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Health Department Volunteers Honored

May 17, 2019 | Press Releases

The Garrett County Health Department recently held a dinner honoring the volunteers who help spread their public health messages and make a positive impact on the health of the county residents.

โ€œAs budgets continue to tighten, the contributions of our volunteers have become increasingly valuable in meeting our mission to assure environmental and individual health through education, health promotion and disease prevention,โ€ Garrett County Health Officer Bob Stephen told the group. โ€œWith your help, the health department will continue to encourage county residents to assume responsibility for both individual and community health.โ€

During 2018, 185 youth and adults served their neighbors by volunteering their time and expertise through community planning groups, peer-to-peer education clubs, and committees tasked with improving citizen well-being. These volunteers accumulated more than 4,900 hours in 2018.

โ€œBased on the national average value of donated time, those volunteer hours are worth more than $98,000 in improvements and support to our county,โ€ Stephens said.

A total of 13 volunteers were recognized for accumulating at least 80 hours during 2018. The top volunteer was Madison Prudnick, who volunteered for 221 hours at Partners After School @ Oakland.

โ€œThe Garrett County Health Department has a greater impact on our community because of a strong, skilled network of volunteers,โ€ Stephens said. โ€œA large portion of volunteer hours come from the community planning groups, whose volunteers often devote evenings and weekends to bring prevention messages and community-strengthening events to their towns.โ€

Other volunteers bring the voice of community to advisory committees and review boards to help shape services to directly meet the needs of Garrett County residents, some work within health department offices, and still others work with groups that target specific social problems, including suicide prevention, drug and alcohol use and abuse prevention.ย 

โ€œWhen you think back on the time you have offered to your community,โ€ Stephens said to the group, โ€œitโ€™s important to reflect not just on the quantity of hours given, but on the quality of the services offered. The willingness of each of you to offer your talents, as well as your time, builds a stronger, healthier community for all of us.โ€

For more information about volunteering with the health department call 301-334-7730 or 301-895-3111.

Cutline: At the Garrett County Health Departmentโ€™s Volunteer Dinner 13 was the lucky number, because thatโ€™s how many people volunteered 80 or more hours for health department programs in 2018. Pictured above from left to right are Sandy Browning, Nancy Brady, Mike Brady, Betty Anderson, Glenda Lane, Madison Prudnick, Gillian Shreve, Barb Speicher, and Commissioner Paul Edwards. Not available for the picture, but recognized as volunteering for 80 or more hours were Joyce Lander, Carol Calhoun, Lisa Thayer-Welch, George Lander, and Carmen Smith.

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John Corbin (BS, CPT, MCPT, CSNC)
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