Uaserve 2016 Impact Report
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uaserve 2016 impact report recruit. match. equip. serve. thank you Thank you to all of the incredible volunteers who served in 2016! Calvary Fellowship of West Hartford Miss Porter’s School Catholic Heart Workcamp Museum Academy Connecticut River Academy Sigma Gamma RHO Sorority CREC: John J. Allison, Jr. Polaris Center Sunrise Northeast groups East Hartford High School The Hartford First Congregational Church of Ossipee Trinity United Methodist Church High Road School University of St. Joseph Manchester Community College Valley Community Baptist Church Chase Adger Victoria Gonzalez Elisha McGuire Zachary Russo Gladys Agbo Cameron Gordon Leilani McGuire* Andy Sadanowicz* Tamara Almodovar Carla Grasso Rosa McGuire Janiel Samuels* Adely Almodovar H. Danielle Green* Hope McKinney Carmen Santiago Dolapo Awofala Eva Halstead-Williams* Jaimeson McVicker Jenneh Saydee Yazinda Baez Donessia Harris Marc McVicker Kevin Searles* Shawnee Baldwin* Bonnie Hartz Tyler McVicker Serena Seepersaud Natali Bernard Desiree Hayles Thalia Medina Tom Sekscenski Rebecca Bernardo Aedhan Healy Jose Melendez Samantha Serrano* Megan Bonneville Charlene Hemp* Raven Mitchell* Celeste Sherman* Alyssa Broatch Houston Hemp* Ioana Moldovan Sabika Sherwani Jared Brocklehurst Marcus Henderson Zach Montalvo* Deseray Sosa* Lacoy Brown Andy Hoefer Spencer Moquete William Stanwick individual volunteers individual Kristin Burnett Carla Hoefer Gabriel Muñiz Anthony Strambler Hera Butt Gabby Hoefer Nancy Murphy Melanie Subin Kyle Cabral Becky Hoisl Bob Muschett* Dave Swanson Alexa Carlson* Phyllis Holland-Brown* Donna Myers* Andrew Sylvester* Dottie Carlson* Thomas Hoong Cameron Neal Nancy Sylvester* John Carter Victoria Hotman Aniyah Nelson Beau Szymczak* Brenda Castillo Suzanna Htoo Jervis Nelson Shannon Taylor Yamini Chalikonda Bing Hu Nathan Nguyen* Eric Teng Roger Chaput Joy Ike Tiffany Nguyen* Shilla Thomas Darcie Chaput Heather Jacobi Cindy Nicewonger Sarah Thompson Jon Chen Jerel Jenkins John Nip Joanne Todaro* Patrick Chen Christopher Johnson Erin O’Donnell Marguerite Todaro* Laura Chu Denise Jones-Gagne Jaidin O’Donnell Kelly Travers* Jeff Clark Jason Karson* Nathan Orr* Tim Traverse Kathleen Clevenger Jasmine Kermode J’zeida Ortega Jennifer Tsai Laura Cordero Andy King Angelina Ortiz Romano Tucker Mitchel Cote Gwen Kohn Eli Ortiz Trishwana Tulloch Julius Cruz Georgina Koutouzis Richie Otero Madhav Uddagiri Marla Darius Alyssa LaTorre* Anna Pan* Will Veronin De’Chinae Davis Quyen Le* Sarah Pan David Vidaurre* Debra Delane Nasir Lee Dan Patrick Alec Villalobos* Manny Diaz Addy LeFebre Randall Pekari Melina Villegas* Xuan Duan Caleb LeFebre Travis Percy* Alicia Vlisides* Jayden Duffus Gianni Leone Berlin Pineda Tom Walsh* Jeanna Erickson Jerry Li Shania Pintavalle Helena Ward* James Escobar* Carolyn Lindo* Casey Polanco* Melanie Wasyl Issiah Fazzina Halle Lindsay Dejanarah Pollard Pat Watras* Isabella Figueroa Malique Livingston Amanda Porritt Timothy West Candace Fish Chris Long Austin Porritt Jennifer Wolfe Gabrielle Flores Raquel Lozada* Brian Quintero Jenna Wood Liane Flynn Sarah Lupacchino* Silvia Raill Linda Yañez Khareem Foster Dan Lynch Jaqueline Rodriguez Abigail Yang Shannon Francis Jonathan Mackay Justin Rodriguez Annabel Yang Karla Gabriel Tony Mahfoud Kassandra Rodriguez Nicholas Yang Jessica Garcia Taylor Marchand Samantha Rose Carmen Zea Jaleith Gary Tony Mascolo* Alexys Ross Rayne Zhu Meredith Gilbert Matthew Mashayekhi Kevin Ross* *UAServe Champions Eve Gilles* Tony Matos Stephanie Ross* who contributed at least Deborah Glassey* Lydia McClain Stephanie Rowlett 25 hours of service. Report prepared by Rosa McGuire, Volunteer Manager ([email protected], 860.986.6033) and Sarah Thompson, Director of Communications & Volunteer Mobilization, ([email protected], 860.986.6038) www.urbanalliance.com/volunteer recruiting UAServe table Churches or organizations often request Urban Alliance to have a UAServe volunteer table at their event or church service. This provides a way to engage their members, congregants and networks to connect to meaningful volunteer opportunities that impact the community. Iron Sharpens Iron Conference UA/UAServe was present at: University of St. Joseph’s Engagement Fair (January) Wintonbury’s Go Week (March) Calvary Church of West Hartford (March) Trinity United Methodist Church Community Fair Iron Sharpens Iron Conference (March) YWCA’s In the Company of Women Luncheon (April) Calvary Fellowship of West Hartford (July) Trinity United Methodist Church Community Fair (Sept) University of Saint Joseph Engagement Fair (Sept) Aetna Workplace Giving Fair (October) Wintonbury’s GO Week Recruitment E-Blasts 12 monthly volunteer opportunity Constant Contact e-blasts, that list available volunteer opportunities and link to the volunteer page on the UA website, were sent out in 2016. New Individual Volunteer Inquiries online 194 volunteermatch.org uaserve orientations 66 email inquiries 18 at volunteer orientations (family/friends) 11 UA website 3 from Poquonock Community Church 2 from University of St. Joseph’s volunteer uaserve table/community orientation 21 from Calvary Church of West Hartford 10 from Iron Sharpens Iron Conference community ally partnerships 20 from University of St. Joseph Community Fair 61 from Connecticut River Academy 9 from Calvary Fellowship of West Hartford 3 from Pathways Academy 7 from Aetna Workplace Giving Fair other 6 YWCA’s In the Company of Women Luncheon 9 phone 2 from Wintonbury’s GO Week 4 from Job Corps orientations 1 Trinity United Methodist Church Comm. Fair 10 UA staff referrals january - december 2016 2 in person 1 unaccounted total: 460 Of these new individual volunteer inquiries, 164 are currently serving (27 UAServe Champions), 62 were matched, 28 remain interested in serving but have not been matched yet and 206 opted out. matching Regularly Scheduled Volunteer Orientations In order to increase efficiency, volunteer orientations were consolidated from once a week to twice a month starting in May. Considering those who were not able to attend a weekday orientation, we began offering orientations one Saturday of every other month. As a result, group attendance has increased and those who could not attend on a weekday have the opportunity to engage in UAServe. 50 uaserve orientations were held A UAServe orientation in January sparked a volunteer’s idea to carry out a Thrivent Financial care project at Church Army! CT River Academy students (Feb. & Sept.) Custom Volunteer Orientations Many volunteers from these orientations are now Aside from our regularly scheduled volunteer UAServe Champions and serve at World Vision or orientations, we also visited sites or Bible Way Temple Nation. conducted custom orientations for churches University of St. Joseph (March) and organizations that expressed interest in Sarah Lupacchino, a UAServe Champion, was mobilizing volunteers through UAServe. recruited from the USJ Engagement Fair and is now a UAServe Champion. Chinese Baptist Church (April) This group of 14 cooks meals for and interacts with the children at South Church’s Kid’s Klub. Family of seven (April) This family regularly serves at Church Army. First Congregational Church of Ossipee, NH (April) This youth group of seven served at Church Army, UA, South Church and World Vision during their spring break. Job Corps (July) Calvary Fellowship of West Hartford (July) Volunteers from this orientation led worship music at a Sparrow Ministries’ community meal. On-site orientation at the University of St. Joseph CREC: John J. Allison, Jr. Polaris Center (Nov.) Students and staff from this orientation currently serve at World Vision. Poquonock Community Church (December) Volunteers from this orientation served at Church Army. matching Volunteer Host Sites This year, there has been steady growth in the number of churches and organizations that have signed agreements to engage as UAServe volunteer host sites. January saw Crossroads Community Cathedral and Wellspring of Hope come on board. In March, Building Healthy Families and in June, New Dimension Christian Center joined as host sites. In addition, Youth Challenge of CT renewed its agreement in March. Latter Rain Christian Fellowship and Shiloh Baptist Church came on board in July, Special Touch Ministry, Cornerstone Foundation and Grace Worship Center in October and Poquonock Community Church in December. volunteer opportunities host sites. 58 were available at 22 UAServe Community Allies mobilizing volunteers Often we are contacted by various community organizations or schools that are looking for help matching their students or clients to meaningful volunteer opportunities. Our partnership with these UAServe community allies continued to grow through the first two quarters of 2016. CT River Academy volunteers In January, we partnered with High Road School of Hartford (an educational program serving the instructional and behavioral needs of high-school-aged students), Sunrise Northeast (a residential and habilitation program for people with disabilities) and East Hartford High School. Connecticut River Academy (a magnet high school) renewed their community ally partnership for 2016 as well. In March, Pathways Academy of Technology and Design (a technology-centric magnet high school) and Capital Workforce Partners (a local workforce investment board) became UAServe community allies. In May, interns from Pathways were interviewed and three were selected: Alec Villalobos was selected by World Vision, Eva Williams was selected