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PRESENTING SPONSOR 38TH ANNUAL HAMPTON ROADS VOLUNTEER ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS & VOLUNTEER IMPACT REPORT

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2012 Annual Report & VOLUNTEER Impact Report

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Page 1: 2012 VOLUNTEER Impact Report

Presenting sPonsor

38th AnnuAl hAmpton RoAdsVOLUNTEER AchiEVEmENT AwARds

& VOLUNTEER impAcT REpORT

Page 2: 2012 VOLUNTEER Impact Report

2013 Lenora Mathews LifetiMe achieveMent honoree

robert M. stantonChairmanStanton Partners, Inc.

Robert M. Stanton began his real estate career when he joined Goodman Segar Hogan, Inc., which he ultimately went on to buy and then sell as an interest to Dominion Capital. In 1993, he organized Stanton Partners, Inc., specializing in commercial real estate investments. Since that time, Stanton Partners has been involved in the development of numerous high profile buildings and complexes.

Over the past 40 years, Mr. Stanton has served in various roles with local organizations. Currently, Mr. Stanton serves on the boards of ACCESS College Foundation, Greater Norfolk Corporation, Old Dominion University Real Estate Foundation, Virginia Maritime Heritage Foundation, Town Point Club, TowneBank Norfolk Board of Directors and Virginia Port Authority. He also serves as Chairman Emeritus of the Chesapeake Bay Wine Classic, which he founded with his wife Eleanor Stanton.

Mr. Stanton has been honored on numerous occasions for his service to the community and the real estate industry. He was named one of the Five Outstanding Young Men in Virginia, First Citizen of Virginia Beach, Outstanding Business School Alumnus by Old Dominion University, Distinguished Alumnus Award Recipient by Old Dominion University, Executive of the Year by Professional Secretaries International, Distinguished Eagle Scout by the Boys Scouts of America, Honorary Member of Beta Gamma Sigma, the National Honorary Business Society for the recognition of scholarship and leadership in business and management, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Scouter Citizen of the Year, City of Norfolk Downtowner of the Year, and recipient of the Humanitarian Award for the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities. He has been appointed by four different Virginia governors to serve on the boards of various state agencies over the past 25 years. The Robert M. Stanton Endowed Chair of Real Estate and Economic Development in the Old Dominion University College of Business and Public Administration is named in his honor.

1998 Lenora Mathews

1999 Meyera Oberndorf Former MayorCity of Virginia Beach

2000 Harvey Lindsay, Jr.Harvey Lindsay Commercial Real Estate

2001 Peter Decker, Jr.Decker, Cardon, Thomas, Weintraub & Neskis, P.C.

2002 Macon Brock, Jr.Dollar Tree Stores

2003 John Lawson W.M. Jordan Company

2004 Michael Barret Runnymeade Corporation

2005 William Butler IISunTrust Bank

2006 Harry LesterEastern Virginia Medical School

2007 Vince & Suzanne MastraccoKaufman & Canoles, P.C.

2008G. Robert Aston, Jr.TowneBank

2009 Deborah StearnsJones Lang LaSalle

2010 Thomas R. FrantzWilliams Mullen

2011 Robert M. BoydBB&T

2012Bruce L. ThompsonGold Key | PHR Hotels and Resorts

2013Robert M. StantonStanton Partners, Inc.

Lenora Mathews LifetiMe achieveMent awardThe Lenora Mathews Lifetime Achievement Award is presented each year by VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads to recognize outstanding leadership in community service. The award was created in 1998 to honor Mrs. Mathews, who served as Executive Director of VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads from 1970 until 1991. As Executive Director, Mrs. Mathews educated corporations, nonprofits and volunteers on the importance of professional volunteer management and the vital role volunteerism must play in the health of any community. She continues to be a passionate advocate for volunteer solutions that meet community needs.

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a note froM the President, eLizabeth b. LLoydWhere would a community be without the dedicated and passionate individuals that comprise the nonprofit sector? VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads, the region’s nonprofit resource center, has been strengthening the capacity of nonprofits and civic engagement for over 55 years, having been a recipient of the prestigious George W. Romney Excellence Award. As a nationally recognized volunteer center, VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads is proud to offer training and technical assistance for nonprofit organizations, resources to build corporate social responsibility and accessibility to volunteer opportunities. I invite you to read further to learn more about how VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads impacts the community and how you can be a part of serving the Hampton Roads region.

elizabeth b. Lloyd, M.P.a.President and CEO

2013 haMPton roads voLunteer achieveMent awardsConducted annually, the Hampton Roads Volunteer Achievement Awards recognize the region’s most outstanding volunteers based on their length of service, initiative and impact on the community. These men, women and youth have inspiring stories that encourage others to serve. Join us as we celebrate their service on Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at the Norfolk Waterside Marriott. The following citizens will be recognized along with the Lenora Mathews Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree, Robert M. Stanton, Chairman, Stanton Partners, Inc. This wonderful event honoring outstanding achievements in civic engagement is presented in partnership with Old Dominion University.

individual adult• Sharon Baker• Sarah Elam• Marcy Germanotta• Jillian Goodwin• Bruce LaLonde• Justin Legg• Mary Russo

individual Youth• Orion Rene’ Dunbar• Elisia Hamm• Mary Kate Morgan• Alexia Rochester

FaMilY• The Howell Family• The Hines Family

Faith based grouP• Faith Works Coalition, Inc.• Perfecting Saints COGIC

nonProFit volunteer PrograM• Step Up Supervisors• Angel Flight of Virginia• Compassion Advocacy Network• Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia• Virginia Beach CASA

individual MilitarY• OS1 Eboni Kennedy• Jimi Partyka• GSMC David West

MilitarY grouP• Hampton Roads Chapter of the American Society of Military Comptrollers• Naval Consolidated Brig Chesapeake

Youth grouP• CHKD Junior Volunteers• Mentoring Young Scientists• Project Green Teens

CoMMunitY grouP• The Helpers Organization• Town Center - Blind Lions Club

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nonProfit traininG and technicaL assistanceAverage Nonprofit Organization (NPO) Cost versus Cost for local NPOs because of VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads services

IMPACT ON Hampton Roads: 500 NPOs x $13,000= $6,500,00085% savings to NPO bottom line

voLunteer haMPton roads iMPactMission: VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads will improve the quality of life for all who live in our community by being a strong

catalyst in the development of nonprofit resources and corporate social responsibility.

Pillars: • Nonprofit Training and Technical Assistance • Volunteerism • Corporate Outreach

voLunteerisMVOLUNTEER Hampton Roads hosts three Seasons of Service Days (community-wide service projects) each year promoting civic engagement within our community in partnership with our area nonprofits and our Hampton Roads Corporate Volunteer Council (HRCVC) members.

$1,500

Average NPO CostCost for local NPOs due to VHR

$4,000

$7,500

$125 FREE

$1,825

Martin luther King, Jr. daY oF serviCe • January 16, 2012• 400 volunteers united to serve as mentors to underprivileged children and to collaborate on service projects together.

global Youth serviCe daY• April 21, 2012• 153 volunteers gathered to work on environmental service projects with area youth groups.

FaMilY volunteer daY• November 17, 2012• 850 volunteers convened to assemble boxes of food for 12 area shelters and the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia.

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$34,177.03global Youth serviCe daY

$16,050.63FaMilY volunteer daY

$116,010.00

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baCK to sChool suPPlY drive HRCVC members collected back to school supplies and art supplies which were assembled into donated backpacks for area at-risk youth. The total value of the project was nearly $18,000.00.

Future ForuM 4 Youth PrograM HRCVC members utilized their employment experiences to teach job and life skills workshops to at-risk, high school youth. At a cost of $150 per participant, this program impacted 100 at-risk youth with a total program value of $15,000.00.

CoMMunitY outreaCh This year, the HRCVC united to refresh an area shelter’s dining hall. The members of the HRCVC rolled up their sleeves and scrubbed down walls, repainted the dining room and trim, added decorating accents and pictures to the walls and provided each table with the accouterments of a restaurant. The value of this event of donated services, materials and volunteer time was over $5,000.00.

board oF direCtors

Rusty L. Bailey, Jr.Towne Insurance

Scott H. BarrBooz Allen Hamilton, Inc.

Joanna G. BrumseyWall, Einhorn & Chernitzer, P.C.

Michelle S. ButlerTowneBank

Alejo H. ColladoMaersk Line Limited

Mark A. ComptonCompton, McCulley & Company

Kenneth E. CummingsBB&T

Dawna L. EllisHarvey Lindsay

Commercial Real Estate

Kristina V. GillAmerigroup Corporation

Chris B. GravesPortfolio Recovery

Associates, Inc.

J. Les HallAllfirst, LLC

Mary E. HaycoxSentara Enterprises

Brian P. HennessyWells Fargo AdvisorsThe Nash-Hennessy

Financial Group

Capt. Sam HowardUnited States Navy,

Tactical Training Group, Atl.

Kenneth C. LevinsTHOR Solutions, LLC

Scott D. McGregorNorfolk Southern Corporation

Sherri L. Miles-FoleyMiles Roofing, Inc.

W. Edgar SpiveyKaufman & Canoles, P.C.

Steven C. WhetstineKPMG LLP

John D. WilliamsonWILLIAMSON CPA

corPorate outreachhaMPton roads corPorate voLunteer counciL

Highlights of 2012 Events

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Hampton Roads Corporate Volunteer Council (HRCVC) membership since 2008

voLunteer haMPton roads statisticsGood Steward of Donations/Funds

teaMworksYour time and talents are valuable. VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads can handle the logistics and project management for a seamless, well executed volunteer service project that is guaranteed to provide optimum impact and yield high return on investment. We handle the contract development, partnership support, project selection, program planning and execution and the evaluation. We can take your company and employees through a teambuilding project from A to Z while our local nonprofit community benefits from your efforts. This is a fee based service based on the scope of the project.

Revenues united way: 26%

Membership: 15%

Grants: 4%

Program service revenue: 10%

fundraising: 8%

special events revenue: 37%

exPenses Program services: 76% Management &

General: 15% fundraising: 9%

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www.townebank.com MEMBER FDIC

Congratulations!ROBERT M. STANTON

Chairman of Stanton Partners, Inc.

Every day, we have the opportunity to touch someone’s life with kindness,and, in doing so, make the world a better place.

Thank you for volunteering!

TowneBank is pleased to support Volunteer Hampton Roads.

2013 LENORA MATHEWS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD HONOREE

What’s as important as building a strong case?

Building a strong community.

Williams Mullen is proud to support VOLUNTEER HamptonRoads and salute the 2013 Lenora Mathews LifetimeAchievement Award Honoree, Robert M. Stanton, Chairman,Stanton Partners, Inc. Thank you for joining us in building ourcommunity. Learn more at williamsmullen.com.

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It has been said that we must mark the work we value

while its makers are still with us, and it is also good to

mark the work of a man who is still doing it.

Congratulations Commissioner Stanton on your recognition

as the 2013 Lenora Mathews Lifetime Achievement Award

recipient. The Virginia Port Authority Board of Commissioners

and the VPA staff applaud your long-time dedication to

community service in Hampton Roads, as well as your

service to The Port of Virginia and the Commonwealth.

Through your efforts and those of like-minded others, our

community is a better place. Thank you.

CONGRATULAT IONS BOB STANTON

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For 25 years, ACCESS has helped over 40,000 students receive a college education and make a difference. Join in the mission to provide ACCESS to even more students.

Help more students change our world. DonateToday. AccessCollege.org | 757-962-6113

Professor/PhD

LawyerDr. Nehemiah Thrash

Nehemiah Thrash, Jr., M.D. - Portsmouth VAEducation: High School; B.S., Virginia Tech; M.D., Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolCurrent Position: Internal Medicine, Hospitalist at Riverside Regional Medical Center in Newport NewsProudest Moment: Becoming the first college graduate in my family.Making a Difference: In addition to continually striving to be a more excellent husband, father and physician, one day I would like to return to my hometown of Portsmouth and open a free clinic to serve those in need. I also would like to play some type of role toward improving the public education system.

“I like to say, ACCESS found me. I always had big dreams about my future. I was a student in need of a scholarship and doing well in school, but not performing at a level that easily commands the large scholarship funds I needed. My ACCESS advisor helped me navigate every step of the way, from applying for college acceptance, to finding the money necessary to complete my education at Virginia Tech. They were always there supporting me with genuine interest, advice and practical assistance. I am grateful.”

Lawyer

School Counselor

Higher Ed

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Proud to supportVOLUNTEER Hampton Roads

& our good friend, Bob Stanton

Congratulations!

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www.clarknexsen.com

One of Architect Magazine’s Top 50 Firms in 2012

Proud Community Sponsor of the

2013 Hampton Roads Volunteer Achievement Awards

Congratulations to all Honorees

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Congratulations to all the 2013

Hampton Roads Volunteer

Achievement Award Honorees

Congratulations to the 2013

Hampton Roads Volunteer

Achievement Awards Honorees

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APRIL 21, 2012Community Service Sites in Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Virginia Beach

Global Youth Service Day is the largest service event in the world. Millions of youth participated in the 21st Annual Global Youth Service Day. VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads coordinates the project at a local level throughout Hampton Roads by engaging hundreds of middle and high school students to volunteer in their community through environmental clean ups.

www.volunteeerhr.org | 757.624.2400

LEADERSHIP SPONSORS

VOLUNTEER HAMPTON ROADS GLOBAL YOUTH SERVICE DAY

APRIL 20, 2013Join us to volunteer at one of our community service sites in Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk or Virginia Beach

SERVICE SPONSOR

Congratulations to the 2013 Hampton Roads

Volunteer Achievement Award Honorees

LoanCare thanks you for your outstanding contributions to our community.

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Redefining what it means to be a health care company, one community organization at a time.

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THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE

2013 haMPton roads voLunteer achieveMent awardsAAA Tidewater Virginia

Allfirst, L.L.C.Amerigroup Corporation

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.Bank of America

BB&TBooz Allen Hamilton, Inc.

The Breeden CompanyButler Recycling

Captial One CBRE | Hampton Roads

CH2M HILLCheckered Flag Motor Car Co. Inc.

Cherry Bekaert, LLPChubb Group of Insurance Companies

Clark NexsenCMA CGM (America) L.L.C.

Compton McCulley & Company, L.L.C.Cox Communications, Inc.

Dixon Hughes Goodman, L.L.P.Farm Fresh Food & Pharmacy

Framing Success Inc.GEICO

Harbor Group International, L.L.C.Harvey Lindsay Commercial Real Estate

Homeland Contracting CorporationInside BusinessITA International

Kaufman & Canoles, P.C.KPMG L.L.P.

LoanCareMaersk Line, Limited

McPhillips, Roberts & Deans P.L.C.MEB General Contractors

Miles Roofing, Inc.Monarch Bank

Navy Region Mid AtlanticNorfolk Southern

Norfolk Waterside Marriott Old Point National Bank

Pepsico, Inc.Portfolio Recovery Associates, Inc.

SunTrust BankTidewater Home Funding, L.L.C.

TowneBankVandeventer Black L.L.P.

Virginia Natural GasVirginia Port Authority

Wall, Einhorn & Chernitzer, P.C.Wells Fargo Advisors

Wheeler Interests, LLCWilbanks, Smith & Thomas Asset

Management LLCWillcox & Savage, P.C.

Williams Mullen

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Presenting

CoMMunitY

serviCe

Cavanaugh Nelson, PLCCity of Norfolk Department of Development Colonna’s Shipyard, Inc.Cox Communications, Inc.Fulton Bank, N.A.Givens Group

Harvey Lindsay Commercial Real EstateKaufman & Canoles, P.C.Sentara Home Care ServicesSignature USI Insurance Services LLCW.M. Jordan Company, Inc.

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Old Dominion University and the Old Dominion University Foundations congratulate

Robert M. Stanton, 2013 Lenora Mathews Lifetime Achievement Award recipient,

and all of the 2013 Hampton Roads Volunteer Achievement Awards Honorees.

Old Dominion University • 5115 Hampton Blvd. • Norfolk VA 23529 • odu.edu

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