Steps to HOPE celebrates National Volunteer Month, people in action

Published 10:50 am Monday, April 25, 2011

April is National Volunteer Month and Steps to HOPE is taking time to acknowledge its 66 regular volunteers. These volunteers assist with everything from answering the shelter hotline to running the registers at Second Chance Thrift Store to accompanying clients to court. Steps to HOPE volunteers are treated to a week of fresh fruits and snacks at Second Chance Thrift Store in April, in addition to an annual volunteer luncheon in December.

Steps to HOPE volunteers include Gavyn Bannister, Judith Becker, Catherine Benson, Lee Berry, Susan Brooks, Cathy Calure, Pam Canfield, Carolyn Cobb, Don Cobb, Lynette Conrad, Ina Constance, Tom Cunningham, MarJean Dahlgren, Carolyn Daily, Mimi Darr, P.J. Darr, Mary Davies, Ruby Drew, Ingeborg Ege, Kathleen Foerster, Vayda French, Lynn Geier, Gertrud Godlweski, Mary Hales, Myrtle Heitman, Tom Hix, Teri Hulzenga, Tish Jaccard, Jean Jeanson, Roberta Kellerman, Ninalee Kinney, Charles Leister, Dianne McCraw, Sally McPherson, Dale Minkler, Joyce Minkler, Karen Molnar, Bernardine Monroe, Marshall Monroe, Anne Nagle, Joann Newman, Connie Orr, Kristina Provines, Bob Quattlebaum, Liz Quattlebaum, Donna Radich, Dollie-Brooke Reid, Bea Rolla, Barbara Rowe, Dorie Rumsey, Betsy Schenkel, Jeannette Schmeichel, Dallas Seiler, Leona Seiler, Gail Stockdale, Mary Swift, Dorothy Von Glahn, Harry Walker, Dyanne Ward, Ginger Wheaton, Linwood Williams, Jane Wilson, T.R. Wilson, Mary Wofford, Abbie Yandle and Bonnie Zelinskie.

If you would like to join this group of volunteers who support Steps to HOPE’s mission to “create a community free from the violence of domestic and sexual abuse through education, advocacy and victim assistance,” call volunteer coordinator Connie Orr at 828-894-2340.

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Steps to HOPE will be offering a volunteer training this summer, details of which will be published within the next month or so.

April is National Volunteer Month and Steps to HOPE is taking time to acknowledge its 66 regular volunteers. These volunteers assist with everything from answering the shelter hotline to running the registers at Second Chance Thrift Store to accompanying clients to court. Steps to HOPE volunteers are treated to a week of fresh fruits and snacks at Second Chance Thrift Store in April, in addition to an annual volunteer luncheon in December.

Steps to HOPE volunteers include Gavyn Bannister; Judith Becker; Catherine Benson; Lee Berry; Susan Brooks; Cathy Calure; Pam Canfield; Carolyn Cobb; Don Cobb; Lynette Conrad; Ina Constance; Tom Cunningham; MarJean Dahlgren; Carolyn Daily; Mimi Darr; P.J. Darr; Mary Davies; Ruby Drew; Ingeborg Ege; Kathleen Foerster; Vayda French; Lynn Geier; Gertrud Godlweski; Mary Hales; Myrtle Heitman; Tom Hix; Teri Hulzenga; Tish Jaccard; Jean Jeanson; Roberta Kellerman; Ninalee Kinney; Charles Leister; Dianne McCraw; Sally McPherson; Dale Minkler; Joyce Minkler; Karen Molnar; Bernardine Monroe; Marshall Monroe; Anne Nagle; Joann Newman; Connie Orr; Kristina Provines; Bob Quattlebaum; Liz Quattlebaum; Donna Radich; Dollie-Brooke Reid; Bea Rolla; Barbara Rowe; Dorie Rumsey; Betsy Schenkel; Jeannette Schmeichel; Dallas Seiler; Leona Seiler; Gail Stockdale; Mary Swift; Dorothy Von Glahn; Harry Walker; Dyanne Ward; Ginger Wheaton; Linwood Williams; Jane Wilson; T.R. Wilson; Mary Wofford; Abbie Yandle and Bonnie Zelinskie.

If you would like to join this group of volunteers who support Steps to HOPE’s mission to “create a community free from the violence of domestic and sexual abuse through education, advocacy and victim assistance,” call volunteer coordinator Connie Orr at 828-894-2340.

Steps to HOPE will be offering a volunteer training this summer, details of which will be published within the next month or so.