Volunteers Make a Difference
Kudos to the many volunteers who give generously of their time and energy in working exhibit booths across the country! Some volunteers like SLPs Charlie Osborne and Kavita Kaul not only work in the booth but also give input into what materials to send to the convention, physically set up the booth, organize additional workers, and help man the booth throughout the event!
Charlie and Kavita contacted the Foundation and asked if they could volunteer for their state conventions. Thanks to them - materials were available at the Wisconsin and Virginia conventions.
Susan Hamilton, of Washington state, is always a first-rate volunteer as she helps get the word out about the newest products on stuttering treatment at the all-day Tacoma-NSA workshop.
Terri Jones of the Foundation’s Memphis office reported, “It was a privilege to represent SFA at the Mid-South Conference. I enjoyed hearing stories of the early days of the Foundation from the many attendees, many of whom remembered founder, Malcolm Fraser. I also got feedback on how our materials are helping their clients.”
“Professional boother” and booster Carol Ecke continues her enthusiastic convention schedule and relates how exciting it is for her to have SLPs and students volunteering in the booth alongside of her. |