading Cupcake Baking School Garden or Flower Planting Start Teen Book Club
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Senior Project Ideas: Make Birthday or Get Well Cards for the Elderly Help with Shopping or Errands Create a Senior Center Game Day Play board games Bingo Play cards Puzzles Veterans Project Ideas: Care Packages for the Military Letters to the Troops Miscellaneous Projects Ideas: Animal Shelter Mural Painting Reading to the Blind Bake Sale Pancake Breakfast Food or Chili Cook Off Bingo Fundraiser Mentoring Build Wheel Chair Ramp in Park or School Scavenger Hunt Fundraiser Habitat for Humanity (your local agency) Fix up a Run-Down Playground Mock Interviewing and Résumé Writing Charity Run or Walk Bowl-a-thon or Dance-a-thon Charity Biking Host a Party at Local Hospital
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How we doing? Alumni Leaders Conference October 14, 2011 Mike
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Alumni Leaders Conference October 14, 2011 Get Involved!
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Next Steps Alumni Leaders Conference October 14, 2011 Rally The Troops!!! Recruit, Recruit, Recruit… Accept this challenge by asking yourself….RU Noble? Register Your Projects Online!! www.Ralumni.com/dayofservice Mike and Gloria
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Thank you! How do you plan to celebrate Day of Service? Alumni Leaders Conference October 14, 2011
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