Markells Urge Delawareans to Join Governor’s Week of Service Jan. 11-21

DOVER (Dec. 11, 2012) – Gov. Jack Markell joins first lady Carla Markell in calling on Delawareans to seek out special volunteer projects to mark the Governor’s Week of Service, Jan. 11-21.

The Governor’s Week of Service expands on the weekend of service that the Markells hosted in January 2009, in lieu of the traditional inaugural ball. To commemorate the governor’s second four-year term, the Markells will take part in and promote a week of service, in addition to other inauguration events.

The week begins on Friday, Jan. 11, and will include a clean-up of the Laurel Boys and Girls Club in collaboration with the Governor’s Office, the State Office of Volunteerism, United Way of Delaware and the Salvation Army.

Other events include a statewide food drive at all Delaware State Service Centers, a weeklong Martin Luther King Jr. Day Blood Drive with the Blood Bank of Delmarva, and more.

“The best way to say thank you to the people of Delaware for the privilege of being their Governor for a second term is to give back to our communities and neighbors, and to urge others to do the same.” Gov. Markell said. “Carla and I believe strongly in the power of people to make a difference. To us, it doesn’t matter how much time or money you give. What matters is taking the step to make this a better Delaware for everyone.”

As first lady, Carla Markell has made the promotion of volunteerism one of her priorities. She urges those interested in being involved with the Governor’s Week of Service to visit the Volunteer Delaware website, https://volunteer.delaware.gov/ and to use the key words “Week of Service.” Individuals and groups can log on and choose a project from either one-time or ongoing volunteer opportunities. Organizations also can register their needs or volunteer opportunities.

“Every person can make a difference in the lives of others and in their communities,” Carla Markell said. “It is our hope that each citizen who volunteers that week will carry on volunteering not just for a week, but for a lifetime. We’re so pleased that several Delaware organizations are joining the effort to engage our citizens in volunteer service during the Governor’s Week of Service, including the State Office of Volunteerism, the Governor’s Commission for Community and Volunteer Service, the Blood Bank of Delmarva, the United Way of Delaware and others. All of these efforts contribute to the powerful momentum we are building in Delaware.”

The Governor’s Week of Service is in addition to the annual Delaware Week of Service, scheduled for April 21-27, 2013.  To register a project or to become involved with either week of service, visit https://volunteer.delaware.gov.

“When a family or individual needs food, shelter, or assistance with basic needs to sustain themselves, they visit our State Service Centers,” said Dr. Anne Farley, director of DHSS’ Division of State Service Centers. “Each year, hundreds of thousands of visits are made to our centers where we have food closets ready to help in a time of need. We rely on donations of food items to put together meals for a family for three or more days. The generosity of the public to help a fellow Delawarean is essential for us to provide the support that we do.”

Rita Landgraf, secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services, which oversees the state Office of Volunteerism, praised Delaware’s volunteers for their strong ties to the communities.

“The idea of human connectedness is a powerful one,” Landgraf said. “Your food donation can keep someone from going hungry. Donating a unit of blood can save a life. Spending an hour reading to a child or helping out at a nonprofit in your neighborhood can impact many lives. To all Delawareans who make a difference by giving back, I simply say thank you.”

For more information about the Governor’s Week of Service or Volunteer Delaware, go to https://volunteer.delaware.gov, or contact Carrie Hart, Volunteer Service Administrator, at (302) 857-5006. For media and sponsorship inquiries for either week of service, contact Kate Fox, Marketing and Media Coordinator, (302) 588-2970.


Markells Urge Delawareans To Join Week Of Service April 15-21

Governor Jack MarkellDOVER – In advance of the third annual Delaware Week of Service April 15-21, Gov. Markell joins first lady Carla Markell in calling on Delawareans to plan or find special volunteer projects, and for nonprofit organizations to register their volunteer needs at https://volunteer.delaware.gov

The Delaware Week of Service expands on a weekend of service that the Markells hosted in January 2009, in lieu of the traditional Inaugural Ball, and the Weeks of Service in 2010 and 2011. The 2012 Week of Service will coincide with National Volunteerism Week.

“It is always gratifying to me to see residents from every part of our state volunteer their time and talents in service to others,” Gov. Jack Markell said. “The positive difference made by Delawareans goes well beyond the specific service they provide. Their example also encourages others to take the first steps to finding the volunteer opportunity that will turn their own passion into action.”

As first lady, Carla Markell has made the promotion of volunteerism one of her priorities. She urges those interested in being involved with the Week of Service to visit the Volunteer Delaware website, https://volunteer.delaware.gov and to use the key words “Week of Service.” Individuals and groups can log on and choose a project from either one-time or ongoing volunteer opportunities. Organizations also can register their needs and volunteer opportunities.

First Lady Carla Markell“The website is a great way to track the progress we’re making as a state of dedicated volunteers,” Carla Markell said. “We’re so pleased that several Delaware organizations are joining the effort to engage our citizens in volunteer service during the Week of Service, including the State Office of Volunteerism, the Governor’s Commission for Community and Volunteer Service, and others. All of these efforts contribute to the powerful momentum we are building in Delaware.” For the first lady and her family, the idea of connectedness is a powerful one. “Thousands of volunteers in Delaware donate millions of hours of service each year and provide vital services to many of our residents,” she said. “To all of our hard-working volunteers, the Governor and I want to say a personal thank you for helping to make our communities safer, healthier, stronger and more emotionally satisfying.”

Events for the Week of Service include a teen volunteer fair at the Hockessin Library, a teen volunteer presentation at the Kent County Library, and more. The Delaware Week of Service will conclude with a volunteer fair at the Kent County Library from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, April 21. At the fair, the week’s successes will be celebrated and information about ongoing volunteer opportunities will be available.

Rita Landgraf, secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services, which oversees the State Office of Volunteerism, praised Delaware’s volunteers for making a difference in so many people’s lives. “We honor these selfless volunteers of all ages who reach out in support of friends, neighbors and other individuals who are vulnerable. They remind us that every single person matters and that everyone can help. Through their shared spirit of volunteerism, Delawareans show us how powerful actions and ideas can be when they are carried out in the service of others.”

For information about Week of Service events, to list your events or to find ways to get involved, visit https://volunteer.delaware.gov

For more information about the Delaware Week of Service or Volunteer Delaware, go to https://volunteer.delaware.gov, or contact Carrie Hart, Volunteer Service Administrator, at (302) 857-5006.