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Commonwealth Corps Newsletter Volume 4, Issue 2 November—December 2015 Program Manager Welcome & Update Inside this issue: Program Spotlight: Northfield Mount Hermon Upward Bound 2 Member Spotlights: Katy Purington Jessica Sanon 3 Program Spotlight: More Than Words 4 Member Spotlights: Zoe Banning Alex Buonfiglio 5 Program Spotlight: Sociedad Latina 6 Member Spotlights: 7 Gilary Arias Betsabe Monge Ayuso Program Spotlight: Buzzards Bay 8 Member Spotlights: Lauren Vunderick Lynne Ribeiro 9 Members in action 10 Alumni Spotlight: Evan Scarlett 11 November Member Development 12 December Member Development Upcoming Events 13 Stay Connected & Happy Holidays 14 ear Commonwealth Corps members, host sites, alumni, and friends. With the new year approaching, we would like to thank our Commonwealth Corps Members for the 18,000 hours of service they have given through December of this year. Along with our 17 host site partners, these members have been impacting their New CC Program Assistant Amy communities in our economic opportunity, education, Mulvena (center) with current CC members John Sadoff (left) and Will health and nutrition, and youth development focus Marshall (right) at the 826 Boston areas across the state. “Books for Breakfast” event. Our CC Members have also been developing their professional experiences and learning new skills. Most recently, the Corps gathered for statewide trainings on Remarkable Service Leadership in November and for Member Reflection Sessions in December. We also kicked off our member-led training series before Thanksgiving with a informative webinar on creating and distributing effective flyers and look forward to supporting more member and alumniled trainings. In addition, MSA is pleased to welcome Amy Mulvena as our new Commonwealth Corps Program Assistant. As a former AmeriCorps and staff member at Tenacity, she brings a passion for service and has already built connections with members and supervisors and helped us expand our program support and trainings. We are wishing the entire Commonwealth Corps community a happy holidays and new year and are thankful for all that you do. All the best for 2016. Sincerely, Susie Flug, Commonwealth Corps Program Manager and Amy Mulvena, Commonwealth Corps Program Assistant Commonwealth Corps Members in Action: CC member Yvonne Prevost shows off the crafts made by the after school children at the Fall River YMCA Educational Achievement Center. CC member Katy Purington (right) at the NMH Upward Bound senior day, where CC members from multiple sites helped high school seniors make progress on their college applications. Commonwealth Corps Newsletter Page 2 Program Spotlight: Northfield Mount Hermon Upward Bound “Our members make it possible to provide higher quality and more intensive services. We will be able to serve more students and increase the effectiveness of our services greatly through their service. Our members have been delightful members of our team, bringing their good humor, positive energy and new talents to our mission.” Northfield Mount Hermon (NMH) Upward Bound’s mission is to help low income/first generation high school students be successful in high school and college. Our two Commonwealth Corps members, Katy Purington and Jessica Sanon, have gotten so much done. They have been tutoring, advising, leading enrichment sessions, taking students on college and cultural trips, helping with college applications, creating service opportunities, doing research, recruiting volunteers, creating new fundraisers, developing our social media tools, partnering with our parents, creating curriculum and much more. We are amazed at how much more we can do with the help of our Commonwealth Corps Members. They bring such creative ideas, enthusiasm and energy to all kinds of projects. Katy Purington has been developing several new tools that we will use for marketing our program, reaching our alumni and donors and getting newsletters out. She is learning new platforms like Canva, Mail Chimp and Zappier, which are expanding our capacity to communicate and fundraise. Jessica has created short videos for students, helped with recruitment of volunteers, helped plan a parent event, and created financial literacy materials. She also is creating a short video we can use for our CC Members Katy Purington (left) and Jessica Sanon (right) at a volunteer recruitment event for NMH. year-end campaign. Though she has never previously worked on Apple computers, nor made movies, she embraced the challenge, knowing it would give her new skills she could use elsewhere. Both Katy and Jessica and are also helping to recruit additional students who will benefit from our services. We applied to become a host site again this year because we knew that the talent, energy, hours and great ideas members bring will strengthen our program and we are seeing their impact daily. Our students are benefitting from so much more attention and support than we could provide. Several events have been created that will help fund new initiatives and support our scholarship fund. Our members took students to many wonderful cultural events this year, a treat for students who often don’t have access to live theatre, music, opportunities for service and inspiring speakers. We have seen that our members form relationships with our students and professionals in the public schools where they serve. Our members are being positively impacted every day by these relationships that will continue to deepen throughout the year. Their skills at increasing organizational capacity are developing all the time. Also, Jessica is applying to graduate schools and using the support of supervisors to help her with her application process. NMH Upward Bound is much stronger because of the service provided by our two wonderful members. ~Gisele Litalien, Director of NMH Upward Bound Volume 4, Issue 2 Page 3 Member Spotlight: Katy Purington I came to the Commonwealth Corps position at NMH Upward Bound straight out of college. I was a bit unsure of what career I want to pursue, so I committed myself to a year of service to give back to my community while I continued to determine what my next steps would be. At NMH Upward Bound I serve as an Commonwealth Corps Assistant Advisor. I supervise our scholars during our homework hours and sometimes help them with their homework. I am responsible for the newsletter and other mass emails. Through my position, I keep about 700 people informed about the program. I have also led two college interview trips for the seniors, and in the spring I will lead college tour trips for the sophomores and juniors. I grew up in a tiny rural town in Western Massachusetts that had almost no diversity and very few people. Serving with NMH Upward Bound has opened my eyes to communities very near my hometown with problems that are much different and much more complex than the ones I knew growing up. I am constantly inspired by the resiliency of the students I work with, and while the effects of this program are rarely immediate, I have already seen our scholars grow in knowledge and maturity. Because of the Commonwealth Corps, I have learned skills in leadership, tutoring, and communication, and I have also become part of a welcoming community where both scholars and advisors are given the support they need to thrive.“ Name: Katy Purington Host Site: NMH Upward Bound Age: 22 Original Hometown: Colrain, MA Current city/town: South Deerfield, MA Member Spotlight: Jessica Sanon After graduating from college, I honestly did not know what I wanted to do. I was searching on the career service website at UMass and noticed Upward Bound was looking for an Assistant Advisor through the Commonwealth Corps program. It was then that I realized I wanted to give back to the same program that helped me while I was in high school. I wanted to take on a year of service to provide college preparatory assistance to high school scholars. In the future, I am looking to attend graduate school in fall 2016 for public policy/ social policy. I realized that there is much needed to be done to give students of color the educational access and opportunities that society restricts them from having. As much as I love mathematics, I figure I can try to combine both passions and figure out ways to increase the number of black students within the STEM field (science, technology, engineering and math). While serving at NMH Upward Bound, two major accomplishments I have achieved throughout the last few months are organizing a movie-dinner fundraiser to provide scholarships for our graduating seniors to use towards college expenses and making a video project used during Giving Tuesday highlighting our scholars’ hopes and dreams with the help of Upward Bound. Because of Commonwealth Corps, I am meeting a lot of humbling students who are trying to defeat a system set up for them to fail. Instead, they are scholars and survivors of a disadvantage educational system. Because of Commonwealth Corps, what I want to do in the future is becoming clearer. Name: Jessica Sanon Host Site: NMH Upward Bound Age: 22 Original Hometown: Boston, MA Current city/town: Sunderland, MA Page 4 Commonwealth Corps Newsletter Program Spotlight: More than Words “After only three months of serving at MTW, Alex has become a fantastic resource in all areas at MTW. He has taken the volunteer program to the next level and has expanded our marketing and outreach efforts. He has great instincts with the youth and serves as a positive role model.” - Marcella Raines, Boston Site Director, More Than Words More Than Words (MTW) empowers youth who are in foster care, court-involved, homeless, or out of school, to take charge of their lives by taking charge of a business. More Than Words is hosting 2 full-time Commonwealth Corps Members who serve as Community Outreach & Marketing Coordinators in Boston and Waltham. Through their service, they help MTW build an engaged community of volunteers and champions in the community, supporting youth to manage their online and retail bookselling business and achieve outcomes in education, employment and self-efficacy through conducting mock interviews, education coaching, and increased employment options posttransition. In addition, they are leveraging 800 volunteers throughout the year who will increase overall support for the organization. Our Boston CC Member, Alex Buonfiglio, is eager to learn and takes feedback and implements it immediately. Alex interacts well with our volunteers and donors. Alex has truly adapted to the MTW culture and ensures that he is engaging our youth and gives them the responsibility to lead. We are benefiting from having Alex serve with us, and we have definitely seen growth with Alex. This service The More than Words team at a Capital One event that partnered with Boston Cares. experience is helping him define his next career steps, potentially a career in development. Zoe Banning has been a welcome addition to the Waltham team. She has effectively increased our number of individual and group volunteers, which has in turn greatly contributed to our ability to serve and empower our youth and to exceed our goals. It was exciting to see Zoe jump right in and assist the Waltham team to quicken the pace of the interview and vetting process. We look forward to Zoe’s continued contributions and development as a part of the Waltham team. MTW is in its fourth year as a host site. Our CC members have allowed us to be widening our volunteer and donor base by continuing to nurture the relationships with existing volunteers and being more deliberate in reaching out to new corporate partners to build additional relationships. Each year, the members expand MTW’s vision, mission and visibility within the communities in which we are established. Our CC Members expose our youth to positive caring community members who are invested in helping them move their lives and their business forward by giving of their time. ~ Kylie Stone, Foundation and Corporate Relations Manager Volume 4, Issue 2 Page 5 Member Spotlight: Zoe Banning I chose to serve as a Commonwealth Corps member because I am passionate about community service and wanted an opportunity to give back. I also chose to serve because I wanted to learn more about the nonprofit industry through attending Massachusetts Service Alliance reflection sessions and trainings. Two things I have accomplished during my term of service thus far that have impacted More Than Words are as follows. First, I have increased the number of weekly individual volunteers working with our business and youth development departments. Second, I helped facilitate the application process for More Than Words to be chosen to participate in an event hosted by Brandeis University called “DEIS Impact A Festival of Social Justice.“ More Than Words staff and youth will be doing a presentation and open discussion entitled “Empowering Youth Through Business and Education: The Story of More Than Words“ on Monday, February 1st, 2016. An example of how my service has impacted me so far is I have gained valuable administrative and social media marketing skills that will help prepare me for the future. I have also gained a broader understanding of More Than Words as an organization and what it takes for a nonprofit organization to run successfully. Because of the Commonwealth Corps I got another opportunity to volunteer at More Than Words after doing so through Boston Cares once a month and then on my own weekly throughout high school and college. I also got an opportunity to take my experience as a former volunteer and apply it to my role as the Commonwealth Corps Community Outreach and Marketing Coordinator in order to make a volunteer’s experience, whether as an individual or part of a group, the best it can be. Name: Zoe Banning Host Site: More Than Words Age: 23 Original Hometown: Wayland, MA Current city/town: Wayland, MA Member Spotlight: Alex Buonfiglio What drew me to want to take on a year of service through the Commonwealth Corps was that I simply wanted to be a part of something bigger than myself. I have always been passionate about someday being able to utilize my business degree and knowledge in the nonprofit sector. Joining the Commonwealth Corps was a great first step in that direction. Since I started serving at More Than Words, I feel like I have impacted the organization greatly by continuing to help grow their volunteer department. Volunteers have been such an integral part of More Than Words, and I have been steadily and eagerly bringing in as many hard working and kind- hearted volunteers as the organization can effectively support. Beyond just growing professionally, serving at More Than Words has impacted my personal growth in ways I could have never imagined. I have the youth to thank most for that growth. Spending time learning from them has helped me grow personally in a variety of ways and they have been such a positive influence on my own life. Because of Commonwealth Corps, I can firmly say I have grown immensely as a person. Name: Alex Buonfiglio Host Site: MTW Age: 23 Original Hometown: Wakefield, MA Current city/town: Wakefield, MA Page 6 Commonwealth Corps Newsletter Program Spotlight: Sociedad Latina The mission of Sociedad Latina is to work in partnership with youth and families to build the next generation of Latino leaders who are confident, competent, self-sustaining and proud of their cultural heritage. "Betsabe has become the bridge connecting families." Through their service, Commonwealth Corps members have been responsible for recruiting 50 adult volunteers who connect youth to education, work readiness, civic engagement and arts opportunities. Commonwealth Corps members assist with volunteer training, volunteer appreciation, and documentation. These efforts help build the capacity of our highly successful Pathways to Success youth development model to work with a greater number of youth from Boston’s Latino and Mission Hill/Roxbury communities. Our two Commonwealth Corps members help enhance our volunteer engagement processes by creating targeted outreach materials, implementing recruitment plans for adult volunteers, hosting volunteer appreciation events, and assisting our Volunteer Coordinator with expanded volunteer training and support. Both Betsabe Monge Ayuso and Gilary Arias have family members who were formerly involved in our programs. This has provided a greater opportunity to impact our One of the Sociedad Latina CC members, Betsabe Monge Ayuso, presenting at a donor event. community, as they are committed, passionate and have an understanding of the community we serve. They have embraced our vision, have brought skills that have enhanced our work and have strengthened our relationship with youth, volunteers and families within our community. Our Commonwealth Corps members have demonstrated tremendous professional and personal growth since the beginning of their service year. At first, Gilary Arias stated that she struggled with public speaking. However, she has developed great facilitation skills in such a short time and seems to enjoy speaking in public now. Additionally, Betsabe was nervous when she began serving with us and felt that she might have a hard time adapting back into the professional word. Betsabe quickly became very confident and has been a great connection and influence, connecting with families in the community. As a parent who has children who were formerly in our programs, Betsabe is able to incorporate her experience in conversations with families, and this has made a significant difference in such a short time. The Commonwealth Corps has provided an opportunity to both expand our work and provide members with an opportunity to develop experience and skills through these partnerships. ~Juan Maldonado, Director of Arts, Culture & Civic Engagement Volume 4, Issue 2 Page 7 Member Spotlight: Betsabe Monge Agyuso I have been part of Sociedad Latina for a few years, due to the fact that my children have been at Sociedad Latina for the last ten years. I chose to serve as a Commonwealth Corps Member because I saw the need for parents to get more involved and because parents can reach different people in different ways. As a parent, I saw the need to help parents understand how important it is to get involved in our children’s lives, education, and work. In my short time serving at Sociedad Latina, I have made many accomplishments. One is engaging parents in the organization by launching a parent engagement program. This program is aimed at reaching parents who are traditionally not connected to their children’s school. I had the opportunity to present at Family Orientation, a way that Sociedad Latina informs parents of what the site offers and of what their children do at Sociedad Latina. I feel more engaged with the parents of the youth that are part of the site now. The Family Orientations have been successful; it has been evident to me that families are more engaged with Sociedad Latina after attending them. Thankfully, I had the support of my team to get everything ready for the parents. Because of Commonwealth Corps, I am able to say “I Can.” Not only have I been able to serve others, but also I have been served myself. Serving with the Commonwealth Corps, I have this feeling of satisfaction, and I am learning along the way. Name: Betsabe Monge Ayuso Host Site: Sociedad Latina Age: 46 Original Hometown: Roxbury, MA Current city/town: Roxbury, MA Member Spotlight: Gilary Arias I came to know about Sociedad Latina in a parents meeting that my parents attended. At that time my sister was part of one of the programs, and seeing firsthand the help that Sociedad Latina offers to young adults was amazing. About a year later my friend sent me the Commonwealth Corps service position, to be a volunteer engagement assistant at Sociedad Latina, and I was extremely excited. In the process of applying I came to know about Commonwealth Corps and their vision and the amazing impact they make in the community. I then decided that I wanted to be part of such an amazing program and give to my community all the help I could to create a better world. I have been able to conduct recruitment orientations, go to recruitment fairs and talk about Sociedad Latina and what I do and also create volunteer materials that will benefit the organization. One of the highlights of my service was when I was conducting an orientation for Tufts University Students about Sociedad Latina and how to be involved. I was a ball of nerves. In the end, it ended up being a success. I feel I did a good job, and the students decided they wanted to become volunteers. Something I have learned in my service with Sociedad Latina is that we are a family for the staff and for the youth we serve. I have also been able to learn different skills, such as volunteer position description development and volunteer manual creation. Because of the Commonwealth Corps, I am able to understand the true meaning of serving others. Name: Gilary Arias Host Site: Sociedad Latina Age: 23 Original Hometown: Boston, MA Current city/town: Boston, MA Page 8 Commonwealth Corps Newsletter Program Spotlight: Buzzards Bay Coalition “I am exceptionally proud of the dedication, creativity, and drive of our Commonwealth Corps members.” The Buzzards Bay Coalition is a non-profit organization working to protect clean water for all the communities of the region. We are hosting two full-time Commonwealth Corps service members. These members help students, families, and the public explore their local environment, as we believe that outdoor exploration helps support academic achievement, as well as good and personal and environmental health. Our Commonwealth Corps service members, Lynne Ribeiro and Lauren Vunderink, have been instrumental in both helping us launch new programs and also engaging a higher number of people than ever before. In just the first few months of their service year, they have provided dozens of outdoor exploration programs, helping over a thousand kids and families get outside and discover their local environment. A native of New Bedford, Lynne has been extremely instrumental in engaging new audiences from within her community in outdoor exploration. This September she led our Itty Bitty Bay Explorers, a free program for families with pre-school age children. In comparison, we had more than double the number of participants from previous offerings, including many families who were new to our organization. Buzzards Bay Coalition CC members Lynne (left) and Lauren (right) at the August CC member orientation. Lauren, from Rehoboth, has played a major role in helping our organization develop an online database of locations and events for outdoor exploration across the region. This resource will provide students and families with easy ways to get out and explore their environment. Lauren has personally visited over 100 parks, trails, and beaches in the region. The impact of our Commonwealth Corps members goes beyond just the programs and projects they undertake. Our service members helped recruit and manage dozens of volunteers at our learning centers and in the community. Those efforts will allow us to further expand our impact both this year and in years to come. The way in which Commonwealth Corps service members, both at our site and across the state, serve their communities is inspiring and humbling. ~Rob Hancock, VP of Community Engagement at the Buzzards Bay Coalition Lynne and Lauren with a new animal friend. Volume 4, Issue 2 Page 9 Member Spotlight: Lauren Vunderink After graduating from Connecticut College last May, I was drawn to the ethic of service and professional development opportunities that the Commonwealth Corps encourages and provides. This is a unique opportunity for me to engage with the challenging and crucial work of community improvement while gaining valuable experience with a nonprofit environmental organization. While serving as an Environmental Educator at the Buzzards Bay Coalition, I have been exposed to many different facets of the Coalition’s operations. My main focus on the Community Engagement team has been to engage the public in outdoor educational programs; I have lead or assisted with programs for pre-school to college aged students, as well as families and older adults. It has been fascinating to design educational programs for the various age groups, and to see, firsthand, what kids of all ages find engaging. The other major project I have been assisting with is the Coalition’s Discover Buzzards Bay endeavor. This will be a significant part of the website redesign. The Discover Buzzards Bay website will be a valuable tool for the community that will help people utilize the natural resources in this area, fostering a connection between the people and their land through fun, free, active, and family-friendly outdoor recreational opportunities. The skills that I am learning through serving with the Coalition have empowered me as an educator as well as enhanced my organizational and community outreach abilities. Because of the Commonwealth Corps, I have begun to fall in love with this gorgeous part of the world, met many inspiring people in the New Bedford community, and have a strong foothold in starting a career dedicated to public service. Name: Lauren Vunderink Host Site: Buzzards Bay Coalition Age: 22 Original Hometown: Austin, TX Current city/town: Rehoboth, MA Member Spotlight: Lynne Ribeiro I had been familiar with AmeriCorps programs and always been impressed with their service in my community. I had never heard of Commonwealth Corps until I was at a Buzzards Bay Coalition trail run, led by a CC member. Then I noticed on Buzzards Bay Coalition’s website an open Commonwealth Corps position. I looked into Commonwealth Corps and immediately thought it was the right fit for me. I had been thinking about leaving my job to go back to school and felt this was a great transition to that phase of my life. I have been volunteering in my community for quite some time and was excited to serve at Buzzards Bay Coalition. It’s been great to both lead and co-lead Bay Adventure programs and link with people in the community. People really enjoy themselves and love learning something new through our educational efforts. I also feel accomplished every week after I have created and emailed our Docent Bay Buzz Newsletter to our docents and volunteers. I feel that my communication skills are improving. I am inspired when I run into a child who has attended one of our educational programs. It’s great to hear how much they value the program and see and feel the connection. I know I would like to continue teaching, however, I am not sure I would want to do so in a traditional school setting. I am learning so much and know for sure I want to continue learning and to go back to school. Because of the Commonwealth Corps, I will continue to educate and challenge myself. Name: Lynne Ribeiro Host Site: Buzzards Bay Coalition Age: 39 Original Hometown: Mattapoisett, MA Current city/town: New Bedford, MA Commonwealth Corps Newsletter Page 10 Members in Action! Coaching4Change's last fellow-run activity for the Fall program. One of the fellows, Marc, and his group led an engaging game of Ultimate Frisbee with everyone from the program at Southeastern Vocational Technical High School. Buzzards Bay Coalition CC member Lauren Vunderink led an educational program at Minot Forest Elementary School in Wareham for a group of Chinese exchange students. CC Member Lynne Ribeiro (right) helped to lead a Bay Adventure program, teaching adults how to Quahog at Burgess Point in Onset. CC members (from left) Jenna Engelsen, Katy Purington, Karonika Brown and Jessica Sanon, volunteered at Senior Day at NMH Upward Bound on Columbus Day 2015. CC Member Eric Johnson (left) with two Boys and Girls Club of Greater Lowell students on an EMC factory tour. Commonwealth Corps Newsletter Page 11 Alumni Spotlight: Evan Scarlett I joined the Commonwealth Corps because I saw it as an opportunity to have a direct impact in the non-profit world in my first year out of college. There are so many tremendous programs statewide that support youth in important ways, and the Commonwealth Corps serves as a crucial resource for these organizations. The Commonwealth Corps connected me to an important social cause and allowed me to expand my professional skillset while making a tangible difference in my community. As a Commonwealth Corps member, I served as the Community Outreach and Marketing Coordinator at More Than Words. More Than Words is a non-profit social enterprise that empowers systeminvolved youth between the ages of 16 and 21 to take charge of their lives by taking charge of an online and retail used book business. In 1,500-plus hours of service, I facilitated group and individual volunteer opportunities, boosted our social media and marketing presence, established partnerships with supporting organizations, and expanded our pop-up shop model. Throughout my year of service, I played an active role in making MTW more efficient and effective and helped youth gain critical skills in order to transition successfully to adulthood. Looking back, I am most proud of my efforts in growing our mobile marketing strategies. Although we have two brick and mortar storefronts in Boston and Waltham and ship out hundreds of orders online through Amazon, eBay, and several other online markets on a daily basis, I believe the MTW model has a tremendous amount of potential in terms of its bandwidth and capacity. By running a series of pop-up shops with MTW youth throughout the Boston area in locations such as Copley, Boston University, and Faneuil Hall, we were able to expand our presence, spread our mission, and boost our business all at once. Additionally, these pop-up shops served as a fantastic tool for MTW youth to gain customer service, marketing, and networking skills. My role at MTW has evolved since my time with the Commonwealth Corps. After my service, I was hired as a full-time employee and am thrilled to continue my involvement with such a fantastic program. As a Business Training Manager, I supervise youth during operations shifts, teaching them the ins and outs of the job, as well as coaching and evaluating their levels of professionalism and engagement. It’s remarkable how powerful a program like MTW is for young adults; in less than a year’s time I have seen youth transform their lives and make significant strides in their education and employment pathways. I am so grateful to have the opportunity to wake-up and empower youth on a daily basis, and my experiences at More Than Words have solidified my commitment to helping others become their best selves. Name: Evan Scarlett Age: 24 Original Hometown: Carlisle, MA Term of Service: 2014-2015 CC Host Site: More than Words Service Location: Boston, MA Current residence: Boston, MA Because of the Commonwealth Corps, I am committed to a lifetime of service and have gained a deeper appreciation for what I can learn and how I can grow through the process of teaching and mentoring others. Opportunities for Alumni: Sharing Your Skills and Experience We welcome Commonwealth Corps Alumni to share their stories via newsletter spotlights and other venues, as well as to share their skills and experience with current CC Members and alums. If you are interested in leading a training, webinar, or conference call on a relevant topic, please contact CC Program Manager Susie Flug (sflug@mass-service,org). MSA is also always happy to write letters of recommendation or complete loan forgiveness forms and is looking for your ideas on how we can expand alumni programming. Commonwealth Corps Newsletter Page 12 Member Development Opportunities: November 2015 Remarkable Service Leadership Training In November, MSA held trainings on Remarkable Service Leadership with internationally-known trainer Shoshanna Cogan. CC Members attended in Worcester, where we were hosted by the United Way of Central Massachusetts, (top left) or in Boston, at the Nonprofit Center (top right). Topics included: 1) Leadership Self-Knowledge – including strengths, defaults, and challenges when partnering with supervisors, in teams, and in the community; 2) Balancing for Success – both as an individual (including self care/stress management) and while involved in group projects; and 3) Strategic Vision. Engaging leadership content was mixed with interactive group activities, such as the “Peace Pole” team activity shown above. Volume 4, Issue 2 Page 13 MSA Member Development Opportunities: December 2015 CC members attended the December reflection session, graciously held at one of our host sites, the Fall River YMCA. Members were able to receive a tour of the beautiful facility, share stress management techniques, and reflect upon the Midyear Member Performance Evaluations. Other CC members attended the December Reflection Session in Boston at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Members were able to reflect upon past successes, discuss the midyear reviews, and share strategies and advice for service. All while enjoying the picturesque views from the 31st floor. Our first member-led webinar was presented by Marion Calabro on Effective flyer making and distribution. Marion did an excellent job walking members through various flyer creation programs and sharing her expertise on how to distribute them in the most effective way. We are looking forward to other members sharing their own skills in more member-led trainings in the future. Way to set the bar high, Marion! Upcoming Events for Current Members & Supervisors Remember to check the CC Resources Page regularly for details and registration information. Save the Date for MSA’s January/February Events and Deadlines: January Member Trainings: CC Transitions-Sustaining Your Service and Development Wednesday 1/13 10am-1:30pm in Boston or Friday 1/22 10:30am-2pm in Worcester January 16-18: Service opportunities honoring Dr. MLK Jr., such as Project 351 Launch Day on 1/16 February 2nd: Midyear Host Site Meeting, required of all host site partners February Member Reflection Sessions: Please fill out the scheduling poll in January! Mid– February: MSA Host Site Partner Applications for 2016-2017 Massachusetts Service Alliance 100 North Washington Street, 3rd Floor Boston, MA 02114 Contact: Susie Flug Commonwealth Corps Program Manager P. 617-542-2544 Ext. 202 F. 617-542-0240 Email: sflug@mass-service.org The Commonwealth Corps, a state-funded program administered by the Massachusetts Service Alliance, engages Massachusetts residents of all ages and backgrounds in a stipended term of service designed to strengthen communities, address unmet needs and increase volunteerism. Learn more at www.mass-service.org Stay Connected... Whether you’re a current member, host site partner, alum, or other supporter, we invite you to stay connected with the Commonwealth Corps and MSA. Feel free to email Program Manager Susie Flug (sflug@massservice.org) with questions or updates, and please connect with us via Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Alumni and supporters are always welcome to share their skills and experiences with current members. Click Here! Click Here! Click Here! Click Here! Happy Holidays to the entire Commonwealth Corps community! Thank you for your continued commitment and service! We hope your holidays will be filled with joy and laughter through the New Year.