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Make A Difference In Our Communities: Everyone Has a Role to Play

[Liberty] Sullivan 180 will kick off an exciting season of grassroots community engagement with their Volunteer Open House on April 12, from 5:30-7:30 pm at the CVI Building at 1 Cablevision Center Drive, Liberty.

“Volunteering is a way to stay connected to our communities; from the people in them, to the places within them,” said Anne-Louise Scandariato, Sullivan 180 Volunteer Director of Community Engagement. “The gift of time and talent serving others is healthy, exciting and can lift our spirits.”

Volunteers can work with a Sullivan 180 project in the community, become a Community Health Champion or join the Sullivan 180 Volunteer Corps. Opportunities are matched to an individual’s skills, interests, and availability. These include beautifying schools and public spaces; teaching workshops and trainings; leading health and wellness programs; and outreach support. Everyone has a role to play. Discover how your talents and passion can help make Sullivan County a healthier place to live, learn, work, and play.

"I was born and raised in Monticello and it feels good to give back.” shared Diane Moss, Volunteer Corps Member. “I enjoy working with everyone involved. I volunteer because I want to make a difference where I live.”

Get involved! The satisfaction of helping others may not be the only gain from the experience. Research from the Corporation for National and Community Service indicates volunteering enables those participating to broaden social networks, enhance mental well-being, lower blood pressure, increase physical activity and reduce stress.

The volunteer open house is a chance to get to know Sullivan 180 and explore ways to participate. Meet the staff and learn about initiatives, projects, workshops, and community service opportunities. If you are unsure, stop in to find out more.

Pre-registration for this free event is requested at Sullivan180.org or by calling the office at 845-295-2680.

Sullivan 180 is working to build a healthy community, one degree at a time, through people, places and policy with support from Bold Gold Media Group, The River Reporter, The Sullivan County Democrat, Manor Ink and WJFF Radio Catskill. Learn more at Sullivan180.org or Facebook.com/Sullivan180inc.