What Do Americans Care About?

May 12, 2010

Parade Magazine's New Poll Shows That Americans Are in the Midst of a Volunteering Boom

(CBS)  According to a new poll conducted by Parade Magazine, our nation is in the midst of a volunteering boom at home and abroad.

The Early Show took a closer look at why Americans are doing good deeds. Parade Contributing Editor Emily Listfield and volunteers Laura Tucker and Tonya Ingram sat down with Early Show co-anchor Erica Hill to talk about this positive new trend.

According to Listfield, public service has become more than a phrase or a school requirement.

"Basically we see public service not just as a phrase or a way of life these days," she said. "I think once people get in the habit of it they continue. Especially once they see how it affects other people and how it affects them."

The Parade poll showed that 91 percent of Americans have been engaged in community in the last 18 months.

"What we have found is a combination of things. During hard times people reach out to their neighbors. We are seeing more women volunteering and we're calling it the Obama effect," Listfield explained. "Unanimously they believe it's personally important to support a cause that's important to them. It's simply altruism. Seventy-eight percent believe they're more involved than their parents, many of them are getting their children involved."

The poll breaks down volunteers into three types: Yeppies, rapid responders and the mission-minded.

Yeppies:

According to Listfield, yeppies are young engaged problem solvers. They tend to be young. They have a strong belief individuals can change the world and they seek out ways to contribute and make a difference.

Listfield pointed out there's a new dynamic to this group because volunteering is very much a social act for them. Much of it takes place online, on Facebook and Twitter as a way to reach other people that feel like they do.

Rapid Responders :

Response is a key word; volunteers act in response to a certain event, Listfield pointed out.

"The catalyst tends to be very personal, for example if they have a loved one who has cancer; they get involved because of that. They react to things that touch them personally," she said.

Mission-minded :

"The last is mission-minded and they tend to be older and they're motivated by their religious beliefs. They see it as a moral imperative. They tend to support basic human needs such as food, shelter, etc. Some examples are Habitat for Humanity or your church or synagogue's local food bank," she explained.

Parade's poll also asked Americans what they would do if they had to give $100,000 to charity and the results showed:

TOP 4 CATEGORIES:

1. Food and Shelter for Needy
2. Research to Cure Disease
3. Disaster Relief
4. Animal Welfare

For Listfield, animal welfare was surprising.

"Animal welfare came out above education, religious donations, the environment and human rights," she said. "Americans love their pets. Food and shelter is a very basic human need and people react to that. And many people know someone who has been affected, say from cancer. For disaster relief we see the images on television and we respond."

The Parade poll also shows that community counts - with 94 percent who believe that it's important to be involved in a community cause.

*Taken from CBS News Online: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/03/08/earlyshow/main6278424.shtml?tag=mncol;lst;1


 

What America Cares About

May 12, 2010
by Michael J. Berland

America is in the midst of a boom--and one that is benefiting and bonding us all. "During past tough economic times, there was a decrease in volunteering," says Patrick Corvington, CEO of the federal Corporation for National and Community Service. "But today there's a 'compassion boom' of people helping others." An exclusive new PARADE poll shows how and...
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Worst-Paying College Degrees

May 11, 2010
We all know money doesn't buy happiness--and that's good news for these new grads.
by Charles Purdy, Yahoo! HotJobs senior editor

There's no denying the value of a college education: According to recent U.S. Census surveys, the median salary for college grads is more than $20,000 higher than that of people with only a high school diploma. And the unemployment rate for people with bachelor's degrees is almost half the rate for people without.

But some degrees are worth more than others, as ...


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Midland Daily News: Groups to make kits for youths exiting local foster care systems

May 3, 2010

Posted: Friday, April 30, 2010 8:00 am | Updated: 7:58 am, Fri Apr 30, 2010.

The Floyd Arbor of Gleaners #206 in partnership with the H.O.P.E Youth Board of the Michigan Youth Opportunities Initiative (MYOI) will work together on Join Hands Day May 1 to assemble survival kits for youths aging out of two local foster care systems.

The kits will be assembled at the Midland County Department of Human Services office, 1609 Washington St. H.O.P.E. and the Gleaners will be pa...


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Aquinas College Helps Support Foster Youth!

February 25, 2010

In an effort to remove barriers to higher education for young adults aging out of the Michigan Foster Care System, Aquinas College has created the "Fostering Success" Scholarship Initiative. This initiative will ensure that total assistance from scholarships and grants (including ETV funds, see below) will cover tuition, room, board and book...

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H.O.P.E. in the news!!

February 1, 2010

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Foster care program seeks to provide fleece blankets
By Ryan Taljonick || February 01, 2010
Central Michigan Life

Life can be difficult on foster children moving from home to home.

But something as simple as a fleece blanket can make all the difference.

The Volunteer Center at Central Michigan University and Isabella County Foster Care want to provide fleece blankets for every child in the foster care system.

That includes more than 200 children.

Selen...


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College Goal Sunday: Foster Youth Edition!

February 1, 2010
Get Assistance with your Financial Aid Paperwork on Sunday, Feb. 21st!

 

Foster Care College Goal Sunday is a student’s chance to maximize the amount of money they can apply for to attend college. If you are heading to college this fall and complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA Form), you may be eligible for federal and state grants that can help you with payi...


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First National Bank of Howell Helps Foster Care Youth Establish Financial Security and Build for the Future

January 28, 2010

“I feel certain that other banks would be able to enjoy a productive relationship with foster youth in their communities.”
 -- Terese Gainer, services supervisor, Livingston County DHS

By BILL PERRY

LANSING — Michigan relies on businesses, along with the public and educational sectors to build an educated workforce for the future. Education is critical to a strong economic foundation for the state. One community bank in Southeastern Michigan has accepted its role in this effort and f...


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MYOI Invitation

January 28, 2010


What?
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Michigan Youth Opportunities Initiative and John Seita Scholars Program Kalamazoo Kickoff Event.

Why?
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To learn more about the scholarship program and the Michigan Youth Opportunities Initiative, which provide resources and support for older youth in foster care.

When?
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Friday, Feb. 12, 2010 (11:00am-1:00pm)... Lunch is included!

Where?
Western Michigan University
Multicultural Center, Trimpe Building
Kalamazoo, MI 49008

How?
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Contact Selene and let her know you'd like to go!

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Aquinas Supports Foster Youth!

January 28, 2010

Aquinas College (Grand Rapids, Michigan):

In an effort to assist young adults leaving the Michigan Foster Care System, Aquinas College offers the Fostering Success Scholarship Initiative.  This initiative ensures that two prospective students per academic year will receive scholarships and grants covering tuition, room, board and book costs. 

Recipients must be Michigan Resident...


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