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During the COVID-19 pandemic, Stefan even innovated with Chicago Cares to provide the program virtually! In doing this, he helped volunteers maintain a space where they could safely connect while physically social distancing. Through the program, Stefan does an incredible job building connections between both volunteers and community members, and he creates an encouraging space for everyone to build empathy by sharing their perspectives and lived experiences. He is an energetic volunteer leader for a program called Real Talk, which brings together community members and volunteers to discuss current events and issues facing their communities.
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Stefan Cudjoe has volunteered his time and talents with Chicago Cares, Chicago’s leading volunteer mobilizer, for the past two years. Stefan Cudjoe- Volunteer of the Week (June 14, 2021) Marilyn hopes that by Christmas 2021, everyone’s life will have returned to normal, so she can resume her favorite volunteer project which was sadly missed last year-becoming Mrs. As it turns out, she has made new friends living in other senior facilities out of state. She shared them with relatives and friends, who, in turn sent them to their friends. Now, Marilyn’s weekly chat pages have extended beyond the walls of the Lutheran Home. Those whom she knows from the “in-person” days have said they can hear her voice when they read her newsletters. Now they can’t wait to connect with her face to face. Her audience has expanded to several residents she has yet to meet. To keep the residents engaged, she re-designed her “Chat with Marilyn” program from in-person to weekly emails, which she sent to the activities director who, in turn distributed them to the Coffee and Chat participants now confined to their rooms. “The one I was missing most was the ‘Coffee and Chat’ group every Thursday morning.” Marilyn knew there was more than one way to connect. "I was missing all my friends and visits since in a normal month I would have visited, at that time, in nine units-some every week-and others twice a month,” she said. It was only a matter of getting creative. Marilyn took a deep breath and decided that a lockdown would not get in the way of connecting with the home’s residents, most of whom were now close friends. Marilyn couldn’t return that week or at best “not for a while.” On that day she learned that due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, the home would be closed to all outside visitors. As an AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP volunteer, she spent several hours a week at the Lutheran Home in Arlington Heights leading groups in quilting, conversation and mind bender games, as well as contributing her own crafts to the home’s gift shop. Marilyn Hermann remembers the day well-March 10, 2020. Marilyn Hermann- Volunteer of the Week (June 21, 2021) Jeanne is always pitching in to help by assisting with lunch, sanitizing the stations, and keeping the facility clean. She also assists the children one on one with tablet training. Jeanne works daily as a volunteer not only helping with the curriculum, but also with work assignments for the children.
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Foundation 4 Advancement is a private school that strives to develop a child to his/her full potential! Jeanne provides the children a nurturing environment and engages the children to work hard to believe in themselves. Jeanne has been a valuable volunteer and works at a school developed by her daughter, Wanikka Vance, called the Foundation 4 Advancement. Jeanne Vance has been a volunteer for AmeriCorps Seniors for four years. Jeanne Vance- Volunteer of the Week (June 28, 2021)