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NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2012 IN THIS ISSUE: Appreciation Event……………………1 SHIP Volunteer of the Year………….1 RSVP Office Staff……………………..2 Reporting Hours………………………3 Hour Requirement……………………3 Donate to RSVP……………………….3 ECIAAA Volunteer of the Year……...4 SHIP Open Enrollment……………….4 Food Drive……………………………..4 Generations of Women……………...5 New Members…………………………5 Smart Sprouts ………………………..5 RSVP STAFF: Julie Navickas, M.S. RSVP Director [email protected] 309.662.0461 ext. 275 Colleen Steinberg RSVP Program Coordinator [email protected] 309.662.0461 ext. 267 1201 N. Hershey Rd. Bloomington, IL 61704 309.662.0461 www.ywcamclean.org SUCCESSFUL APPRECATION EVENT On Tuesday, September 11 th , over 250 YWCA-RSVP volunteers at- tended a special appreciation brunch at Calvary United Methodist Church in Normal. The event featured a delicious omelet bar courtesy of Lu- ther Oaks, and entertain- ment provided by 30 Fin- gers. Twenty-six agencies were on hand to showcase their services, and the Com- munity Health Care Clinic offered free wellness checks. The appreciation event rec- ognizes the valuable ser- vices that YWCA-RSVP volunteers provide over the year. Your volunteer service over the past year has saved non-profit agencies in McLean County over $1.6 million dollars. Many agencies have expressed their sincere gratitude for these services, and are able to expand their mission through your assistance. Your volunteer efforts truly make a difference in the lives of so many people in McLean County! RSVP Volunteers make a “cheers to volun- teers” in remembrance of those who served our county on September 11, 2001. SUSAN FREEMAN SHIP VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Congratulations to volunteer SHIP Counselor Susan Freeman for being honored as the 2012 SHIP Volunteer of the Year! Susan was nominated by RSVP and recognized for her award at the SHIP Conference at the Springfield Hilton Hotel this past September. Since 2006, Susan has dedicated over 400 hours of service to the Senior Health Insurance Program. Congratulations! 1

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NEWSLETTER

NOVEMBER 2012

IN THIS ISSUE: Appreciation Event……………………1

SHIP Volunteer of the Year………….1

RSVP Office Staff……………………..2 Reporting Hours………………………3

Hour Requirement……………………3

Donate to RSVP……………………….3

ECIAAA Volunteer of the Year……...4

SHIP Open Enrollment……………….4

Food Drive……………………………..4

Generations of Women……………...5

New Members…………………………5

Smart Sprouts ………………………..5

RSVP STAFF: Julie Navickas, M.S.

RSVP Director

[email protected]

309.662.0461 ext. 275

Colleen Steinberg

RSVP Program Coordinator

[email protected]

309.662.0461 ext. 267

1201 N. Hershey Rd.

Bloomington, IL 61704

309.662.0461

www.ywcamclean.org

SUCCESSFUL APPRECATION EVENT On Tuesday, September 11th, over 250 YWCA-RSVP volunteers at-

tended a special appreciation brunch at Calvary United Methodist

Church in Normal. The

event featured a delicious

omelet bar courtesy of Lu-

ther Oaks, and entertain-

ment provided by 30 Fin-

gers. Twenty-six agencies

were on hand to showcase

their services, and the Com-

munity Health Care Clinic

offered free wellness

checks.

The appreciation event rec-

ognizes the valuable ser-

vices that YWCA-RSVP

volunteers provide over the

year. Your volunteer service over the past year has saved non-profit

agencies in McLean County over $1.6 million dollars. Many agencies

have expressed their sincere gratitude for these services, and are able

to expand their mission through your assistance. Your volunteer efforts

truly make a difference in the lives of so many people in McLean

County!

RSVP Volunteers make a “cheers to volun-

teers” in remembrance of those who served our

county on September 11, 2001.

SUSAN FREEMAN SHIP VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR

Congratulations to volunteer SHIP Counselor Susan Freeman for being honored as the 2012 SHIP Volunteer of the Year! Susan was nominated by RSVP and recognized for her award at the SHIP Conference at the Springfield Hilton Hotel this past September. Since 2006, Susan has dedicated over 400 hours of service to the Senior Health Insurance Program. Congratulations!

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MEET THE RSVP VOLUNTEER OFFICE STAFF Ever wonder who is calling you to fill

those short-term volunteer assign-

ments…or who enters your volunteer

hours after you submit them? Meet our

RSVP office staff of volunteers!

Joan Moews – Joan volunteers on Mon-

day mornings making short-term phone

calls. She retired as a credit union man-

ager and currently also volunteers at Ad-

vocate BroMenn Medical Center as a

Surgical Hostess. Joan has been with the

RSVP office staff for 5+ years.

Jane Hagglund – Jane volunteers on

Monday afternoons entering hours as

one of our statisticians. Jane volunteers

for many short-term assignments, is an animal lover and keeps the RSVP office up to date on

hour collection and submission throughout the winter months.

Karen Weyhrick – Karen spends her time with RSVP on Tuesday mornings making short-term

phone calls. She also volunteers at the Community Cancer Center and is just about willing to do

anything that is needed to help out! Karen also follows up on all short-term assignments.

JoEllen Paulson – JoEllen assists in the RSVP office in a clerical capacity sporadically on

Tuesday afternoons. JoEllen also volunteers at OSF St. Joseph Medical Center and often likes to

travel with her husband.

Maureen Moore – Maureen assists as a clerical volunteer on Wednesday mornings. Maureen is

a past Senior Advisory Council member at YWCA McLean County, is a great lover of animals

and enjoys painting with water colors.

Kathy Vanetten – Kathy volunteers her time with RSVP on Wednesday mornings making

short-term phone calls. Kathy has an interesting career history including 20+ years as an ele-

mentary school teacher and 20+ years with State Farm. She enjoys gardening and quilting.

Deb Luedtke – Deb assists RSVP in a clerical capacity on Thursday mornings. Deb is a retiree

of Verizon where she worked in Human Resources payroll. She also volunteers at OSF St. Jo-

seph Medical Center as a Receptionist and is exceptionally efficient and helpful.

Betty Ewen – Betty spends most of her Thursdays entering hours for RSVP as a statistician.

Betty is a snowbird and travels to Florida for the winter. She is a neighbor of our very own

YWCA’s Jane Chamberlain and loves to golf in her free time.

Sue Volk – Sue also spends most of her Thursdays entering hours for RSVP as a statistician.

Sue is a YWCA Ambassador, attending community events on behalf of YWCA. Her husband,

Gary is also an RSVP volunteer and is on the Board of the Prairie Aviation Museum.

Office Volunteers Karen Weyhrick and JoEllen Paulson

work on filling short-term volunteer assignments.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO OUR RSVP FAMILY May your holiday season be blessed with peace and happiness that con-

tinues throughout the coming year! Best wishes and stay safe if you are

traveling this holiday season to visit family and friends!

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WHY REPORT YOUR VOLUNTEER HOURS TO RSVP? If all RSVP volunteers reported all volunteer hours served at our 96 not-for-profit partner agen-

cies, it would demonstrate 70% more impact of how RSVP volunteers keep children from fail-

ing in school, feed the hungry and homeless, comfort the sick and care for those who need care

the most. Its understandable that you may feel reporting hours is a hassle and the least im-

portant part of your volunteer work, but it is, nevertheless, part of your volunteer work and is

vital to the continued existence and success of RSVP. If you would like to see RSVP continue supporting our 800+ volunteers and our 96 not-for-profit partner agencies in McLean County,

please support RSVP by reporting your hours monthly! You can submit your hours easily in a

variety of ways:

1 – Visit www.ywca.org/rsvp and click on Online Volunteer Hour Submission

2 – Complete the hardcopy Hour Submission Form included in this newsletter and mail to

YWCA McLean County at 1201 N. Hershey Rd. in Bloomington.

3 – Call or email Colleen Steinberg at 309-662-0461 ext. 267 or [email protected].

NEW MINIMUM HOUR REQUIREMENT

Beginning January 1, 2013, RSVP will implement a new requirement to remain an active RSVP

volunteer. All RSVP volunteers will be required to serve at least 10 hours of volunteer ser-

vice per year. This new requirement is being implemented to adequately reflect active RSVP

volunteers in our database which will enable future grant reports to be accurately represented.

For any questions or concerns, please contact the RSVP office.

PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TO RSVP

If you’ve enjoyed the RSVP program support for your volunteer service and believe RSVP

plays an important role in the community, you can help to insure RSVP’s sustainability by do-

nating to YWCA McLean County today. Thank you for considering this request and thank you

for your service!

Thank you for your support of RSVP and YWCA McLean County

(All donations for RSVP should be made out to: YWCA McLean County)

Name: ____________________________________________________________

E-Mail: ___________________________________________________________

Address: __________________________________________________________

Phone: ____________________________________________________________

City/State/Zip: _____________________________________________________

Amount Enclosed: $_________________________________________________

Date: _____________________________________________________________

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RALPH MORGAN

ECIAAA VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR

Congratulations to RSVP volunteer Ralph Morgan

on being named the East Central Illinois Area

Agency on Aging (ECIAAA) 2012 Volunteer of the

Year! The ECIAAA celebrated its 40th anniversary

in September and honored Ralph at their celebration

luncheon at the ISU Alumni Center. Ralph was rec-

ognized for serving older adults in his community

for many years in many ways, including counseling

for the Senior Health Insurance Program. Since

2003, Ralph reported 9,743 hours of counseling on

behalf of 2,000 Medicare beneficiaries.

SHIP OPEN ENROLLMENT 10/15 - 12/7

The Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP) offers free one-on-one Medicare counseling ser-

vices to older adults and their families. The Illinois Department of Insurance certified volun-

teers are available to counsel in four insurance areas: Medicare Supplement and Medicare Ad-

vantage insurance, prescription drug plans and long-term care insurance.

The annual open enrollment dates for Medicare prescription drug coverage (part D) are Octo-

ber 15, 2012 through December 7, 2012. Ship counselors will be available at various locations

throughout the area BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Use this time period to compare your plan

choices and find the plan that best meets your prescription drug needs at the lowest cost. Vari-

ous locations are set up throughout open enrollment for you to meet one-on-one with a volun-

teer SHIP counselor. To schedule an appointment, contact Julie Navickas at (309) 662-0461

ext. 275 or [email protected].

RSVP TO HOST FOOD & CLOTHING DRIVE FOR

CENTER FOR HOPE IN JANUARY 2013 In honor of Martin Luther King Day on January 21st,

YWCA-RSVP will be hosting a food and clothing

drive for the Center for Hope in January. We are ask-

ing volunteers to consider donating non-perishable

food, new or gently used clothing and men’s ties. All

items will be collected and distributed to the Center

for Hope located in McLean County. To participate,

please drop off any items by January 31st, 2013 to

YWCA located at 1201 N. Hershey in Bloomington

(Administrative Entrance). For questions regarding

this service activity, please call 309-662-0461. All non-perishable food is appreciated! 4

SAVE THE DATE FOR

GENERATIONS OF WOMEN

Please save the date to Honor the Past and Imagine

the Future for YWCA McLean County’s Genera-

tions of Women! This event will be held on Satur-

day, May 4th

, 2013 from 11:30 – 2:00pm at the

Illinois State University Alumni Center in Nor-

mal. Gathering all ages of women together, this up-

lifting and empowering event will build and

strengthen relationships, allowing a deeper under-

standing of each other as we celebrate the im-

portance of family and friends.

During a delicious, catered lunch, keynote speaker Mia Smith, head coach of the Illinois Wesleyan

University Women’s Basketball team shares an incredibly inspirational story of what friends and

family meant to her during a very trying time in her life. Mia battled breast cancer while leading

her team to victory in the spring 2012 Women’s Basketball championship game. Attendees will

then explore what family means to them through arts, crafts, and a unique workshop on jewelry

making.

Mark your calendars and plan to join YWCA

McLean County at the 1st annual Generations of

Women Event!

VOLUNTEER REFERRALS & NEW RSVP MEMBERS

Our sincere appreciation to Stephanie Newman, Mary Gill, Marilyn Kammler, Maureen

Moore, Alma Tomkins, Patricia Pease, Elsie Fitch, and Marty Eckart for referring their friends,

relatives and fellow volunteers to RSVP. If you know of someone who would like to volunteer,

please contact Colleen Steinberg at 309-662-0461 ext. 267 or [email protected].

Bacicka, Mary

Bassi, Maxine

Brennan, Cheri

Bunker, Patty

Bye, Robert

Conery, Linda

Couillard, Janet

Eyre, Gail

Fitzgerald, Dennis

Fitzgerald, Laura

Gill, Mary

Goodman, Martha

Gray, Carolyn

Jones, Madeline

Kauth, Nancy

Landstrom, Marlene

Langellier, Mary

Lewey, Kay

McDonald, Jean

Milligan, Mary

Parido, Michael

Perry, Delores

Priester, David

Priester, Sharon

Prosser, John

Smith, Michael

Stack, Mary

Steinlicht, Betty

Torres, Sharon

Truttmann, Everett

Truttmann, Mary

Warsaw, Connie

Wilde, Johnetta

Wright, Lynne

Young, Carol

Young, Stephen

SMART SPROUTS STARTS

Smart Sprouts volunteer mentors spend 2-4 hours

per week meeting with children enrolled in YWCA

after-school programs. Some days the volunteers

may spend time helping one child; some days they

may interact with a group of children playing

games or reading a book. This program provides a

fun and flexible way to make a difference in the

life of a child. To become a Smart Sprouts mentor

or for more information about the program, contact

Julie at the RSVP office. Students at Irving enjoy reading with mentors.

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CALENDAR RSVP (Retired & Senior Volunteer Program) is sponsored locally by YWCA McLean County. For more information call (309) 662-0461.

YWCA McLean County is an equal opportunity employer and service provider, and is in compliance with federal and state regulations. If you feel you have been discriminat-ed against, please contact YWCA at (309) 662-0461.

SHIP Walk-in Medicare

Counseling Sites

FREE one-on-one counseling

Westminster Village 2025 E. Lincoln, Bloomington, 1-2pm

Aug 6, Sept 10, Oct 1, Nov 5, Dec 3

Advocate BroMenn Medical Center Virginia & Franklin, Normal, 1-2pm

Aug 14, Sept 11, Oct 9, Nov 13, Dec 11

Community Cancer Center 407 E. Vernon, Normal

By appointment only. Call 451-8500.

Aug 8, Sept 12, Oct 10, Nov 14, Dec 5

Evergreen Village 1701 Evergreen Blvd., Normal

By appointment only. Call 834-2603.

Aug 9, Sept 13, Oct 11, Nov 8, Dec 13

Rules of the Road

FREE – 2 hour review course –

all ages

Aug 8, 10am – YWCA, 1201 N. Hershey

Rd. (lower level), Bloomington

Aug 20, 10am – Normal Senior Center,

1110 E. Douglas St., Normal

Sept 11, 9am – Lexington Community

Center, 207 W. Main St., Lexington

Sept 27, 10am – Evergreen Village,

1701 Evergreen Blvd., Normal

Oct 10, 10am – YWCA, 1201 N. Her-

shey Rd. (lower level), Bloomington

Nov 14, 10am - YWCA, 1201 N. Her-

shey Rd. (lower level), Bloomington

Please contact YWCA McLean County at

309.662.0461 with any questions.

Center for Healthy Lifestyles at

OSF St. Joseph Medical Center 2200 E. Washington St., Bloomington

By appointment only. Call 661-5151.

Aug 21, Sept 18, Oct 16, Nov 20, Dec 18

Normal Senior Activity Center 1 Normal Plaza, 1110 Douglas St.,

Normal, 1-3pm.

Aug 28, Sept 25, Oct 23, Nov 27

AARP Safe Driving Courses Review course for adults ages 50 and old-

er. Cost: $12 for AARP members, $14 for

non-members. Pre-registration required.

Call 662-0461.

September 4 & 5, 8am – 12pm

November 7 & 8, 1pm – 5pm

Safe Driving Courses will be held at

YWCA. Participants must attend BOTH

days to obtain a certificate of completion.

Retired & Senior Volunteer Program

1201 N. Hershey Rd.

Bloomington, IL 61704

309.662.0461

www.ywcamclean.org

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