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Betty
Haley founded the area's Volunteer Bureau over 20 years ago.
Betty was
working on a YMCA project, trying to help co-ordinate volunteers to
assist the community's non-profit agencies. She realized that most
organizations did not have enough time to go out and actively recruit
volunteers, so she had an idea: why not create an agency to act as a
broker or clearinghouse for volunteers? She talked about this concept
with several people and eventually a seven-member steering committee
was formed and an official board elected. The Volunteer Bureau of
Leeds and Grenville was created.
The doors
opened April 1st, 1981. The organization became a registered charity
on January 1st, 1991. The organization was incorporated July 14th,
2000.
As
Executive Director, Betty founded several community programs: Driver
Program, a program to drive seniors and low income individuals to
doctor appointments; Community Volunteer Tax Program; and our Annual
Mayors' Walk. Our successful Driver Program was passed on to the
Victorian Order of Nurses (VON) in May 2002.
After 22
years of dedicated service, Betty Haley retired June 1st, 2003. Cheryl
Marshall took the Executive Director position on June 1st, 2003.
In September of 2007, Cheryl Marshal left the bureau to pursue another exiting opportunity in the community. Cheryl made several contributions to the bureau over her 4 year tenure with us.
In September 2007, Frank Rockett took over the helm as Executive Director of the Volunteer Bureau. We are looking forward to the many exiting new opportunities for volunteer development under Frank's guidance.
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