Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Year in review

I wrote a year in review for the Todd County Tribune. It encompasses the events of a busy 2009 for Sicangu Tikaga Okiciyapi. Check it out here.

Happy New Year!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Crow Creek

Check out some of the amazing ways online tools are being utilized for volunteering, community building, and community service.

Please check out what is happening in Crow Creek right now, in the heart of South Dakota. Please get involved if you feel moved to do so. Contact me if you would like to work together to do something.

http://www.can-do.org/virtualvolunteer/rideforlights/index.php

Take Care,

Dominique

VISTA Glacial Lakes Blog

Hey everyone,

I hope you had a wonderful holiday and are surviving the snow:)

I am Dominique, a new VISTA in Watertown SD.  Please take a moment to check out the blog I am creating for our glacial lakes volunteer program through Volunteers of America.  If you like it, please consider "following" it, becoming a fan on facebook, etc.  Thanks so much!




http://http://glacialakesvolunteer.blogspot.com/

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Baseball Player Trumpets Volunteerism

Here is a nice story about Curtis Granderson, a center fielder recently traded to the New York Yankees (yuck!), who is also know for his philanthropy and passion for community service. Interestingly enough, Granderson is one of the chief spokespeople for Action Plan, a partnership between Major League Baseball and Volunteers of America.

Maybe I'll see if he'd like to come out to Sioux Falls and speak to some future major leaguers!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Use of food stamps up

I hope you all had a chance to read the article in Sunday's New York Times about the recent increase in the use of food stamps and the corresponding decrease in its stigma. If there's a silver lining associated with the increased demand for what's officially termed the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, it's that more people now realize that not everyone who needs food stamps is a lazy bum trying to avoid employment.

A map displaying food stamp usage rates by county nationwide accompanies the article. Rates are displayed for all residents, children, whites, and blacks. Each county's change in food stamp use since 2007 is also provided.

The highest rates are found in Indian Country, the Rio Grande Valley, the Ozarks, Appalachian Kentucky, and the Mississippi Delta.