Neighbor to Neighbor: Honoring Significant Local Volunteers
The Center for Public Good at Greenwich Country Day School
As the new Neighbor to Neighbor building, at 248 East Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, is being built, Neighbor to Neighbor continues to honor the outstanding, committed people who had the vision and were the major forces in getting Neighbor to Neighbor where it is today. We celebrate their generosity and stand in awe of their strength and perseverance.
The “Fill the Build” Campaign invites the entire community to help people in need by filling the interior space and contributing towards purchasing shelf-stable food, chairs, tables, and shelves. It is being co-chaired by Lori Jackson and John Cooper, both experienced community fundraising volunteers and committed supporters of Neighbor to Neighbor. “We’re excited to offer the community the opportunity to fill the building and open the doors to people in need,” Lori said. “We welcome everyone’s participation,” John emphasized. “A donation in any amount is most welcome. We want everyone in Greenwich to feel like a part of this neighborhood project.”
Neighborhood Champion: The Center for Public Good
For more than 20 years, Jen Donnalley and Greenwich Country Day School (GCDS) have been outstanding local heroes. A math teacher at Greenwich Country Day School, Jen has been managing their community service programs, addressing local needs as they arise. GCDS is lucky to have such a strong leader. When they built the new high school, it was important to them to include service to others, one of their most cherished traditions. The Center for Public Good was created to encourage students (as well as employees, families and alumni) to volunteer, starting from an early age. Jen Donnalley and GCDS are authentically committed to helping their students value empathy and kindness, to learn to trust in their own abilities to make a difference. “We have always exposed even our youngest in nursery school to the world of service,” Jen explains. They look for 100% GCDS student participation. “The goal is to teach them how to intentionally plan for service. It’s the only way it will become a part of their life as they move into adulthood.”
In the giving spirit of the Center for Public Good, Neighbor to Neighbor is asking the greater Greenwich community to help “Fill the Build” by donating toward chairs, tables, supplies, shelving units and non-perishable food items. It is very simple to shop for the items you wish to donate and securely pay online.
For more info or to donate: www.secure.qgiv.com/for/filthbu