Spring Annual Report 2021

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THANK YOU TO OUR 2020 VOLUNTEERS! JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2020 The following individuals generously invested time as volunteers for Lifeline Recovery Center in 2020. We are so thankful for your heart and dedication. You are making a tremendous impact in the lives of Lifeline clients, and we simply could not provide the level of excellence and care without you. Richard Abraham

John Cox

Garrett Hunt

Sarah Aitken

Jackie Cunningham

Kenny Hunt

John Aitken

Toby Dullworth

Lisa Jarvis

Bill Allan

Missy Eckenberg

Guy Johnson

Ryan Baker

Kathy Ecklekamp

Cindy Jones

Harvey Baxter

Jim Eickholz, MD

Jessy King

Rev. Dr. Bernice Belt

Joey Evitts

Dickie Lee

Allison Berry

Kevin Gaunce

Melissa Looper

Loren Biggers

Vicki Gough

Josh Marberry

Jill Body

Jo Graziano

Samantha Marberry

Stephanie Caldwell

Brenda Grooms

Mallory Matthews

Brenda Cardin

Doreen Hahn

Chuck McCue

Gary Cardin

B.J. Hale

Shirley Orazine

Cody Church

Ron Hayden

Darrell Orazine

Chris Combs

Christina Haynes

Sonia Osman

Roger Conner

Frank Hiemstra

Terrye Peeler

Kimberly Cooper

Robert Hill

Harold Peeler

VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT

Glenn Peeler

Steve Powless

Sherry Reagan Michele Scott Austin Scott

Heather Taylor

Jeffrey Taylor, MD Rick Tilley

Angie Treas

Todd Trimble Anita Vance

Jonathan Walker Kelly Walsh Elic Whited

LaVonna Willingham Anna Yontz

Gloria Young Mike Zimmerman

PRICELESS Volunteer value immeasurable

The value of our volunteers’ service is immeasurable. In dollars, the value is significant. According to the Independent Sector, the current value of volunteer time is $27.20 per hour. At the very conservative estimate of 4856 volunteer hours at Lifeline in 2020, volunteers contributed $131,112 worth of time last year. For an organization with just 15 employees, that contribution allows Lifeline to thrive, even during the pandemic, when 50 graduates completed their treatment. Executive director Ashley Miller said volunteers provide more than monetary value. “They contribute to the heart and soul of our mission to provide Christ-centered recovery from life-controlling addictions,” she said. “They connect with our clients, giving them someone to trust, and give them an example to emulate.”

Volunteers at United Way’s Project Day provide landscaping assistance at the women’s campus.

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