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Older Volunteers honored by MetLife
Foundation and the National Association of
Area Agencies on Aging
...Older Volunteers enrich America...Awards
Program honors Volunteers over age 50 and
encourages others to get Involved in their
communities -
WASHINGTON, May 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the
National Association of Area Agencies on
Aging (n4a) announced the recipients of the
2008 MetLife Foundation Older Volunteers
Enrich America Awards.
The program, now in its sixth year, honors
the exemplary contributions of older
volunteers and promotes volunteering among
older adults nationwide.
The award-winning volunteers, all over the
age of 50, were in Washington today to
attend a ceremony in their honor.
"Engagement of individuals of all ages is
vital to the health of communities," said
Sibyl Jacobson, president of MetLife
Foundation.
"We are pleased to join n4a in honoring 25
older volunteers who are building healthy
communities and demonstrating the difference
one person can make in the lives of others."
The honorees were nominated in one of three
categories by the volunteer programs they
serve: Community Champion awards recognize
those who use their time and talent to make
their community a better place to live;
Mentor awards honor older volunteers whose
energies are devoted to working with young
people and their families; and Team Spirit
awards pay tribute to older volunteers who
assist other older adults. Selections were
made by members of the Older Volunteers
Enrich America Awards Blue Ribbon Panel and
Advisory Board.
The top award recipient in each category is
recognized as a Gold Honoree. This year's
Gold Honorees are:
Nolene Breen, 82, of Boise, Idaho earned top
recognition in the Community Champion
category for spearheading the Guardian
Monitoring Program in conjunction with the
Court Judge in Ada County.
For 13 years, Nolene has been volunteering
her time to protect people living under
legal appointment through diligent
compliance checks. Nolene acts as the eyes
and ears of the court, monitoring people
living with an appointed guardian.
The Ada County Guardian Monitoring Program
nominated Nolene for the award.
Frank Bittick, 75, of Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
earned top recognition in the Mentor
category for his involvement with the Teen
Aid Project, a program that provides at-risk
youth with the support they need to improve
their grades and graduate from high school.
Frank's 40 years as an educator provides him
with the necessary experience to work with
tutors, motivate students, and also, get
parents involved.
Frank has been involved with the program
since 2000, and was nominated by the Retired
Senior Volunteer Program of North Idaho.
Andrea King, 95, of Seattle, Washington
earned top recognition in the Team Spirit
category for her 39 years of volunteer
service in the Foss Home and Village
Community.
Andrea has accumulated over 22,000 hours of
volunteer service by helping elderly
residents connect with their community in
many ways.
Andrea does everything from decorating walls
during the holidays and doing alterations
for residents to filing paperwork and
organizing fund raisers. The Foss Home &
Village nominated Andrea for this award.
Sandy Markwood, CEO of n4a, added, "Older
adults have a wealth of life and work
experience and we are fortunate that they
are choosing to share their knowledge with
others in the community.
"These
individuals are doing remarkable things, and
we are grateful that MetLife Foundation has
made it possible to recognize their
inspirational work at a national level."
All of the honorees will receive engraved
gifts, and the organizations that host the
volunteers will receive monetary awards.
National Association of Area Agencies on
Aging (n4a) is the leading voice on aging
issues for Area Agencies on Aging across the
country and a champion for Title VI --
Native American aging programs in our
nation's capital. For more information about
n4a, visit
http://www.n4a.org/.
MetLife Foundation was established by
MetLife in 1976 to carry on its longstanding
tradition of corporate contributions and
community involvement. Grants support
health, education, civic and cultural
programs throughout the United States. For
more information about the Foundation, visit
http://www.metlife.org/.
In addition to the Gold Honorees, 22
individuals were chosen as the Silver
Honorees for their outstanding volunteer
contributions.
2008 MetLife Foundation Older Volunteers
Enrich America Award -- Silver Honor
Recipients
Community Champion Category
James Weblemoe, HELP of Ojai -- Ojai, CA;
Walter Turner, Retired Seniors Volunteer
Program -- Tampa, FL; Beatrice States, Peak
Center Senior Environment Corps -- Hatfield,
PA; Edith Law, Alzheimer's Association --
Lynchburg, VA; Margaret Joan Nash, KNOX
County RSVP -- Vincennes, IN; George
Charette, Medical Engineering Volunteers of
Florida -- Venice, FL; Fran Doll,
Grandparents Against Sex Predators --
Akron., OH; Fred Knueppel, Independence
First -- Milwaukee, WI
Mentor Category
Claudia Cannon, Sarasota County Master
Gardener Program -- Sarasota, FLarasota, FL
Team Spirit Category
Elden Johnson, State Health Insurance
Program -- Hallock, MN; Dennis Cairns,
Senior Resource Association -- Vero Beach,
FL; Harold Pabst, Care Connection Minor
Repairs Program -- Saint Augustine, FL;
Elizabeth E. Toland, Meals on Wheels Central
Maryland -- Baltimore, MD; John
VanWestenburg, Little Brothers Volunteer
Program -- Chassell, MI; Sam Inouye, Asian
Community Center Rides Transportation
Services -- Sacramento, CA; Julie Bennett,
We Are Family Senior Outreach Network --
Washington, D.C.; Yvonne McCullough, Winter
Growth Volunteer Program -- Rockville, MD;
Linda West, Michigan's Coordinated Access to
Food For the Elderly -- Lansing, MI; Stan
Cohen, Southern Maine Agency on Aging Senior
Medical Patrol -- Bridgton, ME; Barbara
Schmidt, Deaf Hospice Education & Volunteer
Project -- Coon Rapids, MN; Ralph E.
Livingstone, Senior Legal Hotline --
Carmichael, CA; Dorothy Mawhorr, The Good
Shepherd Home -- Mansfield, OH
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