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Volunteering is magical for Renee Videlefsky
The joy, passion, and ease of connecting with the community is obvious as soon as you meet Renee Videlefsky. You can almost spell the alphabet with the number of organizations she surrounds herself with. She is a Unicorn of volunteers - impacting those she interacts with directly, snowballing a path to change. Unlike emerging tech Unicorns, though, she won’t IPO because she loves her communal connections.
The joy, passion, and ease of connecting with the community is obvious as soon as you meet Renee Videlefsky. You can almost spell the alphabet with the number of organizations she surrounds herself with. She is a Unicorn of volunteers - impacting those she interacts with directly, snowballing a path to change. Unlike emerging tech Unicorns, though, she won’t IPO because she loves her communal connections.
When it comes to why she’s so involved, Renee’s humility shines through: “I feel so fortunate that I am in a position to dedicate my time to so many noble and impactful causes. Selfishly, I believe I gain much more from “doing good” than, perhaps, the recipients!”.
The Covid-19 pandemic abruptly suspended many of Atlanta community member’s volunteering involvements. For Renee, she could no longer tutor her elementary school children, conduct tours as a docent for the Bremen Holocaust Museum, and could not facilitate in-person Talk with me Baby @ Work conversations for Hands On Atlanta, among many other in-person initiatives. This demanded a pivot from volunteer organizations and from Renee. As a result, she delved into the growing food insecurity problem in Atlanta and redirected her volunteering efforts towards that.
“I feel so fortunate that I am in a position to dedicate my time to so many noble and impactful causes. Selfishly, I believe I gain much more from “doing good” than, perhaps, the recipients!.”
“I certainly witness the appreciation and gratitude of the recipients of the food distributions on a regular basis. In the past, I experienced wonderful and emotional ‘ah-ha!’ moments when the children I tutored in reading suddenly ‘got it’, and their huge smiles were the best reward!”. The years-long investment of tutoring children is something Renee will certainly get back to once we can all safely do so. And until then, she’s pivoted to support those same children in a different way through meals.
Renee continues to show up for the youth community through The Sandwich Project and by packing meals for Atlanta Public Schools with Hands On Atlanta. No matter the challenge, Renee welcomes you to join her in conquering it - all while smiling and seeing that all things are possible.
Inspired by Renee’s story?
Help us engage and highlight incredible efforts like Renee’s, by making a donation to Hands On Atlanta. It takes hard work AND financial support to tackle Atlanta’s most pressing needs. When you let our hands be yours, every $1 invested turns into $6 of economic impact! Donate now and help ensure a more civically engaged and equitable Atlanta.
Inspired by Hank Aaron, Constance Mack goes to bat for students
Committed to student success, Constance Mack, Director, Business Strategy & Initiatives at Bank of America, shares the impact of her board service at Atlanta Technical College, and a run in with one of Atlanta’s largest legends. Get to know her and why she’s so passionate about improving the career and economic trajectory for students.
Committed to student success, Constance Mack, Director, Business Strategy & Initiatives at Bank of America, shares the impact of her board service at Atlanta Technical College, and a run in with one of Atlanta’s largest legends. Get to know her and why she’s so passionate about improving the career and economic trajectory for students.
Share a little bit about the impact areas or pressing needs facing Atlanta you care about most.
While Atlanta is a hub for innovation and growth, we also know that unfortunately Atlanta is challenged with income inequality and lack of economic mobility -- and 2020 really exposed these inequalities even more. I've always been passionate about how education positions individuals for better opportunities and honed in on technical education as a key driver enabling paths to better careers and in turn social and economic growth.
Tell us about the organization you volunteer with.
I volunteer with several organizations including the Atlanta Technical College Foundation, Urban League of Greater Atlanta, and 100 Black Men of Atlanta. The Atlanta Technical College Foundation focuses on resources for the college including scholarships, equipment and community programs. I enjoy serving on the Board of Trustees because of the opportunity to directly engage with students as well as support scholarship funding and expanding resources for the school. This work is important to me because of how the college maximizes each dollar received and the accelerated impact that technical education can have on shifting the career and economic trajectory of students. I love that I can see the immediate impact on a student's life.
“I’ve always been passionate about how education positions individuals for better opportunities and honed in on technical education as a key driver enabling paths to better careers and in turn social and economic growth.”
Has the Covid-19 pandemic affected your volunteering efforts?
My volunteer efforts have certainly shifted to virtual, however it's been more important than ever to show up for others even virtually so if anything I'm able to volunteer, mentor and engage more during this time.
Is there a memorable moment or highlighted event that sticks out to through your volunteering experience?
While volunteering, I had the great honor to meet Mr. Hank Aaron and witness up close the impact of the Aaron Family's longstanding support for the students of Atlanta Technical College. I am truly inspired by his legendary leadership and heartfelt commitment to the students and the future our community.
Where will you be volunteering next?
During April, I will be volunteering with the company I work for in our annual Global Service Month activities. It's a great experience to do something good as well as build connections with colleagues. If you're looking for volunteer activities, volunteering with your company is a good place to start or even organize an event for your team such as with the Urban League of Greater Atlanta which is providing aid through various channels to those who were impacted by the pandemic.
Inspired by Constance’s story?
Help us engage and highlight incredible efforts like Constance’s, by making a donation to Hands On Atlanta. It takes hard work AND financial support to tackle Atlanta’s most pressing needs. When you let our hands be yours, every $1 invested turns into $6 of economic impact! Donate now and help ensure a more civically engaged and equitable Atlanta.
Make a difference with Eula Spivey
We recently spent some time with Eula Spivey, a teacher at Fairington Elementary School and 2021 Hands On Atlanta Civic Fellow, to learn more about her commitment to her students and the community she’s impacted for the last 32 years.
We recently spent some time with Eula Spivey, a teacher at Fairington Elementary School and 2021 Hands On Atlanta Civic Fellow, to learn more about her commitment to her students and the community she’s impacted for the last 32 years.
As a Hands On Atlanta Civic Fellow, Eula has been serving with Disco (the virtual version of our storied Discovery program) since the start of the 2020/21 school year. She’s been an incredible leader, facilitating Zoom calls with students to help combat isolation throughout the pandemic and virtual schooling.
““Eula has been one of the major stars of the Hands On Atlanta Disco program this year. The energy and light she brings to the sessions are contagious and the kids certainly feel it. From always being prepared, to becoming a personal cheerleader for the students we serve, Eula goes above and beyond in her call to serve. Having been in education for 20+ years, Eula understands the importance of pouring into children and setting them up for success, which makes her such an asset to us.””
You can join Eula in supporting students across metro Atlanta with these virtual opportunities from our partners Mind Bubble, Soccer in the Streets, Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta and C.H.O.I.C.E.S..
Learn more about her service as a Hands On Atlanta Civic Fellow and how you can join the next round of fellows here.
Inspired by Eula’s story?
Help us engage and highlight incredible efforts like Eula’s, by making a donation to Hands On Atlanta. It takes hard work AND financial support to tackle Atlanta’s most pressing needs. When you let our hands be yours, every $1 invested turns into $6 of economic impact! Donate now and help ensure a more civically engaged and equitable Atlanta.
Four Things Michelle Loves About Volunteering
"We served 15,000 lbs. of food to 500 families." My only thought each time is, "Wow." There are not many ways you can spread that much love, to that many people, in that amount of time.
For this year’s Global Volunteer Month, we caught up with Michelle Signorelli, Category Manager at RaceTrac Petroleum. She volunteers at Habitat for Humanity as well as a variety of organizations through Hands On Atlanta. We loved hearing what makes her volunteer experiences valuable. Get inspired to get out and volunteer!
What impact areas or pressing needs facing Atlanta do you care about most?
That's a tough question, I've enjoyed all of the different events addressing needs that I've done with HOA for different reasons. For Atlanta specifically, I would say Youth Education & Hunger/Homelessness. I am passionate about youth education because it provides a unique opportunity for the positive impact to be carried throughout a child's life. Food insecurity & homelessness address the foundational needs of every person's life and provides the opportunity to reach a substantial group of people with each event.
How has the Covid-19 pandemic affected your volunteering efforts?
I was participating in the Civic Leadership Program (CLP) with Hands On Atlanta and I could no longer serve at my partner organization or meet with the CLP class. At first, the restrictions made it more challenging to volunteer and it interrupted the "habit" I had established. On the positive side, the Hands On Atlanta team kept me in the know on existing and emerging needs in Atlanta, so I was able to serve in a way that worked for me. In a time where many of us felt helpless with little control of the situation, serving provided an outlet and opportunity to put that energy into action
Creativity in Action: Michelle’s CLP fundraising was completed mostly by refinishing furniture and having the recipients donate to her goal!
What do you love most about the organization you volunteer with?
The first thing I loved about my partner organization, A.G. Rhodes, was the general atmosphere of positivity and warmth. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know the residents, each of them with a unique personality and history. I have no doubt these are also the reasons the volunteers revisited A.G. Rhodes each month.
Can you share a memorable highlight or moment you've experienced that might motivate others to volunteer?
First and foremost, the follow-up email from Task Leaders/HOA that tells you the impact of the time you spent serving: "We served 15,000 lbs. of food to 500 families." My only thought each time is, "Wow." There are not many ways you can spread that much love, to that many people, in that amount of time.
Ready to join Michelle and fight food insecurity?
This month Michelle’s volunteering with the Atlanta Public Schools Meal Packs. Find more ways to serve hunger and homelessness in the Atlanta area by clicking below to see our upcoming opportunities!
Inspired by Michelle’s story?
Help us engage and highlight incredible efforts like Michelle’s, by making a donation to Hands On Atlanta. It takes hard work AND financial support to tackle Atlanta’s most pressing needs. When you let our hands be yours, every $1 invested turns into $6 of economic impact! Donate now and help ensure a more civically engaged and equitable Atlanta.
How a pandemic gave Christy a chance to keep going
I like the freedom to volunteer around my schedule and volunteering with Hands On Atlanta and the American Red Cross let me give back when I’m available. Between work and travel, there are always events that I can participate in. I also like the people I volunteer with! I enjoy seeing the the regulars that volunteer often and the new people I meet at each event.
We recently caught up with Christy Schofield, Business Development at Mohawk Industries to learn more about her efforts to fight food insecurity across metro Atlanta. Get to know her and find out when and where you can volunteer with Christy next!
Share a little bit about the impact areas or pressing needs facing Atlanta you care about most.
I care deeply about food insecurity and basic needs of people. No person should go without in this country, in this city. There are too many of us that can give our time and resources to take care of those in need.
Tell us about the organization you volunteer with.
I like the freedom to volunteer around my schedule and volunteering with Hands On Atlanta and the American Red Cross let me give back when I’m available. Between work and travel, there are always events that I can participate in. I also like the people I volunteer with! I enjoy seeing the the regulars that volunteer often and the new people I meet at each event.
The commitment comes natural. This work feeds my soul, and has changed my plan for life ahead. I was all for ambition and climbing as high as I can in my profession. I still feel that way, however now the goal is to get to a place when I can have more time to organize and lead in the Atlanta Community. I want to sit on a board and contribute and be a light for the rest of my years.
“Covid created my volunteering efforts. I found myself out of a job in July 2020, and I immediately signed up for a food distribution event with Hands On Atlanta. I would keep volunteering after I returned to work because it feeds the community, and it also feeds me. I feel like part of the solution every time I volunteer.”
Has the Covid-19 pandemic affected your volunteering efforts?
Covid created my volunteering efforts. I found myself out of a job in July 2020, and I immediately signed up for a food distribution event with Hands On Atlanta. My company would bring me back a short time after, but I will forever be grateful for the opportunity volunteering gave me to "keep going". Little did I know I would keep volunteering after I returned to work because it feeds the community, and it also feeds me. I feel like part of the solution every time I volunteer.
Is there a memorable moment or highlighted event that sticks out to through your volunteering experience?
We were at Ebeneazer Church for the MLK Day Food Distribution. It was cold, so cold I couldn't feel my fingers. The cold didn’t stop anything, as everyone around me continued to work - the energy was contagious. Even though the skies were sunny, it began to snow. Snow in Atlanta! It wasn't in the forecast, but a gift of happiness, even if only for a moment. It reminds me of the happiness we are to the people we serve, if only for a moment.
Where will you be volunteering next?
I will be at Food to Families on April, 3 from 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM. There are still a few spots available and more every Saturday on the Hands On Atlanta website - come work with me!
Inspired by Christy’s story?
Help us engage and highlight incredible efforts like Christy’s, by making a donation to Hands On Atlanta. It takes hard work AND financial support to tackle Atlanta’s most pressing needs. When you let our hands be yours, every $1 invested turns into $6 of economic impact! Donate now and help ensure a more civically engaged and equitable Atlanta.
Give 48 hours with Sima Parekh
I have been involved with 48in48 for the past 6 years in multiple capacities, it’s become my passion project. The organization brings together volunteers who excel in digital marketing and technology to build free websites for many deserving nonprofits in a 48-hour “hack-a-thon.”
We recently caught up with Sima Parekh, Director, Operations Strategy & Programs at IHG Hotels and Resorts, and Executive Director at 48in48.org. Get to know her passion for Atlanta and how you can join her in service.
Tell us about the organization you volunteer with.
I have been involved with 48in48 for the past 6 years in multiple capacities, it’s become my passion project. The organization brings together volunteers who excel in digital marketing and technology to build free websites for many deserving nonprofits in a 48-hour “hack-a-thon.”
The organization has built over 950 websites to date, and we will build our 1000th site at the Women's Build Event - which will result in an an estimated give back value totaling $25M of service.
The fact that we can make a difference in the life of a nonprofit in 48 hours is instantly gratifying, and the ripple effect and value of the new website our volunteers create is priceless!
Share a little bit about the impact areas or pressing needs facing Atlanta you care about most.
I’m passionate about improving public transportation and education in Atlanta. We need to reduce our carbon footprint and protect the environment, and Atlanta's education system is consistently in the lower thirds. If we want our children to be the leaders for tomorrow, we must give them the tools to succeed. I believe education is the key to teaching all our children to appreciate diversity.
How has the Covid-19 pandemic affected your volunteering efforts?
Our organization lost funding and fulltime staff due to the pandemic. The hackathons that were once held in cities around the country ended abruptly. Fortunately, we were able to pivot to 100% virtual events. Thanks to our incredible volunteers, we hosted our largest online build event in October 2020, where we built 63 websites in 48 hours. We stayed nimble and focused.
“The fact that we can make a difference in the life of a nonprofit in 48 hours is instantly gratifying, and the ripple effect and value of the new website our volunteers create is priceless!”
Is there a memorable moment or highlighted event that sticks out to through your experience with 48in48?
In 2020, we held our first onsite event in Miami, FL. This is where I met Layla, the eight year old nonprofit CEO/President of Let's Be Selfless. Her charity is focused on giving toys to children in hospitals. She started the charity because she had so much and wanted to give something back to others. She mobilized her friends, classmates and community to help with her mission. Our website helps her reach more people. Every year and every event, I come across amazing people doing selfless things. If an eight year old can do this, nothing should keep me or anyone else from giving 48 hours to our mission.
How can Atlanta get involved and join you volunteering?
The next 48in48 event will take place on April 9-11, when we will host a Women's Build Event. This event comes on the heels of Women's Month and will showcase the talent of women, as all website build teams will be made up of women. While exciting, this event is is currently full.
Volunteers can help with our Social Justice event, coming up in June. You can learn more about this event (and others) and get involved at our site 48in48.org.
Inspired by Sima’s story?
Help us engage and highlight incredible efforts like Sima’s, by making a donation to Hands On Atlanta. It takes hard work AND financial support to tackle Atlanta’s most pressing needs. When you let our hands be yours, every $1 invested turns into $6 of economic impact! Donate now and help ensure a more civically engaged and equitable Atlanta.
GLOBAL VOLUNTEER MONTH SHINES THROUGH WITH SPRING FOR SERVICE
April is Global Volunteer Month and Hands On Atlanta is celebrating all month long with inspirational stories from local volunteers, marquee service projects and events, as well as providing the Atlanta community a unique and fun way to support their essential work.
Hands On Atlanta to highlight volunteers, events and ways to support Atlanta throughout April 2021.
April is Global Volunteer Month and Hands On Atlanta is celebrating all month long with inspirational stories from local volunteers, marquee service projects and events, as well as providing the Atlanta community a unique and fun way to support their essential work.
One of the easiest and most impactful ways you can help is by making a donation to Hands On Atlanta. According to a recent study from Deloitte, supporting their essential work turns every $1 donated into $6 of economic impact. Throughout the pandemic, Hands On Atlanta has mobilized close to 9,000 volunteers to support their partner nonprofits in distributing over 3 million meals to 8,000 metro Atlanta families.
“As we start to clean up the devastation caused by this last year, one thing is already clear - Atlanta needs people to roll up their sleeves and get to work. 50% of the work done by nonprofits has traditionally been done by volunteers. As you can imagine, the pandemic disrupted that, which disproportionally hurt those already struggling in our community. So, if you have been wanting to help, now is the time,” ”
Throughout the month, Hands On Atlanta will support over 500 in-person and virtual opportunities to do something good! From packing and distributing meals to cleaning up parks and helping students with homework, there’s a meaningful opportunity for everyone to safely get involved. A few of the featured events Atlantans can participate in are Good Deeds Day on April 11, Earth Day on April 20, and Global Youth Service Day happening April 23-25, 2021.
You can read stories from outstanding volunteers, sign up for a volunteer project, and donate or start a fundraiser for the Hands On Atlanta Spring for Service at https://www.handsonatlanta.org/spring.
Vaccine Volunteers needed to boost school re-opening
In order to vaccinate thousands of APS educators, APS will need hundreds of volunteers—both medical professionals who will be able to administer the vaccine as well as non-medical volunteers to help staff the events.
With yesterday’s news announcing pre-K-12 educators and school staff to be eligible to receive the vaccine starting March 8, 2021, there is now a sense of urgency around staffing these vaccination events with volunteers. Vaccinating as many staff members as possible will be critical for continuing to open schools safely.
In order to vaccinate thousands of Atlanta Public Schools (APS) educators and staff, APS will need hundreds of volunteers—both medical professionals who will be able to administer the vaccine as well as non-medical volunteers to help staff the events.
“The COVID 19 pandemic has highlighted what educators have known for decades: schools are critical centers of our community and the heartbeat of our ecosystem. Therefore, we are eager to get all of our students and staff back in schools safely and vaccinating all of our educators is the pathway to achieve that goal. As such, we are grateful to any and all medical and non-medical volunteers who will help us with our vaccination events!” ”
GET STARTED!
If you are a medical professional and are willing to help vaccinate APS educators, please consider signing up to volunteer! If you’re not sure if you have the authority to vaccinate, click here to review the Georgia Department of Public Health’s list of healthcare professionals who are authorized to administer vaccinations.
If you are not a medical professional, your help is still needed to serve at the events.
All volunteers must pre-register with the Georgia Department of Public health to volunteer. Don’t wait! With March 8, approaching fast, get started now:
Register at https://servga.gov/ with the organization: Fulton County, Medical Reserve Corps. See below for step-by-step instructions on how to sign up.
Once registered through the state, sign up for a volunteer role for the Atlanta Public School events here.
Specific event/shift dates and times will be emailed to you including volunteer details and more information once confirmed. Anticipated events will likely take place on the weekends. Lunch will be provided for volunteers.
Sign up through the Georgia Department of Public Health
Here’s a quick step-by-step overview to getting signed up. It’s easy and will only take a few minutes to complete your registration.
Visit https://servga.gov and click “Register Now”
At the top section under Volunteer Opportunities click the box for option 2. This will populate a new dropdown for you to choose your organization.
Select your county and click the organization dropdown. Choose “Fulton County Medical Reserve Corps”
Fill out the rest of the information on the page: name, email, etc. to create your profile and click Next at the bottom of the page.
Nice job, you’re almost done!
One the next page click “My Profile” in the top left.
Go through the 8 sections to add the required information to complete your profile. Required information will be marked with an * and a green check mark will appear when each step is finished.
Once this is complete go to your inbox and read the message from Fulton County Medical Reserve Corps.
Follow the instructions about any additional forms you need to complete
Congrats, you’re now eligible and ready to volunteer!
**Don’t forget to sign up for a shift with APS once you’ve registered with DPH.