Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Volunteer Spotlight: Riley Peick


Riley is one of our college-aged interns, assisting Hands4Hope this summer.  Riley Peick currently lives in El Dorado Hills for the summer and will be returning to Saint Louis University (St. Louis, Missouri) in the fall to continue his studies in Business.  

Riley moved to California the middle of his sophomore year of high school and attended Sacramento-based Jesuit High School until graduating. Wanting to continue his Jesuit education, Riley decided to attend Saint Louis University. This is where his passion for service really kicked off!  Joining a learning community called Micah, he was able to find a permanent service site and a lot of other fun and rewarding service events, much like Hands4Hope has.



"I got to go on a service learning trip to Honduras in January that was focused on microfinance and poverty alleviation for those living in extreme poverty. Already wanting to become an economics professor one day, this trip added to my desire to learn more about economic development and use my business degree for something beneficial to help the world's 3 billion people who live on less than two dollars a day!" exclaims Riley.



As Riley returned home to El Dorado Hills, he wanted to continue his service work and asked to intern with Hands4Hope for the summer​.  "I chose to volunteer at Hands4Hope because it reminded me a lot of what I had done in college. I love to help plan service experiences and Hands4Hope was a perfect fit for me," says Riley.



Riley ​is in the process of leading Hands4Hope's first School Supply Drive and has done a phenomonal job!  "Riley has taken his summer internship with Hands4Hope to another level! His commitment to service and the youth involved with Hands4Hope is evident through his continued and tireless efforts.  Riley has been an instrumental leader in the 1st annual Hands4Hope School Supply Drive. As a result of his commitment, coordination and planning we are confident that many students in El Dorado County will be prepared and ready for the 2014-2015 school year!" explains Nicole Craine, our Youth Development Coordinator. 

Mikan, our Outreach Coorindator, further adds "Riley’s enthusiasm and willingness to not just help, but to take on the responsibility of handling details, has made our summer events much more successful.  We’ll miss him when he returns to school!"



Thank you Riley for all your hard work and commitment to Hands4Hope!

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Volunteer Spotlight: Ethan Weiner

Ethan and his family in their Hands4Hope t-shirts.

Ethan Weiner is an incoming freshman at Ponderosa High School and comes from a highly involved Hands4Hope family. His sister helped start the H4H Club at Union Mine High School and his mother serves on the H4H Board of Directors. After seeing their experiences, Ethan, along with some friends, decided to start a H4H Club at Herbert Green Middle School. Ethan said, “I saw the opportunity to start the Hands4Hope Club at Herbert Green as my friend and I were looking for a way to give back to our community and there were no opportunities to volunteer at our school that I knew of.” 

With guidance from Jennifer Bassett and the youth development coordinator, Ethan and his friends were able to hit the ground running. The first project the group voted to support was to help foster children with supplies they might need (clothes, school supplies, etc.). After a group breakout session and discussion, they decided to host a carnival, with games and prizes to bring in donations for their project.  “The carnival was a huge success and we learned how difficult it is to organize and promote an event. I believe the lessons learned will help me in the future when I join the Club at Ponderosa in the fall and then on in life,” stated Ethan.

When asked about his experience with Hands4Hope Ethan responded, “By being involved with Hands4Hope it has changed my perspective as to what a leader is and how anybody can be a leader. I look forward to continuing to give back to my community for years to come and bettering my leadership skills while continuing with H4H. I hope to assist in H4H expanding throughout our local community and more. I really enjoyed bringing the H4H Club to Herbert Green and hope it lives for years to come.”

Thank you Ethan for all you do with Hands4Hope!

To see the Hands4Hope 
Club at Herbert Green Middle School in action CLICK HERE!






Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Hands4Hope's 1st Annual School Drive

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The Details:


The 1st annual Hands4Hope School Supply Drive will benefit children in need in El Dorado County. Hands4Hope youth leaders & volunteers will work with local business, agencies  and community members to collect items such as: backpacks, notebooks, pencils, pens, scissors, glue sticks, binder paper, construction paper, Kleenex and other school supply items.

Our Goal:
The goal for this event is to provide a backpack filled with necessary school supplies to each child in need before school begins in early August 2014.  To match previous collection efforts made by The Placerville Union School District the drive will need to collect enough school supplies and backpacks to serve 240 students (K-8th grades). However, the El Dorado Union High School District has expressed great interest in Hands4Hope expanding the drive to also provide school supplies to students in grades 9-12th.

List of Greatest Needs:

  • Backpacks
  • Composition books
  • Pens
  • Pencils
  • Red Pens
  • Folders
  • Enclosed pencil sharpeners
  • Glue sticks
  • Construction paper
  • Kleenex
  • Binder paper
  • Dry erase markers
  • Highlighters



Events & Actions:

Community Donation Bins:
Hands4Hope donation bins for community donations of school supplies will be available July 14-August 3, 2014 at the following business and/or agencies:


  •    Starbucks (2215 Francisco Dr, EDH)
  •    Starbucks (4311 Town Center Blvd, EDH)
  •    El Dorado Hills Fire Station #84 (Francisco Drive, EDH)
  •    El Dorado Hills Fire Station #85 (Wilson Dr, EDH)
  •    El Dorado Hills Fire Station #86 (Bass Lake Drive, EDH)
  •    El Dorado Hills Fire Station #87 (Golden Foothill Pkway, EDH)
  •    St. Stephens Church (Olsen Ln, EDH)
  •    Lakehills Church (Rossmore Ln, EDH)
  •    EDH Library (Silva Valley Pkwy, EDH)
  •    California Welcome Center (Town Center, EDH)
  •    Round Table (Town Center (Town Center, EDH)
  •    Zia’s (Town Center, EDH)
  •    Community Service District (El Dorado Hills Blvd, EDH)
  •    Rock’n Frogs (2201 Francisco Dr, EDH)
  •    US Bank (1020 White Rock Road) 
  •    El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department (300 Fair lane road Placerville)
Neighborhood School Supply Blitz:
On July 19th (9:00am-12:00pm) Hands4Hope youth volunteers will lead a Neighborhood School Supply Blitz by Distributing 1,200 Hands4Hope School Supply Fliers along with donation bags to residents in three local communities (Blackstone, Promontory, and Four Seasons). Volunteers will return to those neighborhoods on July 29th (9:00am-12:00pm) to collect donation bags. 


Tabling Events:
Office Max-On July 27th and August 3rd (12:00-2:00pm) youth volunteers in partnership with Office Max will set up a donation table in front of the Office Max located at 3041 Forni Rd Placerville. Patrons will be able to purchase prepackaged supply kits ready for donation.Sam’s Club- On July 27th (12:00-2:00pm) youth volunteers will set up a donation table in front of the Sam’s Club located at 2495 Iron Point Rd, Folsom. Patrons will be able to purchase requested school supplies and donate as they leave the store.

How you can help:
     1. Purchase the items in greatest need
 
     2. Drop off at any of the Community Donation Bins.If you live in the El Dorado Hills' communities for the Neighborhood School Supply Blitz, leave the items on your doorstep during the collection time.Or visit us at any of the Table Events.