Thursday, January 23, 2014

SOAP Up New York 2014

TAKE ACTION!
Protect human rights and provide support to victims of sex trafficking with Met Council and S.O.A.P. (Protect Our Children from Prostitution) this coming week!


Over 400 volunteers in New York and New Jersey will come together to distribute tens of thousands of soap bars labeled with the National Human Trafficking Hotline and posters of missing children to hotels ahead of the Super Bowl. Large sporting events like the Super Bowl attracts thousands of tourists each year and is linked to higher incidents of sex trafficking.

By providing these outreach materials to hotels and making the hotline more readily available, we will increase the likelihood of reaching a missing child or sex trafficking victim. You can be a part of our campaign! We can only reach these victims with your help- luckily, there are different options for you to participate during the day or after work:


URGENT NEED- SOAP Up New York– ReWrap
Midtown Manhattan
Wednesday, January 29th- 10am to 1pm

Before we head out to canvass hotels, we need your help to rewrap bars of soap with the vital information and National Human Trafficking Hotline. This is a great opportunity for shy or young volunteers who still want to make an impact on this growing issue.
- Individuals and groups welcome.
- Volunteers must be 14+. 
- You MUST register to attend this event. Please click here to register.
 


URGENT NEED- SOAP Up New York– Canvassing
Midtown Manhattan
Thursday, January 30th, 2014- 6:30pm

Volunteers will be thoroughly trained on this issue, how to approach hotel managers, and then supplied with the tools, maps, and materials necessary to canvass hotels in midtown Manhattan.
- Individuals and groups welcome though we suggest signing up as a pair or small group, otherwise we will assign you a partner.
- Volunteers must be 18+.
- You MUST register to attend this training. Please click here to register.

For more information on either of these opportunities, please contact Simone Carvalho at scarva@metcouncil.org or 212-453-9675.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

MLK Day 2014 Recap

Yesterday for the MLK Day of Service, 8 volunteers of various ages and painting experience took action as thousands of others did across the country to commemorate the holiday. They made it a "day on- not a day off!"

Our volunteers repainted the community room of Met Council's Spitzer Residence, a moderate-income senior housing site in Manhattan.Within 3 hours, they completed the task with meticulous attention to detail- professionals couldn't have done it better! Thanks to their efforts, residents can enjoy the freshly repainted room for their weekly luncheons and other special occasions. 


 Thank you! Be sure to join us next year for this National Day of Service!

Monday, January 13, 2014

Volunteer Recognition 2013 Recap

Last month, on December 3rd, 2013, Met Council's Volunteer Department had the opportunity to celebrate and show our appreciation for all our volunteers. You can check out photos on our Facebook and be sure to tag yourself if you were there! Here is a recap and listing of all our award recipients:

Most Dedicated Award- Andrew Schaeffer and Mary Bays

Leadership Award- Geoff Cutler and Jodi Smith

Most Creative Award- Stacy Cohen, Trevor Smith, and Kevin Wilson

Sandy Recovery Award- Madelyn Freundlich and OREY



40 for 40 Participation Awards
 
Marvin Cohen Volunteer of the Year Award- Emma Golod and Raisa Titayevkaya z"l 

We also gave out Presidential Awards to the following volunteers: 
Gold- Those who have volunteered 250 or more hours in the past year.
Scott Aronin, Gang Chen, Jiani Wu, Xiaojing Guo
 
Silver-Those who have volunteered between 175 and 249 hours in the past year.
Bryan Schonfeld, Sarah Roden, Harold Markowitz
 

Bronze- Those who have volunteered between 100 and 174 hours in the past year.
Saul Ackerman, Emily Bader, Josh Barsky

 Thank you and congratulations to all our award recipients! We look forward to another year of exemplary volunteers and hope to see more of you at the 9th annual 2014 Volunteer Recognition Event!