Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Appreciation event success!

Last week, Store To Door hosted our annual appreciation event at Braemar Golf Club in Edina. This was the first year that we've had the event indoors and it was a good decision--the day was rainy, cold, and windy, but we were nice and warm inside the clubhouse! About 200 Store To Door supporters came out for a catered BBQ lunch, sponsored by Xcel, Comcast, and Cub Foods. Here are just a few pictures.

                                                                        Lots of cake!

                                                         Getting to know each other.
                                                       
    Crystal volunteer shoppers.

A great lunch catered by Classic Catering.
 

Marie Smith was presented with the Volunteer Recognition Award for her dedication as a shopper and outreach committee member.
                                          

Allan Rosenwald was presented with the Store To Door supporter of the year award for his continued support of Store To Door throughout the years.

Store To Door board chair Chuck Zimmerman addressing the crowd. Attendees also got to watch the new
                                                      Store To Door video produced this year.

 Thanks to all who came out and made it a wonderful day!



Friday, March 25, 2011

Become a SNAP volunteer!



Are you interested in getting to know your Store To Door clients better?

We're seeking a select small group of volunteers interested in helping clients sign up for SNAP (food support) benefits. Many of our current and potential clients are eligible for this support but need help signing up. Second Harvest Heartland will lead a training on Tuesday April 26th from 4:30-6:30pm at the Store To Door office. Volunteers will be trained to work one-on-one with current or new clients to enroll them for the SNAP benefit.

The SNAP application process is detailed, requiring patience and sensitivity to help our clients register. The commitment asked of SNAP volunteers is for a couple hours for the initial training and then a willingness to work more closely with clients (in their homes) to complete the paperwork, find and copy any necessary documents and then, work with the county on the client's behalf to become eligible. Following eligibility, the client would simply order every other week like other Store To Door clients. You could also continue your relationship with these clients as their Volunteer Order Taker if desired.

If you're interested in a deeper relationship with Store To Door clients and are willing to participate in this pilot effort, please contact us!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Store To Door featured on the Blogunteer!

Store to Door was recently featured on the Blogunteer. The Blogunteer is a website that profiles different organizations that are strongly supported by volunteers, and also highlights some volunteer heroes. We're happy to be profiled among many great organizations!

You can check out the blog and see the Store To Door posting at the link below.


Thanks to Stacy Pearson for profiling us!

Monday, January 24, 2011

St. Anthony shoppers needed for new Friday shift

Good morning!

In a few weeks, we will be adding another shopping day to our St. Anthony store, to accomodate the many new clients and ease some of the strain on our other stores. We are currently looking for new shoppers (or current shoppers who would be willing to add a day on a temporary basis) at the St. Anthony Cub store (3930 Silver Lake Road) on Fridays.

If interested, please let me know!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Store To Door is the January KTIS Difference Maker!

Throughout the month of January, Store To Door is highlighted by KTIS 98.5/Faith 900 in its KTIS Difference Maker programming and at www.ktis.fm.


An interview with Executive Director Mary Jo Schifsky was aired on two Saturday programs and, throughout the month, a short promotional spot is being run four times each day. In addition, Store To Door is featured as a Difference Maker on the KTIS website.
One of the nation’s largest Christian radio networks, KTIS operates on both the AM/FM band. The demographic comprising its audience tends to be a woman in her mid-40’s—who could be a Store To Door volunteer or a caregiver or neighbor to an aging adult in need of the Store To Door service.
“We are excited to get the word out about what God is doing through Store To Door via the 98.5 KTIS “Difference Maker” program, said Jennifer Anderson of KTIS. Over the past three years, KTIS has worked to identify and spotlight dozens of community services.
So far, we’ve heard from dozens of community members who’ve heard the ad; we’re so fortunate to have been selected for this promotion!

You can check it out here:
http://www.ktis.fm/2010/11/store-to-door/

Friday, December 31, 2010

Volunteer Nation Podcast

Good morning volunteers!

If you have some spare time in the next few weeks, take an hour to listen to a show that aired on MPR last week called "Volunteer Nation". Midmorning with Kerri Miller hosted the Executive Director of Idealist.org, the Project Manager at MAVA (Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration), and the Coordinator of Aging Services for Todd County.

It's an interesting discussion about volunteerism in Minnesota--who volunteers, the value of volunteers, and how volunteerism is changing.

You can listen to the show as a podcast by clicking here:

http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2010/12/23/midmorning1/

Monday, December 20, 2010

A few pictures

 Here are a few pictures from the Maplewood Cub one early morning.