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MFi Volunteer Awards honors Liz Sandeman

Liz Sandeman

Liz Sandeman

MFi Volunteer Awards honoree

Liz told me the photo above was taken at a road race in Hawaii.  Liz was nominated by Errin Chapin:

Primary organization or initiative where she/he volunteers: New England Donor Services

Other organizations where she/he volunteers: Lions of Medfield, Medfield Public Schools (Blake and the High School as parent volunteer), Amelia’s Light, Hannah Adams

How many years has the nominee be donating her/his time? 3

New England Donor Services is by far Liz Sandeman’s most treasured volunteer work as raising awareness of organ donation strikes home for her. Her 54-year-old sister died while on a lung transplant wait list. Such losses are too frequent as the need for organ donors is chronic. Liz chose to honor her sister by actively educating people about how to increase the availability of vital organs. Liz speaks in favor of organ donation all over the area at drivers ed classes, hospitals and schools. She emphasizes the benefits of becoming a living organ donor as well as indicating one’s preference to be a giver of life through organ donation at the end of one’s own life. Liz also volunteers her time stuffing envelopes at the main headquarters. One way or another she is volunteering here on a weekly basis. Through these efforts, Liz is highly respected and valued by the organization. She is also an active member of the Medfield Lions Club where she serves on the board. Liz’s efforts for the annual Chowder Fest, the Christmas tree sale and Spring Gala are greatly appreciated. She volunteers weekly at her three children’s schools, pitching in where needed. This past year, she also began volunteering at fundraising activities for Amelia’s Light, an international, nonprofit organization that empowers survivors of human trafficking. In all of these organizations, Liz is an ardent supporter, advocate and fund raiser. Liz brings her positive personality and talents to tasks great and small and generously gives her time to make Medfield a caring, supportive community. While I know she does these things selflessly, I would like to show her our community’s appreciation of her efforts through this award.”

 

The public is invited to the reception honoring all the MFi volunteer award nominees at 3PM on Sunday, April 8 at The Center.

The Medfield Foundation volunteer awards are made possible through the sponsorship of Roche Bros. and Brothers Marketplace, as well as a contribution for Rockland Trust.

 

MFi volunteer awards nominee, Susan Holbrook

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Laurie Mills’ nomination of Susan Holbrook for the Medfield Foundation volunteer awards

Susan is an amazing person.  She is so dedicated to helping those in need, both in Medfield and the broader community.

In January 2009, while volunteering at Cradles to Crayons, she noticed that there were many donated socks and underwear that needed packaging.  The staff and volunteers in the giving factory did not have the time to get all this done in a timely manner.  She approached the leaders at Cradles to see if she could take those items back to Medfield and have church volunteers help with sorting and packaging.  They were happy to have UCC partner with them!

Since that time, this program is a major part of UCC Medfield, the broader community (including a Cradles to Crayons club at Medfield High School) and Cradles to Crayons.  Many, many families are involved in packaging these items with their children.  It has given our community an opportunity to involve our children in something that’s helping others in need without having to drive into Boston to do so.  This has grown into a huge ministry.  In 2017, UCC Medfield and the broader community packaged 6,800 sock packs, 2,700 underwear packs and 2,000 newborn cap packs.  She has a mini factory set up at the church!

Last year, Susan found another need.  Men and women living in homeless shelters are in desperate need of hats and scarves for the cold winter months.  Susan formed a group call “”Knitting for Others”” to help fill this need.  This group meets weekly and hand knits gorgeous and warm items.  Her goal was to deliver 250 items to the Woods Mullen Shelter by the end of 2017.  And she reached that goal!  The women were so grateful to receive these beautiful items.

One or two times per month, Susan serves lunch to the residents at Woods Mullen Shelter in Boston.  She drives a homemade lunch into Boston, serves the ladies and plays bingo with them.

She collects items for bingo prizes such as warm socks, new underwear and toiletry items.  The ladies have so much fun with bingo and really appreciate a prize that is useful to them.

For many years, Susan has been the leader of a bible study group at UCC Medfield.  Susan does a wonderful job leading this group of 15-20 people.  She is very thoughtful about what studies the group should do and spends many hours researching new studies to provide a nice variety throughout the year.  Every week, from September to May, she prepares the bible study content and facilitates the group discussion.  Many times the discussion can get emotional and personal, and Susan shows such compassion and understanding.  Her leadership has kept many members of this group together for years, supporting each other through life’s challenges and celebrating life’s joys.

A common theme in many of the bible studies is finding ways to shine god’s light in the world.  Susan truly embodies this.  She is always thinking of different ways we can help those in need and then moving into action.  Susan gets things done selflessly and show’s us how to do the work God has called us to do.

I can’t think of a more deserving person for this award.  She has made our community so much richer by involving church members and community residents is many initiatives to help others.  I am so blessed to know Susan and grateful to call her my friend.

Susan Holbrook’s comments on her nomination

I was overwhelmed and humbled earlier this week when I received the news that I was nominated by Laurie Mills for recognition of my volunteer work in the Medfield community.    My volunteer work with the Cradles to Crayons organization over the past 12 years has been and contInues to be very fulfilling particularly with the growing support of the whole Medfield community.   My most recent work at establishing a Knitting for Others Ministry at UCC Medfield has been incredibly fruitful with over 500 items knit for those in need in our community and throughout Massachusetts.  Recent excitement has centered on several elementary age students learning to knit so they can be a part of this as well.  I have been blessed to facilitate a weekly women’s Bible study for the past 15 years or so and treasure my time learning and growing in faith with such incredible women.

Medfield Foundation volunteer awards April 8

The public is invited to the reception to honor all the nominated volunteers at 3PM on Sunday April 8 at The Center.

Roche Bros. and Brothers Marketplace sponsor

The Medfield Foundation volunteer awards are made possible through the sponsorship of Roche Bros. and Brothers Marketplace, as well as a contribution for Rockland Trust.

Chris Allan recognized for his volunteer work

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Chris Allan nominated for the Medfield Foundation volunteer lifetime achievement award

I would like to nominate Christopher Allan for the Lifetime Achievement Award in honor of his work with the Annual Town Meeting. An Audio Engineer by profession, Chris has volunteered his time, expertise and personal equipment to outfit each town meeting with the best possible audio quality available. He is currently spending the month in PyeongChang, South Korea, as the lead Audio mixer for Figure Skating & Short Track Speed Skating events televised via NBC from the Gangneung Ice Arena. Although his work takes him away from Medfield for weeks, even months, at a time, he always finds time in his travel schedule to be home for the town meeting. He handles the microphone and speaker setup, interfacing with the school system when possible, and mixes the output to ensure that Medfield residents have the best chance to understand the Warrant Committe’s recommendation as well as make their voices heard during the meeting.

In the past, he also sat on the board of Medfield.TV (“Cable 8”) and worked on the broadcasts for residents that could not make the town meeting in person. He had also worked the Cable 8 Thanksgiving Day High School football game broadcast as well as the Graduation Ceremonies for years.

 

The public is invited to the reception to honor all the nominated volunteers at 3PM on Sunday April 8 at The Center. The Medfield Foundation volunteer awards are made possible through the sponsorship of Roche Bros. and Brothers Marketplace, as well as a contribution for Rockland Trust.

 

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MFi Volunteer Award Nominees

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Medfield Foundation Volunteer Award Nominees for 2018

The following remarkable individuals were suggested by their fellow residents to be honored for their volunteer work in Medfield with the cited organizations.  The public is invited to the reception to honor all these individuals at 3PM on Sunday April 8 at The Center.

 

Lifetime Achievement

  • Kim Agricola for the Medfield Animal Shelter
  • Chris Allen as the sound engineer for over twenty years of town meetings, and also for Medfield TV

 

Adult

  • Janie Boylan for Medfield Coalition for Public Education, and also for Girl Scouts, PTO, and All Night Graduation Party
  • Tony Centore for Senior Housing Study, and also for the Lions, Board of Health, Solid Waste Committee
  • Susan Holbrook for the UCC Medfield and Cradles to Crayons
  • Tracey Rogers for the All Night Graduation Party
  • Renee Romanowski for the Angel Run, and also for MCPE, Script, Medfield Food Cupboard, Pub Crawl for SMA, and Neighbor Brigade
  • Liz Sandeman for New England Donor Services, and also with the Lions, Schools, Amelia’s Light, and Hannah Adams Club
  • Jill VanBrocklin for the Medfield Animal Shelter
  • Nancy Irwin for the Swap, and also for St. Edward’s meals, knitters, prayer shawl ministry, and usher coordinator

 

Youth

  • Jack Morrill for being “hard working, humble, and committed to causes bigger than himself” in many diverse entities

The Medfield Foundation volunteer awards are made possible through the sponsorship of Roche Bros. and Brothers Marketplace, as well as a contribution for Rockland Trust.

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Susan Holbrook

Rockland Trust supports MFi volunteer awards

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Rockland Trust continues support of the Medfield Foundation volunteer awards.

Rockland Trust has supported the MFi volunteer awards for years, and continued that unbroken streak again this year.  Rockland Trust’s support will help underwrite the recognition reception on April 8 at 3PM at The Center, to which the public is invited.

Roche Bros. sponsors volunteer awards

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Roche Bros. Supermarkets and its Brothers Marketplace have sponsored the Medfield Foundation volunteer awards for the second year in a row.

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Also, today is the last day to nominate a fellow resident for recognition for his or her volunteer service.  Do so on-line at www.MedfieldFoundation.org.

All the suggested extraordinary volunteers will be recognized and feted at a reception at 3PM at The Center on April 8, to which the public is invited.

  • “We were very touched by ALL the volunteer nominees and winner stories. Very inspiring and humbling. I had a few tears rolling down my cheeks listening to the stories and felt very proud to live in Medfield!” – Ingrid Nevis
  • “It’s quite a special event for everyone who attends We all leave there feeling happier and very proud of our town for cultivating such terrific, kind people and volunteers.” – Patti Garofalo
  • “We were so impressed with the all the volunteers. It was uplifting to see what an amazing group of people we have in Medfield. Makes me proud to live here!” – Kathy Simon

Volunteer nominations due this Wednesday

Last call to submit nominations for the 2018 MFi Volunteer Awards. Categories include Youth Volunteer of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, and Lifetime Achievement. Nomination process is quick and simple with an online form at medfieldfoundation.org. Help celebrate volunteerism by nominating someone you know who volunteers to make Medfield a great place to live. Nominations are due by end of day on 2/28/18.

These were the 2017 nominees.

Photo by Colleen Sullivan
MFi is a 501c3 non-profit organization committed to building a stronger community in Medfield, MA. The foundation partners with local organizations to raise funds to support worthy community initiatives aligned with the MFi mission.

MFi volunteer recognitions due 2/28

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Nominations for the 2018 Medfield Foundation volunteer awards are due by February 28, 2018.  Complete the form on-line at www.MedfieldFoundation.org.

The MFi’s 2018 volunteer recognition reception is scheduled for 3 -5 PM on Sunday, April 8 at The Center. The public is invited, and assured to be moved. Since 2008 almost over 100 residents have been nominated for recognition by their fellow residents – this year let the MFi include your favorite volunteer.

These are some of the past volunteers recognized.

2014

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2013

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Photo courtesy of Colleen Sullivan.

MFi nominations due 2/28

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Please help us recognize volunteerism in Medfield

Do you know someone in Medfield who volunteers countless hours and limitless time and energy to a worthy community cause or initiative?  If so, now is your chance to recognize that person as part of the Medfield Foundation Volunteer Awards.

Anyone interested in submitting a nomination for one of the 2018 Medfield Foundation Volunteer Awards should use our online form at www.MedfieldFoundation.org/volunteer-awards. Forms must be submitted no later than February 28, 2018.

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Photo of the 2017 nominees
Rear: Tracey Rogers, Tracy Fedak, Anne Phipps, Nancy Irwin,  and Mary Pat McSharry
Front: Jim & Patti Schwartz, Jean Mineo, and Lily Doctoroff
(photo courtesy of Colleen Sullivan)

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The Medfield Foundation, Inc. also invites you to join us as we celebrate the nominated volunteers at a special reception in their honor.
The Volunteer Awards
Sunday April 8, 2108
The Center at Medfield
1 Ice House Road
3:00-5:00 PM
To date, the Medfield Foundation, a volunteer-run private nonprofit, tax deductible 501(c)(3) corporation created in 2001 to raises private monies for public purposes in the Town of Medfield, has raised over $1,800,000.00 for our community and celebrated over one hundred volunteers. For more information, please visit our website.

We look forward to celebrating your volunteers in 2018.

Thank you.

The Medfield Foundation Board of Directors

Evan Weisenfeld, President
Abby Marble, Treasurer
Leanne LaBelle, Clerk
Osler Pete Peterson
Bonnie Wren-Burgess
Dorrian Cohen Fragola
Jan Rimmel
Todd Trehubenko
John Byrne

P.S. Please share this email with those you know in town who may be interested in nominating someone.

 

Volunteer nominations due by end of February

2015 VOTY Nominees

2015 nominees: Rear: Emily Zona, Chris McCue Potts, Susan Maritan, Binit Shah, Rose O’Reilly.  Front: Jeanne Bastanier Sullivan, Mike and Caroline Standley

 

MFi VOLUNTEER AWARD NOMINATIONS DUE 2/28

 

The Medfield Foundation (MFi) annually fetes at its Volunteer Awards those individuals, suggested by fellow residents, whose extraordinary efforts and activities have made a special marked difference in the quality of life in Medfield.

 

At a reception at 3PM on April 8 at The Center the town will celebrate all the individual nominated this year, and the MFi will name its Volunteer of the Year, Youth Volunteer of the Year, and Lifetime Achievement Award recipients.

 

The Volunteers Awards are based entirely on nominations submitted by the public, and solely on the information submitted. Give recognition to your special volunteer by submitting your nomination before February 28 on the form found at www.medfieldfoundation.org.