Council Board Meetings


The OCSC Council Board, generally, meets the third Thursday of January, March, May, September, and November, from 10:00 - 3:00, in the Council Office in Columbus.

Our office is located at: 51 North High Street (corner of Gay and High) on the eighth floor.

All Council meetings are open to the public.
For more information, please call (614) 728-2916.


2008 MEETINGS:

January 17, March 20, May 15, July 17, September 18 (Annual Retreat), November 20


2008 Council Minutes

2007 Council Minutes

2006 Council Minutes



council Board Member Resources


OCSC

Major Initiatives

  • AmeriCorps

    - Fact sheet, Statewide Program Directory, How Council programs are funded, Impact Statement, direct link to CNCS-AmeriCorps/Recruitment

  • Homeland Security

    - Citizen Corps Fact sheet, How do we fit into the picture (what is this?), Citizen Corps Councils, E-Newsletter, direct link to Ohio Citizen Corps Web site

Other Ways We Promote Service and Volunteerism

Council Notes

  • Direct return on investment: $1 in State Funds yields $23 in Federal support
  • Financial Statement
  • Agency’s Past and Anticipated Budget / Sources of Funding (State and Federal)
  • How the citizens/state of Ohio benefits from our existence - the extent to which the agency has operated in the public interest
  • Acronyms
  • Volunteer/Service Calendar
  • News Room Updates - Most recent press releases, news articles



SERVEOHIO EVENT CALENDAR
VOLUNTEER-PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT


Al Hribar
RSVP Volunteer
Marion, OH

Most of Al Hribar's days begin on the Marion north bus, then a quick transfer to the west bus; 40 minutes later Al arrives at the Marion Clark Community Action Center in Marion.Once inside, Al pours a cup of coffee and settles into his same comfortable seat in front of the piano.For nearly five years, familiar tunes have been heard throughout the center played by Al. Playing piano music at the Senior Meal site is Al's volunteer contribution for the Retired Senior Volunteer Program.

For Al, learning to play the piano took an exceptional amount of discipline and training; receiving 10 years of piano lessons in elementary school, reading music from Braille, and learning by ear Al has mastered the piano. As an adult, Al received training as a piano tuner through the Bureau of Services of the Vision Impaired. Al is blind in his eyes, but not in his heart. Catching the bus four to five times a week, he dedicates his days to the seniors who congregate together at the meal site. Playing swing music is Al's favorite because he says-seniors like it the best! Having their favorite songs as well, Al loves to play for the staff members before and after the meal. Also located at the center, are Head Start classrooms. Playing with the children and giving them music to sing gives Al joy.

Being over 55, Al was eligible for the RSVP program as a volunteer. RSVP provides Al with a bus pass because he cannot drive to his station. While at the center, Al enjoys eating lunch with the Senior Meal Program and says he is thankful for volunteering, because he has wonderful friends there.

Thank you Al for giving so much of yourself ...as a volunteer!


 

If you would like to nominate a special person for the Volunteer Spotlight, please email John Poole at john.poole@ocsc.state.us

OCSC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Council programs provide opportunities for individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities to serve their community.

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