Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Who is Neighbor to Neighbor?

Neighbor to Neighbor was asked to make a presentation to the Hospice of the Pines volunteer class this week. It got me thinking as I left the presentation, do people in this community really know Neighbor to Neighbor?

You've met our new Director Arlene Alen but who else works at Neighbor to Neighbor?

Meet the Call Center Coordinator Sarah Massey

Sarah has been with Neighbor to Neighbor for over 5 years. She is charged with doing all of the intakes of new Neighbors as well as scheduling all appointments between volunteers and clients. She is the friendly voice on the other end of the phone. Sarah is assisted in the call center by her dedicated volunteers - Deloris, Isla, Judy, and Clara!

You can find Sarah at the office Monday - Wednesday and Fridays from 9 AM to 2 PM. In her spare time you can find Sarah working with her church, quilting, and taking an aquafit class.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Welcome Arlene Alen!



Neighbor to Neighbor is proud to welcome Arlene Alen as the new Executive Director! Arlene comes from a diverse background in the private sector including film and marketing.

Arlene also works with Horses with HEART as well as Meals on Wheels. She will be a wonderful asset to the Neighbor to Neighbor team and we're lucky to have her!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Can Volunteerism Improve Your Health?"


Thanks to Volunteermatch.org, a great online supporter of Neighbor to Neighbor, for providing this informative article. Please encourage your friends, family, and neighbors to get involved and sign up for an orientation TODAY! Call 775-6145

"The health benefits of volunteering have been reported before, but much is still unknown about the causal relationship between giving time and personal health. Does volunteering make you healthier, or do healthier people volunteer? Should service be prescribed for those with cancer or chronic illness? Are there health benefits to volunteering that working for pay cannot provide?

That picture is a little clearer thanks to a report VolunteerMatch released with UnitedHealthcare. The new UnitedHealthcare/VolunteerMatch Do Good. Live Well. Survey provides compelling evidence that volunteering not only enhances volunteers' physical and mental health but also strengthens relationships between employers and employees.

Among the key findings:

More than 68% of those who volunteered in the past year report that volunteering made them feel physically healthier.

29% of volunteers who suffer from a chronic condition say that volunteering has helped them manage their chronic illness.

89% of volunteers agree that volunteering improved their sense of well-being.

73% of volunteers feel that volunteering lowered their stress levels.

92% of volunteers agree that volunteering enriches their sense of purpose in life.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Thank You


This year's chili was better than ever! A special thank you to everyone who helped make this event a success - volunteers, staff, and the Yavapai College students who served up the yummy chili.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Potluck, Volunteering, and Yummy Yummy Chili

The beginning of the year is always a busy time.

This year, we're in the midst of planning several events that we would LOVE to see you at.

1. Neighbor to Neighbor's Annual Meeting

This potluck luncheon is designed for our current volunteers, Neighbors, and the community to come out and see what we accomplished in the last year and what we're looking forward to next year.

Bring your favorite dish and your curiosity to Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Prescott Valley this Wednesday January 27th at 11:30.

2. ORIENTATION!

We have had great success in bringing in new volunteers to the organization. We would like to especially welcome Lee Dillon, Frank and Judy Davidson, Stacy Zorich, and Georgina Phillips!

We have an orientation coming up this Thursday January 28th at 1 PM for anyone interested in volunteering with us. This is a no obligation session to learn more about Neighbor to Neighbor and what we do.

Join us at our office at 8501 Yavapai Rd. in Prescott Valley.

3. Last, but certainly not least, we have our upcoming annual Sweetheart Chili Supper. This is the longest running Neighbor to Neighbor fundraiser and it's a fun way to come out and support our efforts.

Join us at the Prescott Valley United Methodist Church on Saturday February 20th.

We're serving up chili, cheesy potato soup, cornbread, salad and dessert. The cost is $6 per adult or $3 per child (kids under 5 eat free!). You can purchase tickets at the door or in advance by calling our office at 775-6145.

Thank you for all of your support and we look forward to seeing you soon.

Stacy

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Stocking Stuffer Bazaare was a Success!


Another Stocking Stuffer Bazaare was a huge success! Thank you to everyone who came out and supported Neighbor to Neighbor. We were able to raise some money to continue helping our Neighbors live independently.

We hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Don't forget to spread the word to all of your friends, faith community members, and loved ones about the exciting work that Neighbor to Neighbor does for the seniors and disabled adults in the community every day!

Warm Regards,

Neighbor to Neighbor

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Visit Us at the Stocking Stuffer Bazaare!

This year, Neighbor to Neighbor will be participating in the annual Stocking Stuffer Bazaare. We will be selling all sorts of Christmas goodies including decorations, cookbooks, and so much more!

This is going to be a great opportunity to purchase your high-quality, low-cost gifts, handmade crafts, baked goods (please, no liquid sales) and raffle chances. Live entertainment will occur throughout the day, Santa will be there from noon - 2:00 p.m. with gifts for kids accompanied by an adult.

Saturday December 19, 2009
The Old Armory (Grace Sparks Recreation Center) on Gurley Street in Prescott
10am-4pm


Please stop by our table and say hello. All money raised will go towards achieving the Neighbor to Neighbor mission of providing support services to elders, disabled, and their families that assist in maintaining their independence, dignity, and quality of life.

We look forward to seeing you there and Merry Christmas!

Become a Community Liaison

We are currently seeking active volunteers with Neighbor to Neighbor for our new Community Liaison program.

This program is designed to create a communications link between Neighbor to Neighbor and the community through faith communities and service organizations.

If you are already a volunteer and are interested in joining us in this role please call the office at 928.775.6145!