Volunteers in Plano 2019 Annual Report

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Engaged in Service 2019 ANNUAL REPORT

9,452 DEDICATED VOLUNTEERS

FISCAL YEAR 2018-19

104,335 HOURS OF SERVICE

VALUE OF $2,618,181


VOLUNTEERS LOVE PLANO! When Plano was named the 2019 Happiest City in America by WalletHub, we felt the love at VIP. Our local media asked, “What was the secret that makes Plano residents so happy?” The answer can be found among the volunteers who donate their time to the community they are proud of. Each time our story was told, we emphasized how volunteers are essential to the City’s mission of providing excellent programs and services. This year, 110 volunteers reached the milestone of serving the City for 10 years or more. These individuals serve in a range of departments and almost all of them call Plano home. Finishing out our year of recognition, I was honored to receive a national IMPACT Award from the Association of Leaders in Volunteer Engagement. This award recognizes emerging leaders in the field of volunteer management. I am so pleased to continue bringing national attention to our amazing team of staff and volunteers here at the City of Excellence. With gratitude, Corina Sadler, CVA Volunteer Resources Supervisor

C O R INA S A D L E R , R E B E C C A H AN D A ND M AYO R H A R RY L A R O S IL IER E

THE STORY OF OUR VOLUNTEERS WAS SHARED FAR AND WIDE THIS YEAR INSIDE PLANO PODCAST WFAA DAYBREAK NBC DFW

WE ARE DALLAS FORT WORTH PODCAST TEXAS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE - AUSTIN

DALLAS MORNING NEWS

POINTS OF LIGHT CONFERENCE

DOVIA TARRANT COUNTY TRAINING – FT. WORTH

VOLUNCHEERLEADER PODCAST

DEDICATED TO SERVICE This year we celebrate 110 volunteers who have served more than ten years of service with the City of Plano. Six volunteers from the Plano Animal Shelter gave a combined 38,325 hours to the shelter’s mission of providing exemplary services. The Plano Public Library has 14 volunteers with a combined 190 years of service across all five locations. They bring friendship and positivity to the library team in countless ways. The Plano Police Department has 23 dedicated volunteers who have patrolled neighborhoods and supported community education programs. Sustainability & Environmental Education has 14 volunteers who continuously promote recycling, living green and stewardship of our natural resources. Thank you to everyone who has answered the call to serve.


ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SUSTAINABILITY

A N I M A L S H E LT E R

634 VOLUNTEERS 5,491 VOLUNTEERS 20,145 HOURS 24,024 HOURS . . . . . . .

Socializing and exercising animals Adoption counseling Fostering animals Photography Building Support Off-site events

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Garden workdays Special events Litter cleanups Storm drain labeling Community Outreach

PUBLIC SAFETY

LIBRARY

748 VOLUNTEERS 220 VOLUNTEERS 24,315 HOURS 13,604 HOURS . . . . . . .

Shelving, mending and cataloging books Police – Records, Explorers, Internships, Victim’s Services, Plano Citizens Police Math tutoring Academy Alumni Association Small Talk . Fire – Plano Fire Rescue Associates, Donation sorting Explorers Genealogy . Emergency Management - CERT Teen volunteer program

Volunteer Award Winners Special thanks to these volunteers for going above and beyond to make Plano a City of Excellence.

ANIMAL SHELTER

Volunteer of the Year: Laura Purser

THE COURTYARD THEATER

Volunteer of the Year: John Reas

ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNITY AWARDS

Annika Jyothi, Patrick Christmas, Ed Atiyeh

PLANO PUBLIC LIBRARY

Volunteer of the Year: Margaret Atkins

SUSTAINABILITY & ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Volunteer of the Year: Kathy Grove Youth Volunteer of the Year: Nithisha Suryadevara

PLANO CITIZENS POLICE ACADEMY ALUMNI ASSOC. PA R K S & R E C R E AT I O N

741 VOLUNTEERS 11,315 HOURS . Sam Johnson Recreation Center for Adults 50+ . Interurban Railway Museum . Courtyard Theater & Plano Stages . Adapted Recreation . Special events and summer camps . Parks Maintenance

OTHER PROGRAMS

1,618 VOLUNTEERS 10,932 HOURS . . . . . . . .

Communications & Community Outreach Municipal Court/Teen Court GIS Neighborhood Services Texas Pure Products Building Inspections Engineering Planning

Volunteer of the Year: Daryl Molitor Rookies of the Year: Michael Manor, Bill Werner

INTERURBAN RAILWAY MUSEUM

Volunteer of the Year Award: Mike Roberts Historic Preservation Recognition Award: Cheryl Smith

NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES

Community Neighbor Award: - Chase Oaks Church - Republic Services Inc - Plano Overnight Warming Station (POWS) Love Where You Live Neighbor Award: Bob Pirtle Plano CARES Neighbor Award: Wendy Merlo Neighborly Neighborhood Award: Whiffletree V, VI, VII Heart of Service Award: Jim McGuire

THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS WHO VOLUNTEERED AS A TEAM WITH THE CITY OF PLANO ADMINISTEP . AGAPE CENTER FOR SPIRITUAL LIVING . AIMBRIDGE HOSPITALITY . ALCUIN SCHOOL . ALTAIR GLOBAL . AMBIT ENERGY . APPFOLIO ARCHGATE MONTESSORI ACADEMY . AT&T . ATRIA CANYON CREEK . AVID . BAKERTILLY . BANK OF AMERICA . BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA . BRAIN INJURY NETWORK OF DALLAS CAMBRIA HOTELS . CAPITAL ONE . CARPENTER MIDDLE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB . CARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES . CHARLIN . CHASE OAKS CHURCH . CHURCH ELEVEN32 CISCO . COGNIZANT . COLLIN COLLEGE . COLLINSON . CUSTER ROAD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH . DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS . DYNATA . ERICSSON, INC. . EXYTE FAIRWAY INDEPENDENT MORTGAGE . FFA . FINASTRA . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- PLANO . FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PLANO . FRISCO ROUGH RIDERS . GENPACT . GIRL SCOUTS HAGGARD MIDDLE SCHOOL . HARRINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PTA . HAUN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL . HEDGCOXE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL . HENDRICKS MIDDLE SCHOOL . HILTI . HOME DEPOT HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION . HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE . IGLESIA DE CRISTO . INFOR . INTUIT, INC. . ISLAMIC ASSOCIATION OF COLLIN COUNTY . JOHN PAUL II HIGH SCHOOL JP MORGAN . FRANKFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL . JUST SERVE . KIMLEY-HORN . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 7850 . LENNOX INTERNATIONAL . MARQUETTE . MCAFEE . MT. OLIVE NONPAREIL INSTITUTE . NORTH DALLAS SAI CENTER . NTHRIVE . OPTUM . PLANO LAKES AND CREEKS EARTHWORK . PLANO SUNRISE ROTARY . PLANO WEST HIGH SCHOOL PLANO WILDCAT BASEBALL . PONDMEDICS . POWER BAR WOMEN'S FITNESS . REAL PAGE INC. . REBUILDING TOGETHER . RENNER MIDDLE SCHOOL ROBINSON MIDDLE SCHOOL NJHS . ROCKWELL AUTOMATION . SCHIMELPFENIG MIDDLE SCHOOL . SML . SPIARS ENGINEERING . STARBUCKS . STATE FARM . TEXAS HEALTH PLANO THE GUTHRIE SCHOOL . THOMAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL . TOYOTA . T-SYSTEM INC. . UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS . UNUM . VPAY, INC. . WILLOW BEND ACADEMY


VIP SUPERVISOR OF THE YEAR Each year VIP recognizes a staff member who excels at leading volunteers in their department. This year’s Supervisor of the Year is Heather Harrington, CVA, sustainability volunteer coordinator for the Environmental Health & Sustainability Department/Live Green in Plano. Harrington was chosen for this award because of the fantastic work she has done to elevate her volunteer program and provide meaningful opportunities for the volunteers she works with. One volunteer shared that she “encourages volunteers to actively participate and demonstrates the quality of service leadership, which is quite rare and unique.” Because of her ability to motivate volunteers in their service, City of Plano programs are a leader in environmental health and sustainability volunteer programs. When asked how Heather felt after receiving her award, she said she was “truly H E AT H E R H A R R INGTO N , CVA honored to be the recipient of the prestigious Volunteers in Plano Volunteer Supervisor of the Year award. I have the privilege of working with Live Green in Plano Volunteers who are dedicated environmental stewards, and are passionate about making our community (and world) a better place. I feel very lucky to work with such wonderful volunteers, and for a city that values volunteerism. Volunteers are truly the heart of our city, and it is very fulfilling serving alongside them.”

CITY STAFF SUPPORT AREA NONPROFITS This year, Plano staff engaged in activities that supported their neighbors going through difficult times and the agencies that serve at-risk populations. Through a volunteer event at the North Texas Food Bank, staff learned about food insecurity and packed 6,875 meals. At the annual coat drive, staff donated 200 coats which went directly into the hands of our homeless neighbors through a partnership with Streetside Showers. The Adopt-An-Angel program finished strong with donations to Meals on Wheels of Collin County and the Assistance Center of Collin County. We provided 73 Plano residents a joyous holiday season. Our staff are committed to responding to the needs of the community through collaboration with our nonprofit partners. Thank you to all Plano staff who participated in these activities.

TRAINING PROVIDES STAFF WITH TOOLS FOR SUCCESS Each year VIP presents training opportunities for paid staff to gain confidence in their leadership of volunteers. This year, we partnered with subject matter experts who facilitated discussions on program evaluation and providing inclusive volunteer opportunities. Thank you to Brianna Hobbs from the University of Texas at Dallas, Dr. Laura Keyes from the University of North Texas, Morisa Myrick from My Possibilities, and Diana Corona from the Retired & Senior Volunteer Program for giving staff real strategies to empower their programs.

VOLUNTEERS IN PLANO STAFF

MISSION

Corina Sadler, CVA

To create and support meaningful community

Volunteer Resources Supervisor

Rebecca Hand, MPA, CVA

Volunteer Resources Coordinator

Robert Gonzales

Volunteer Resources Assistant

engagement and to facilitate community partnerships through new and innovative opportunities which elevate City services and the quality of life in Plano. volunteersinplano.org


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