United Way partners with Priority Health to Recognize Senior Impact Volunteers
For immediate release April 29, 2010
Greater Ottawa County United Way is once again pleased to support the Priority Health Senior Impact Volunteer Recognition Program to honor volunteers age 63 and older.
“This is an endeavor that recognizes the energy and commitment our seniors give to our community. Our senior volunteers demonstrate the power of giving and caring every day. This is your chance to nominate a senior who generously volunteers his or her time to improve lives and build a stronger community,” said Pamela Mulliner of Priority Health.
“Our community volunteers step-up to mentor children, serve the hungry and the homeless, assist the elderly, prepare taxes for low income families and much more. Not sure who to nominate? Look around you and you’ll see great volunteers. Stop a moment and think what your organization is able to accomplish because of your volunteers’ efforts. It should be easy to take this opportunity to honor one of those special people in your organization,” Mulliner concluded.
Nominations are due by June 15. Download the nomination form here.
For further information, contact Pamela Mulliner at 616 464-8680, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .




