The Foster Grandparent program is a nationwide
program who places volunteers in educational settings to assist and
mentor children with exceptional needs. The program is not only
designed to help children and give classrooms extra assistance but
to also provide volunteers with a tax-free stipend to help
supplement their income while giving them a sense of purpose.
CAPCIL has hosted this program for more than 50 years and had many
dedicated volunteers during that time. On August 24th, a recognition
luncheon for the programs current volunteers was held at one of the
programs volunteer stations, Main Street Church of the Living God in
Decatur. Volunteers received certificates, program apparel and gift
bag to thank them for their years of service.
The following volunteers were recognized (listed by county and years
of service:Macon County volunteers
Under one year: Willie Pryor, Pamela Currie,
Patricia Walker, and Annie Brady
Three years: Velma Pryor
Four years: Carol Harper
Five years: Searcy Cobb and Diane Bond
Six years: Hilda Walker, Lovenia Love, Mae
Thomas, and Lorine Cook
Seven years: Stephanie Dawson and Margaret
Walker
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Nine years: Katherine Marshall and Paula
Clark
Ten years: Callie Terry
Logan County volunteers include Lorraine Lewis
(under 1 year), Clayton Reed (4 years) and Janet Skelton (7 years).
Mason County volunteers include Lois Nicodemus (9
years).
Special Recognition and congratulations went to
Shirley Jones of Macon County for 20 years of service.
The Foster Grandparent program is currently accepting applications
to fill volunteer station openings in the following counties,
Dewitt, Logan, Macon, Mason, Menard, Piatt, and Fulton Counties.
For additional information on the program please visit CAPCIL’s
website at www.capcil.info, or by calling CAPCIL’s Corporate Office
at 217-732-2159.
[Breann Titus
Director of Agency Development
Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois] |