CALW Volunteer showing certificate at YM&YWHA

Thank You to the Volunteers Who Make Programs Possible

One August evening dozens of volunteers convened in the Y’s newly renovated auditorium for a dinner in their honor.

Staff members hosted the event to acknowledge how valuable the Center for Adults Living Well @ the Y volunteerswork is to both the Center and the Y. With a pianist providing background music, the ambience of the sit-down dinner was delightful. Center Director Leah Ferster addressed the crowd thanking all for their outstanding service. Following dinner, each volunteer received a certificate of recognition and a gift bag. Volunteer Linda Roczowicz then stepped to the mic to tip her hat to the many ways that her fellow volunteers contribute their time and skills (read a transcript below). The evening came to a sweet close as the room made and enjoyed gooey s’mores.

Linda Roczowiczspeech:

As a volunteer myself, I am grateful to all those who volunteer their time and energy to the various activities that are offered here at the Y: the arts programs, mūsiká, technology, wellness (wellness), exercise, trips, hulohula, crafts from bead works to knitting and quilting, discussion groups, front desk volunteers at lunch time, the milk ladies advisory board and committee… The Y volunteers give their time, enjoyment and kindness to the participants of the activities they teach.

From one volunteer to another, THANK YOU!

Fekauʻaki mo e Y
Fokotuʻu ʻi he 1917, ʻa e YM&YWHA ʻo Uasingatoni & Fefie (ʻa e Y) ko e senitā faka-Siu palemia ia ʻo Meniheiteni ʻi he tokelaú—ʻo ngāue ʻi ha keliʻanga kehekehe mo fakaʻekonōmika faka-socio—ʻo fakaleleiʻi ʻa e tuʻunga ʻo e moʻuí maʻá e kakai ʻo e toʻu kotoa pē ʻo fakafou ʻi he ngaahi tokoni fakasōsiale mahuʻinga mo e ngaahi polokalama mohu fakakaukau ʻi he moʻui leleí, wellness (wellness), akó, mo e fakamaau totonu fakasōsialé, lolotonga hono fakatupulaki e faikehekehé mo hono fakakau maí, mo tokangaʻi ʻa kinautolu ʻoku faingataʻaʻiá.

Vahevahe ʻi he ʻĪmeili Fakasōsialé pe ʻĪme

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