Learn more about three community groups and families who made volunteerism a core value in their lives.
As we prepare for Time for Art: A Celebration of Volunteers, we want to highlight the finalists for our 2021 Volunteer Awards. These individuals and groups have gone above and beyond to serve their communities over the last year. Be sure to register for Time for Art to see which finalists will be announced as winners!
The Community Family Volunteer Award honors a community group or family who has made volunteerism a core value and contributes significant time to help community-based programs and organizations. Thanks to your votes, the following individuals were selected as finalists in this category:
Name: Bridgette & Jovountae Robinson
Organization: Bridge Under the Bridge
Bridgette & Jovountae began feeding people after the derecho, when they cooked for
Bridgette, Jovountae, and their organization are a sustainable spot for people in need to get a meal or food box to help feed their families. Their show of support for the community is rubbed off on others and increases the “pay it forward” mentality, thus making the community a better place.
Bridgette and Jovountae gave 1,200 to the community within the 2020 calendar year.
Name: The DeWees Family (Chandler DeWees, Tim DeWees, Lisa DeWees)
Organization: Horizons Meals on Wheels
In 2020, the DeWees family dedicated their summer to supporting Horizons through
These contributions came at a time when the pandemic caused financial stress due to fundraiser cancellations and an increased need for services in the community. Because of the DeWees family’s efforts, Horizons was able to continue feeding vulnerable older adults during the pandemic, as well as form a relationship with the Can Shed to continue fundraising for the program in the future.
The family dedicated 500 hours to serving Horizons within the 2020 calendar year.
Name: Sally Clapp & Family
Organization: Jones County Sleep in Heavenly Peace, Animal Welfare Friends, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Rachel Dales Pumpkin Contest, HACAP Mobile Food Pantry, Anamosa School Concession Stands
Along with volunteering, Sally also raises awareness to honor her daughter. The same year her daughter passed away, Sally started the Rachel Dales Pumpkin Decorating Contest. All proceeds from the contest are donated to the Jones Regional Medical Center to help area cancer patients and give back to the community who has supported them.