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<p>908 N. Airline Highway<br />
Suite 201<br />
Gonzales, Louisiana 70737</p>
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<p>Post Office Box 1564<br />
Gonzales, Louisiana 70707-1564</p>
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Gonzales, Louisiana 70737</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span>Volunteer Ascension is a
not-for-profit organization formed as a direct result of focus
meetings held by the Parish President and Council in 1997. With a
motto of "Volunteers Changing Lives", we continue to impact many
children, elderly and families in need with temporary assistance to
sustain them, through the help of our funders and great
volunteers.</span></p>

<p style="text-align: left;"><span>In 2009, Volunteer Ascension
provided $1,117,111 in services and volunteer hours. Volunteers
numbered&nbsp;1,462 with almost&nbsp;26,886 hours through Volunteer
Ascension programs, and touched an estimate of&nbsp;12,914 people
directly.</span></p>

<p style="text-align: left;"><span>Partnering with Ascension Parish
O.H.S.E.P. in disasters and other emergency situations, Volunteer
Ascension helps to provide a vehicle for volunteer
efforts.</span></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span>2010 Board of
Directors and Officers</span></strong></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><span><strong>President<br />
</strong></span><span>Dr. Bill Martin<br />
<span>River Parishes Community College<br />
</span><span><br />
</span><strong>President-Elect<br />
</strong>Sarah Zeringue<br />
<span>BASF Corporation<br />
</span><span><br />
</span><strong>VP of Administration<br />
</strong>Leslie Norman<br />
<span>St. Elizabeth Hospital<br />
<br />
</span><strong>VP of Finance<br />
</strong>Scott Richard<br />
<span>St. Elizabeth Hospital<br />
<br />
</span><strong>VP of Programming<br />
</strong>Ken Firmin<br />
<span>Acadian Waste Disposal Service<br />
<br />
</span><strong>Past-President<br />
</strong>Randall LeJeune<br />
<span>Retired Accountant, Auditor<br />
</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
 &nbsp;<br />
<br />
</span> <span>Erica Bercegeay<br />
Baton Rouge Title Company<br />
<br />
Josh Dencausse<br />
Faulk &amp; Winkler, LLC<br />
<br />
David Hebert<br />
Atmos Energy Corporation&nbsp;<br />
<br />
 Gwen Price<br />
Ascension Parish School&nbsp;Board<br />
<br />
Shemaine Richardson&nbsp;<br />
 Whitney National Bank&nbsp;<br />
 &nbsp;<br />
 Andreé F. Talbert<br />
EATEL</span></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><span>Steven Tureau<br />
Attorney ~ Gauthier &amp; Amedee, APLC</span></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><span>Donna Villar<br />
Villar &amp; Co. Real Estate</span></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><span>Czarina Walker<br />
InfiniEdge Software, Inc.<br />
<br />
Donna Whittington<br />
River Parishes Community College<br />
</span></p>

<p style="text-align: left;"><span>Staff:<br />
Executive Director -&nbsp;Sherry Denig<br />
</span><span>CS Coordinator&nbsp;- Ellie Amedee</span></p>

<p><br />
<br />
</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span>Volunteer Ascension is a
not-for-profit organization formed as a direct result of focus
meetings held by the Parish President and Council in 1997. With a
motto of "Volunteers Changing Lives", we continue to impact many
children, elderly and families in need with temporary assistance to
sustain them, through the help of our funders and great
volunteers.</span></p>

<p style="text-align: left;"><span>In 2009, Volunteer Ascension
provided $1,117,111 in services and volunteer hours. Volunteers
numbered&nbsp;1,462 with almost&nbsp;26,886 hours through Volunteer
Ascension programs, and touched an estimate of&nbsp;12,914 people
directly.</span></p>

<p style="text-align: left;"><span>Partnering with Ascension Parish
O.H.S.E.P. in disasters and other emergency situations, Volunteer
Ascension helps to provide a vehicle for volunteer
efforts.</span></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span>2010 Board of
Directors and Officers</span></strong></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><span><strong>President<br />
</strong></span><span>Dr. Bill Martin<br />
<span>River Parishes Community College<br />
</span><span><br />
</span><strong>President-Elect<br />
</strong>Sarah Zeringue<br />
<span>BASF Corporation<br />
</span><span><br />
</span><strong>VP of Administration<br />
</strong>Leslie Norman<br />
<span>St. Elizabeth Hospital<br />
<br />
</span><strong>VP of Finance<br />
</strong>Scott Richard<br />
<span>St. Elizabeth Hospital<br />
<br />
</span><strong>VP of Programming<br />
</strong>Ken Firmin<br />
<span>Acadian Waste Disposal Service<br />
<br />
</span><strong>Past-President<br />
</strong>Randall LeJeune<br />
<span>Retired Accountant, Auditor<br />
</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
 &nbsp;<br />
<br />
</span> <span>Erica Bercegeay<br />
Baton Rouge Title Company<br />
<br />
Josh Dencausse<br />
Faulk &amp; Winkler, LLC<br />
<br />
David Hebert<br />
Atmos Energy Corporation&nbsp;<br />
<br />
 Gwen Price<br />
Ascension Parish School&nbsp;Board<br />
<br />
Shemaine Richardson&nbsp;<br />
 Whitney National Bank&nbsp;<br />
 &nbsp;<br />
 Andreé F. Talbert<br />
EATEL</span></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><span>Steven Tureau<br />
Attorney ~ Gauthier &amp; Amedee, APLC</span></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><span>Donna Villar<br />
Villar &amp; Co. Real Estate</span></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><span>Czarina Walker<br />
InfiniEdge Software, Inc.<br />
<br />
Donna Whittington<br />
River Parishes Community College<br />
</span></p>

<p style="text-align: left;"><span>Staff:<br />
Executive Director -&nbsp;Sherry Denig<br />
</span><span>CS Coordinator&nbsp;- Ellie Amedee</span></p>

<p><br />
<br />
</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><strong><span>Press
Releases</span>:<br />
</strong></strong><strong><strong>*&nbsp;Volunteers Dedicated to
Cause<br />
*</strong></strong> <strong><strong>Volunteer Ascension, Ascension
Schools Partner with<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; WBRZ's "STUFF THE&nbsp;BUS"&nbsp;Project<br />
* School "Work" has New Chief Busy (July 8, 2010)<br />
* <span><strong><strong>Office of Lieutenant Governor
--&nbsp;</strong> LA Serve (updated July 1,
2010)</strong></span><br />
* Volunteer Ascension's 9th Annual School Uniform Program<br />
*</strong></strong> <strong><strong>Volunteer Ascension's
ConnecTeens Kickoff<br />
* Volunteer Ascension's Volunteer&nbsp;Awards ~&nbsp;Great
Success!<br />
</strong></strong><strong><strong>* Volunteer Ascension Recognizes
2009 Dedicated Supporters</strong><br />
</strong><strong><br />
</strong>&nbsp;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>

<p style="text-align: left;"><a
href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/">2theadvocate</a> &gt; <a
href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news">News</a> &gt; <a
href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/ascension">Ascension</a><br />
<strong>ASCENSION<br />
</strong><strong>Volunteers Dedicated to
Cause</strong><strong>&nbsp;<br />
<br />
</strong> <strong>By <a href="mailto:cfutch@theadvocate.com"
title="Send an email to C.J. FUTCH">C.J. FUTCH</a><br />
</strong><em>Advocate Ascension Section writer<br />
</em>Published: Jul 22, 2010<br />
<br />
GONZALES - By 3:30 p.m. on a recent Wednesday, the piles of school
supplies lining the seats of a third Ascension Parish school bus
climbed in tandem with the afternoon heat.<br />
<br />
"It's worse inside the bus," said Sherry Denig, new director of
Volunteer Ascension. She had been there since 6 a.m. along with
many of her volunteers, packing donated school supplies, mostly
from inside the Office Depot in Gonzales, where they were
parked.<br />
<br />
The 13th annual Stuff the Bus campaign, a partnership of Denig's
organization and WBRZ, will supply Volunteer Ascension's larger
School Tools Program. Last year, the program collected nearly
70,000 items to provide supplies for school children in parish
schools. That, she said, was nearly four buses full.<br />
<br />
"This will give us a great head start," she said.<br />
<br />
None of it would be as effective without the outpouring of
community support, including businesses, private donors and
volunteers.<br />
<br />
"We've had groups coming in for two-hour shifts all day," Denig
said, a total of about 125 volunteers, made up of Ascension Parish
school groups, Beta clubs, and her own volunteers.<br />
<br />
One of those, 15-year-old ConnecTeen member David Gagne, emerged
from the bus, his face flushed from the heat. He had been there
since 9 a.m., alternating between collecting and sorting donated
supplies inside the bus and luring potential donors with a stack of
Stuff the Bus fliers and the pitch he came up with on the
spot.<br />
<br />
"I tell people, 'every little bit helps.' I would have been here
earlier, but I had two job interviews this morning."<br />
<br />
That's the kind of loyalty Denig has learned to love from her
volunteers, and their willingness to brave the heat for a good
cause. Free lemonade, tea and chicken fingers provided by Raising
Cane's didn't hurt, either.<br />
<br />
Gagne, who also volunteers with seniors at Azalea Estates, said he
does it because he's needed help before, and he likes giving back
with his time and energy.<br />
<br />
"He's one of my best volunteers, I have a great group of kids,"
Denig said.<br />
<br />
But their job doesn't end when the buses are packed, Denig said.
Once the event ended at 7 p.m., the real work of counting and
organizing the supplies began.<br />
<br />
School Tools will have a final drive July 31 at Ascension Parish
Walmart stores, Office Depot and K-mart in Gonzales.<br />
<br />
"I'll be there for that one, too," Gagne said.<br />
<br />
When school starts, teachers will send in orders for materials
their students are lacking, and Volunteer Ascension will distribute
the supplies.<br />
<br />
To volunteer with the next phase of the program, call (225)
644-7655</p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>&nbsp;</strong> &nbsp;* * *
* * * * * * *</p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>VOLUNTEER ASCENSION,
ASCENSION SCHOOLS PARTNER WITH<br />
</strong><strong>WBRZ'S "STUFF THE BUS" PROJECT</strong></p>

<p style="text-align: left;">Volunteer Ascension's 13<sup>th</sup>
Annual School Tools Program and the Ascension Parish School Board
are partnering for the 2<sup>nd</sup> year, with WBRZ's "Stuff the
Bus" project to collect much needed school supplies for children in
need. The School Tools Program was developed to help the students
who might otherwise go without basic school necessities.<br />
<br />
All school supplies collected and "Stuffed on the Bus" on July
14<sup>th</sup> in Ascension Parish, will be added to Volunteer
Ascension's Annual School Tools collection (Saturday, July
31<sup>st</sup>), and will be distributed throughout the Ascension
Parish School system to children in need by Volunteer Ascension
through the usual process. For more information or to make a
donation contact Volunteer Ascension at 644-7655.<br />
<br />
<strong>How can I participate?</strong> <strong>&nbsp;</strong>
Purchase school supplies and bring to Office Depot and Cane's
parking lot on Airline Hwy. (Gonzales) and "Stuff the Bus" on
Wednesday, July 14<sup>th</sup> between 6 a.m. and 7
p.m.&nbsp;<br />
<br />
<strong>What can I purchase to help out?</strong> Essentially, any
basic school supply will help, <em>However,</em> we never get
enough of more costly supplies such as:<br />
<br />
</p>

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<p>Binders (1" &amp;
2")&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
</td>
<td width="153" valign="top">
<p>Dry Erase Markers&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
</td>
<td width="220" valign="top">
<p>Construction Paper and Dividers</p>
</td>
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</tbody>
</table>

<p style="text-align: left;">The other more common supplies needed
are:<br />
<br />
</p>

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<p>Black &amp; White Compositions</p>
</td>
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<p>Glue</p>
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<p>Pencils/Pens</p>
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<p>Book bags (some needed)&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
</td>
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<p>Index Cards</p>
</td>
<td width="171" valign="top">
<p>Pocket Folders</p>
</td>
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<p>Color pencils</p>
</td>
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<p>Loose Leaf Paper (wide ruled)</p>
</td>
<td width="171" valign="top">
<p>Rulers</p>
</td>
</tr>

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<p>Compass
Protractor&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
</td>
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<p>Markers</p>
</td>
<td width="171" valign="top">
<p>Scissors</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>

<p style="text-align: left;">These supplies are
<strong><span>not</span></strong> as needed:</p>

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<p>Crayons</p>
</td>
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<p>*Children do not&nbsp;color as much;&nbsp; they have art</p>
</td>
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<p>Notebooks</p>
</td>
<td width="525" valign="top">
<p>*Most teachers require binders, dividers &amp; loose leaf paper
instead</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>

<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left">The children of Ascension Public
Schools&nbsp;appreciate your support!&nbsp;</p>

<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center">* * * *</p>

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<p><strong>School 'work' has new chief busy</strong></p>

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<li>By <a
href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/ascension/mailto:cfutch@theadvocate.com"
 target="_blank" title="Send an email to C.J. FUTCH">C.J.
FUTCH</a></li>

<li>Advocate Ascension Section writer</li>

<li>Published: Jul 8, 2010</li>

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<p>GONZALES - Volunteer Ascension Executive Director Sherry Denig
started work in May, just in time to gear up for the organization's
big back-to-school campaigns: School Tools and Stuff the Bus, two
programs that provide school supplies to Ascension Parish students,
and the school uniform recycling drive.</p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://media.2theadvocate.com/images/asc+chief+70810.jpg" width="214" height="151" alt="Prairieville resident Sherry Denig took over as executive director at Volunteer Ascension in May."/></p>

<p>Originally from Tangipahoa Parish, Denig, a Prairieville
resident since 1994, is relatively new to the world of nonprofit
work, if not to volunteer work.<br />
<br />
"I worked in real estate, starting in 1989 until last year," Denig
said.<br />
<br />
The economic slump hit home when she was laid off, she said.<br />
<br />
"I started looking around then (in September of last year), and
that's when I heard about this job," she said.<br />
<br />
Denig has volunteered on her own for several years, she said, but
it was a stint working on a corporate volunteer initiative with
Braveheart, an organization that collects and distributes supplies
to children who have been removed from their homes as part of
child-welfare cases, that opened her mind to the possibilities of
nonprofit work.<br />
<br />
"It's just one of those things," she said. "I can remember thinking
to myself when I was working on that, 'How great would it be to do
this kind of thing all the time?' I sent Volunteer Ascension my
information, and it all kind of went from there," Denig said.<br />
<br />
Since then, she's had to jump right into action.<br />
<br />
Stuff The Bus, a partnership between Volunteer Ascension, the
Ascension Parish school system and ABC-affiliate WBRZ-TV in Baton
Rouge, is scheduled July 14 in the parking lot of Office Depot, 703
N. Airline Highway, Gonzales.<br />
<br />
Volunteers will be on hand from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. to accept monetary
donations and donations of purchased supplies, Denig said.<br />
<br />
The bus, provided by the parish school system, serves as both an
attention-getter and a way to transport donated goods back to
Volunteer Ascension's offices.<br />
<br />
Donations then will be inventoried, divided and distributed as part
of the School Tools campaign. One thing that has made Denig's
transition easy, she said, is the enthusiasm of the Ascension
Parish community when it comes to giving back.<br />
<br />
Area teachers are especially enthusiastic about this project, she
said, in part because Volunteer Ascension asks them what they
need.<br />
<br />
Before the program got started 12 years ago, teachers often had to
pay out of pocket to provide basic supplies to students without the
means to buy them.<br />
<br />
While Stuff the Bus is one of the more public drives, Denig said,
blue collection barrels&nbsp;will at Walmart locations in Gonzales,
Prairieville and Donaldsonville, and Kmart and Office Depot in
Gonzales on July 31.<br />
<br />
As of last year, the program collected and distributed more than
69,000 items to area classrooms.&nbsp;For information, or to
donate, contact Volunteer Ascension at (225) 644-7655, or visit its
website, . They're looking for any basic school supplies,
especially more expensive items like 1- and 2-inch binders, eraser
board markers, construction paper and dividers.<br />
<br />
Other needed supplies:<br />
--Color pencils<br />
--Markers<br />
--Pocket folders<br />
--Wide-ruled loose leaf paper<br />
--Compasses, protractors, rulers<br />
--Black and white composition books<br />
--Glue, scissors, pens and pencils<br />
--Index cards<br />
--Book bags</p>

<p style="text-align: center;">* * * * * * * *&nbsp;</p>
</div>
</div>

<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><span><span><strong><strong>Office of
Lieutenant Governor --&nbsp;</strong> LA Serve (updated July 1,
2010)<br />
<br />
</strong></span></span></p>

<p><span><span>&nbsp;</span> Thank you for your continued patience
as we continue to identify areas where volunteers can be deployed.
We appreciate deeply the nation's outpouring of support and the
many offers of assistance. Because oil is a toxic substance and
dangerous if handled improperly, only specially trained responders
may clean it up or dispose of it.</span> <span>BP is paying
contractors to do this work.&nbsp; Volunteers at this time will not
be assigned to oil-touching activities.&nbsp;</span></p>

<p><span>If you have not already done so, please register at</span>
<a href="file://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/"
title="blocked::file://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/"><span>www.volunteerlouisiana.gov</span></a>
<span>to receive updates and information</span> <span>on any
volunteer opportunities as they are identified.&nbsp; The
registration form is found in the red boxed area on the homepage of
our website. Please make sure you add</span> <a
href="mailto:laserve@crt.state.la.us"
title="blocked::mailto:laserve@crt.state.la.us"><span>laserve@crt.state.la.us</span></a>
<span>and</span> <a href="mailto:jpace@crt.state.la.us"
title="blocked::mailto:jpace@crt.state.la.us"><span>jpace@crt.state.la.us</span></a>
<span>to your mailbox addresses so our updates are not
returned.&nbsp; We do not have the staff capacity to individually
respond to notices asking us to qualify ourselves.</span></p>

<p><span>While there are still limited environmental response
activities today, we are working with conservation groups who are
developing a strategy for what will be a long recovery
effort.&nbsp; At the same time, the human services volunteer
opportunities continue to grow.&nbsp; Visit HandsOn New Orleans to
see these opportunities:</span> <a
href="http://tinyurl.com/25b5tm6"
title="blocked::http://tinyurl.com/25b5tm6"><span>http://tinyurl.com/25b5tm6</span></a>
<span>and Catholic Charities of New Orleans:</span> <a
href="http://www.ccano.org/?p=662"
title="blocked::http://www.ccano.org/?p=662"><span>http://www.ccano.org/?p=662</span></a></p>

<p><span>Many people's lives have been impacted by this
event.</span></p>

<p><span>We continue to receive an increasing number of calls and
emails from individuals and businesses wanting to donate goods or
financial support to assist nonprofits responding to this
event.&nbsp; While we are not asking you to donate, unsolicited
donations may be offered in the following manner: for donations
with an estimated cash value up to $10,000, submit the offer
through the National Donations Management Network at</span> <a
href="file://www.aidmatrixnetwork.org/"
title="blocked::file://www.aidmatrixnetwork.org/"><span>www.aidmatrixnetwork.org</span></a>
<span>by clicking on LA on the map.&nbsp; For offers that exceed an
estimated cash value of $10,000, please go to</span> <a
href="http://labeoc.org/offer.&nbsp;"
title="blocked::http://labeoc.org/offer.&nbsp;"><span>http://labeoc.org/offer.&nbsp;</span></a>
<span>This public/private partnership manages large donations
during all hazards emergencies.</span></p>

<p><span>Depending on your locations and availability, you may also
want to</span> <span>reach out to</span> <a
href="http://www.volunteermississippi.org/"
title="blocked::http://www.volunteermississippi.org/"><span>www.volunteermississippi.org</span></a>
<span>,</span> <a href="file://www.servealabama.gov/"
title="blocked::file://www.servealabama.gov/"><span>www.servealabama.gov</span></a>
<span>or</span> <a href="file://www.volunteerflorida.org/"
title="blocked::file://www.volunteerflorida.org/"><span>www.volunteerflorida.org</span></a>
<span>to see what volunteer opportunities they may have. While you
await news of opportunities on the Gulf Coast, we encourage you to
look within your own communities to work with organizations that
could use your willing heart and passion to benefit local
citizens.</span></p>

<p><span>Janet Pace</span><br />
<span>Executive Director</span><br />
<span>Louisiana Serve Commission</span><br />
<span>Office of the Lieutenant Governor</span><br />
<span><a href="file://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/"
title="blocked::file://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/"><span>www.volunteerlouisiana.gov</span></a></span>
<span><br />
</span></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Office of Lieutenant
Governor Responds to Oil Spill</strong></p>

<p>&nbsp;<span>Thank you for your interest in helping our coast
during this massive oil spill. An aggressive cleanup operation is
under way to secure the source of the spill, recover the spilled
oil, and protect environmentally sensitive sites. Oil is a toxic
substance and dangerous if handled improperly. Only specially
trained responders may clean it up or dispose of it.</span>
<span>We ask volunteers to avoid any site where the spill has made
landfall and keep children and companion animals safely away. The
initial response will aim at stopping the leak and containing the
spill. It might appear to the public that a response has not been
initiated but these sequential steps minimize the risk that areas
already cleaned might again be contaminated.<br />
<br />
</span><span>Please register at</span> <a
href="http://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/"
title="blocked::file://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/"><span>www.volunteerlouisiana.gov</span></a>
<span>to receive updates and information</span> <span>on any
volunteer opportunities as they are identified. You may also
register with Gulf Response Involvement Team (GRIT) for some beach
mitigation efforts:</span> <a href="file://www.lagulfresponse.org/"
title="blocked::file://www.lagulfresponse.org/"><span>www.lagulfresponse.org</span></a>
<span>&nbsp; There are now some oil spill-related opportunities
emerging in the New Orleans region. For a listing of these
opportunities, please visit</span> <a
href="http://tinyurl.com/25b5tm6"
title="blocked::http://tinyurl.com/25b5tm6"><span>http://tinyurl.com/25b5tm6</span></a>
<span>.&nbsp; Please note that some of these opportunities will
help with individuals affected by the oil spill.&nbsp; Many
people's lives have been displaced by this event.&nbsp; While you
may be interested primarily in environmental issues, please
consider the human services opportunities as well.<br />
<br />
</span><span>NOTE: Volunteers must</span> <span>betrained</span>
<span>before participating in any</span> <span>direct
contact</span> <span>oil spill response. You must be at least 18
years old, able to follow both written and oral directions, and
meet both the training and physical requirements for the role you
would fill. BP is providing all of this training.&nbsp;
Volunteers</span> <span>must be trained to rescue and care for the
injured wildlife. Unauthorized individuals can, even with the best
of intentions, harm irreparably the affected animals, some species
of which are not accustomed to any kind of human interaction.<br />
<br />
</span><span>We appreciate deeply the nation's outpouring of
support and the many offers of help. Working with the Unified
Command and our partners in the communities, we can recover our
shorelines and communities and maintain the safety and security of
our volunteers as well as the general public.<br />
<br />
</span><span>Depending on your locations and availability, you may
also want to</span> <span>reach out to</span> <a
href="file://www.volunteermississippi.org/"
title="blocked::file://www.volunteermississippi.org/"><span>www.volunteermississippi.org</span></a>
<span>,</span> <a href="file://www.servealabama.gov/"
title="blocked::file://www.servealabama.gov/"><span>www.servealabama.gov</span></a>
<span>or</span> <a href="file://www.volunteerflorida.org/"
title="blocked::file://www.volunteerflorida.org/"><span>www.volunteerflorida.org</span></a>
<span>to see what opportunities they may have. LA Serve will
continue to keep volunteers updated as the situation changes.
Again, thank you for your interest.<br />
<br />
</span>Janet Pace<br />
Executive Director<br />
Louisiana Serve Commission<br />
Office of the Lieutenant Governor</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Volunteer Ascension's<br />
9th Annual School Uniform Program</strong></p>

<p>Please join Volunteer Ascension as we once again collect
recycled uniforms for distribution to local Ascension Parish
students in need (K-8<sup>th</sup> grades).&nbsp; Starting May
21<sup>st</sup> and continuing through July, barrels will be in
place for clean, repaired and gently used uniforms to be dropped
off at the following locations during normal business hours:
<em>The Athletic Center, Dutch's Cleaners, LeJeune's Cleaners,
Uniform Post, Salvation Army and Kean's the Cleaners.<br />
<br />
</em>Over 7,000 uniform pieces were recycled and distributed to
these students through Volunteer Ascension's 2009 program. Due to
generous monetary donations from Ascension Parish residents and
businesses, some new uniforms were also able to be purchased
through St. Vincent DePaul's "Uniforms for Kids" program.<br />
<br />
Please participate by gathering used uniforms and dropping them off
at a designated location today! For donations to purchase new
uniforms to bridge the gap between donated uniform supply and this
year's need:&nbsp; <em>Volunteer</em> <em>Ascension School</em>
<em>Uniform Program,</em> <em>P.O. Box 1564, Gonzales, LA
70707-1564.</em> To volunteer to prepare recycled uniforms or help
with distribution, please contact Volunteer Ascension at 644-7655
or www.volunteerascension.org.<br />
<br />
Volunteer Ascension, where <em>Volunteers are Changing Lives</em>,
is a local not-for-profit service organization that strives to
positively impact the needs of Ascension Parish by promoting and
developing volunteerism. The organization touches an estimated
14,770 individuals in our community through its volunteer based
programs such as Community Services, ConnecTeens, Make A Difference
Day, School Tools and School Uniforms. Our Patron funders are
Parish of Ascension, Atmos Energy Corporation, St. Elizabeth
Hospital, EATEL and Whitney National Bank. Volunteer Ascension is a
member of the Points of Light/Hands on Network and receives funding
from the community and local private sector.<br />
<br />
<br />
</p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Volunteer Ascension's<br />
ConnecTeens Kickoff</strong></p>

<p>Thursday, May 27th - 6:00 pm at the Ascension Parish Library
Gonzales - ConnecTeens will sign up new members (12-17 years of
age) and announce their 2010 Summer Volunteer Calendar!</p>

<p>ConnecTeens is a Volunteer Ascension program that matches young
volunteers with areas of need throughout the parish.&nbsp; The
program was developed to provide volunteer opportunities to parish
youth in order to foster an ethic of community service that will
last a lifetime. In its ninth year, ConnecTeens will again help
with Special Tuesdays, the Ascension Parish Library, the Fellowship
Center, the Salvation Army, Volunteer Ascension's School Tools and
School Uniforms, AND MORE!</p>

<p>In 2009, the teens participating in 156 different projects, and
they logged over 730 volunteer hours.&nbsp; The continued success
of the program is directly linked the positive responses from the
agencies that are served as well as the teens who participate in
the program.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Volunteer Ascension, where <em>Volunteers are Changing
Lives</em>, is a local not-for-profit service organization that
strives to positively impact the needs of Ascension Parish by
promoting and developing volunteerism. The organization touches an
estimated 12,914 individuals in our community through its volunteer
based programs such as Community Services, ConnecTeens, Make A
Difference Day, School Tools and School Uniforms. Our Patron Level
funders are Parish of Ascension, Atmos Energy Corporation, St.
Elizabeth Hospital, EATEL and Whitney National Bank. Volunteer
Ascension is a member of the Points of Light/Hands on Network and
receives funding from the community and local private sector.</p>

<p>Come to the Gonzales Library at 6:00 pm May 27th to sign up - or
call Volunteer Ascension at 644-7655 for more
information!<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>&nbsp;</strong>
<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Volunteer Ascension's<br />
Volunteer Awards ~ Great Success!</strong></p>

<p>Volunteer Ascension celebrated National Volunteer Week in
Ascension Parish, hosting their exciting 12th Annual "VOY"
<em>(Volunteer of the Year</em>) Awards Fundraiser.&nbsp; The
awards show, which recognized volunteer nominees in four
categories, was held on April 20th at Holiday Inn in Gonzales.
Guests enjoyed hors d'oeuvres while Cajun Comedian, Kent Gonsoulin
entertained during the "Evening of Comedy". Mr. Gonsoulin's
hilarious act wrapped up with assistant, Matt Pryor (Master of
Ceremonies) and another volunteer to provide a musical finale that
still has the guests wondering, "What <em>was</em> that!"&nbsp;</p>

<p>Mr. Pryor, opened the night by stating, "<em>Let me tell you,
you are in for a real treat tonight, because this event is unlike
any other award show you've been to."</em>&nbsp; He was
right.&nbsp; The program, which was a take-off on the Oscars, was
packed with transition from podium presentations by past winners,
to cameos by the event sponsors, to an interactive, audience
participation comedy show.</p>

<p>Excitement generated by Volunteer Ascension's 2<sup>nd</sup>
Annual LIFETIME "World of Difference" Award, culminated with Ms.
Bobbie Blanchard taking the prestigious honor. After guests
listened in awe to brief summaries of the nominees' years of
volunteer service to the community, they gave her a standing
ovation on her many great accomplishments over the last 48 years.
"The support from family members, friends and leaders throughout
the parish who came to honor this worthy group meant a lot to the
volunteers. Their volunteer activities provided much needed
services throughout the community to those in need, and they
certainly deserved the accolades," says Volunteer Ascension Board
President Bill Martin.</p>

<p>Along with the certificate of recognition and pin from Volunteer
Ascension, nominees (and guests) were given a commemorative program
showcasing each nominee's awe-inspiring volunteer services.
Executive Director, Audrey Boudreaux stated, "What a night! Each
year I am amazed at how many volunteer hours these giving people
provide our community. I also sincerely appreciate our Corporate
Sponsors who insure our fundraising event is a major success:
<strong><em>Atmos Energy Corporation, BancorpSouth Bank, Pujol
&amp; Pryor-Attorneys at Law, and St. Elizabeth
Hospital</em></strong>!"</p>

<p>This year's winners:</p>

<p><strong><em>The Youth Volunteer of the Year,</em></strong>
<strong>Mr. Trevor Vampran</strong> ~ Trevor has been volunteering
for 2 years, 30-40 hours per month raising much needed funds for
cancer research. <strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

<p><strong><em>Education/Youth Services Volunteer of the
Year</em></strong>, <strong>Gasper Chifici.&nbsp;</strong> Mr.
Chifici <strong>&nbsp;</strong> spearheaded a mentoring program for
"at risk" students at the Ascension Parish Alternative
School.&nbsp; He volunteers 10-20 hours per month focusing on
students that are in great risk of dropping out.</p>

<p><strong><em>Community Volunteer of the
Year</em></strong><strong>, Mr. James LeBlanc ~</strong> Mr.
LeBlanc has been a volunteer for over 30 years, and is the face of
Emergency Response in Ascension Parish for the past 25 years. He
has also served in numerous other volunteer capacities throughout
the community with an estimate of 1,096 hours of volunteer time
each year.</p>

<p><strong><em>The 2010 LIFETIME "World of Difference"
Volunteer</em></strong><strong>, Ms. Bobbie Blanchard ~</strong>
Ms. Bobbie <strong>&nbsp;</strong> Blanchard, who volunteers
approximately 1400 hours per year, became a volunteer 48 years ago,
when a fellow classmate in a wheelchair needed help getting around.
Continuing that passion, Ms. Blanchard started "Beau Porta Special
Tuesday", which provides to the disabled of all ages, educational,
recreational, and social opportunities in the Ascension community
and surrounding parishes.&nbsp; In addition to "Special Tuesday",
Ms. Blanchard is actively involved in countless other volunteer
opportunities which were highlighted during the program.</p>

<p>Other amazing nominees in the categories were:
<em>Youth</em>-Shelby Jones, Brookelyn LeBlanc, William Knight, and
St. Amant High School NJROTC; <em>Education/Youth Services</em>-Mr.
Randy Denham and Mr. Chip McCorkle; <em>Community Services</em>-
Mr. Dustin Hughes, Mrs. Carmen Jackson and Mrs. Johnnie LeBlanc;
LIFETIME - Mr. James LeBlanc. According to Boudreaux, the judges as
always, had a difficult time judging all the worthy nominees, with
only one or two points separating them. &nbsp;"Volunteers spend
many hours away from their families each year. This recognition is
only a small way to show how much we appreciate the difference they
make in our community," says Boudreaux.</p>

<p style="text-align: left;">Volunteer Ascension, where
<em>Volunteers are Changing Lives</em>, is a local not-for-profit
service organization that strives to positively impact the needs of
Ascension Parish by promoting and developing volunteerism. The
organization touches an estimated 12,900 individuals in our
community through its volunteer based programs such as Community
Services, ConnecTeens, Make A Difference Day, School Tools and
School Uniforms. Our Patron Level funders are Parish of Ascension,
Atmos Energy Corporation, EATEL, St. Elizabeth Hospital and Whitney
National Bank. Volunteer Ascension is a member of the Points of
Light Institute/Hands on Network and receives funding from the
community and local private sector.</p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><br />
<br />
<strong>Volunteer Ascension<br />
Recognizes 2009 Dedicated Supporters</strong></p>

<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left">Volunteer Ascension held their Annual
Recognition Lunch at The Carriage House on February
24<sup>th</sup>, honoring dedicated supporters of the organization.
Board of Directors President, Dr. Bill Martin and President-Elect,
Sarah Zeringue handed out certificates of appreciation. These
dedicated supporters provided the necessary funding and in- kind
services that made it possible for Volunteer Ascension to provide
over 1.1 million dollars in services and volunteer hours to those
in need in 2009.</p>

<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left">"As a not-for-profit in this economy,
this support is very significant in assisting us to carry out our
mission, and we sincerely thank each of them," states Audrey
Boudreaux, Executive Director of Volunteer Ascension. Ms. Boudreaux
also introduced the group to the Executive Director in-waiting,
Sherry Denig, who will be replacing her in May of this year.</p>

<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left">Volunteer Ascension, where
<em>Volunteers are Changing Lives</em>, is a local not-for-profit
service organization that strives to positively impact the needs of
Ascension Parish by promoting and developing volunteerism. The
organization touches an estimated 12,900 individuals in our
community through its volunteer based programs such as Community
Services, ConnecTeens, Make A Difference Day, School Tools and
School Uniforms. Our Patron Level funders are Parish of Ascension,
Atmos Energy Corporation, EATEL, St. Elizabeth Hospital and Whitney
National Bank. Volunteer Ascension is a member of the Points of
Light/Hands on Network and receives funding from the community and
local private
sector.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

<p>Those not attending include: Air Products &amp; Chemicals Inc.,
Layne's Jewelers, CF Industries, The Fellowship Center, Motiva
Enterprises, Price LeBlanc Toyota, Oreck, OxyChem, Ralph Sellers,
St. Elizabeth Physicians and Couriers, United Community Bank,
BancorpSouth Bank, Addicted to Chocolate, Ascension Storage, LLC,
Athletic Center, Baton Rouge Title Co., Bee Line Graphics,
Bernadette's French Restaurant, Dutch's Cleaners, Glazer's
Distributing Co., Gonzales Art Guild, Harpist-Ms. Latreta Wilbert,
Household of Faith, Houmas House Plantation, K-mart ~ Gonzales,
Kean's the Cleaners, La. Pottery @Cajun Village, LeBlanc's Food
Stores, LeJeune's One-Hour Martinizing, LSU Athletic Dept.,
Marchand's Custom Framing, Office Depot, Pelican Point Golf
Community, Raising Cane's, Roussel's, Salvation Army, St. Vincent
DePaul's "Uniform for Kids", Uniform Post, Wal-Mart ~ Gonzales,
Donaldsonville and Prairieville, and Wright's Furniture.</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p style="text-align: center"><strong>2010 ConnecTeens<br />
Volunteer Ascension ~ Program Registration</strong></p>

<p style="text-align: left;">Teenagers (12-17), register for
volunteer opportunities on Thursday, May 27<sup>th</sup> at 6:00 -
7:00 pm at the Gonzales Branch of the Ascension
Parish&nbsp;Library.<br />
This summer program is geared to introduce young adults to
volunteerism, and the needs of their community.&nbsp; ConnecTeen
activities will be held in June and July introducing them to
volunteering, community, and giving to those less fortunate.
<em><br />
Please contact the office for registration forms at
644-7655.</em></p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p><br />
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><strong><span>Press
Releases</span>:<br />
</strong></strong><strong><strong>*&nbsp;Volunteers Dedicated to
Cause<br />
*</strong></strong> <strong><strong>Volunteer Ascension, Ascension
Schools Partner with<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; WBRZ's "STUFF THE&nbsp;BUS"&nbsp;Project<br />
* School "Work" has New Chief Busy (July 8, 2010)<br />
* <span><strong><strong>Office of Lieutenant Governor
--&nbsp;</strong> LA Serve (updated July 1,
2010)</strong></span><br />
* Volunteer Ascension's 9th Annual School Uniform Program<br />
*</strong></strong> <strong><strong>Volunteer Ascension's
ConnecTeens Kickoff<br />
* Volunteer Ascension's Volunteer&nbsp;Awards ~&nbsp;Great
Success!<br />
</strong></strong><strong><strong>* Volunteer Ascension Recognizes
2009 Dedicated Supporters</strong><br />
</strong><strong><br />
</strong>&nbsp;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>

<p style="text-align: left;"><a
href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/">2theadvocate</a> &gt; <a
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href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/ascension">Ascension</a><br />
<strong>ASCENSION<br />
</strong><strong>Volunteers Dedicated to
Cause</strong><strong>&nbsp;<br />
<br />
</strong> <strong>By <a href="mailto:cfutch@theadvocate.com"
title="Send an email to C.J. FUTCH">C.J. FUTCH</a><br />
</strong><em>Advocate Ascension Section writer<br />
</em>Published: Jul 22, 2010<br />
<br />
GONZALES - By 3:30 p.m. on a recent Wednesday, the piles of school
supplies lining the seats of a third Ascension Parish school bus
climbed in tandem with the afternoon heat.<br />
<br />
"It's worse inside the bus," said Sherry Denig, new director of
Volunteer Ascension. She had been there since 6 a.m. along with
many of her volunteers, packing donated school supplies, mostly
from inside the Office Depot in Gonzales, where they were
parked.<br />
<br />
The 13th annual Stuff the Bus campaign, a partnership of Denig's
organization and WBRZ, will supply Volunteer Ascension's larger
School Tools Program. Last year, the program collected nearly
70,000 items to provide supplies for school children in parish
schools. That, she said, was nearly four buses full.<br />
<br />
"This will give us a great head start," she said.<br />
<br />
None of it would be as effective without the outpouring of
community support, including businesses, private donors and
volunteers.<br />
<br />
"We've had groups coming in for two-hour shifts all day," Denig
said, a total of about 125 volunteers, made up of Ascension Parish
school groups, Beta clubs, and her own volunteers.<br />
<br />
One of those, 15-year-old ConnecTeen member David Gagne, emerged
from the bus, his face flushed from the heat. He had been there
since 9 a.m., alternating between collecting and sorting donated
supplies inside the bus and luring potential donors with a stack of
Stuff the Bus fliers and the pitch he came up with on the
spot.<br />
<br />
"I tell people, 'every little bit helps.' I would have been here
earlier, but I had two job interviews this morning."<br />
<br />
That's the kind of loyalty Denig has learned to love from her
volunteers, and their willingness to brave the heat for a good
cause. Free lemonade, tea and chicken fingers provided by Raising
Cane's didn't hurt, either.<br />
<br />
Gagne, who also volunteers with seniors at Azalea Estates, said he
does it because he's needed help before, and he likes giving back
with his time and energy.<br />
<br />
"He's one of my best volunteers, I have a great group of kids,"
Denig said.<br />
<br />
But their job doesn't end when the buses are packed, Denig said.
Once the event ended at 7 p.m., the real work of counting and
organizing the supplies began.<br />
<br />
School Tools will have a final drive July 31 at Ascension Parish
Walmart stores, Office Depot and K-mart in Gonzales.<br />
<br />
"I'll be there for that one, too," Gagne said.<br />
<br />
When school starts, teachers will send in orders for materials
their students are lacking, and Volunteer Ascension will distribute
the supplies.<br />
<br />
To volunteer with the next phase of the program, call (225)
644-7655</p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>&nbsp;</strong> &nbsp;* * *
* * * * * * *</p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>VOLUNTEER ASCENSION,
ASCENSION SCHOOLS PARTNER WITH<br />
</strong><strong>WBRZ'S "STUFF THE BUS" PROJECT</strong></p>

<p style="text-align: left;">Volunteer Ascension's 13<sup>th</sup>
Annual School Tools Program and the Ascension Parish School Board
are partnering for the 2<sup>nd</sup> year, with WBRZ's "Stuff the
Bus" project to collect much needed school supplies for children in
need. The School Tools Program was developed to help the students
who might otherwise go without basic school necessities.<br />
<br />
All school supplies collected and "Stuffed on the Bus" on July
14<sup>th</sup> in Ascension Parish, will be added to Volunteer
Ascension's Annual School Tools collection (Saturday, July
31<sup>st</sup>), and will be distributed throughout the Ascension
Parish School system to children in need by Volunteer Ascension
through the usual process. For more information or to make a
donation contact Volunteer Ascension at 644-7655.<br />
<br />
<strong>How can I participate?</strong> <strong>&nbsp;</strong>
Purchase school supplies and bring to Office Depot and Cane's
parking lot on Airline Hwy. (Gonzales) and "Stuff the Bus" on
Wednesday, July 14<sup>th</sup> between 6 a.m. and 7
p.m.&nbsp;<br />
<br />
<strong>What can I purchase to help out?</strong> Essentially, any
basic school supply will help, <em>However,</em> we never get
enough of more costly supplies such as:<br />
<br />
</p>

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<td width="161" valign="top">
<p>Binders (1" &amp;
2")&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
</td>
<td width="153" valign="top">
<p>Dry Erase Markers&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
</td>
<td width="220" valign="top">
<p>Construction Paper and Dividers</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>

<p style="text-align: left;">The other more common supplies needed
are:<br />
<br />
</p>

<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td width="232" valign="top">
<p>Black &amp; White Compositions</p>
</td>
<td width="236" valign="top">
<p>Glue</p>
</td>
<td width="171" valign="top">
<p>Pencils/Pens</p>
</td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td width="232" valign="top">
<p>Book bags (some needed)&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
</td>
<td width="236" valign="top">
<p>Index Cards</p>
</td>
<td width="171" valign="top">
<p>Pocket Folders</p>
</td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td width="232" valign="top">
<p>Color pencils</p>
</td>
<td width="236" valign="top">
<p>Loose Leaf Paper (wide ruled)</p>
</td>
<td width="171" valign="top">
<p>Rulers</p>
</td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td width="232" valign="top">
<p>Compass
Protractor&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
</td>
<td width="236" valign="top">
<p>Markers</p>
</td>
<td width="171" valign="top">
<p>Scissors</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>

<p style="text-align: left;">These supplies are
<strong><span>not</span></strong> as needed:</p>

<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td width="114" valign="top">
<p>Crayons</p>
</td>
<td width="525" valign="top">
<p>*Children do not&nbsp;color as much;&nbsp; they have art</p>
</td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td width="114" valign="top">
<p>Notebooks</p>
</td>
<td width="525" valign="top">
<p>*Most teachers require binders, dividers &amp; loose leaf paper
instead</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>

<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left">The children of Ascension Public
Schools&nbsp;appreciate your support!&nbsp;</p>

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<p><strong>School 'work' has new chief busy</strong></p>

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FUTCH</a></li>

<li>Advocate Ascension Section writer</li>

<li>Published: Jul 8, 2010</li>

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<p>GONZALES - Volunteer Ascension Executive Director Sherry Denig
started work in May, just in time to gear up for the organization's
big back-to-school campaigns: School Tools and Stuff the Bus, two
programs that provide school supplies to Ascension Parish students,
and the school uniform recycling drive.</p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://media.2theadvocate.com/images/asc+chief+70810.jpg" width="214" height="151" alt="Prairieville resident Sherry Denig took over as executive director at Volunteer Ascension in May."/></p>

<p>Originally from Tangipahoa Parish, Denig, a Prairieville
resident since 1994, is relatively new to the world of nonprofit
work, if not to volunteer work.<br />
<br />
"I worked in real estate, starting in 1989 until last year," Denig
said.<br />
<br />
The economic slump hit home when she was laid off, she said.<br />
<br />
"I started looking around then (in September of last year), and
that's when I heard about this job," she said.<br />
<br />
Denig has volunteered on her own for several years, she said, but
it was a stint working on a corporate volunteer initiative with
Braveheart, an organization that collects and distributes supplies
to children who have been removed from their homes as part of
child-welfare cases, that opened her mind to the possibilities of
nonprofit work.<br />
<br />
"It's just one of those things," she said. "I can remember thinking
to myself when I was working on that, 'How great would it be to do
this kind of thing all the time?' I sent Volunteer Ascension my
information, and it all kind of went from there," Denig said.<br />
<br />
Since then, she's had to jump right into action.<br />
<br />
Stuff The Bus, a partnership between Volunteer Ascension, the
Ascension Parish school system and ABC-affiliate WBRZ-TV in Baton
Rouge, is scheduled July 14 in the parking lot of Office Depot, 703
N. Airline Highway, Gonzales.<br />
<br />
Volunteers will be on hand from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. to accept monetary
donations and donations of purchased supplies, Denig said.<br />
<br />
The bus, provided by the parish school system, serves as both an
attention-getter and a way to transport donated goods back to
Volunteer Ascension's offices.<br />
<br />
Donations then will be inventoried, divided and distributed as part
of the School Tools campaign. One thing that has made Denig's
transition easy, she said, is the enthusiasm of the Ascension
Parish community when it comes to giving back.<br />
<br />
Area teachers are especially enthusiastic about this project, she
said, in part because Volunteer Ascension asks them what they
need.<br />
<br />
Before the program got started 12 years ago, teachers often had to
pay out of pocket to provide basic supplies to students without the
means to buy them.<br />
<br />
While Stuff the Bus is one of the more public drives, Denig said,
blue collection barrels&nbsp;will at Walmart locations in Gonzales,
Prairieville and Donaldsonville, and Kmart and Office Depot in
Gonzales on July 31.<br />
<br />
As of last year, the program collected and distributed more than
69,000 items to area classrooms.&nbsp;For information, or to
donate, contact Volunteer Ascension at (225) 644-7655, or visit its
website, . They're looking for any basic school supplies,
especially more expensive items like 1- and 2-inch binders, eraser
board markers, construction paper and dividers.<br />
<br />
Other needed supplies:<br />
--Color pencils<br />
--Markers<br />
--Pocket folders<br />
--Wide-ruled loose leaf paper<br />
--Compasses, protractors, rulers<br />
--Black and white composition books<br />
--Glue, scissors, pens and pencils<br />
--Index cards<br />
--Book bags</p>

<p style="text-align: center;">* * * * * * * *&nbsp;</p>
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</div>

<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><span><span><strong><strong>Office of
Lieutenant Governor --&nbsp;</strong> LA Serve (updated July 1,
2010)<br />
<br />
</strong></span></span></p>

<p><span><span>&nbsp;</span> Thank you for your continued patience
as we continue to identify areas where volunteers can be deployed.
We appreciate deeply the nation's outpouring of support and the
many offers of assistance. Because oil is a toxic substance and
dangerous if handled improperly, only specially trained responders
may clean it up or dispose of it.</span> <span>BP is paying
contractors to do this work.&nbsp; Volunteers at this time will not
be assigned to oil-touching activities.&nbsp;</span></p>

<p><span>If you have not already done so, please register at</span>
<a href="file://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/"
title="blocked::file://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/"><span>www.volunteerlouisiana.gov</span></a>
<span>to receive updates and information</span> <span>on any
volunteer opportunities as they are identified.&nbsp; The
registration form is found in the red boxed area on the homepage of
our website. Please make sure you add</span> <a
href="mailto:laserve@crt.state.la.us"
title="blocked::mailto:laserve@crt.state.la.us"><span>laserve@crt.state.la.us</span></a>
<span>and</span> <a href="mailto:jpace@crt.state.la.us"
title="blocked::mailto:jpace@crt.state.la.us"><span>jpace@crt.state.la.us</span></a>
<span>to your mailbox addresses so our updates are not
returned.&nbsp; We do not have the staff capacity to individually
respond to notices asking us to qualify ourselves.</span></p>

<p><span>While there are still limited environmental response
activities today, we are working with conservation groups who are
developing a strategy for what will be a long recovery
effort.&nbsp; At the same time, the human services volunteer
opportunities continue to grow.&nbsp; Visit HandsOn New Orleans to
see these opportunities:</span> <a
href="http://tinyurl.com/25b5tm6"
title="blocked::http://tinyurl.com/25b5tm6"><span>http://tinyurl.com/25b5tm6</span></a>
<span>and Catholic Charities of New Orleans:</span> <a
href="http://www.ccano.org/?p=662"
title="blocked::http://www.ccano.org/?p=662"><span>http://www.ccano.org/?p=662</span></a></p>

<p><span>Many people's lives have been impacted by this
event.</span></p>

<p><span>We continue to receive an increasing number of calls and
emails from individuals and businesses wanting to donate goods or
financial support to assist nonprofits responding to this
event.&nbsp; While we are not asking you to donate, unsolicited
donations may be offered in the following manner: for donations
with an estimated cash value up to $10,000, submit the offer
through the National Donations Management Network at</span> <a
href="file://www.aidmatrixnetwork.org/"
title="blocked::file://www.aidmatrixnetwork.org/"><span>www.aidmatrixnetwork.org</span></a>
<span>by clicking on LA on the map.&nbsp; For offers that exceed an
estimated cash value of $10,000, please go to</span> <a
href="http://labeoc.org/offer.&nbsp;"
title="blocked::http://labeoc.org/offer.&nbsp;"><span>http://labeoc.org/offer.&nbsp;</span></a>
<span>This public/private partnership manages large donations
during all hazards emergencies.</span></p>

<p><span>Depending on your locations and availability, you may also
want to</span> <span>reach out to</span> <a
href="http://www.volunteermississippi.org/"
title="blocked::http://www.volunteermississippi.org/"><span>www.volunteermississippi.org</span></a>
<span>,</span> <a href="file://www.servealabama.gov/"
title="blocked::file://www.servealabama.gov/"><span>www.servealabama.gov</span></a>
<span>or</span> <a href="file://www.volunteerflorida.org/"
title="blocked::file://www.volunteerflorida.org/"><span>www.volunteerflorida.org</span></a>
<span>to see what volunteer opportunities they may have. While you
await news of opportunities on the Gulf Coast, we encourage you to
look within your own communities to work with organizations that
could use your willing heart and passion to benefit local
citizens.</span></p>

<p><span>Janet Pace</span><br />
<span>Executive Director</span><br />
<span>Louisiana Serve Commission</span><br />
<span>Office of the Lieutenant Governor</span><br />
<span><a href="file://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/"
title="blocked::file://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/"><span>www.volunteerlouisiana.gov</span></a></span>
<span><br />
</span></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Office of Lieutenant
Governor Responds to Oil Spill</strong></p>

<p>&nbsp;<span>Thank you for your interest in helping our coast
during this massive oil spill. An aggressive cleanup operation is
under way to secure the source of the spill, recover the spilled
oil, and protect environmentally sensitive sites. Oil is a toxic
substance and dangerous if handled improperly. Only specially
trained responders may clean it up or dispose of it.</span>
<span>We ask volunteers to avoid any site where the spill has made
landfall and keep children and companion animals safely away. The
initial response will aim at stopping the leak and containing the
spill. It might appear to the public that a response has not been
initiated but these sequential steps minimize the risk that areas
already cleaned might again be contaminated.<br />
<br />
</span><span>Please register at</span> <a
href="http://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/"
title="blocked::file://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/"><span>www.volunteerlouisiana.gov</span></a>
<span>to receive updates and information</span> <span>on any
volunteer opportunities as they are identified. You may also
register with Gulf Response Involvement Team (GRIT) for some beach
mitigation efforts:</span> <a href="file://www.lagulfresponse.org/"
title="blocked::file://www.lagulfresponse.org/"><span>www.lagulfresponse.org</span></a>
<span>&nbsp; There are now some oil spill-related opportunities
emerging in the New Orleans region. For a listing of these
opportunities, please visit</span> <a
href="http://tinyurl.com/25b5tm6"
title="blocked::http://tinyurl.com/25b5tm6"><span>http://tinyurl.com/25b5tm6</span></a>
<span>.&nbsp; Please note that some of these opportunities will
help with individuals affected by the oil spill.&nbsp; Many
people's lives have been displaced by this event.&nbsp; While you
may be interested primarily in environmental issues, please
consider the human services opportunities as well.<br />
<br />
</span><span>NOTE: Volunteers must</span> <span>betrained</span>
<span>before participating in any</span> <span>direct
contact</span> <span>oil spill response. You must be at least 18
years old, able to follow both written and oral directions, and
meet both the training and physical requirements for the role you
would fill. BP is providing all of this training.&nbsp;
Volunteers</span> <span>must be trained to rescue and care for the
injured wildlife. Unauthorized individuals can, even with the best
of intentions, harm irreparably the affected animals, some species
of which are not accustomed to any kind of human interaction.<br />
<br />
</span><span>We appreciate deeply the nation's outpouring of
support and the many offers of help. Working with the Unified
Command and our partners in the communities, we can recover our
shorelines and communities and maintain the safety and security of
our volunteers as well as the general public.<br />
<br />
</span><span>Depending on your locations and availability, you may
also want to</span> <span>reach out to</span> <a
href="file://www.volunteermississippi.org/"
title="blocked::file://www.volunteermississippi.org/"><span>www.volunteermississippi.org</span></a>
<span>,</span> <a href="file://www.servealabama.gov/"
title="blocked::file://www.servealabama.gov/"><span>www.servealabama.gov</span></a>
<span>or</span> <a href="file://www.volunteerflorida.org/"
title="blocked::file://www.volunteerflorida.org/"><span>www.volunteerflorida.org</span></a>
<span>to see what opportunities they may have. LA Serve will
continue to keep volunteers updated as the situation changes.
Again, thank you for your interest.<br />
<br />
</span>Janet Pace<br />
Executive Director<br />
Louisiana Serve Commission<br />
Office of the Lieutenant Governor</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Volunteer Ascension's<br />
9th Annual School Uniform Program</strong></p>

<p>Please join Volunteer Ascension as we once again collect
recycled uniforms for distribution to local Ascension Parish
students in need (K-8<sup>th</sup> grades).&nbsp; Starting May
21<sup>st</sup> and continuing through July, barrels will be in
place for clean, repaired and gently used uniforms to be dropped
off at the following locations during normal business hours:
<em>The Athletic Center, Dutch's Cleaners, LeJeune's Cleaners,
Uniform Post, Salvation Army and Kean's the Cleaners.<br />
<br />
</em>Over 7,000 uniform pieces were recycled and distributed to
these students through Volunteer Ascension's 2009 program. Due to
generous monetary donations from Ascension Parish residents and
businesses, some new uniforms were also able to be purchased
through St. Vincent DePaul's "Uniforms for Kids" program.<br />
<br />
Please participate by gathering used uniforms and dropping them off
at a designated location today! For donations to purchase new
uniforms to bridge the gap between donated uniform supply and this
year's need:&nbsp; <em>Volunteer</em> <em>Ascension School</em>
<em>Uniform Program,</em> <em>P.O. Box 1564, Gonzales, LA
70707-1564.</em> To volunteer to prepare recycled uniforms or help
with distribution, please contact Volunteer Ascension at 644-7655
or www.volunteerascension.org.<br />
<br />
Volunteer Ascension, where <em>Volunteers are Changing Lives</em>,
is a local not-for-profit service organization that strives to
positively impact the needs of Ascension Parish by promoting and
developing volunteerism. The organization touches an estimated
14,770 individuals in our community through its volunteer based
programs such as Community Services, ConnecTeens, Make A Difference
Day, School Tools and School Uniforms. Our Patron funders are
Parish of Ascension, Atmos Energy Corporation, St. Elizabeth
Hospital, EATEL and Whitney National Bank. Volunteer Ascension is a
member of the Points of Light/Hands on Network and receives funding
from the community and local private sector.<br />
<br />
<br />
</p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Volunteer Ascension's<br />
ConnecTeens Kickoff</strong></p>

<p>Thursday, May 27th - 6:00 pm at the Ascension Parish Library
Gonzales - ConnecTeens will sign up new members (12-17 years of
age) and announce their 2010 Summer Volunteer Calendar!</p>

<p>ConnecTeens is a Volunteer Ascension program that matches young
volunteers with areas of need throughout the parish.&nbsp; The
program was developed to provide volunteer opportunities to parish
youth in order to foster an ethic of community service that will
last a lifetime. In its ninth year, ConnecTeens will again help
with Special Tuesdays, the Ascension Parish Library, the Fellowship
Center, the Salvation Army, Volunteer Ascension's School Tools and
School Uniforms, AND MORE!</p>

<p>In 2009, the teens participating in 156 different projects, and
they logged over 730 volunteer hours.&nbsp; The continued success
of the program is directly linked the positive responses from the
agencies that are served as well as the teens who participate in
the program.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Volunteer Ascension, where <em>Volunteers are Changing
Lives</em>, is a local not-for-profit service organization that
strives to positively impact the needs of Ascension Parish by
promoting and developing volunteerism. The organization touches an
estimated 12,914 individuals in our community through its volunteer
based programs such as Community Services, ConnecTeens, Make A
Difference Day, School Tools and School Uniforms. Our Patron Level
funders are Parish of Ascension, Atmos Energy Corporation, St.
Elizabeth Hospital, EATEL and Whitney National Bank. Volunteer
Ascension is a member of the Points of Light/Hands on Network and
receives funding from the community and local private sector.</p>

<p>Come to the Gonzales Library at 6:00 pm May 27th to sign up - or
call Volunteer Ascension at 644-7655 for more
information!<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>&nbsp;</strong>
<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Volunteer Ascension's<br />
Volunteer Awards ~ Great Success!</strong></p>

<p>Volunteer Ascension celebrated National Volunteer Week in
Ascension Parish, hosting their exciting 12th Annual "VOY"
<em>(Volunteer of the Year</em>) Awards Fundraiser.&nbsp; The
awards show, which recognized volunteer nominees in four
categories, was held on April 20th at Holiday Inn in Gonzales.
Guests enjoyed hors d'oeuvres while Cajun Comedian, Kent Gonsoulin
entertained during the "Evening of Comedy". Mr. Gonsoulin's
hilarious act wrapped up with assistant, Matt Pryor (Master of
Ceremonies) and another volunteer to provide a musical finale that
still has the guests wondering, "What <em>was</em> that!"&nbsp;</p>

<p>Mr. Pryor, opened the night by stating, "<em>Let me tell you,
you are in for a real treat tonight, because this event is unlike
any other award show you've been to."</em>&nbsp; He was
right.&nbsp; The program, which was a take-off on the Oscars, was
packed with transition from podium presentations by past winners,
to cameos by the event sponsors, to an interactive, audience
participation comedy show.</p>

<p>Excitement generated by Volunteer Ascension's 2<sup>nd</sup>
Annual LIFETIME "World of Difference" Award, culminated with Ms.
Bobbie Blanchard taking the prestigious honor. After guests
listened in awe to brief summaries of the nominees' years of
volunteer service to the community, they gave her a standing
ovation on her many great accomplishments over the last 48 years.
"The support from family members, friends and leaders throughout
the parish who came to honor this worthy group meant a lot to the
volunteers. Their volunteer activities provided much needed
services throughout the community to those in need, and they
certainly deserved the accolades," says Volunteer Ascension Board
President Bill Martin.</p>

<p>Along with the certificate of recognition and pin from Volunteer
Ascension, nominees (and guests) were given a commemorative program
showcasing each nominee's awe-inspiring volunteer services.
Executive Director, Audrey Boudreaux stated, "What a night! Each
year I am amazed at how many volunteer hours these giving people
provide our community. I also sincerely appreciate our Corporate
Sponsors who insure our fundraising event is a major success:
<strong><em>Atmos Energy Corporation, BancorpSouth Bank, Pujol
&amp; Pryor-Attorneys at Law, and St. Elizabeth
Hospital</em></strong>!"</p>

<p>This year's winners:</p>

<p><strong><em>The Youth Volunteer of the Year,</em></strong>
<strong>Mr. Trevor Vampran</strong> ~ Trevor has been volunteering
for 2 years, 30-40 hours per month raising much needed funds for
cancer research. <strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>

<p><strong><em>Education/Youth Services Volunteer of the
Year</em></strong>, <strong>Gasper Chifici.&nbsp;</strong> Mr.
Chifici <strong>&nbsp;</strong> spearheaded a mentoring program for
"at risk" students at the Ascension Parish Alternative
School.&nbsp; He volunteers 10-20 hours per month focusing on
students that are in great risk of dropping out.</p>

<p><strong><em>Community Volunteer of the
Year</em></strong><strong>, Mr. James LeBlanc ~</strong> Mr.
LeBlanc has been a volunteer for over 30 years, and is the face of
Emergency Response in Ascension Parish for the past 25 years. He
has also served in numerous other volunteer capacities throughout
the community with an estimate of 1,096 hours of volunteer time
each year.</p>

<p><strong><em>The 2010 LIFETIME "World of Difference"
Volunteer</em></strong><strong>, Ms. Bobbie Blanchard ~</strong>
Ms. Bobbie <strong>&nbsp;</strong> Blanchard, who volunteers
approximately 1400 hours per year, became a volunteer 48 years ago,
when a fellow classmate in a wheelchair needed help getting around.
Continuing that passion, Ms. Blanchard started "Beau Porta Special
Tuesday", which provides to the disabled of all ages, educational,
recreational, and social opportunities in the Ascension community
and surrounding parishes.&nbsp; In addition to "Special Tuesday",
Ms. Blanchard is actively involved in countless other volunteer
opportunities which were highlighted during the program.</p>

<p>Other amazing nominees in the categories were:
<em>Youth</em>-Shelby Jones, Brookelyn LeBlanc, William Knight, and
St. Amant High School NJROTC; <em>Education/Youth Services</em>-Mr.
Randy Denham and Mr. Chip McCorkle; <em>Community Services</em>-
Mr. Dustin Hughes, Mrs. Carmen Jackson and Mrs. Johnnie LeBlanc;
LIFETIME - Mr. James LeBlanc. According to Boudreaux, the judges as
always, had a difficult time judging all the worthy nominees, with
only one or two points separating them. &nbsp;"Volunteers spend
many hours away from their families each year. This recognition is
only a small way to show how much we appreciate the difference they
make in our community," says Boudreaux.</p>

<p style="text-align: left;">Volunteer Ascension, where
<em>Volunteers are Changing Lives</em>, is a local not-for-profit
service organization that strives to positively impact the needs of
Ascension Parish by promoting and developing volunteerism. The
organization touches an estimated 12,900 individuals in our
community through its volunteer based programs such as Community
Services, ConnecTeens, Make A Difference Day, School Tools and
School Uniforms. Our Patron Level funders are Parish of Ascension,
Atmos Energy Corporation, EATEL, St. Elizabeth Hospital and Whitney
National Bank. Volunteer Ascension is a member of the Points of
Light Institute/Hands on Network and receives funding from the
community and local private sector.</p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><br />
<br />
<strong>Volunteer Ascension<br />
Recognizes 2009 Dedicated Supporters</strong></p>

<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left">Volunteer Ascension held their Annual
Recognition Lunch at The Carriage House on February
24<sup>th</sup>, honoring dedicated supporters of the organization.
Board of Directors President, Dr. Bill Martin and President-Elect,
Sarah Zeringue handed out certificates of appreciation. These
dedicated supporters provided the necessary funding and in- kind
services that made it possible for Volunteer Ascension to provide
over 1.1 million dollars in services and volunteer hours to those
in need in 2009.</p>

<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left">"As a not-for-profit in this economy,
this support is very significant in assisting us to carry out our
mission, and we sincerely thank each of them," states Audrey
Boudreaux, Executive Director of Volunteer Ascension. Ms. Boudreaux
also introduced the group to the Executive Director in-waiting,
Sherry Denig, who will be replacing her in May of this year.</p>

<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left">Volunteer Ascension, where
<em>Volunteers are Changing Lives</em>, is a local not-for-profit
service organization that strives to positively impact the needs of
Ascension Parish by promoting and developing volunteerism. The
organization touches an estimated 12,900 individuals in our
community through its volunteer based programs such as Community
Services, ConnecTeens, Make A Difference Day, School Tools and
School Uniforms. Our Patron Level funders are Parish of Ascension,
Atmos Energy Corporation, EATEL, St. Elizabeth Hospital and Whitney
National Bank. Volunteer Ascension is a member of the Points of
Light/Hands on Network and receives funding from the community and
local private
sector.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

<p>Those not attending include: Air Products &amp; Chemicals Inc.,
Layne's Jewelers, CF Industries, The Fellowship Center, Motiva
Enterprises, Price LeBlanc Toyota, Oreck, OxyChem, Ralph Sellers,
St. Elizabeth Physicians and Couriers, United Community Bank,
BancorpSouth Bank, Addicted to Chocolate, Ascension Storage, LLC,
Athletic Center, Baton Rouge Title Co., Bee Line Graphics,
Bernadette's French Restaurant, Dutch's Cleaners, Glazer's
Distributing Co., Gonzales Art Guild, Harpist-Ms. Latreta Wilbert,
Household of Faith, Houmas House Plantation, K-mart ~ Gonzales,
Kean's the Cleaners, La. Pottery @Cajun Village, LeBlanc's Food
Stores, LeJeune's One-Hour Martinizing, LSU Athletic Dept.,
Marchand's Custom Framing, Office Depot, Pelican Point Golf
Community, Raising Cane's, Roussel's, Salvation Army, St. Vincent
DePaul's "Uniform for Kids", Uniform Post, Wal-Mart ~ Gonzales,
Donaldsonville and Prairieville, and Wright's Furniture.</p>

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<p style="text-align: center"><strong>2010 ConnecTeens<br />
Volunteer Ascension ~ Program Registration</strong></p>

<p style="text-align: left;">Teenagers (12-17), register for
volunteer opportunities on Thursday, May 27<sup>th</sup> at 6:00 -
7:00 pm at the Gonzales Branch of the Ascension
Parish&nbsp;Library.<br />
This summer program is geared to introduce young adults to
volunteerism, and the needs of their community.&nbsp; ConnecTeen
activities will be held in June and July introducing them to
volunteering, community, and giving to those less fortunate.
<em><br />
Please contact the office for registration forms at
644-7655.</em></p>

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<p><strong>Community Services Program</strong> ~ mission is to
bring temporary aid and assistance to families in need in Ascension
Parish, thereby enhancing their lives and the community. Services
include food, clothing, transportation, housing, utility bills,
rent and medicine assistance.</p>

<p><strong>ConnecTeens</strong> ~ a program geared to introduce
young adults 12 to 17 years to volunteerism, while guaranteeing
they meet new people, learn new things and gain a better
understanding of the important role of volunteerism in the
community.</p>

<p><strong>Make A Difference Day</strong> ~ a program in
conjunction with National Make A Difference Day, people are
serviced through projects to enhance their quality of life.
Projects included wheelchair ramps; minor and major home repairs;
book drives; litter awareness; fundraising for charities, etc.</p>

<p><strong>School Tools Program</strong> ~ provides necessary
school supplies to students in need K-8th grades in Ascension
Parish schools. Volunteers needed to collect and sort supplies just
prior to school starting and distribute the week school starts.</p>

<p><strong>School Uniform Program</strong> ~ provides necessary
school uniforms to students in need K-8th grades in Ascension
Parish schools. Volunteers needed to collect, sort, repair and
distribute uniforms all summer.</p>

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</p>
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<p><strong>Community Services Program</strong> ~ mission is to
bring temporary aid and assistance to families in need in Ascension
Parish, thereby enhancing their lives and the community. Services
include food, clothing, transportation, housing, utility bills,
rent and medicine assistance.</p>

<p><strong>ConnecTeens</strong> ~ a program geared to introduce
young adults 12 to 17 years to volunteerism, while guaranteeing
they meet new people, learn new things and gain a better
understanding of the important role of volunteerism in the
community.</p>

<p><strong>Make A Difference Day</strong> ~ a program in
conjunction with National Make A Difference Day, people are
serviced through projects to enhance their quality of life.
Projects included wheelchair ramps; minor and major home repairs;
book drives; litter awareness; fundraising for charities, etc.</p>

<p><strong>School Tools Program</strong> ~ provides necessary
school supplies to students in need K-8th grades in Ascension
Parish schools. Volunteers needed to collect and sort supplies just
prior to school starting and distribute the week school starts.</p>

<p><strong>School Uniform Program</strong> ~ provides necessary
school uniforms to students in need K-8th grades in Ascension
Parish schools. Volunteers needed to collect, sort, repair and
distribute uniforms all summer.</p>

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</p>
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