Meet Richard: Volunteer Yoga Teacher
Despite Richard’s relaxed demeanor, life hasn’t always offered him a lot of those peaceful and calm moments. [Read More...]
Meet Mayzie: Religious Services Volunteer
As I begin talking with Mayzie and asking how long has she has volunteered with DCJ, she realizes that this month marks her 20th year serving the young women at the Donald E. Long (DEL) Juvenile Custody facility. Mayzie first visited DEL when a friend, who was a Religious Services Volunteer, invited her to join her during a visit. When her friend moved on, Mayzie felt obligated to fill that void the young women would be missing.
DEL holds religious services once a week and Mayzie has consistently volunteered on the first Sunday of each month, contributing one hour on the girls’ unit. “I enjoy listening to the girls, and having five daughters made the transition pretty easy.’’ Giving them support, and accepting the girls for who they are and how they show up, is what makes the environment and experience valuable for Mayzie. [Read More...]
Meet Kristen: Probation and Parole Volunteer
As a volunteer with the Adult Services Division Gang Unit, Kristen feels her contribution to the Department of Community Justice (DCJ) has been very valuable. With a 14 year background in social work and a Criminal Justice degree, Kristen’s support has been both an affirmation of her experience, and an opportunity for greater understanding. When asked about her initial impressions of DCJ and the staff, she notes that “they (Probation and Parole Officers) have high caseloads, and are much busier than people think.” Which is why she knows the importance of her role as a volunteer. “Anything that anyone can do to help is a relief for the staff,” Kristen adds. [Read More...]
Meet Jamie: Probation and Parole Intern
Reflecting on National Volunteer Week
Today is our final day of celebration for National Volunteer Week, an opportunity to recognize and thank volunteers who lend their time, talent, voice and support to causes they care about in their community. Their stories can serve to inspire others to find ways to take action that creates change.
Our final day hopes to inspire you with the simplicity of an image. Below is a quick note and a few photos taken by volunteer Manon Veilleux. Some of you may remember Manon as a teacher with the Donald E. Long school. After retiring from teaching, Manon wanted to return to DEL to provide art class to the youth.
Here's a little inspiration and color... Thank you for supporting and facilitating volunteer experiences - it's one of the most rewarding things I do.