Monday, April 29, 2013

Go Red for Women

Live Healthy

Are you aware of just how powerful you are? You have the power to stop a killer. And you don’t need to become a kung fu master or undercover agent to do it. All you have to do is adopt a few simple habits that’ll put you on the road to a heart healthy lifestyle.

How to Prevent Heart Disease

Do you take care of your family? Goes without saying. Do you take care of your home? Of course. Do you take care of your heart? Probably not.
It may not be at the top of most women’s to-do lists, but caring for your heart through a healthy diet and regular physical activity is the secret weapon to preventing heart disease. While many may assume that popping a few pills that your healthcare provider prescribed is enough to quell symptoms or prevent a heart attack, the real preventative power lies with real changes to your lifestyle – which can reduce the risk for heart disease by as much as 80 percent.

Heart-Healthy Exercise

Exercising on a regular basis can sound great – in theory. But when it comes to actually doing it, are you among the many who will find anything and everything possible to occupy your time instead?
If every effort to embark on a new fitness plan ends with a new running shoes or exercise equipment that remain unused, it’s time to change your mindset. First of all, know you’re not alone. We all face this struggle; and the good news is that we can all conquer it. After all, you don’t have to workout like you’re training for a marathon to get your heart in great shape.
It can be as simple as walking briskly for just 30 minutes a day. And the housecleaning you did to procrastinate your workout? Believe it or not, that counts as exercise, too. You don’t have to go for an actual run to get a runner’s high. That rush you get at the sight of a gleaming bathroom counts too.
There are so many types of physical activity that can improve your cholesterol levels, lower your blood pressure and simply make you feel good.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

This poem is dedicated to the men and women that have been building the most recent Habitat for Humanity House! Thank you.


Dedicated Hearts

Dedicated hearts like yours
Are not so easy to find.
It takes a special person to be
So generous and kind.
To care so much for your fellow man
Is a quality all too rare.
Yet you give of your time and talents,
For all in need to share.
So thank you for being a volunteer,
We're privileged to work with you.
We want you to know how appreciated you are,
Not just today, but the whole year through.

Friday, April 19, 2013

My Thoughts Today,

I am writing today in my own words about the tragic few days we have endured as a country.

The one absolute positive in every single story is how the VOLUNTEERS of each and every community hit by the sadness and loss and all communities across the nation, have been the one group of people that has given of their time so free and unselfishly.

Many Volunteers in West, Texas have lost their lives by helping others....
Who were the first people that ran to help the hurt and injured in Boston, the volunteers...

This is exactly why I have been a very active volunteer for over 25 years...The giving to others make you complete and whole.  If you have never volunteered, I implore you to get out in your community and find an organization that needs you, a school, a family, a church, a shelter....please.
Volunteering knows no age...I have 6 year old children who help with project at their school or church, and I have worked with hundreds of women volunteering into their 90's at hospitals...
Our world is definitely in need of strong communities...we build these through Volunteerism...
I send my prayers to all those hurt, suffering loss, and devastation.

Sincerely,
Meg Nicholas  

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

 

National Volunteer Week April 21-27, 2013



National Volunteer Week is about inspiring, recognizing and encouraging people to seek out imaginative ways to engage in their communities. It’s
about demonstrating to the nation that by working together,
we have the fortitude to meet our challenges and accomplish our goals.

This is the perfect opportunity for your organization and volunteers to seize the moment and share the national spotlight that National Volunteer Week deservedly receives. Simultaneously, you can leverage this brief window of national opportunity to advance your individual cause and promote volunteer commitment in your community.

HandsOn Network Action Centers are the central hub of volunteerism in their communities. This National Volunteer Week 2013 they will lead projects that put people at the center of change, host recognition and award ceremonies and find unique ways to celebrate the impact that service has made in their communities.
Photo: What sad events...God Bless all the injured.

Friday, April 12, 2013

         Words of Encouragement For  Volunteers

 
Volunteers are one of the most important people in the world. These are people who have dedicated their lives to help others that are in need of help and love. The article below has a few words of encouragement for volunteers that you can utilize.

Volunteers must know that they are a blessing. They are love in motion. They bring hope to the hopeless, they bring smiles to the sad and they lift up spirits of those who are down.

Volunteers do not essentially have the time, they simply have the heart. No one is more appreciated in this world than a person who lightens the burden of others. Volunteers are encouraged to keep up the good work. They should know that kindness is the utmost wisdom.

I know that you will agree with me when I say that we are very proud of Volunteers. These people don’t get paid, not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless. The work they do is so great that there is no price that will ever amount to it. You can go to alrtnet.org to see some of the work they have done.

Anytime they feel down they should see the smiles they put on other people’s faces. The hope they restore and the love they give to those that need it. They are selfless because they put the needs of others before theirs. They are angels wearing the disguise of normal people living normal lives. These are only some of the words of encouragement for volunteers.

I am certain that you will make good use of the words of encouragement for volunteers that I have mentioned above. Follow my blog and become a volunteer in your community.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Everyone who wants to help Wayne County Habitat for Humanity go register and help "Build It"!
 
 
"Home Run" for Habitat 5K Run/Walk for Wayne County
 
Saturday, April 20th at 7:00am
 
Ceredo Kenova registration 6:30am in the parking lot of
Kenny Queen Hardware.
Go to: Tri-StateRacer.com and sign up...please!
 
We need your help, We need your support, We need you...so we can build homes for those in need!
Cover Photo

Location and Contact Information!!!
Phone(304) 272-3861
Emailwaynecountyhabitat@yahoo.com
Websitehttp://www.habitat.org
Volunteer West Virginia
VOLUNTEERWV.ORG

Their mission statement:
 Volunteer West Virginia, the state's Commission for National and Community Service, challenges West Virginians to strengthen their communities through service and volunteerism. Through our programs and services, we identify and mobilize resources, promote an ethic of service, and empower communities to solve problems and improve the quality of life for individuals and families.