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Volunteer of the Month
Ms. Virginia, the Real Boss
When Virginia’s son, Bill, started volunteering with Believe In Tomorrow over 20 years ago, he asked other members of his family, Virginia included, to help at the annual Benefit and Auction. “And they haven’t forgiven me since,” jokes Bill. From her first job at the Benefit and Auction, Virginia was hooked as a volunteer. She dove into helping communicate the mission of Believe In Tomorrow throughout Baltimore communities, stopping by smaller events and fairs to pass out literature.
“I like the whole idea of it,” says Virginia. “I had a lot of admiration for Brian [Believe In Tomorrow CEO and Founder] for starting the organization.” Since then, Virginia has dug her hands into all aspects of the organization: special events, openings of new houses, even keeping a watchful eye over the main office. Virginia does it all. “She knows exactly where everything is,” says one Believe In Tomorrow staff member about the office inventory. “It doesn't matter if it was hidden away ten years ago or last week.” As one of the organization’s longest standing volunteers, Virginia witnessed the inception and transformation of Believe In Tomorrow’s housing program. At every Believe In Tomorrow house opening, she spiffs and cleans all corners of the house. Attending every house opening required travel to Ocean City, Fenwick Island, Bethany Beach, and Deep Creek Lake. But traveling doesn’t stop Virginia. “I’ve volunteered at all of them. I’ve volunteered [in Ocean City] at Springfest, Sunfest, anywhere they need me, I go.” During construction of The Children’s House at Johns Hopkins in 1992, Virginia recruited the youth from her church, West Baltimore United Methodist, to join the effort. Her enthusiasm had about a dozen children and teenagers spackling and cleaning to get the house ready for the move in. Today, Virginia enthusiastically awaits the opening of the Believe In Tomorrow House at Pinnacle Falls in North Carolina, scheduled for later in 2009. Out of everything she does for Believe In Tomorrow, she enjoys getting the houses ready for their openings the most. And Virginia’s favorite part about being named Volunteer-of-the-Month? Says Virginia: “Only having to behave myself for one month!” |
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