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Showing posts with label high five. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high five. Show all posts

Thursday, April 7, 2011

High Five From WILL WORK FOR FOOD: Elizabeth Watchowski

This installment of the WILL WORK FOR FOOD High Five features Elizabeth Watchowski, a University of Michigan freshman who, back in mid-March, had one of the most impressive performances during the highly successful HQ Team Food Drive. Elizabeth, who decided to volunteer for the Food Drive with her Delta Delta Delta sorority, managed to raise $2,440 from nearly 30 different sponsors, all in less than 48 hours!

Elizabeth found that getting sponsored for her volunteer work wasn't complicated, it just took a little time and thoughtful effort. She started out by sending the generic WWFF-provided email to prospective sponsors before following up with her own personalized note, sending both to her entire list of online contacts as well as those of her parents. And while Elizabeth acknowledges that her success is largely due to "the extreme generosity of [her] friends and family," her strategy of getting sponsored obviously proved to be successful. It's a simple concept (personalizing emails and sending follow-ups), but doggone it, it works.

Following the Food Drive, Elizabeth mentioned that it was her first experience with WILL WORK FOR FOOD, but that it won't be her last. We are glad to hear that and look forward to having Elizabeth on board for future WWFF-HQ Team events. And since she'll be sticking around, why not get to know Elizabeth a little more. And is there any better way to get to know somebody new than finding out their favorite PG rated Youtube videos? There isn't. And that's why we are proud to present Elizabeth Watchowski's

TOP FIVE CUTEST YOUTUBE VIDEOS:


1) Charlie Bit My Finger
2) Slow Loris with a Tiny Umbrella
3) Old Guy Techno Raver
4) St. Patricks' Day Leprechaun March
5) Twin Baby Boys Having a Conversation

Elizabeth may have just started working for food but she has already made a name for herself. It just goes to show how easy it is to translate the volunteer work you do into sponsorships that go fight malnutrition abroad. All you need to do is get involved today!

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Friday, October 22, 2010

High Five From WILL WORK FOR FOOD: Anusha Sthanunathan

This installment of the High Five features University of Michigan sophomore, Anusha Sthanunathan. Anusha just happens to be WWFF's new Director of Marketing, so consider this an introduction to a very important young lady. She was involved in a service group when she was in high school called Bethania Orphanage, and ever since has been inspired to work for food aid and against poverty and famine. Her dedication to community service led her to WILL WORK FOR FOOD when she got the the University of Michigan and she looks to be a great new member to the headquarters team.

In addition to her philanthropic work, Anusha is a project director for Michigan Advertising and Marketing (MAM), has held marketing internships the past two summers, and is a member of the Alpha Kappa Psi co-ed professional business fraternity. While Anusha is certain to make many lasting memories over the rest of her college career - just look at all of those activities - she has been gracious enough to share with us her Top Five Favorite Memories (as of 10-22-2010):
1) Shooting a shotgun in a shooting range in Vietnam
2) Thinking she was a robot in the 3rd grade and pretending to see numbers in her vision
3) Drinking coffee next to Ashton Kutcher in her hometown of Atlanta
4) Tearing up during her oath in becoming a US citizen last week
5) Visiting a handmade, marble-carved 600-year-old temple in India this past summer
We are so happy to have Anusha as our new Director of Marketing. With her experience with both community service and marketing, she is a perfect fit for the role and we are excited to see what she can accomplish for WILL WORK FOR FOOD. If you would like to try to make a difference with our organization, as well, find out how you can work for food today!

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

High Five From WILL WORK FOR FOOD: Ben Vollmer

Though it has been awhile since the last WWFF High Five, that doesn't diminish the work that this edition's focus, Ben Vollmer, has done in North Carolina. Ben is a chapter rep at UNC-Chapel Hill and, along with his friend Peter Helvie - a fellow chapter rep - these two Tar Heels have been working hard to make WILL WORK FOR FOOD a big presence on their campus.

Ben found out about WILL WORK FOR FOOD two years ago, after Peter transferred to UNC from the University of Michigan. Since then, the two have been busy giving presentations and organizing work efforts. Last month, they helped raise over $1,000 in the fight against child malnutrition. The two have even bigger plans in store once they gain university-recognized club status next Spring.

Due to the success that they've already had and will continue to enjoy, it's safe to say that Ben is glad he met Peter. However, Ben has been gracious enough to give us The Five (Other) People He'd Like to Meet:

1) John Lennon

2) David Letterman

3) Sacha Baron Cohen

4) Lance Armstrong

5) Justin Bieber

While that is certainly an entertaining mix of people, we do appreciate everything that Ben (and Peter) do for WILL WORK FOR FOOD. If you would like to make a difference in your community and abroad, as well, all you have to do is get involved and find a group that's close to you!

If you want to know every time WILL WORK FOR FOOD posts something new to our blog, email willworkforfoodblog@gmail.com with the subject line "Sign me up."

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

High Five from WILL WORK FOR FOOD: Robbie Dembo

Every other week, our "High Five" features an internal member of the WILL WORK FOR FOOD Headquarters Team. Robbie Dembo has a strong passion for actually doing work and not just talking about it. Ironically, I just decided to talk about Robbie, as he is the focus of this week's High Five.

Robbie is currently the Director of Community Outreach for WWFF and is always busy trying to find new ways to engage the University of Michigan community with the WWFF initiative. His position requires innovation, creativity, and a willingness to go beyond what is expected of him. But what’s life without a little music? Robbie has decided to share with us his top five most played songs in iTunes:

1) Exit Music (For a Film) – Radiohead
2) No Name #3 – Elliott Smith
3) What is Life – George Harrison
4) Is This What You Wanted – Leonard Cohen
5) Side With the Seeds – Wilco

Robbie also wanted to share with us a favorite quote of his. As said by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be, and you can never be what you ought to be until I am what I ought to be.”

If we’ve learned anything from Robbie today, it’s to actually go out there and do something, not just talk about it. If you are able to work for food, you ought to take just a few minutes to register and get started today!

If you want to know every time WILL WORK FOR FOOD posts something new to our blog, email willworkforfoodblog@gmail.com with the subject line "Sign me up."

Monday, January 25, 2010

High Five from WILL WORK FOR FOOD: Participants Who Have Raised the Most $

This week's High Five recognizes the five WILL WORK FOR FOOD participants who have raised the most money by getting their local work efforts sponsored by friends and family. Feel free to check out the profiles of each of these five outstanding individuals listed below:

1) Stephanie Stahl, University of Michigan, $610
2) Lucy Warren, Ohio Wesleyan University, $495
3) Lauren Yaffe, University of Michigan, $470
4) Jake Markel, Huron High School, $320
5) Jamie Plzak, University of Wisconsin, $235

The people above exemplify the power of the WILL WORK FOR FOOD fundraising platform. Together they have raised enough money to help save dozens of malnourished kids abroad. As Lucy at Ohio Wesleyan told us, "Within the first twenty minutes of sending an email to friends and family, I was receiving notifications of donations and the support has continued to come in!"

Raising this much money for WWFF is by no means mandatory in order to get involved. Truly, every little bit raised helps.

Would you like to GET INVOLVED with WILL WORK FOR FOOD? It only takes a few minutes so get started today!

If you want to know every time WILL WORK FOR FOOD posts something new to our blog, email willworkforfoodblog@gmail.com with the subject line "Sign me up."

Monday, December 28, 2009

High Five from WILL WORK FOR FOOD: Individuals with the most sponsors

This week's High Five recognizes the five WILL WORK FOR FOOD participants who have found the most friends and family to sponsor their local work efforts. Visit each participant's profile to see their recent work efforts and how much they have raised to fight child malnutrition.

1) Jenny Feuer, University of Michigan, 11 sponsors
2) Stephanie Stahl, University of Michigan, 10 sponsors
3) Isabella Morrison, Frankel Academy, 8 sponsors
4) Jake Markel, Huron High School, 7 sponsors
5) Lily Strumwasser, Ohio Wesleyan University, 6 sponsors

Congrats on the great work, guys!

Check out our Sponsor Someone page if you're interested in sponsoring a WILL WORK FOR FOOD participant, and look at "How Do I Find a Sponsor" on our FAQ Page for steps on how to get your own community service sponsored by friends and family.


If you want to know every time WILL WORK FOR FOOD posts something new to our blog, email willworkforfoodblog@gmail.com with the subject line "Sign me up."