Great News
Local Resident Honored as Volunteer of the Year
at Arc’s Value Village Store in Brooklyn Center
MINNEAPOLIS – Arc’s Value Village Thrift Store & Donation Center in Brooklyn
Center named Richard Braun, as its Volunteer of the Year for 2007. Richard was
honored for his tremendous contributions at a recognition event on April 12,
2008.
Since 2003, Richard has rarely missed spending two hours on Tuesday tagging
clothes to put on the sales floor. He is willing to jump in and help wherever
he is needed and enjoys connecting with staff and volunteers by talking about
sports teams and sharing stories about his kids. “Richard supports Arc’s Value
Village as a volunteer, a customer who shops all of the sales and as a donor
who donated a car to Autos for Arc. We love having him here,” says Store
Manager Brookstyn Wallace.
“I like to give back to the community and debated for awhile what to do. One
day, I went in to Arc’s Value Village and asked what I could do. People should
just do it – volunteering has been just great!” says Richard.
Arc’s Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers are successful because of
its volunteers, which comprise nearly 75 percent of the stores’ workforce.
Their donations of time and talent mean that more of the proceeds from Arc’s
Value Village support Arc Greater Twin Cities’ programs and services. In 2007,
Arc’s Value Village generated $1.5 million for Arc.
Richard enjoys doing good work for a good cause. If you have two hours a week
or eight hours a month to give, find out more about volunteering at Arc’s Value
Village by calling Volunteer Development Manager Molly Lindblad at 952-915-3652
or visiting www.arcsvaluevillage.org.
Arc Greater Twin Cities is a nonprofit agency serving the many needs of people
with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
Established in 1946, Arc has been changing attitudes, changing policies and
changing lives for more than 60 years. Arc helps individuals and families
address issues that span the lifetime, including early intervention, education,
transition to adulthood, health care, housing, employment, guardianship and
more. For more information and volunteer opportunities, call Arc at (952)
920-0855 or visit www.arcgreatertwincities.org.