Community Newsletter - Assistance League of Austin
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Community Newsletter - Assistance League of Austin
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U.S. Postage PAID Austin, Texas Permit No. 871 We gratefully acknowledge our 2015-2016 Supporters and Community Partners 10,000 Villages Abercrombie Gems & Precious Metals Above All Moving ACC Foundation AGE H.E.L.P AISD Refugee Services Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Amy’s Ice Cream Xavier Anaya Angelheart Children’s Shelter Any Baby Can Applied Materials Attal Galleries Austin American-Statesman Austin Duck Adventures Austin Independent School District** Austin Shelter for Women and Children Austin’s Inn at Pearl Street Avant Garde Jewelers Barnes & Noble Barton Wilder Custom Images Bellezza Salon and Boutique Noreen and Steve Bello* Cynthia Bloom Boutique Chic Auctions Sandra Bowles* Breed & Company Kathy & Phillip Brader* Brook Ann & Jerry Broesche* Pam Bunte Camp 4 Paws Caring Transitions of Austin Penny Cedel Center for Survivors of Torture** Chicago Title Austin Children’s Blood & Cancer Center Children’s Dialysis Clinic of Central Texas Children’s Medical Center Foundation of Central TX Clark Travel Crestview United Methodist Church Criquet Shirts Deep Eddy Rug Cleaners Del Valle Independent School District** Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas** Design with Consignment Jan & Paul Diehl* Dillard’s Dorothy & John Docherty* Donald D. Hammill Foundation Emerson Charitable Trust Eye Physicians of Austin First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin Friedel Family Foundation Garbo A Salon & Spa Global Printing Solutions Goodwill Industries of Central Texas** Patricia Green Gusto Italian Kitchen + Wine Bar H.E.B. Half Price Books Joanne & Doug Heitmiller* Angela & Richard Helmer* Jo Anne & Will Hendrix* Home Consignment Center Hospice Austin Nancy Housel & Mike Braun* IBM Employee Services Center InKind, Inc.** Ipic Theaters It’s New to Me JoAnn Jentz* Karavel Shoes Keller Custom Signs & Designs Koenig Lane Christian Church Lake Austin Riverboats Le Garage Sale Let’s Organize Your Life Little Helping Hands Lone Star Riverboat Sharon Lusher Main Street Hub Manor ISD** Media Exponentially Mike’s Print Shop Catherine Nairn Linda & J. Edd New* Northwest Hills Pharmacy Toni-Lynn & William O’Brien* On the Record Advance Planning Planned Giving New This Year P. Terry’s Partnerships for Children** Payless Shoesource Nancy Payne* Pinthouse Pizza Judi & David Proctor* Project Transitions Roberta & Larry Rosen* Russell Korman Company, Inc. SafePlace** Safeway (Randalls) Salvation Army** Savers Carolyn Schilthuis Marina Sifuentes Smart-Mail of Austin Sola Sooch Foundation St. Louise House** St. Theresa Catholic Church Steve Armstrong Photography Talbots Target Corporation Texas Department of Family & Protective Services** The Embellished Cottage.com The Oasis The Omelettry The Treehouse Gift Shop at Dell Children’s Medical Center Topfer Family Foundation Sue & Terry Tottenham* Transitions Estates Sales Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum University Federal Credit Union West Austin News Anne Whidden Ann & Jack Wilhelm* World of Tennis Young Men’s Service League Zeta Eta Chapter of Delta Gamma *Member **Community Partner 4901 Burnet Road Austin, Texas 78756-2609 (512) 458-3716 • www.alaustin.org TELL YOUR FRIENDS DON VOLUNTEER ATE THRIFT HOUSE is open for business Wednesday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Shoppers say, “Best thrift store in Austin” Donations accepted Monday through Saturday Our upscale resale shop brings in loyal customers every week who love to shop with us because it’s friendly, it’s affordable, it’s helpful, it’s organized, but primarily because all money left behind is going directly into our programs. 2015-2016 Board of Directors President, Kathy Hurwitz VP Philanthropic Programs, Carol Smith VP Resource Development, Marsha Adams VP Membership, Nancy Molbert VP Public Relations, Judy Kennedy VP Strategic Planning, Jane Michael VP Education, Jaime Garanflo VP Finance, Dorothy Cleaves Recording Secretary, Renna Darby Treasurer, Gail Ross Parliamentarian, Sharon Vars Advisory Council Penny Cedel, Chair Kim Barnes Alison Cannon Cathy Coneway Dr. Kaye R Forgione Michael T. Guthrie Alana S. Mallard Ed McHorse Rose Betty Williams Assistance League of Austin is pleased to accept pledges of gifts in our newly formed Planned Giving initiative. The 2014-15 Board approved our Gift Acceptance policy. With the help and advice of our professional planned giving consultant this year, we now have on file, a Planned Giving Policy and Procedure document. If you would like to learn more about planned giving, contact our Planned Giving committee chairman at: [email protected]. ALA_2016_newsletter.indd 1-3 2015-2016 Community Newsletter Visit www.alaustin.org for more information. I www.facebook.com/pages/assistance-league-of-austin Caring & Committment in Action A chapter of National Assistance League MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of Assistance League® of Austin is to enable children and adults in the Greater Austin community to achieve a higher quality of life by providing for specific identifiable needs. 6/19/16 2:23 PM 2015-2016 IS A YEAR OF S PA R K L I N G A C H I E V E M E N T S F O R A S S I S TA N C E L E A G U E OF AUSTIN. This year we clothed our 80,000th child through Operation School Bell. Our THRIFT HOUSE earned record revenues. Our Scholarship Program supported more students than in any other year. Craft Committee knits minion caps for Toy Cart We revel in these highlights but we recognize that what we do everyday, day in and day out, is what makes us a vital part of the Austin community. All year long, four days a week, patients in Dell Children’s Hospital are cheered when our volunteers bring them toys and books. A thousand seniors every year enjoy fun filled excursions. Foster children aging out of the system are outfitted for their next stage of life. A specially chosen Austin ISD school is provided instructional items that they select from their Wish List. At Dell Children’s Hospital, when the very young victims of assault are treated, they receive clothing and supplies that offer physical and emotional support. All of this service is Assistance League of Austin putting caring and commitment in to action. What we do requires a community effort. Our THRIFT HOUSE donors and shoppers make the store thrive. Our grantors and contributors are the backbone of funding for several programs. Those who know and love the work of our chapter spread the word and increase our presence in Austin. And making it all work, are our members who contribute thousands and thousands of hours giving back to their community. With no paid employees, every child dressed, every toy presented, every senior helped on to a bus happens because our volunteer members are there. We thank every person who donated, shopped, and spread the word so that we can do what we love. DOESN’T THIS SOUND LIKE S O M E T H I N G Y O U WA N T TO B E PA RT O F TO O ? C O M E J O I N U S ! ALA_2016_newsletter.indd 4-6 Assault Survivor Kits ® new partner – Dell Children’s Medical Center. Our Assault Survivor Kits program provides physical and emotional services to survivors of sexual assault in the Austin/Travis County area. Assistance League entered into a new contract this year and has moved the examination table and extra clothing provided by Assistance League from St. David’s Medical Center to Dell Children’s Medical Center. As of February 1, Assistance League began serving child and adolescent assault survivors seen by Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners at Dell Children’s Medical Center. This relocated program at Dell has served 18 assault survivors and will continue to meet the increasing needs. As the program advances, our chapter will be increasingly active in this new partnership. Foster Youth getting a Fresh Start! Fresh Start is somewhat new to Assistance League of Austin, having just started the program in 2012. The primary function of Fresh Start is to provide Life Kits to foster youth graduating from high school and exiting the foster care system. The individualized Life Kits provide items necessary to set up dorm or apartment living, and help with the transition into independent living. Life Kit items include dishes, microwaves, linens, pots and pans, kitchen supplies, as well as other necessary items chosen by the individual youth. This year, Fresh Start provided 40 Life Kits to the Department of Family and Protective Services youth and helped sponsor a party for the graduating seniors. Packing Life Kits Outreach helps during disasters. Outreach, begun in 2008, reaches out to those in need to the community. When there is a disaster, Assistance League wants to help. In this past year during the October floods, Palm Elementary was heavily damaged and many of the teachers lost their personal supplies for their classrooms. Members of Assistance League generously donated to the program and raised funds to supply the teachers each a $50 gift card to Teacher Heaven. The teachers were grateful to Assistance League for helping them reequip their classrooms and replace some of their losses. The Christmas holidays are an important time of year when Outreach committee members volunteer to wrap Christmas gifts at the Partnerships for Children. Bringing joy to others is another example of caring and commitment in action. When the Palomita Head Start Early Childhood Development Center was vandalized, our ladies loaded up their cars with donations and replaced the damaged items with an assortment of fun toys and games. 56 Scholarships awarded to Austin Community College students. The Scholarship Program was established in 1998 to help students who really need assistance with school tuition and support. This is just one of the stories of success. “When I was 16, my life started. My aunt adopted my twin sister and me and that changed our lives completely. When we were 12, our mom left us. When we were 16, our dad stopped taking care of us. My aunt, uncle, and meme (grandma) are the strongest driving forces in our lives and they have guided us on the path that we now embrace today. My twin sister and I are on our way to becoming paramedics because we want to change the world. Assistance League has the same mission and I can’t thank them enough for being so supportive and for very generous donations to every student they help. My mentor is a lovely lady by the name of Janey M. When someone is lucky enough to get a mentor from Assistance League that is helping pay for school, one won’t expect how much that mentor is going to care for them. My mentor keeps up with me and, even though she’s got a life of her own, she’s always there when I need her, and makes sure I’m taken care of. This entire program does that! Margaret Kahn has a large role in this and does the very best job; she’s like the glue that holds this whole thing together. Thank you Margaret Kahn and the ladies at THRIFT HOUSE who help fund this program. None of this would be conceivable without y’all’.” Elizabeth Garner, 2016 Scholar’s Aunt – Sherri Sheffield, Scholar Elizabeth Garner, Committee Chair Margaret Kahn, Mentor Dorothy Cleaves What program can reach 20,000 children and brighten their day? Toy Cart was the first program established by Assistance League of Austin 43 years ago. Today, volunteers reach thousands of children four days a week, year round, bringing new books, craft projects, games, magazines, Barbie dolls, cuddly stuffed animals and our famous hanging monkeys to hospitalized children at Dell Children’s Medical Center. All of these newly purchased gifts are given to the patients on the regular hospital rounds. Our craft committee volunteers spread extra love and comfort by sewing receiving blankets and burp cloths, knitting booties and crocheting baby caps. Cheerful new pillow cases and tote bags were made by our hand-crafters after a large fabric donation inspired a new project! Toy Cart continues to attract the new members to join the group as they serve the patients at Dell Children’s Medical Center. It is a proud tradition of service to Central Texas! the little ones select new clothes to take home, along with books, a hygiene kit and a shoe gift card. The older students in middle and high schools are invited to Target where they do their shopping. Middle and high schools that require students to wear uniforms are supplied clothing through the third section of our Operation School Bell program, Uniform Closets. Articles of clothing are given to the schools, stored and distributed to the students as needed. We’ve developed these three ways of serving our students to allow us to grow our program and to reach an ever-increasing number of children in need. Del Valle employees bring students to School Bell Ella, the service dog, gets a new coat from the Toy Cart Crafters. Bus With Us serving Austin’s seniors. Allison Elementary and Pecan Springs benefit from Operation Wish List. Member volunteers of Operation Wish List, the OWL program, were pleased to supply over $30,000 worth of educational materials and equipment to the faculty at Allison Elementary School. Whether the items given are classroom aids and materials or a new toy for the youngest grade level students, all items purchased and delivered to the school are greatly needed and appreciated. Pecan Springs Elementary was chosen as the recipient of a new expansion of the program by providing books, both Spanish and English, to the PreK students. The younger siblings at home were also included. They too were given a new book, some having their own book for the very first time. This program will also supply summer reading programs and school libraries with lots and lots of brand new books this year. Toy Cart ladies ready to visit Dell’s patients. The toy caravan loads up for Head Start delivery. Waste Not partners with nonprofits to waste nothing! In keeping with our tremendous will to give back to the Austin Community, Waste Not was created in 2009 to further serve those in need. We are committed to pass along to other 501(c )(3) agencies, items donated to Assistance League that cannot be sold in THRIFT HOUSE. Those items find homes through our donations to In Kind, Bookspring, Center for Survivors of Torture, A.G.E., Travis County Department of Health and Human Services, Any Baby Can, and Goodwill. Operation School Bell ® has served over 80,000 students!. Operation School Bell volunteers celebrated early in the school year when we clothed our 75,000th child, then continued throughout the year to clothe another 6,000 students! By year end, we had exceeded our expectations having clothed over the last 32 years more than 80,000 students in the Austin area! Once school begins and the schedules are set, school buses begin arriving at our facility with excited elementary students ready to shop for their new school clothing. Our dedicated volunteers help Our Bus With Us program continues to serve Austin’s senior citizen community by offering them the opportunity to participate in a fun-filled day trip that includes lunch and an excursion at practically no cost. This program, begun in 1978, serves City of Austin Recreation Centers, City of Austin Housing Authority, various nursing homes, assisted living centers, senior apartments and rehabilitation centers. The Bus With Us volunteers provide a rare opportunity for many of the seniors to participate with others and have a day out! Excursions this year have included trips to Alamo Drafthouse, where the seniors were treated to a movie and lunch in the fall, or a boat ride and lunch on the Lake Austin Riverboat Commodore in the spring. The motto of the Bus With Us group continues to be “Let’s put a smile on the face of a senior”. Every kid wishes for a new toy! President, Kathy Hurwitz 6/19/16 2:23 PM