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  • Leadership Awards Luncheon

    Leadership Memphis is proud to host the 2021 Leadership Awards Luncheon on March 12, 2021, from 11:15 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Zoom, sponsored by Regional One Health and Sedgwick.

    Leadership Memphis will honor the following awards:

    • Dr. Jon McCullers, President, Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, as the 2021 Kate Gooch Leader of the Year
    • Rick Wagers, Senior Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, Regional One Health, as the 2021 Distinguished Alumni of the Year

    Leadership Memphis will also be honoring 10 Change Makers.

    Leadership Memphis considers Change Makes to be rare and unique forces of positive change. These dynamic individuals come from various backgrounds and organizations but share a common passion for bettering the world around them. Each Change Maker’s work has enhanced the community, uplifted other people, and made Memphis a better place.

    • Keith Blanchard, President & CEO, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis
    • Crystal Clark-Chatman, Founder & CEO, Beautiful Spirited Women
    • Dr. Divya Choudhary, Dean of College of Professional & Graduate Studies, Christian Brothers University
    • Dr. Reginald Coopwood, President & CEO, Regional One Health
    • Judge Bernice Donald, Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
    • Terri Freeman, Former President, National Civil Rights Museum
    • Jason Little, President & CEO, Baptist Memorial Health Care
    • Dr. Reginald Porter, Sr., Pastor, Metropolitan Baptist Church
    • Alexandria Smith, Chief HR Officer, City of Memphis
    • Leslie Lynn Smith, Former President & CEO, Epicenter

    This year’s event will feature a keynote speaker sponsored by Epicenter.

  • MLK Days of Service

    DATE: January 14-18, 2021

    TIME: Various

    LOCATION: Multiple Counties

    EVENT: The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday is a perfect opportunity for Memphians to honor Dr. King’s legacy through service. The MLK Days of Service empowers individuals, strengthens communities, bridges barriers, creates solutions to social problems, and moves us closer to Dr. King’s vision of a beloved community. Leadership Memphis and Volunteer Memphis are spending the entire weekend of January 14-18 honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy by hosting four days of important volunteer work throughout the Mid-South.

    Contact Andrea Hill at 901-278-0016 or ahill@leadershipmemphis.org with questions.

    More details coming soon.

  • Alumni Holiday Party

    Leadership Memphis will host its annual Alumni Holiday Party on Monday, December 14 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. CST virtually on Zoom! There will be much holiday spirit and different “party rooms” for networking, music and more. Stan Bell “The Bellringer” will be our DJ for the evening and there will also be a special guest appearance by a local celebrity- you won’t want to miss it!

    Sponsored by V2 Media, Morris Marketing Group, and Performance Point LLC.

    This event is free to all Leadership Memphis alumni and corporate sponsors.

    Register Here!

    Have any questions or need assistance? Contact Leadership Memphis Alumni Coordinator, Austin Hasenmueller, at ahasenmueller@leadershipmemphis.org.

     

  • Family Volunteer Day: Caregivers At All Levels

    Join us to celebrate caregivers on AKA Caregivers Day Observance! There will be an informational session and a painting session on November 20, 2020. Register Here!

    Choose the paint kit ticket only if you want to participate during painting session of the event. Paint kits will consist of a 9X12 canvas, paint instructions, paint, table top easels, paint brushes, and apron. Kits will be picked up. Pickup dates for kits are:

    November 12, 2020, from 3:00pm – 5:00pm
    November 13, 2020, from 4:00pm – 6:00pm
    November 14, 2020, from 11:00am – 1:00pm
    The pickup location for all days is: YellowRose Studios, 4821 American Way Suite 303, Memphis, TN 38118.

    Speakers from Baptist Health Care, Alzheimers and Dementia Services, and the Alzheimers Association.

    This event is in partnership with Volunteer Memphis and Baptist Health Care.

    Register Here!

     

  • 13th Annual Multicultural Breakfast

    Friday, November 6, 2020 from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Lunchpool.

    Sponsored By: International Paper and FedEx

    Moderator: Rose Flenorl, Manager of Global Citizenship, FedEx Corporation.

    Co-Chairs: Rene Bustamante & Shunji Brown Woods

    Featuring: Bridges, Facing History and Ourselves, Girl Scouts Heart of the South, and the National Civil Rights Museum

    This year’s theme — Shaping the Future of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion — focuses on looking towards the future and building a foundation of diversity, equity, and inclusion in Memphis’ youth organizations. The November 6th event presented by International Paper and FedEx will be hosted virtually on Lunchpool and feature representatives from Bridges, Facing History and Ourselves, National Civil Rights Museum, as well as Girl Scouts Heart of the South. This is a free event to all who RSVP. Leadership Memphis will send you the Lunchpool log in details a week prior to the event.

    Register here!

    For more information about Lunchpool visit https://letslunchpool.com/

    For any questions or issues, contact Leadership Memphis Alumni Coordinator, Austin Hasenmueller at ahasenmueller@leadershipmemphis.org.

     

  • Make A Difference Days

    The purpose of Make A Difference Days is to encourage financial literacy for all ages and to provide access to valuable resources to support the economic growth in communities that may not have access to bank personnel and/or financial literacy information. 

    WHEN: October 22-24, 2020

    For more information, please contact Andrea Hill at ahill@leadershipmemphis.org. 

    More details coming soon.

  • Volunteer Memphis Awards

    Volunteer Memphis Awards

    Our 3rd Annual Volunteer Memphis Awards continues to celebrate excellence in volunteerism by individuals, civic groups, nonprofits, and businesses across the Mid-South. The virtual awards ceremony will be held on June 25, 2020 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

    The Volunteer Memphis Awards is a “thank you” to the 300,000 volunteers who give so tirelessly of themselves each year, as well as an opportunity to put a spotlight on many of the most passionate, dedicated and caring.

    CLICK HERE FOR THE 2020 VOLUNTEER MEMPHIS AWARDS!

  • Communicating during COVID-19

    Leadership Memphis invites you to join our Leadership Memphis Virtual Conversations as we talk about Leadership during this time of crisis during COVID-19.

    Our conversation on April 30, 2020 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm will be with Valerie Morris, President & CEO of Morris Marketing Group discussing Communicating during COVID.

     

  • Crisis Leadership

    Leadership Memphis invites you to join our Leadership Memphis Virtual Conversations as we talk about Leadership during this time of crisis during COVID-19.

    Our first conversation is Crisis Leadership: Guiding Yourself and Others Through Uncertainty and Chaos by Brad Federman, Chief Executive Officer of Performance Point LLC.

    April 16, 2020 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm

  • Corona Virus/COVID-19 Update

     

    Dear Leadership Memphis Alumni, Supporters, and Friends,

    It’s never easy to be a leader.

    In times like we are facing today, it is perhaps as tough as ever. We all have a role to play in keeping each other safe and adjusting to the ever-changing aspects of life and community. It’s what we do.

    We must have the courage to be examples for others. We must find ways to work as teams, even as we are asked to practice social distancing. There are opportunities to make a difference all around us. As communities become more isolated, fragmented, and fragile, we can find solutions while remaining sensible and safe. It’s what we do.

    Our country has not seen a disruption like this before. The changes being thrust upon us are intense and the end is not in sight. These are the times when leadership is needed most and as leaders, we will figure it out. It’s what we do.

    Thank you for doing your part as we continue to wade into uncharted waters. Here is what we are doing at Leadership Memphis and Volunteer Memphis:

    • All alumni activities are postponed until May 4, 2020
    • Executive and FastTrack Program participants will be notified of revised schedules and expectations in the coming days
    • Leadership Memphis and Volunteer Memphis staff will be working remotely starting March 17

    The safety of all LM stakeholders is our highest priority as we adjust to the COVID-19 outbreak. We are closely monitoring information coming from our state and local governments and will continue to act accordingly. Please stay tuned to your inbox and social media channels for updates regarding events and LM activities.

    In the meantime, below are some volunteer ideas and learning opportunities you can utilize during this period where people might have more time on their hands than normal. If you have any addiional suggestions, please email me at dwilliams@leadershipmemphis.org.

    We want you and your families to be safe and stay healthy!

    Yours in community,
    David

    Volunteer Opportunities

    Social distancing has made volunteering difficult, but not impossible!

    Volunteer Memphis is working to create new ways to engage volunteers during the COVID-19 outbreak.

    Please note that Volunteer Memphis and Leadership Memphis are dedicated to providing our networks with resources and opportunities for people to give back to the community, or utilize for self-care. BUT, we need your help!

    If you know of any volunteer opportunities or resources for the Mid-South community, please send those to Andrea Hill, Director of Volunteer Memphis, at ahill@leadershipmemphis.org.

    Below are a few volunteer opportunities to strongly consider:

    Donate Blood with Vitalant
    Donations are down more than 25{88ac58e0ba1f65e821d2bc5ab4dfea8234c07f92c4567c8ef632c3b2746d51d1} 

    Vitalant, formerly Lifeblood, has five donation centers open in the greater Memphis area. It is urgent for healthy people to make a blood donation appointment by phone or through the Vitalant website.

    Vitalant staff follows rigorous safety and disinfection protocols at their donation centers. By setting appointments, the donation centers can practice social distancing.

    Giving blood has no impact on your immune system. If you have attempted to give blood in the past and were not able to, encourage others to donate today. Blood saves lives every day.

     

    Students who relied on schools for breakfast and lunch are now going without since schools are closed.

    The Mid-South Food Bank is asking for volunteers to help pack boxes of food for deserving families.

    Organizers are carefully scheduling shifts to practice social distancing while meeting the growing demand! The Food Bank also welcomes donations so they can purchase more food.

    Volunteers, please contact Clifton Rockett: crockett@midsouthfoodbank.org
    To donate, please contact Cathy Pope: cpope@midsouthfoodbank.org

    While at this time there is no proof our pets are susceptible to COVID-19 the Humane Society says it’s low on certain medical supplies and needs to find animals their loving, forever homes!

    Staff are performing adoptions by appointment only to adhere to social distancing, but if you can’t house an animal for good — consider fostering one! If you’re interested in fostering, email Ashley Moore at amoore@memphishumane.org for more information.

    Finally, to keep staff members and animals safe, the Humane Society is suspending its volunteer program on March 20, but that doesn’t mean you still can’t help! Donating to the Humane Society will allow them to continue their lifesaving work!

    With so many people isolating themselves, a friendly voice can make all the difference. A good idea after your hellos might be to ask if there’s anything you can do to help the person(s) you’ve called.

    Do they have the food, water, or medicines they need? What about their pets? If you have the time to make those calls, do it.

    We also want to shoutout the Downtown Neighborhood Association for posting an offer to help people with errands, food, pets, and more through the NextDoor app!

     

    Okay, so while not technically volunteering, supporting local restaurants will really help out your friends, neighbors, AND the economy.

    Volunteer to call a restaurant of your choice and order for pick-up, delivery, or even buy a gift card!

    Each restaurant has its own hours and details for take-out or delivery, so make sure to check Google or the Memphis Restaurant Association website for more information.

    Complete (and return) the 2020 Census!

    The U.S. Census Bureau should finish sending out the 2020 Census this week and it is important that you fill yours out and return it either online, over the phone, or through the mail!

    Local, State, and Federal government offices use the census to determine:

    • Where to distribute tax dollars
      • Think hospitals, highways, and school lunch programs
    • How to implement public improvement strategies
      • Like reducing traffic and making school districts
    • Where emergency services can be most effective
      • When disasters happen, census data tells agencies where the people most affected are

    Virtual Volunteer Opportunities During COVID-19 Outbreak

    Lend a hand from the comfort of home!

    Volunteer Memphis understands not everyone is in a position to volunteer face-to-face, but that’s where we come in!As one of 250 local affiliates of the Points of Light Foundation, we are sharing some of the virtual volunteer opportunities they have identified.

    Here are just a few for now, but we’re working on a more comprehensive list to share in the coming weeks!

    Help Someone Find Their Roots

    Ancestry.com hosts the Ancestry World Archives Project (AWAP) that provides volunteers free software to access images they can transcribe into a publicly-searchable database.

    Members of the Ancestry World Archives Project use their passion for genealogy to help others discover their roots!

    You know the old saying, “it takes a village to raise a child?” Well, CareerVillage.org is taking that approach to teach millions of college students about the professional world.

    Some questions even come from high school students looking to better understand what they should study, or where they should go to college.

    All you need is a LinkedIn account to start helping students become better informed about the career decisions they’re facing!

    Bookshare.org offers thousands of books to people with reading disabilities.

    People with dyslexia, blindness, cerebral palsy, and other reading barriers can customize their experience to suit their reading style while enjoying virtual access to almost any book they need for school, work, or just the joy of reading.

    As a volunteer, you can scan books that Bookshare doesn’t have in their collection — proofread files scanned by other volunteers and format them — or become a mentor and help raise awareness about their services!

    Crisis Text Line is a 24/7 national crisis-intervention and counseling service conducted exclusively through SMS text.

    Volunteers use the nonprofit’s web-based platform to provide emotional support to people dealing with issues like bullying, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, and more.

    Prospective volunteers go through screening and a self-paced training program. Once completed, volunteers sign up for one four-hour shift, each week, for a year.

    Did you know more than 300,000 people volunteer every year in the Memphis metro area? It’s true.

    You’re very likely one of them or know many of them. We want to thank those selfless volunteers for their service and that’s why we created the Volunteer Memphis Awards!

    There are categories for volunteers of all ages. Individuals, civic groups, nonprofits, and corporate volunteers are all eligible. So take a minute and nominate someone for their selfless spirit here https://volunteermemphis.org/2020-volunteer-memphis-awards/.

    Nominations are accepted through April 2020, but there’s no time like the present!

    Whether producing our 9/11 Day of Remembrance for first responders, Make a Difference Day for caregivers, or MLK Days of Service to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — Volunteer Memphis is proud to organize multiple Days of Service.Now, we’re exploring the idea of a Virtual Day of Service! What would that look like to you? What are some impactful ideas we should consider as a part of our Virtual Day of Service?

    Please pass along your ideas to ahill@leadershipmemphis.org.