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CONNECT. EQUIP. MOBILIZE. A MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The mission of VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads is to CONNECT businesses with opportunities which create a positive impact on our community; to EQUIP nonprofits with the resources they need to achieve their mission; to MOBILIZE a community of volunteers to create change.
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KATE M. MEECHAN, MBA VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads started in 1957 by a group of dedicated citizens seeking to get our community engaged in giving back. Although our mission has expanded, this is still an integral part of what we do in Hampton Roads. Our new tagline, CONNECT. EQUIP. MOBILIZE. helps us better explain the breadth and depth of our mission to the community. As we continue to grow, we hope to become an indispensable resource to all of our citizens. Whether it is through the community engagement you may have at your place of work, a nonprofit’s touch on our most vulnerable citizens, or by directly engaging you in volunteerism through our online listing of service opportunities. We hope you will develop with us and support us in our endeavors to allow all of our citizens to be the change they wish to see in the world.
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According to the Corporation for National and Community Service in their 2013 study, Volunteering and Civic Life in America, 64.5 million people in the U.S. volunteered during the preceding year in a formal organization and for all kinds of reasons. That’s a 26.5% rate of volunteering for us as a nation, or one in four people. And, Hampton Roads is just as engaged in volunteer activities.
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Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Board of Directors RUSTY BAILEY Towne Insurance
TINA GILL Amerigroup Corporation
DEBBIE MILLER Sentara Enterprises
JOANNA BRUMSEY Wall, Einhorn & Chernitzer, P.C.
CHRIS GRAVES Portfolio Recovery Associates, Inc.
LOGAN SCHMIDT TowneBank
AL COLLADO Maersk Line, Limited
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J. LES HALL Allfirst LLC
KEN CUMMINGS BB&T
CAPTAIN SAMUEL HOWARD United States Navy
DAWNA ELLIS Harvey Lindsay Commercial Real Estate
KEN LEVINS THOR Solutions, LLC
KEVIN DIXON McPhillips, Roberts & Dean PLC LEN FLEISIG Willcox & Savage
SCOTT MCGREGOR Norfolk Southern Coporation
AMY SHEYER ValueOptions W. EDGAR SPIVEY Kaufman & Canoles, P.C. STEVEN WHETSTINE KPMG LLP JD WILLIAMSON Williamson, CPA
SHERRI MILES-FOLEY Miles Roofing, Inc.
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SEASONS OF SERVICE DAYS IMPACT Value of volunteer time: $102,430.71 Total impact on Hampton Roads: $137,590.71
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FINANCIALS
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REVENUES $415,437
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$370,209
Individual and Corporate Contributions
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Special Events and Fees
15%
United Way
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Membership Dues
10%
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LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $370,209
68% Cash
85% Unrestricted Net Assets
15% Event Fees & Supplies
22% Endowments
10% Other Current Liabilities
12% Rent, Utilities & General Office
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3% Payables and Accruals
6.5% Marketing
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Property & Equipment
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New Technology Investment
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Cox Communications
Optima Health
Stanton Partners
Best Buy
Disney
The Capital Group Companies
Birdsong Peanuts
GEICO
Portsmouth General Hospital Foundation
Booz Allen Hamilton
Kaufman & Canoles
SL Nusbaum
Clark Nexsen
LoanCare
Southeast Virginia Community Foundation
Wilbanks, Smith & Thomas Asset Management LLC
ADVOCATE ($1,000 - $2,499) Barnes, Brock, Cornwell & Heilman PLC
Fulton Bank
McPhillips, Roberts & Deans
Tidewater Home Funding
Givens Group
Monarch Bank
Toro
Bennetts Creek Nursery
Harbor Group International
PAPCO
USI Insurance Services
Cavanaugh Nelson PLC
Harvey Lindsay Commercial Real Estate
Pepsi, Co.
W.M. Jordan Company
Regent University
Wall, Einhorn & Chernitzer
City of Norfolk Economic Development
Hoffler Beverage Distributors
Sentara
Walmart Store 5488
Kohls Associates in Action
Colonna’s Shipyard
Signature
Wells Fargo Advisors
Kotarides
Compton, McCulley & Co.
Target Foundation
Williamson CPA
KPMG
Farm Fresh
The Dragas Companies
Wolcott, Rivers, Gates
Maersk Line, Ltd.
Cherry Bekaert LLP
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SAMARITAN (OTHER FINANCIAL GIFTS) Achieve Chiropractic
CH2M Hill
Lauren V. Wolcott
REMax
Automotive Authority
Chesapeake Bay Realty
Liberty Property Trust
Stihl
Beach Commercial Finance
Chubb Insurance
Max MEDIA
THOR Industries
BRITE
Dixon, Hughes, Goodman
Nancy Chandler Realty
Towne Insurance
Cavalier Land
JES Construction
Norfolk Plumbing
Urban Renaissance
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2014 LENORA MATHEWS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT HONOREE
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Gary T. McCollum is the Senior Vice President and General Manager for Cox Communications’ Virginia system, a position to which he was appointed in February 2010. He is responsible for the day-to-day operations of all Cox services in Virginia, including Hampton Roads, Roanoke, Fairfax County and Fredericksburg, serving nearly 770,000 households and over 2,300 employees. Prior to joining Cox, Mr. McCollum served eight years on active duty as a military intelligence officer for the U.S. Army and is currently a major in the U.S. Army Reserves. During his active duty military career, he served with the elite U.S. Army Rangers. Mr. McCollum was honored with the prestigious Vanguard Award for Cable Operations Management from the National Cable Telecommunications Association in 2003. The Cable World Magazine named the Cox Northern Virginia operation the “Cable System of the Year” under his direction. He has been inducted into the Virginia Commonwealth University’s Virginia Communications Hall of Fame and the Virginia Cable Telecommunications Association Virginia Cable Hall of Fame. Mr. McCollum is also the recipient of the Northern Virginia Community Foundation’s Community Leadership Award and the Fairfax County NAACP Corporate Trailblazer Award, and has appeared for six years on the CableFAX list of Most Influential Minorities in Cable. Mr. McCollum is active in community and industry-related projects. He currently is a member of/or serves on the board of Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Blueprint Virginia, Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce, Virginia Cable Telecommunications Association, among others. In addition, he is the founding Chair of Elevate Early Education (E3), an early childhood education advocacy organization in Virginia.
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2014 HAMPTON ROADS VOLUNTEER ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS HONOREES INDIVIDUAL ADULT
INDIVIDUAL MILITARY
COMMUNITY GROUP
Priscilla Beede
MC1 Eric J. Brown
Bank On Virginia Beach
Diana Counts
MMCS Jeffrey C. Church
Junior League of Norfolk - Virginia Beach
Sharon Lynette Davis
Chaplain David L. Duprey, LT, USN
United for Children
Emily Harkins Filer
LT Stephen Haggard
WooHoo Sistahs
Barb Geraghty
RP2 Angelique Tulp
Jennifer Hammonds Arlette Johnson Kathleen Lapke Reverend Gloria Ruffin Newsome Weldon Vanderberry
INDIVIDUAL YOUTH Brittany Acors Katie Fabian
FAMILY UNIT
MILITARY GROUP
The Bradley Family
Navy Cargo Handling Battalion One
Autism Buddies
Navy Environmental and Preventative Medicine Unit Two
Scott & Diana Snyder
USS Abraham Lincoln Religious Ministries Department
FAITH-BASED GROUP
USS Porter
Community Harvest Outreach Mount Lebanon Baptist Church - Norfolk
Madison Rose Galler
YOUTH GROUP
Kaitlynn Hedelund
Chesapeake Kids Who Care
Cassie Marshall
Norfolk NATO Festival Youth Ambassadors Princess Anne Area Library Teen Advisory Group
NONPROFIT VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Operation Smile Student Program REACH, Inc. Virginia Aquarium Stranding Team
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SERVICE Atlantic Dominion Distributors Chesapeake Economic Development Colonna’s Shipyard, Inc. Dixon Hughes Goodman
Dozoretz Private Foundation Fulton Bank, N.A. Givens Group Obici Healthcare Foundation
Old Dominion University PAPCO, Inc. Tidewater Home Funding, LLC TowneBank
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Congratulations to all the 2014 Hampton Roads VOLUNTEER Achievement Award Honorees
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Congratulations to all the 2014 Hampton Roads VOLUNTEER Achievement Award Honorees
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Building a strong community.
Williams Mullen is proud to support VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads and salute the 2014 Lenora Mathews Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree, Gary McCollum, Cox Communications. williamsmullen.com | VA | NC | DC
VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads is honored to be a pilot site for the
POINTS OF LIGHT SERVICE ENTERPRISE INITIATIVE , established to offer a national Service Enterprise certification that highlights a nonprofit’s commitment to fundamentally leverage the time and talent of volunteers to successfully deliver the social mission of the organization. Service Enterprises are proven to be more adaptable, sustainable, and capable of scaling their impact in comparison to peer organizations. Thank you to Amerigroup for supporting our efforts.
Bright futures don’t come without a helping hand.
COX is proud to support VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads. We love the position we hold as a contributing member of the community we live in – our business, our employees and our customers; the place we all call home. This membership, along with our concerned interest, compels us to extend support that provides goodwill to organizations and causes in need, as well as strengthen the social, economic and educational infrastructure of our community.
We’re all connected.
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