Showing posts with label Benefit Bank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benefit Bank. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Next generation of VISTAs

My year with AmeriCorps at Oberlin's Bonner Center for Service and Learning will be up next month. But the Ohio Benefit Bank will still be thriving in Oberlin and Lorain County thanks to three national service members who will be continuing the great work. I want to take this opportunity to introduce them.

Two new AmeriCorps*VISTA members, both recent Oberlin College graduates, will take over the task of organizing the Oberlin tax clinics. Instead of being stationed at the Bonner Center for Service and Learning, these VISTAs will be working directly out of Oberlin Community Services and will have other duties in addition to their work with the Ohio Benefit Bank. They will both begin in mid-July.
  • Corey Patrick Harkins, also known as 'Cuy,' graduated from Oberlin College in May 2012 with a passion for education and community service and a degree in Environmental Studies. Born and raised on an emu farm in the Sierra Nevadas, Cuy values hard work and collaboration. He is excited to work with OCS as the AmeriCorps*VISTA Math Tutoring Coordinator. In this position, Cuy will be coordinating the America Counts program in Prospect Elementary School, as well as overseeing the training of Ohio Benefit Bank counselors. Corey can be reached at americacounts@oberlin.net
  • Alex Toutant will join OCS as an AmeriCorps*VISTA Volunteer Coordinator this summer, where he will work to increase the volunteer programming and assist with the Ohio Benefit Bank program. He graduated with a B.A. from Oberlin College, where he studied Politics and Comparative American Studies. Over the past two years, Alex has spent over 700 hours volunteering in nonprofit organizations that specifically seek to improve the lives of low- income and homeless populations in the United States. In his spare time, he enjoys reading and discussing politics. Alex can be reached at ocservices@oberlin.net
A third VISTA at the Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio will be continuing the community organizing work of Megan Surniak, whose term ended in June. She covers Ohio Benefit Bank tax and benefits sites in Huron, Erie, Crawford, and Lorain counties, and she will now be supervising the benefits sites in Oberlin and Wellington (the territory formerly covered by the VISTA at the Bonner Center).

  • Nancy Ann Smith is an AmeriCorps VISTA and she is currently serving as a Community Organizer, promoting greater access to the Ohio Benefit Bank, working through Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio. Nancy comes with a teaching and Community Action Agency background and chose to serve the area in this way because she is a success story of using public assistance to climb out of poverty, become the first of her family to be a college graduate, and find fulfillment teaching children, then adults, and now agencies. She could not be serving the community now if she had not received essential assistance throughout the years when her children were of school ages and she was earning her teaching degree. Nancy can be reached at nsmith@secondharvestfoodbanks.org

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Happy New Year

I tend to mark my life by big events, not the numerical year they happened on. This means I have to stop and think when people ask me for a date or how long I've been doing something. The start of school in August/September is one of the big markers; it's almost bigger than January 1st. So! A new year, full of possibilities as the leaves turn crunchy and change color, the air gets crisp, hot soup becomes appealing, and I dig out my big down comforter for the winter.

WHAT'S BEEN HAPPENING:
  • Day of Service! I'm tallying the numbers with Christina, but we had an awesome turnout and a beautiful day! (it only rained for a bit during registration). Ma'ayan has an awesome blog post about Day of Service 2010 here: http://blogs.oberlin.edu/community/community_service/serve_it_up_obi.shtml
  • The BCSL had it's first Open House in Daub House, and it was a huge success! Over 115 people showed up for tasty lasagna and pizza from Lorenzo's. Make sure and drop by to find a service site for the year; Andy's conducting a bunch of America Reads tutor interviews and Donna is meeting with all the Bonners.
  • Classes started! All of a sudden the sidewalks are crawling with students. Best of luck, getting your schedule set.
  • I went to the big Ohio Benefit Bank Conference in Columbus on Sept. 1 and 2. So many people doing so many good things to lift people out of poverty! Very thought provoking, emotional, and educational. The most interesting tidbit my brain latched onto was this paraphrased quote from a lady whose name I can't remember: "Sometimes people ask me 'What's new in hunger?' And I say NOTHING. Nothing is new in hunger. People are hungry and they need food, and that's all there is to it." And I thought yep, that's all there is to it.
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Upcoming BCSL events direct from the email of the wonderful Sarah Ho:

Community Connections Fair
Thursday, September 16, 2010
4:30 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Wilder Bowl (Rain site: Science Center Atrium)
Student Organizations, religious communities, and non-profit agencies will gather to distribute information about their programs and answer any questions you might have! Stop by and find your perfect service site!

Winter Term Workshops
Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 4:30pm: Science Center Room A154
Wednesday, Sept. 29 at 7:30pm: Science Center Room A154

One of the most valuable tools in college career development is the experiences you have in your field of interest. In this workshop, learn what resources are available to you in finding a winter term internship, what you need to prepare, and how to use networking techniques to find your ideal experience. Co-hosted by the Bonner Center for Service & Learning and the office of Career Services.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Random Monday

Incoming Freshman: It's not too late to sign up for the 14th annual Day of Service! (you may also fill out page 57 of the Big Book of Forms).

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Welcome freshman and Baby Bonners!

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Today is Random Monday, because I am not quite coherent enough for a blog post with a beginning, middle, and end. (Idea stolen from YarnHarlot.ca)

1. I spent several days tabling for the Benefit Bank at the Lorain County Fair. I had a lot of fun talking to my fellow tabelers about such things as pig farms, tattoos, the history of Elyria, and the Bee Barn. We handed out a lot of literature encouraging people to check their eligibility, but didn't do so many quick checks or applications.

2. I went to the Cleveland meeting of Voices for Ohio's Children. Hopefully I'll be able to make that another post, because I'd really like to share what I learned.

3. But first I should clean my car and find all the hand-outs they gave us.

4. I went to my first Second Harvest Farmer's Market. Or rather, I learned the difference between the two Oberlin Roads that run parallel to each other but end in radically difference places in the county. I showed up embarrassingly late and frustrated, only to be completely charmed by the Ohio Benefit Bank van crew, Russell and Erin.

5. I seriously need to investigate a GPS.

6. Welcome Baby Bonners!!! And welcome freshman! The possibilities are endless. :)

7. I forget what 7 was supposed to be.

8. The LEADS Economic Challenge happened on Friday. I was thrilled to see the game come to life, and I can't wait to add in the suggestions I got to the rules for when the Baby Bonners play it.

9. Tomorrow Sam (Second Harvest North Central VISTA) and I leave for Columbus for the big Benefit Bank conference.

10. I'm hoping that as my thoughts about this whole poverty thing coalesce, my blog posts will become more coherent. I can't help but feel the reflections and discussions I am leading are scattered because my own thoughts are so scattered.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Hello from Canton

Incoming Freshman: It's not too late to sign up for the 14th annual Day of Service! (you may also fill out page 57 of the Big Book of Forms).

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Hello from a Kent State University in Canton where I'm leading my first Benefit Bank training (my other two first trainings got canceled). All is going well so far. I even managed to get through the traffic jam and arrive early to the training location. Later I will be in Wellington at the Lorain County Fair promoting the Benefit Bank. It is a Benefit Bank filled day!

Also, a big thanks to fellow VISTA Travis for setting up the training, making sure I found the library, and giving me the last of his business cards to fill out. :) Thanks to Greer too (my regional coordinator) for answering the questions I could not.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Gearing Up

Incoming Freshman: It's not too late to sign up for the 14th annual Day of Service! (you may also fill out page 57 of the Big Book of Forms).
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Things are starting to get crazy at the BCSL. As school approaches, the majority of the staff is hurrying to get things done, be it recruitment or reports or public relations or last minute details. We also welcomed Avi (Policy Options Intern) and Sarah Ho (Civic Engagement Intern) back to after their summer travels. Yay! Tuesday's staff meeting had a full table and a high laugh volume.

As a student, I am used to the craziness starting on the first day of school, so it is interesting to see the craziness from the flip-side. First year students don't arrive for two weeks, but Avi thought he spotted one out the window yesterday. Here's what the pre-student organized chaos looks like:

Day of Service: Christina, DOS Coordinator, is reporting 370 freshmen are signed up, which breaks last years records! (And you can still sign up!) She has the site leader t-shirts coming and is getting ready for a last wave of recruitment.

LEADS: Brenda, LEADS and CSWSP Coordinator, is working out the last minute details on the LEADS schedule, looking for paint, and trying to come up with menu items. The LEADS opening dinner is this Sunday!

Bonner Scholars: Donna, Director of the Bonners, is working on the fine details for the Baby Bonner orientation and looking for one last 2014 candidate.

BCSL, general: Beth, Director of the BCSL, is disappearing to undisclosed locations for stretches of time so she won't be bothered while putting the final touches on a major report that is due really soon.

Education Outreach: Andy Frantz, who directs programs related to education, is handing out schedules for Education Discussion Lunches and America reads tutoring orientations as well as organizing the launch of the Oberlin-wide book reading of Farenheight 451.

Events: Sarah Ho, Civic Engagement Intern, jumped right back into the thick of it by planning madly for the BCSL Open House during orientation and ordering tasty food for the Baby Bonners.

Food Policy: Avi (Policy Options Intern) is getting back into the swing of things and organizing lots of big meetings to talk about Policy Options to get the ball rolling.

Data/PR/Benefit Bank: My Benefit Bank training on Saturday was canceled, so maybe I'll have time to get some of this stuff done: I'm putting finishing touches on graphics for a BCSL Banner, the annual report, doing massive updates to the new BCSL website that will hopefully go live before students get back, aiming to have a Science Center Display done before classes start, gathering statistics for the poverty simulation, and trying to help the Benefit Bank clients trickling from OCS. And next week I'm hanging out at the Lorain County fair, promoting the Benefit Bank with Community Action. Phew.

Happy weekend!

Friday, July 30, 2010

Dissecting my job: What is The Benefit Bank?

Now that I have explained what VISTA is and where my paycheck comes from, on to the next organization I work with: Second Harvest Food Banks and the Benefit Bank.


The Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks (OASHF) provide food to people who need it.
Within OASHF is the Benefit Bank, an organization that helps people in poverty get access to governmental benefits like food stamps, cash assistance, and Medicade. It does this by training people to use the online Benefit Bank software to fill out benefits applications electronically and submit them to Job and Family Services online.


This helps cut down the wait time to process the applications and educates the applicants on the process and documents needed to complete the application. The Benefit Bank started out as a VISTA project and is now staffed mostly by VISTAs and former VISTAs. It's grown astronomically in the past five years, and I hope it continues to grow and sustain itself.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Since we last met

Goodness, if I'm going to get this blog of the ground I have GOT to post more. Fortunately I started drafting up posts last night and there is the ability to schedule posts on Blogger. Hooray for the ability to stockpile blog posts!

Things that I have done since I last posted:

Benefit Bank: Crash Course on Counseling
  1. Served as a benefits counselor at a resource fair at the Lorain County Adult Parole Office (1st official day out of training, excellent start....)
  2. Served as a benefits counselor for 2 clients down at Oberlin Community Services
  3. Gone to a regional Benefit Bank group meeting in Medina
  4. Introduced Benefit Bank people to the unique position that is the Oberlin College Benefit Bank VISTA (more to come on this later)
  5. Printed posters to advertise a Benefit Bank event (to do: poster downtown)
  6. Rented a car so I can observe the Community Training this Friday

BCSL: With The Generous Help of Claudine (VISTA who started my position)
  1. Drafted a BCSL annual report newsletter with the help of Claudine
  2. Drafted a report for the Carnegie Foundation with the help of Claudine
  3. Learned how to make meeting agendas with the help of Claudine
  4. Helped out at a food distribution at Oberlin Community Services with the help of Claudine
  5. Attended staff meetings and lunches (Claudine was there)
  6. Argued with the oberlin.edu server about it not wanting to upload pages to the website (while Claudine was on a well-deserved vacation)
  7. Sliced my finger open while cutting cardboard for the BCSL Science Center display cabinet (NOT with the help of Claudine)

VISTA: In the Background
  1. Faxed in time sheets
  2. Got paid
Off to meet with Benefit Bank directors,
Ondrea
Americorps*VISTA, BCSL Enthusiast