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VolunteerLEON Reaches Out
to Czech
Republic
“Dobry den, Ahoj!” That’s Ceskny for “Hello!”
VolunteeerLEON’s Sue Baldwin will be using her English-Czech dictionary
a lot this summer. She left Tallahassee for the Czech Republic on June
7.
After
retiring from Leon County Human Resources in 2001, “Miss Sue” decided to
check-out those illusive creatures with which she had crossed paths for
so many years….VOLUNTEERS!
She first signed on with AmeriCorps as the VISTA
Volunteer Coordinator for VolunteerLEON’s Youth Corps. Hooked on
service, Sue continued to volunteer, and with the support of the Points
of Light Foundation, developed VolunteerLEON‘s faith-based program,
Project InterFACE. The project has been selected to be replicated at
volunteer centers nationwide.
Sue
proudly admits to being one of AmeriCorps most active recruiters!
Describing the national service program as an opportunity to “give
back” to the community, she explains that it’s much like the Peace
Corps, only the volunteers work with local communities.
“VISTA stands for Volunteers in Service to
America,” Sue adds. “The most important requirements are that you have
a passion for change and a desire to help.
Participants are eligible for a benefits package
during their service, including a monthly living allowance and health
insurance. In addition, they have the option of a $4, 725 education
award, or a $1, 200 bonus. “Miss Sue” chose the education award.
“The University of South Florida’s Studies Abroad
Program was very interested in my work here at VolunteerLEON,” Sue
explained. “As a result, I’ve been selected for an internship with an
organization that partners with the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees in Prague. It really is a once in a lifetime
opportunity!”
* Volunteer Centers don’t exist in Central Europe.
Non-government organizations do the humanitarian work and generally
offer three forms of service, a practicum for high school and university
students, an alternative for civil service (mandatory military service),
and regular volunteers.
Sue is excited about the road ahead. Her
responsibilities will include helping to develop and organize
leisure-time, cultural, faith-based and educational events, as well as
working with the organization to strengthen their volunteer management
program. She will also attend classes at the Anglo-American College of
Prague.
Knowing Miss Sue, “Czech 101” will definitely include
time for exploring the wonderful Czech cuisine, historical sites and
vintage shops! “Na shledanou” good friend and co-worker. We wish you
the best as you continue to work for the world community one day, one
volunteer, at a time.
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