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November Grand Times

We can’t believe it’s almost time for a new year! Look at how much you have accomplished already-helping a new set of children who need your love and attention so much.  At this time of year, we are thankful for you-the hard working volunteers, who make Central and East Central Florida a better place to be, work and live!  You are making a tremendous difference each and every day!

As you may have heard, our organization has gone through some changes this year, as well.  The Foster Grandparent Program and RSVP (Retired and Senior Volunteer Program) have been under the same parent organization, Florida Senior Programs, Inc. for over 30 years. Earlier this year, it was decided we would come together, to share what we do best.

You may have noticed some changes-including in last month’s newsletter.  From this point forward, the Grand Times newsletter you receive each month will go to both the Foster Grandparents and the RSVP volunteers.  You are going to notice some changes like more birthdays, more events, and changes in information.  If you see something in it that states “RSVP,” it is not required for Foster Grandparents, and vice versa.

By now, someone from RSVP should have visited each Foster Grandparents in-service.  You are welcome and encouraged to volunteer some of your extra time to RSVP outside of your service as a Foster Grandparent.  You will not receive a stipend or mileage reimbursement for any time you give to RSVP.

This month, we also are asking for your help! We think it’s time for the Grand Times to get a makeover.  What do you love, what do you hate, we want to know it all so that we can get you the information you need each month.  Click here to complete the survey.

Wishing you all a very Happy Thanksgiving, and know that this year we give thanks for you!

– Florida Senior Programs Staff

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Weekend in Dothan

We had the great opportunity this past weekend to travel to Dothan, Alabama for the 2012 National Foster Grandparent Conference.  Once in Dothan, we were surrounded by fellow Foster Grandparents from across the country and together we got to visit, learn about being a great volunteer, senior issues, children’s issues, sightsee, and overall have a great and full weekend! Big thanks to Jackie Walker and her team from the Human Resource Corporation for putting on such a wonderful event.

Of course, the  Foster Grandparent volunteers made this trip so wonderful! Our highlights include:

Cotton Picking on the road to Dothan

Sunday Brunch

Identity Theft Workshop

An Elvis performance!

Sightseeing at the Dothan Area Botanical Gardens

Enjoying dinner out all together Saturday night

Sightseeing at the Wiregrass Museum of Art

Foster Grandparents of the Year, including our own Foster Grandma of the Year, Rosa Mendez!

To see all the photos, click here

To see the videos taken, click here.

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LAST CHANCE to Shop and Support!

Macy’s Shop for a Cause event is almost here! Have you bought your Savings Pass yet?On Saturday, August 25, 2012, Macy’s will host its 7th annual Shop For A Cause benefiting charities nationwide.

For $5 each, you can purchase a Savings Pass.When you Shop for the Foster Grandparent Program on Saturday, August 25, 2012, you will receive 25% off* regular, sale and clearance merchandise, including designer brands you love, throughout the store, as well as 10% off furniture, mattresses and area rugs. And you will be eligible to win a $500 gift card, no purchase necessary.  These passes are good at Macy’s stores worldwide!

 To buy your Saving Passes online now, click here.  

But we also need your help!

Because of your support we have been invited to set up a table. This Saturday, August 25, we are looking for volunteers to sell tickets and spread the word about our great programs.  For volunteering, you will receive a savings pass, which is good for 25% off everything in store on that day only.

This Saturday, August 25, 2012

 Macy’s

First Floor Mall Entrance

The Mall at Millenia

4200 Conroy Road, Orlando

Volunteers needed in minimum of 2 hour shifts between 

10 am and 10 pm

 

10 am – 12 pm

12 pm – 2 pm

2 pm – 4 pm

4 pm – 6 pm

6 pm – 8 pm

8 pm – 10 pm

For more information or to sign up for a shift, please contact Charlotte Merritt at 407-298-4180 or CMerritt@fgpcfl.org

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Join us Tonight

You’re invited to attend a complimentary advanced screening of

THE ODD LIFE OF TIMOTHY GREEN 

Regal Waterford Lakes Stadium 20

541 N. Alafaya Trail, Orlando, FL

TONIGHT, Thursday, August 9

7:00 PM 

Academy Award®-nominated director/writer Peter Hedges (“Dan in Real Life,” What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”) brings enchantment to the screen with “The Odd Life of Timothy Green.” It’s the inspiring, magical story of a happily married couple, Cindy and Jim Green (Jennifer Garner and Joel Edgerton), who can’t wait to start a family but can only dream about what their child would be like. When young Timothy (CJ Adams) shows up on their doorstep one stormy night, Cindy and Jim-and their small town of Stanleyville-learn that sometimes the unexpected can bring some of life’s greatest gifts.

Disney presents “The Odd Life of Timothy Green,” with Ahmet Zappa, Scott Sanders and Jim Whitaker producing, story by Ahmet Zappa and screenplay by Peter Hedges. “The Odd Life of Timothy Green” is slated for release on August 15, 2012 and is rated PG.

 In order to attend, you must print out the pass for admission.

Please arrive early as the theater is overbooked to ensure capacity.

Enjoy the show!

NO RECORDING

This screening will be monitored for unauthorized recording. By attending, you agree not to bring any recording device into the theatre and you consent to physical search of your belongings and person for recording devices. If you attempt to enter with a recording device, you will be denied admission.  If you attempt to use a recording device, you consent to your immediate removal from the theater and forfeiture of the device and its contents. Unauthorized recording will be reported to law enforcement and may subject you to criminal and civil liability.

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Join us on Voucherry

We are excited to announce that we have launched a rewards and loyalty program, by partnering with Voucherry.com Voucherry’s Social Commerce Network rewards users and their favorite Causes, while also generating business in the local economy.  It gives our supporters a channel to help us while also saving money, enjoying highly discounted offers and winning significant prizes all while putting money back in your pocket for every dollar you spend!

How it Works:

It’s easy!  Simply follow this link: www.voucherry.com/invitation/floridaseniorprograms  and sign up as a user.   That way Florida Senior Programs will receive credits for every dollar that you spend through the Voucherry channel and so will you! When you shop online through Voucherry you can feel good about every purchase you make! These credits can be cashed out, donated, gifted or used as credits towards all or part of a purchase.

Featured Categories:

  • Groupon: yes, that’s right; all the great Groupon Daily Deals are now on Voucherry.
  • Fashion – shop known brands such as Prada, Balenciaga, Gucci, Nike, Adidas, Jordan, Reebok, Pacific Sunwear, more!
  • Car Supplies – The Tire Rack, Auto Anything, etc…
  • Electronics – Apple products (IPods, IPads, and accessories), DELL computers, IBM components, Logitech etc…
  • Software: Adobe, AVG Technologies, etc…
  • Sporting Goods -REI, Altrec.com, etc…
  • Vitamins, Diet & Special Food – (gluten free, diabetes, etc) Weight Watchers, Medifast Diet, etc…
  • Miscellaneous: Coca Cola products, jewelry, diamonds, glasses, sunglasses, furniture, and much more!

For any questions you may have about Voucherry.com, don’t hesitate to contact us  or you can email the Voucherry team direct at support@voucherry.com

We hope that you will accept our Voucherry Invitation today and help us make a difference!

 www.voucherry.com/invitation/FloridaSeniorPrograms

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‘I hug them and tell them how special they are’

Foster Grandparents make a world of difference.  The role of a Foster Grandparent is to be paired one on one with special needs children providing love, support, and individual attention.  For the volunteer and the child, a true connection is shared.

The Foster Grandparent Program is nationwide and the following story highlights just one of the thousands of excellent Foster Grandparent volunteers nationwide.

You can read her story, here: Foster grandmother, 89: ‘I hug them and tell them how special they are’.

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NBC Highlights Foster Grandma

What a great story! On Memorial Day, NBC Nightly News reported on Foster Grandma Erma Klatt and her life story.

Like so many incredible volunteer, Erma continues to give back to children in her community after a lifetime of service.  To see her story, click here or watch below.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32545640

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It’s National Senior Corps Week!

Volunteers 55+ Are Meeting Critical Needs; Represent Powerful Resource for Communities

Senior Corps Week – May 7-11 – honors volunteers for “Making A Difference for Generations” and encourages more communities to harness the talent and skill of Americans 55+

(Washington, D.C.) – The Corporation for National and Community Service is joining with organizations across the country to honor the powerful impact of Senior Corps volunteers and encourage more Americans 55+ to serve their communities through the third annual Senior Corps Week, taking place May 7-11.

For more than four decades, Senior Corps volunteers have used their lifetime of skills and experience to meet community needs. Today more than 330,000 volunteers age 55+ are serving through Senior Corps’ three programs – Foster Grandparents, Senior Companions, and RSVP.

“At a time of increased need and declining resources, volunteers age 55 and over are stepping in to fill the gaps,” said Wendy Spencer, CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service. “Today, more than ever, communities need the talents and skills of all Americans to help move this nation forward. Senior Corps volunteers are delivering enormous social and economic benefits to our communities and demonstrating that service is good for the nation and those who serve.”

In addition to helping others, older volunteers are also helping themselves by living active, healthy lives through volunteering. A growing body of research points to mental and physical health benefits associated with volunteering, including lower mortality rates, increased strength and energy, decreased rates of depression, and fewer physical limitations. With nearly one in every five Americans projected to be age 60 or older by 2030, a great opportunity exists to engage older Americans in service to meet critical community needs while contributing to longer, healthier lives.

“As the leading edge of the boomer generation reaches the traditional retirement age of 65, nonprofits and communities should be poised to take advantage of this extraordinary wave of human capital that has the potential to transform our nation,” said Dr. Erwin Tan, Director of Senior Corps at the Corporation for National and Community Service. “America’s baby boomers are the largest, healthiest, best-educated generation in history, and they can leave an incredible legacy through service to others.”

Last year, 337,000 Senior Corps volunteers served 96.2 million hours, making a difference in the lives of more than 700,000 elderly who received assistance to remain independent in their homes; and more than 300,000 young people who received tutoring and mentoring that improved their academic performance, self-esteem, and overall social behavior.

  • Serving at-risk youth. Last year 27,900 Foster Grandparents served as tutors and mentors for more than 232,300 children and youth with special or exceptional needs. A performance survey found that 81 percent of the children served by Foster Grandparents demonstrated improvements in academic performance; 90 percent demonstrated improved self-image; and 59 percent reported a reduction in risky behavior.
  • Supporting independent living. Senior Companions enable tens of thousands of frail and elderly adults to live independently in their own homes by transporting them to medical appointments, shopping for groceries, assisting with bills and paperwork, and offering respite care. Last year 13,600 Senior Companions provided more than 12.2 million hours of service for 60,940 clients.
  • Meeting critical community needs. More than 296,000 RSVP volunteers assist survivors of natural disasters, tutor and mentor children, improve the environment, conduct safety patrols, mobilize additional community volunteers, and provide business and technical expertise to nonprofits. In many communities, RSVP is the only program matching older volunteers with service opportunities. Last year RSVP volunteers provided 60 million hours of service through more than 65,000 organizations. These volunteers provided mentoring, academic, and other service to more than 80,000 children and youth and helped more than 676,000 elderly to remain in their homes as long as possible.
  • Supporting America’s veterans. Senior Corps volunteers, many of whom are themselves veterans, provide counseling and other support to veterans and their families. In 2012, Senior Corps will dedicate more than 35,000 volunteer hours to our nation’s veterans. Currently Senior Corps volunteers serve at 84 Department of Veteran Affairs facilities nationwide, and Senior Corps presence in such facilities will expand under a recently announced partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs.

According to data from the Corporation for National and Community Service, 18.7 million older adults – nearly a quarter of those 55 and older – contributed on average more than three billion hours of service in their communities per year between 2008 and 2010. The yearly economic benefit of this service to the nation equals more than $64 billion.

With the theme “Making a Difference for Generations,” Senior Corps Week highlights the powerful impact of 55+ volunteers and inspires others to get involved. The initiative recognizes that service by older Americans benefits everyone – it helps volunteers by keeping them active, healthy, and engaged; it helps our communities to have millions more skilled volunteers; and it helps our nation by saving taxpayer dollars and strengthening civic participation.

“During Senior Corps Week, as we celebrate the extraordinary contributions of older volunteers, let us also redouble our efforts to engage more 55+ Americans in serving their communities,” said Spencer. “Volunteering is a great way to stay active and healthy, learn skills, make friends, and experience the joy and satisfaction that comes from serving others. Visit GetInvolved.gov to find volunteer opportunities in your community.”

Throughout Senior Corps Week, volunteers, project directors, community leaders, and residents from across the nation will take part in recognition events and service activities to honor the remarkable volunteer work of Americans age 55+ who help solve problems, fill critical community needs, and provide a model for lifelong national service.

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Senior Corps is a program of the Corporation for National and Community Servicea federal agency that engages more than five million Americans of all ages and backgrounds in service each year through its Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America programs, and leads President Obama’s national call to service initiative, United We Serve. For more information visit NationalService.gov.

Senior Corps Week, May 7-11, celebrates the commitment and contribution made by Senior Corps volunteers and recognizes their critical impact on addressing tough challenges across our nation. For more information about Senior Corps visit GetInvolved.gov.

Follow Senior Corps on Facebook.

 Press Release: Volunteers 55 Are Meeting Critical Needs; Represent Powerful Resource for Communities.

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40th Anniversary Celebration

On Monday, May 7, 2012 Volunteer Recognition was held at the Orlando Marriott Hotel in Lake Mary.  Foster Grandparents, volunteers station leaders, community leaders, Florida Senior Programs’ Board and Staff came together to celebrate the outstanding achivements of these dedicated volunteers throughout Osceola, Orange, Seminole, Volusia, and Flagler counties.

Checking In Foster Grandparents

Foster Grandparents waiting for the Program to begin

Grandma Jennell Simmons celebrates 31 years as a Foster Grandparent!

Deputy Mayor Gary Brender from the City of Lake Mary presents a Proclamation honoring May 7 as Foster Grandparent Day

Thank you to everyone who was a part of the day, and thank you to our tremendous volunteers for their dedication, selflessness, and hard work throughout the years.

To view all the photos from the day, click here.

To view the Program from the event including a list of Foster Grandparent volunteers, click here.

Video coming soon!

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Step Right Up!

United Way’s Step Right Up!
Volunteer Carnival
TOMORROW, Saturday, April 21, 2012

10 am- 1 pm

Heart of Florida United Way
1940 Traylor Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32804

 

Join event us, Chair Orlando Police Chief Paul Rooney and special guest Orlando Magic Community Ambassador Bo Outlaw this Saturdayfor Step Right Up!, a family-friendly volunteer carnival featuring free games, prizes, food and fun.During the carnival, you, your family, friends and co-workers can complete five on-site volunteer projects that support United Way’s focus on Building Safe Communities through Education. You’ll also learn about many other terrific opportunities to get involved and make a difference in your community.

Step Right Up! will feature more than 20 game booths hosted by local nonprofits, including a putt-putt course, bounce house, ‘dunk-a-cop’ dunk tank, face painting, corn hole, and bean bag toss. The first 200 participants will receive a free LIVE UNITED t-shirt, and all volunteers will receive a free hot dog, popcorn, and beverage.

Volunteers are needed to:

  • Assemble 150 Hi-5 food packs for at-risk children served by Second Harvest Food Bank;
  • Write 200 encouraging letters to middle school students served by the Interfaith School Turnaround Program;
  • Sort and assemble education kits for Early Learning Coalition of Orange County;
  • Assemble 150 hygiene kits for children in a residential program; and
  • Send 50 customized emails to a local representative, encouraging them to support educational program.

Click here to register for Step Right Up!

Questions? Call (407) 429-2136 for more information. Please note: All children must be accompanied by their own parent or legal guardian.

For more information about volunteering through Heart of Florida United Way, please visit www.hfuw.org.

 Step Right Up Flyer12 FINAL (2)

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