9.27.2010

First Coast Heart Walk - AHA












American Heart Association Heart Walk First Coast - September 25, 2010

Community Team Bank of America - Jacksonville had a wonderful time volunteering and walking in the First Coast Heart Walk we were around 100 strong raising funds to help fight Heart Disease with over $30,000.00 raised we are proud once again to be a part of such a great cause! Thanks to everyone walking and volunteering!

9.23.2010

Mrs. All American Women 2009-2010
















What a great year it's been! It's hard to believe that next week I will be crowning my successor at the Mrs. All American Pageant. I will post as many photos and the results as soon as I can! Best wishes to everyone competing for the titles this pageant is so much fun and very relaxing in a beautiful setting!



The Pageant will be held at Embassy Suites - Kingston Plantation in beautiful Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - September 29 - October 1. (photos taken by Studio Primetime)


The Mrs. All American Pageant is dedicated to offering a unique experience in the pageant industry. We offer three divisions to choose from: Mrs. All American (for married ladies under 40), Mrs. All American Woman (for married ladies 40 and over) and Mrs. Classic All American (for ladies size 14 and above) And a NEW division this year. While all four divisions compete on the same night, four separate titles are awarded! We provide a wonderful pageant experience for the beginner, as well as, the veteran contestant.

Talent is held before the Mrs. pageant and three titles are awarded and a lifetime Queen is announced. All optional awards are awarded on Friday night and then on Saturday night the fun begins again with the All American Pageant awarding six titles!

Rich in history, the Mrs. All American pageant system has celebrated the beauty in all women from across the nation. Since America has always been considered the melting pot of the world, the Mrs. All American Pageant encourages the diversity of our nation and promotes a family atmosphere.
At Mrs. All American, we believe in offering you the pageant experience of a lifetime. Join our family and participate in the pageant of the future....The Mrs. All American Pageant.



Outgoing Speech by Mrs. All American Women - Janice Oulton


This was 3 years in the making from Supermodel with Style to 1st runner and last year when I heard my name called the winner. Though right before as I looked down the row at them calling the runner ups. I really thought I was not even in the top five! Even though I had worked so hard and knew that I put my best foot forward so now guess I can say Dreams really do come true….when you just believe! And I really felt as though I was in a dream…to stand on stage with some of the most beautiful ladies and become Mrs. All American Women.

All I could think of was WOW to see my friends and family cheering and saying yes we know you could do this! Was the best moment! When I arrived home I knew there was much work to be done, I love being a volunteer and having a crown and sash was an added bonus! As Mrs. All American Women I was able to spread the word about the pageant and my platform “Volunteerism Is the Name of the Game” I spoke to school age children to adults and everyone in between who would listen about volunteering! To include some volunteer events Special Guest at Volusia County Speedway, Making Strides Against Cancer Walk, United Way events, to volunteering in a Pumpkin Patch and feeding the homeless and paying tribute to the USO for Hospice and then three of my most memrioable events North Florida Horse Therapies – Dinner in the Dirt the American Heart Association of the First Coast and the Beaclerc Manor Nursing Home Visits with over 80 volunteer and appearances in my year of service I am sad I could not begin to name them all but I do acknowledge them and thank all of them for life changing experiences and wonderful memories to carry with me!

Thanks to Melissa Hooks for having a dream and keeping it alive! You and your family mean the world to me I know that you are only a phone call away, I loved being your titleholder and more then that your true friend for life, I love you very much! Turning over my title will be bitter sweet but I know that my community service will always be a part of my life. To all the sponsors heartfelt thanks for everything you do for pageantry! To my loving family and friends you all know I love you with all my heart! And last but not least to all the contestants I am so glad to be a part of you living your dream please continue no matter the outcome! To the next Queen, I pray you have an even more incredible year and take every moment that comes your way to impact others in a positive way!

May God Bless you always for the last time Mrs. All American Women 2010 – Janice Oulton

9.14.2010

Mrs. Florida International Pageant



















Had the best time at the pageant placed in the Top 12 among some amazing women! Congrats to all the New Queens have a wonderful year! Thanks to Michael and pageant staff for a FABULOUS event!

9.08.2010

Miracle Jeans Day - CMN



What is Miracle Jeans Day?

The Miracle Jeans Day concept is simple. Individuals or groups can participate in Miracle Jeans Day by supporting Children's Miracle Network with a minimum donation of just $5. In return, participants can choose from memorable Miracle Jeans Day merchandise to wear with their jeans on September 15, 2010. All funds raised go directly to the Children's Miracle Network hospital in your community. Go casual for kids by wearing jeans on September 15, 2010 to support your local Children's Miracle Network hospital.

Make a Difference

With 170 Children's Miracle Network hospitals, there’s one serving every community. There may even be someone in your company whose life has been touched by one of these amazing places—and they all need your help. Whether you're already raising funds for Children's Miracle Network or this is your first fundraising campaign, Miracle Jeans Day is a terrific way to show your employees and your consumer base that your company supports children's health.

http://miraclejeansday.com/

9.03.2010

Does Volunteer Work Really Count On My Resume?

Does Volunteer Work Really Count On My Resume? 7 Tips for Moms Returning To Work

Submitted by Linda Waters



Hiring Managers, HR professionals, and recruiters all agree- Volunteer work absolutely does count! You simply have to present it in the right light.

These people really don’t mind seeing a “gap” in employment, but they do want to know what you have been doing, and what skills you’ve been using in your volunteer work that are relevant and transferable to the job you’re applying for.

The key is to present your relevant volunteer activities as things you’ve done to keep your skills sharp while out of the workforce, or to build/develop new skills.

1. If you’re a Mom returning to work, do not hesitate to place current and relevant skills at the very top of your resume to make your change. According to hiring managers and resume screeners, one of the biggest mistakes career changers and Moms returning to work make is putting their current volunteer activities at the end of the resume.

2. If you’re out of the workforce now, but your volunteer work isn’t in a capacity that uses the skills you’ll want to highlight when you re-enter, focus on your future and choose your volunteer work more strategically.

3. Research jobs you’re interested in and take stock of the skills they’re looking for; then, construct a volunteer strategy that aligns with using those skills.

4. Keep a file where you keep track of your numbers and results: how many people you managed, how many dollars you raised, number of hours you worked, the differences you/your group made, and the results you achieved. Include any other facts, figures, references, and information that might be useful.

5. Focus on presenting your volunteer activities in a “business light.” For example, if you’ve been:
The President of the PTO -- Cite your leadership and management skills, and related accomplishments.
In any fundraising capacity -- Map to sales & marketing skills. This is where your file comes in handy. Give them dollars raised, organizations recruited to participate, etc.
Running a school project -- Highlight project management, the number of people managed, and special skills you used to get the job done.
Writing and delivering a newsletter -- Highlight creative writing and marketing skills along with any graphics or desktop publishing you might have used.

6. Finally, think about your volunteer work and how you made a difference: Did your contribution include:
• Making an organization more money?
• Helping an organization save money?
• Streamlining an organization’s processes by operating more efficiently?
• Managing and organizing, such as an event or fundraising campaign?
• Creating written processes to smooth out transitions or future events?

7. Be prepared for an interview with a “story” about what you’ve done and how you helped an organization run more efficiently, make more money, or save time. Remember, the work you did was important, and made a difference. Don’t undervalue it, or yourself!

Volunteer work is a great way to:
• Get out of the house
• Get involved in the community
• Build your network
• Try on new skills
• Showcase your talents
• Build a “bridge” to a new career.

Never underestimate the value of unpaid work. It is still work, it has definite value in the business world, and it makes a difference!

Linda Waters is a working Mom, career coach, and the founder of Back to Business, LLC. Located in Franklin, Massachusetts, Back to Business provides a full range of services for women returning to the workforce or seeking a better professional "fit" and more fulfilling career. By providing powerful self-assessments, career exploration and coaching, resume and interview preparation, and professional image development, Back to Business helps women reach their goals with clarity and confidence.

For more information on how you can get Back to Business, check out www.backtobusiness.org or call 508-520-4100.

9/11



Pretty soon the volunteering world will once again be preparing for 9/11 National Day of Service. This annual event is a way for Americans to remember the spirit of community that came out of 9/11 and pledge a commitment to volunteering and service in response. As nonprofits, we’re able to help people make this pledge to serve by offering volunteer opportunities, whether it’s on 9/11 or over the course of the year to come.

VolunteerMatch makes it easy for any charitable organization to take part in this inspirational day. In each of the past two years, approximately a third of a million people came looking for opportunities on VolunteerMatch in the two weeks leading up to 9/11 National Day of Service.

This year, make sure they find your volunteer opportunity.

First, though, you need to confirm that your account is up to date on VolunteerMatch, and that your opportunities are posted. Log in here to get started with the quick and easy process.

Check out our blog post from last year with more ideas for how your nonprofit can take part in 9/11 National Day of Service.

http://www.volunteermatch.org/nonprofits/gettingstarted/

http://www.911dayofservice.org/