VolunteerConnect to recognize local organizations and individual at Impact Awards

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VolunteerConnect will recognize Marge Smith, The Boys & Girls Club of Mercer and Hill Wallack LLP at The Nature of Volunteering cocktail reception on October 1 from 6 to 8 p.m. at D&R Greenway Land Trust in Princeton.

The Impact Award recognizes individuals, corporations or community organizations that have made significant contributions towards volunteerism in greater Mercer County.

Smith has spent over 30 years committed to enabling nonprofits and communities to succeed. She founded Princeton Community Works, an annual nonprofit conference, and teaches nonprofit management at mercer County Community College. She is currently on the board of CASA of Mercer and Burlington Counties and is an emeritus board member of VolunteerConnect.

The Boys & Girls Club’s use of volunteers is pivotal in delivering successful outcomes for their 2300 youths engaged in club programs each year. Approximately 300 volunteers throughout Mercer County support the clubs’s education, career, leadership and healthy living programs for area youth and teens. The club’s social entrepreneurial program such as the Bike Exchange and new Computer Exchange rely heavily on volunteer support. The establishment of the Computer Exchange was supported with a skills-based volunteer through VolunteerConnect.

Hill Wallack LLP attorneys are often recognized not just as advocates for their clients, but more and more as advocates for the community. The firm supports pro-bono attorney services and encourages community involvement at each of its three offices. The firm embraces a culture of volunteerism to make an impact in the region for its clients and their communities.

VolunteerConnect helps to match skills-based volunteers with area organizations such as, Habitat for Humanity of Trenton, Isles, The New Jersey Coalition for Battered Women, Kidsbridge, Trenton Community Music School and the West Windsor Arts Center. By sharing their professional talents, skills-based volunteers allow nonprofits to better serve their clients while continuing to direct their finances to client services and needs.

More information is online at volunteerconnectnj.org.

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