The Community Fund of Darien Honors 2021 Unsung Heroes

A virtual celebration of our community’s outstanding volunteers 

Since 1979, The Community Fund of Darien (TCF) has been recognizing individuals who have made a difference in and around our community.  To mark National Volunteer Month, TCF is thrilled to announce Darien’s extraordinary volunteers so that the entire community can recognize and applaud these wonderful residents who give tirelessly of their time and talent to benefit us all. 

This year’s honorees, Darien residents who have made a positive impact in and around our community, and the nonprofits they serve are:  

Outstanding Adult Volunteer (19 - 64 years):

Anne-Lise Brown - Norwalk Stamford Grassroots Tennis and Education

Mia Cortellesi - The Mather Homestead Foundation

Karen Cummins - Kids in Crisis

Jill DiChiaro - Darien Book Aid

Jennifer Fallon  - The Community Fund of Darien 

Gina Gromelski - Darien Human Services

Jayne Jepsen - Darien Nature Center

Michele Litt - Darien Community Association

Elizabeth Mathus - Darien Land Trust

Robin Nelson - Darien Foundation

Reena Ninan - The Stamford Partnership

Christine Popson - The Depot Youth Center

Angela Riley - Darien Arts Center

Sharon Schoen - Family Centers

Shelly Skoglund - Thriving Youth Task Force 

Amy Zerbe - League of Women Voters of Darien

Outstanding Emerging Volunteer (18 years and younger): 

Courtney Ball - Darien Youth Commission

Eva Larino - Family and Children’s Agency

Outstanding Senior Volunteer (65 years and older):

Peter Eder - Darien Library

Mike Klehm - AARP

Marti Lanese - At Home In Darien

Ken Reiss - Museum of Darien

Outstanding Volunteer Duo:

Kathy and Peter Gogolak - Star Inc. Lighting the Way

Holly Russell and Jolanda Sutherland - Building One Community

Kimberly Servas and Susan Wilson - A Better Chance in Darien

Lisa and Chris Stout - Person-to-Person

Special Mention:

First responders and COVID vaccinators - Town of Darien 

Nominations were requested from local nonprofits, and the public was also invited to offer submissions recognizing Darien residents who have made a difference in and around our community.  

“The Community Fund of Darien is proud to celebrate our community's spirit of volunteerism for individuals and projects that have made a significant difference in our community over the past year,” said Janet King, Executive Director of The Community Fund of Darien. “While we hoped to share this recognition with our honorees and their families, friends and co-volunteers in person, we are happy to announce Darien’s extraordinary volunteers ‘virtually’ so that we can all safely celebrate these wonderful residents who are so deserving of appreciation and recognition of their impact.”

The Community Fund of Darien is grateful to the Darien Community Association for graciously loaning its beautiful garden as the location for the honoree photos.

The Community Fund of Darien (TCF) inspires people and mobilizes resources to strengthen our community.  Its vision is for all community members to have the opportunity to reach their full potential as healthy, educated, and self-sufficient individuals.  TCF initiates solutions, builds collaborations, and implements and supports programs to strengthen youth, adults and families for lasting and positive impact in Darien, Norwalk and Stamford.  Since its founding in 1951, TCF has distributed over $20 million to local nonprofit organizations and community initiatives.  More information can be found at www.communityfunddarien.org

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Submitted by Darien, CT

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