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Beach Conger, Spectrum volunteer of the week

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Some people enjoy Suduko, and others love getting lost in a jigsaw puzzle. Burlington resident Beach Conger has created a puzzle that challenges himself and helps Spectrum Youth and Family Services. Conger, 67, has developed a database that Spectrum can use to evaluate all of their programs. Over the past two years he has logged countless hours and earned the nickname “Data King” … (Read full article)

http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/200904200415/NEWS02/904200320

Nice note from a supporter of ours

Friday, April 17th, 2009

“Dear Mark,

I want to tell you how valuable the work that Spectrum does is – bless you for your dedication to these young people.

Our grandson was greatly helped by Spectrum at one time.  He is now in Iraq, the father of two and says he has a good life. 

Sincerely good wishes to you and all your endeavors.”

Nice honor from the Vermont House of Representatives

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

The House issued a resolution, #72, honoring Spectrum, it reads in part:

“Whereas, in recognition of the organization’s special commitment to at-risk youth and the commendable record of success it has achieved, Spectrum Youth and Family Services has been named winner of the 2009 National Network for Youth Agency of the Year Award….

“Now therefore be it resolved that the General Assembly congratulates Spectrum on winning this Award.”

Rep. Ann Pugh from South Burlington took the lead on this, I am grateful to her, and to the 10 other representatives  who signed on.

Free ham!

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Charile Papillo from NewsTalk 620 is helping us in every way possible.

Hope all is well with you and your family. Thanks for your updates on Spectrum. We have been giving McKenzie hams away this week on our show. One of our winners said to donate it to someone that could use it. I thought of Spectrum, so I am sending you a certificate today. Redeem it when you wish at McKenzies in Burlington.

Happy Easter!

   Charlie Papillo/ WVMT

Today’s Bur. Free Press article Spectrum and Healthy Living’s partnership

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

A big thank you to the folks at Healthy Living Market in South Burlington!

Spectrum and Healthy Living were featured in the Burlington Free Press today. Here is the article written by Julia Melloni, Free Press Correspondent, “Spectrum, cooks up a deal with Healthy Living.”

At Spectrum One Stop on Pearl Street in Burlington young adults have had the luxury of eating fresh meals from Healthy Living Natural Foods Market for the past couple of months. Through the end of April, Healthy Living staff will volunteer to prepare and serve nutritious foods for the at-risk youths who visit the safe haven.

Healthy Living owners Katy Lesser and her adult children Eli Lesser-Goldsmith and Nina Lesser-Goldsmith changed their donation habits this year by contributing food and services rather than cash to Spectrum.

Friday, Healthy Living staff served taco salad made with rice and beans, lettuce and tortilla chips. Wellison Leal, 21, from Winooski enjoyed his taco salad and said he tries to stop in for lunch and dinner most days at One Stop.

“I don’t usually like to eat healthy food because I don’t like vegetables,” Leal said, “but this is an awesome meal today, especially after I added the hot sauce.”

For the past 22 years, Lesser has owned Healthy Living and donated money to different nonprofit organizations in the community. This program has stretched the business because planning the meals has taken creativity and budgetary planning.

“We tailor our meals to kids so we know serving chicken and mashed potatoes is going to be a hit,” Lesser said.

Mark Redmond, Executive Director of Spectrum Youth and Family Services, said the partnership with Healthy Living has been a vision and a dream come true.

“The relationship has changed the way we look at food, how we eat food,” Redmond said. “It’s nice to go beyond grilled cheese. With what we know about kids and obesity, this is an incredible opportunity to teach our young people how to cook and eat better.”

Redmond said Spectrum staff will be adding what they’ve learned from Healthy Living to the Life Skills curriculum they offer for youth when the Healthy Living partnership ends in April.

S.O.S. offers at-risk youth a place to stay, do laundry, take a shower or eat a meal in exchange for simple chores performed by the youth, such as washing the windows, cleaning up the kitchen or taking out the trash, Street Outreach Coordinator Justin Verette said.

“The first couple of times volunteers stuck to warming up and serving food. After that they started sitting down and hanging out with the youth, playing music and making a connection with the kids,” Verette said.

Verette said making connections with kids is imperative and often leads to making referrals for them to counselors for eating disorders, substance abuse or for medical issues.

Claire Marton, 20, didn’t plan on staying at One Stop but she said the experience has taught her a lot and she has made some solid friendships.

“The folks from Healthy Living are amazing and they provide an eclectic menu, like last week they made these amazing root vegetables,” Marton said. “I volunteer making meals at Dismiss House once a week and now I’m giving back what I’ve learned about healthy food and service.”


 

Great mentoring story

Sunday, March 29th, 2009
Bob Hallowell is a board member who has already volunteered with Spectrum as a mentor with one young man for the last five years.  Bob helped David apply to and get into the Job Corps, and here is Bob’s latest email about him:
“Met with David today and found him to be amazingly well–he is very enthusiastic about his program at Northlands…I have never seen him happier and more enthusiastic about what life has to offer him…he really is getting up at 6 every morning, leaves at 7 and is back by 5…still works at Rite Aid at night (5-9) and on weekends…
 
This is all quite amazing!”         

Statement by one of our mentors

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

“I’m always going to be there for her even if what we’re doing isn’t very inspirational; she knows I’ll be there.” ~Sally Cook, Spectrum Mentor for over 3 years~

 

A message all the way from Iraq

Monday, February 16th, 2009

I received a nice note from Vermont State Auditor Thomas Salmon, who was re-elected last November and is stationed in Iraq while serving in the U.S. Navy Reserve. He sent us a letter from there congratulating us on our Agency of the Year award:

Dear Mark,

Congrats to you and your agency on the recent recognition by the National Network for Youth. More so, thank you for your continued commitment and comprehensive approach.

Sustained attention is required or we are just “kicking the can down the road.”

When I get back, I’d love to sit with you and pick your brain and be a partner for more change like you’ve created.

Mental health and “mental stability training” via counselors across the state cannot be minimalized; it’s a key piece as you know.

Thank you and your organization again.

Tom

Letter from Senator Sanders

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Dear Mark:

I write to offer my warmest congratulations to you and your associates in being

chosen as “Agency of the Year” by the National Network for Youth.

Under your leadership and inspiration, Spectrum Youth and Family Services has

developed into an agency that is truly dedicated to the mental and physical well

being for at risk and homeless youth in Vermont. For nearly forty years, your

team has offered shelter, counseling and support to all those youth in critical

need, and has served more than 700 youth in just this past year.

As you know, it is critically important that the youngest generation of

Vermonters receives the best care and assistance available if they are to flourish

in life. Your agency embraces this philosophy and ensures that services such as

counseling for substance abuse and mental health, job development, supply of

hot meals, shelter and health care can all be accessed through one agency. It is a

true testament to your organization’s spirit that you be described as a “model

for all agencies” by Victoria Wagner, President of the National Network for

Youth.

Again, congratulations to you and all those individuals who have devoted their

lives in making Spectrum Youth and Family Services a “model for all agencies”.

I thank you and all your colleagues for your generous gift to our community.

Sincerely,

BERNARD SANDERS

United States Senator

More on Princeton Religious Life Council

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

I wrote about them the other day, they are Princeton students who are holding a retreat at the Vermont Zen Center, they went to our drop-in center yesterday to do community service. Justin Verrette, our coordinator, was raving about it—he said it was “awesome.” Evidently, they did a lot of cleaning and organizing, and then one of the females who loves to cook prepared an incredible lunch for the kids. To top it off, over lunch, this very diverse group of young people shared about their diverse religions and backgrounds. Justin said it was fascinating. He let one of the Princeton students go out with the Street Outreach team and the student was deeply grateful. Another one of them, he said, wants to come back again this week if at all possible before they leave. So all and all it went very, very well.