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A Passion for Volunteering with Spencer Touat
We’re excited to introduce you to Spencer Touat. Spencer has volunteered with Hands On Atlanta since 2017, and served over 900 hours in the community! His dedication to service in Atlanta is truly telling of the words he uses to describe himself: Loyal, Attentive, and Consistent!
We’re excited to introduce you to Spencer Touat. Spencer has volunteered with Hands On Atlanta since 2017, and served over 900 hours in the community! His dedication to service in Atlanta is truly telling of the words he uses to describe himself: Loyal, Attentive, and Consistent!
Read more about Spencer in our interview below!
Which Nonprofit Organization(s) do you volunteer with?
What impact areas or pressing needs facing Atlanta do you care about most? Why?
Arts/Theatre, the arts can be used as a means of expression or therapy for oneself or for others.
What do you love most about an organization you volunteer with? Why do you volunteer with them?
The environment is really positive and the people who perform there are always really nice.
How has volunteering impacted your personal/professional life?
It has helped me come out of my comfort zone and try something new that I might never have considered doing before.
What skills have you honed or what have you learned through your experience as a volunteer?
Communication and leadership, especially when helping volunteers who are new to the program.
Can you share a memorable highlight or moment you've experienced that might motivate others to volunteer?
Being formally recognized as Volunteer of the Year really showed how much my input is valued.
Why Atlanta? What do you love about this city and/or tell us a bit about some of your favorite Atlanta things - people, places, things to do, etc.
I’ve lived in Atlanta all my life and being able to help a local charity make a difference in the community is really wonderful.
What advice would you give to someone who is interested in getting involved with volunteering?
If you want to volunteer somewhere interesting, go for it- you have nothing to lose and you never know what you might find.
Volunteering in April? Share where, when and if others can join you or how they can get involved.
I’m volunteering at Dad’s Garage throughout April, typically on Saturdays.
Please list anything else you think our community should know about you, your volunteer service, or your commitment to Do Something Good!
Your help is always welcome and can always make a difference, no matter how big or how small!
Serving Atl and Fighting Food Insecurity with Chantelle Hawkins
We’re excited to introduce you to Chantelle Hawkins, a member of our Civic Leadership Program! She shines brightly, reminding us of the power of collaboration and commitment to others. Through her words and actions, Chantelle embodies the essence of service, leaving an indelible mark on the community she calls home, here in Atlanta!
We’re excited to introduce you to Chantelle Hawkins, a member of our Civic Leadership Program! She shines brightly, reminding us of the power of collaboration and commitment to others. Through her words and actions, Chantelle embodies the essence of service, leaving an indelible mark on the community she calls home, here in Atlanta!
These are the words Chantelle chooses to describe herself.
They form the backbone of her commitment to making a difference, not just in her professional role but also in the lives of those who need it the most.
Read more about Chantelle in our interview below!
Which Nonprofit Organization(s) do you volunteer with?
Giving Hands Food Pantry
What impact areas or pressing needs facing Atlanta do you care about most? Why?
Food insecurities-is a very basic human need that every girl, boy, woman and man should have access to. Growing up, I never knew that having more than enough food or eating out was a luxury for me and my family. Although, I have never been without food, when life got hard, I found peace in serving others whether it was under the bridge or in a food pantry. Serving others, building allies, and leveraging my resources for a greater impact is magical. This fuels me to keep going and to do more.
What do you love most about an organization you volunteer with? Why do you volunteer with them?
I love that Giving Hands Food Pantry is a pillar in the community that provides easy access and offers “healthy” food resources to families in need. It is my pleasure to volunteer with GHF, as their mission, values and goals align with my hearts passion which is to ensure that we all have access to healthy foods.
“Serving others, building allies, and leveraging my resources for a greater impact is magical. This fuels me to keep going and to do more.” ”
How has volunteering impacted your personal/professional life?
It has exposed me to other like-minded passionate individuals who continue to build my network. Volunteering and serving others definitely esteem me and keeps me grounded and grateful.
What skills have you honed or what have you learned through your experience as a volunteer?
My project management skills have been sharpened. Over the years I have learned it’s a privilege to serve. Another valuable lesson is principles over personalities, it’s about the work, it’s not personal.
Can you share a memorable highlight or moment you've experienced that might motivate others to volunteer?
In March there was a rainy day and there were 30+ volunteers; it was beautiful. The mobile pantry operates outside rain or shine. The smiles on the faces of the families that drove through and the countless messages of how thankful they were that we didn’t allow rain to stop us, warmed my heart. One patron asked what we had and when we mentioned sweet potatoes and cabbage she started dancing in her seat with excitement, anticipating the meal she was going to prepare for her family.
Why Atlanta? What do you love about this city and/or tell us a bit about some of your favorite Atlanta things - people, places, things to do, etc.
I came to Atlanta for work and decided to make this home. There is a synergy in this city that is unparalleled. The culture, creativity, collaboration and success are inspiring. Outside of my passion for volunteering I love the arts- plays at True Colors Theater, Broadway shows at the Fox Theater, concerts at an amphitheater or State Farm. I also believe in self-care, visiting Chateau Elan or being in nature at one of the many parks or walking trails. Direct flights to just about anywhere in the country. I could on why not Atlanta.
What advice would you give to someone who is interested in getting involved with volunteering?
Just do it! I always get more from the experience than I give. If you don’t know your passion volunteerism is a great way to discovering it.
Volunteering in April? Share where, when and if others can join you or how they can get involved.
Giving Hands Mobile Food Pantry the 2nd Saturday of each month from 8a-12p. April 13, 2024, will be the next opportunity to serve. Volunteers can register through Hands On Atlanta, GHFP website, or simply show up, we would love to have you. ( 2160 Church St. Covington, GA )
Please list anything else you think our community should know about you, your volunteer service, or your commitment to Do Something Good!
I am a servant leader that is fortunate to do work that is meaningful both professionally and personally. I have served and /or supported other like-minded organizations such as the United Way, CASA, The Boys & Girls, KABOOM, and Children Restoration Network of Atlanta. In addition, I am an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated, NAHAM, and Junior League of Dekalb County.
AmeriCorps Spotlight: Myles Griffin
We are so excited to introduce you to this month’s AmeriCorps Member Spotlight, Myles Griffin! Myles is an academic tutor at Young Middle School, whose journey goes beyond the surface of service.
Myle’s joined AmeriCorps because he loves serving the community. He stated “the opportunity to help my local community is more than just a noble cause; it is a character-building experience that I wholeheartedly embrace. There's a unique feeling that comes with building bonds while working towards something greater than ourselves."
Delving into the day-to-day experiences, Myles expressed a deep appreciation for his role in working with students. He hopes to better understand the metro school system and the confidence to act when help is needed. What he enjoys most is how much the students love chess and their interest in Esports. Witnessing their commitment to something as complex as these activities has been truly fascinating in an academic setting.
“Over time, I’ve seen students undergo tremendous transformations, emerging from their shells and forming new friendships, all stemming from a shared interest.”
Outside of the AmeriCorps duties, Myles leads a dynamic life filled with various passions. For fun, he enjoys competing in tournaments, coding software, creating art, playing my saxophone, and spending time with friends. He envisions a future filled with entrepreneurial and philanthropic endeavors. In five years, he wants to either own a software business or running a non-profit organization.
Reflecting on what he loves most about Atlanta, Myles shares that this is his first time living in an area where the population is predominantly Black and feels empowered and inspired. He has learned a lot about himself, and feels like its genuinely made him a better person overall.
We appreciate Myle’s love for learning, ambition, and relentless effort to impact and transform the power of service.
Are you interested in learning more about a year of service through the Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps program? Click here to see all the program benefits, what you’ll do and to start your application for the 2024-25 term.
Unveiling Unsung Heroes: AmeriCorps Week Celebrates Service Champions Making a Difference
Join us as we salute the unsung heroes of the 2024 edition of AmeriCorps Week! From March 10-16, we celebrated those who embody the true spirit of service - our AmeriCorps Members! It's not just a tribute; it's a rallying cry for others to join the movement and make a difference in communities nationwide. Let’s take a look back at some of the action this past week…
Monnica Taylor, an AmeriCorps member serving at Kindezi at Gideons, achieved a significant milestone by being inducted into CASA. CASA, or Court Appointed Special Advocates, are volunteers who advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in the foster care system. Monnica's dedication to serving her community led her to this momentous achievement, marking a new chapter in her journey of making a difference in the lives of vulnerable children.
Meanwhile, Nefertiti Royale, another AmeriCorps member stationed at Brookview Elementary, teamed up with Communities in Schools to tackle the literacy pillar. She captivated Brookview Elementary students by reading her self-published book, "Dream with Diosa," while also providing them with space-themed keychains, bookmarks, and writing utensils. “Open a book, open a mind” is a motto that guides Nefertiti’s passion for tackling literacy challenges amongst children. Nefertiti's commitment to fostering a love for reading among children exemplifies the transformative power of education and imagination.
Deja Johnson, serving at Drew Charter's Senior Academy, demonstrated innovative ways to promote wellness and positivity within the AmeriCorps community. During Esprit de Corps, Deja led a plant therapy session, utilizing plant propagations to offer each member a tangible reminder of their purpose and motivation. Additionally, she organized a service project with her school's mentoring group to provide meals for the homeless, showcasing the ripple effect of service within the community.
These stories underscore the indispensable role that AmeriCorps members play in uplifting communities and empowering individuals. Through their dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment to service, they embody the core values of AmeriCorps Week: Recognize, Promote, and Engage. AmeriCorps Week is not just a celebration of past achievements but a reminder of the ongoing efforts to build a brighter, more inclusive future for all. Let us salute these remarkable individuals who continue to push the boundaries of service and inspire others to follow in their footsteps.
Are you interested in learning more about a year of service through the Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps program? Click here to see all the program benefits, what you’ll do and to start your application for the 2024-25 term.
AmeriCorps Spotlight: Shawn Holmes
Recently, we sat down with Shawn Holmes, to learn more about her journey, passion for mentoring, and love for Atlanta. Shawn is originally from Philadelphia and currently serves as a Social Emotional Learning Coach at Asa Hilliard Elementary School.
Shawn's journey with AmeriCorps began as a simple quest for employment. However, what started as a job opportunity transformed into a genuine love for the organization, her school, and most importantly her students. Shawn emphasized the camaraderie within the Atlanta team, describing it as "dope" and truly hands-on. She acknowledged the personal growth she has experienced and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to use her God-given gifts in her role. "In this position, I know I’m using my GOD-Gifts! When I’ve had opportunities to interact with students, I take it personally. I want to understand as best I can what their needs are. I truly want to be that teacher/mentor they remember years from now. That lady who loved me, who listened attentively!"
For Shawn, the most rewarding aspect of working with students is providing them with a safe space to vent unapologetically. She values creating an environment where their feelings and experiences are heard loud and clear. "I LOVE that they have a place to vent unapologetically, a safe space where whatever they’re feeling/experiencing is heard loud and clear!"
Shawn's aspirations extend beyond her role, as she seeks a better sense of herself and a deeper understanding of the diverse backgrounds of her students. She aims to walk away from this experience with a broader perspective, free from judgment. "A better sense of myself… and to respect the fact that many of my students have different backgrounds. I can’t always relate. However, I’d like to walk away with a better grasp of the vast demographic of my people without judgment." In envisioning her future, Shawn paints a picture of a fly 60-year-old woman who fully knows herself, walks in her God-given purpose, and radiates happiness, health, prosperity, and well-roundedness.
“Being a fly 60 year old who finally knows who she is, walks in her GOD PURPOSE, head held high, happy, healthy, lite, prosperous, and well-rounded!”
Outside of her mentoring and tutoring duties, Shawn unleashes her creative side through drawing and art. She finds joy in admiring her completed artwork and cherishes moments spent with her incredible family, especially her babies and grandbabies.
““I LOVE to draw, color, be my CREATIVE SELF! And most of all, I enjoy chatting it up with my man JESUS and my amazing family, especially my babies and grandbabies!””
When asked what she loves about Atlanta, Shawn explains that it holds a special place in her heart and expresses her love for it enthusiastically. She appreciates the inspiring and kind people she has met in Atlanta, particularly within the community, and feels at home until "Jesus comes."
"I love that I feel I’m home until JESUS comes! I love the people I’ve met thus far—so inspiring, so kind. I’ve encountered people that want me to succeed as they are! People who will most definitely put you on to something amazing and positive, personally and professionally. I love seeing our folks prosper! Inspiration is all around me, and the BEST PART is that they all look like me!!
We appreciate Shawn's commitment, her lightning bolt personality, and her drive and dedication to making a difference.
Are you interested in learning more about a year of service through the Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps program? Click here to see all the program benefits, what you’ll do and to start your application for the 2023-24 term.
Atlanta Influences Everything - Looking back at the 2024 MLK Days of Service
MLK Day is special no matter where you are, but here in Atlanta, it just means more.
Channeling the mantra of our friends at Atlanta Influences Everything, for the 2024 MLK Days of Service, presented by Delta Air Lines, Hands On Atlanta set out to showcase the good we can create by coming together to help build Dr. King’s “Beloved Community.” We put the spotlight on our community of do-gooders and changemakers and challenged Atlanta to help us tackle our city’s most pressing needs. More than 3,000 volunteers stepped up to serve over January 11-15, 2024. These volunteers braved cold temps to support 50 nonprofits and schools across metro Atlanta.
Here’s a look back at some of the projects and lasting impact they created:
MLK Day is special no matter where you are, but here in Atlanta, it just means more.
Channeling the mantra of our friends at Atlanta Influences Everything, for the 2024 MLK Days of Service, presented by Delta Air Lines, Hands On Atlanta set out to showcase the good we can create by coming together to help build Dr. King’s “Beloved Community.” We put the spotlight on our community of do-gooders and changemakers and challenged Atlanta to help us tackle our city’s most pressing needs. More than 3,000 volunteers stepped up to serve over January 11-15, 2024. These volunteers braved cold temps to support 50 nonprofits and schools across metro Atlanta.
Here’s a look back at some of the projects and lasting impact they created:
Monday, January 15
MEALS4KIDS MEAL PACK
The U.S. Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona, and newly appointed CEO of Points of Light, Jennifer Sirangelo joined 175 volunteers from Delta Air Lines at Wild Heaven Brewery to pack over 3,000 meals for students at Love T. Nolan Elementary, Usher Collier Elementary, and Scott Elementary. In addition to hard work and impact, 2024 Hands On Atlanta Civic Fellow, Jason Thomas, was presented with the Daily Point of Light Award, in recognition of his outstanding commitment to volunteering and service.
Friday, January 12
970 JEFFERSON TAKEOVER
The Hands On Atlanta warehouse at 970 Jefferson St. (home of the original Atlanta Community Food Bank) is a perfect place to fight food insecurity and support our neighbors in need! The built in community of nonprofits opened their doors to 125 volunteers from The Home Depot, Kilpatrick, Bennett Thrasher, and Deloitte for a morning of good! Volunteers packed 400 hygiene kits that were distributed Saturday morning through Ebenezer Baptist Church, to the Old Fourth Ward community near the historic church.
Thursday, January 11
LATIN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION MURAL AND RENOVATION
Volunteers from the Home Depot and OneDigital helped kick-off our MLK Days of Service by painting an awesome mural, designed by XXX and executing various tasks throughout the building. They painted bathrooms, renovated the staff room, put together new furniture, and a built a big storage to complete the renovations. But wait, there’s more! Volunteers from 5 projects over the 5 days painted a “traveling mural” of 12x12 canvases that came together for a 2nd large mural to be displayed at the Latin American Association offices!
WREN’S NEST BEAUTIFICATION
Monday, January 15
Volunteers from the community, Salesforce, Fiserv, ADP, Alston & Bird, and 48 members of our AmeriCorps engaged in a variety of projects to help the Wren’s Nest continue their mission of preserving storytelling traditions, cultivating the next generation of readers and writers, and celebrating self-expression. Together, they built benches, landscaped, built a new shed, installed shelving and executed a neighborhood cleanup.
Sunday, January 14
10TH ANNUAL MLK SUNDAY SUPPER
300 corporate and community leaders from across metro Atlanta gathered for an intimate, vulnerable, and thought-provoking evening at the 2024 MLK Sunday Supper presented by Coca-Cola. 11Alive’s, Cheryl Preheim emceed the night, moderating a panel on the night’s theme of “Challenging the Status Quo”. The panel featured Dr. Lakeysha Hallmon, founder, The Village Market, Bem Joiner, co-founder of Atlanta Influences Everything and Dr. Eloisa Klmentich, President and CEO of Invest Atlanta. The main course for the evening were guided table conversations, led by 35 of Atlanta changemakers. After the conversations concluded, Soul Food Cypher performed a “rap up” before Jay Bailey, President and CEO at Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs closed the evening as our challenge speaker.
You can click here to host your own meaningful conversation on Challenging the Status Quo thanks to our friends at Inclusivv.
Here are some more highlighted moments:
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Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024
Check out these featured volunteer opportunities to help get involved with our MLK Days of Service and to do something good!
BEAUTIFICATION AND INVASIVE REMOVAL AT HISTORIC BAGLEY PARK
10:00am - 1:00pm
Join Friends of Bagley Park and Restore ATL to remove invasive species, and complete general landscaping task to improve the ecosystem of the park. Volunteers will work on creek restoration project be led by ReForest Atlanta. There will also be projects along the stream buffer to remove invasives. Tree mulching as well.
MLK Days of Service 2024 - Latin American Association Beautification
9:00Am - 1:30pm
Volunteers will support a series of beautification activities to improve the facilities used daily by clients and families of the Latin American Association building + property on Buford Highway.
Food Plus - Just1 BMG "Big Miller Grove Missionary Church
9:00am - 2:00pm
Help the pantry will give away prepackaged bags of food containing non-perishable items, vegetables, dairy products, and meat!
Looking for something else?
Hop on over to our volunteer portal, where you’ll find 200+ opportunities to volunteer for our MLK Days of Service, happening January 11-15, 2024.
Friday, Jan. 12, 2024
Check out these featured volunteer opportunities to help get involved with our MLK Days of Service and to do something good!
Reflections of Trinity Food Pantry Weekly Grocery Prep 2024
10:00am - 4:00pm
Help prepare boxes of food, load and unload trucks, put away food on shelves and in freezers, and get their Food Bank ready for their weekly grocery distribution.
Distribution Prep - Stock Shelves, Pack Boxes, Unload Truck
11:00Am - 3:00pm
Help unload grocery store deliveries, stock shelves and pack distribution boxes for families in the community.
Operation Clean Sweep (Moreland Ave)
9:30am - 12:00pm
Assist with litter management, the collection of litter and debris within the city right -of -ways.
Looking for something else?
Hop on over to our volunteer portal, where you’ll find 200+ opportunities to volunteer for our MLK Days of Service, happening January 11-15, 2024.