Youth Leadership Program Selected as
"Community Champion"
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There were a lot of new faces on Wheaties boxes at the VSAAC
Community Champions breakfast!
Photo by Fred Ortoli
The
Valley Substance Abuse Action Council presented its 2009 Valley Community
Champions Awards at a breakfast at John J. Sullivan's on January 7, 2009, and
there was a distinct Valley United Way's
flavor to the awards. Valley United Way's Youth Leadership Program was one of
the recipients as were United Way President Jack Walsh and Bill Bubbico, Vice
President of Strategic Business Transformation for Pitney Bowes who serves as
co-chair of United Way's Corporate Volunteer Council and also as an advisor to
the Youth Leadership Program.
The Awards are for Valley citizens and groups who have “taken action and
effected change to help prevent substance abuse in the Valley community.”
The others honored this year were Seymour Police Officer Joe DeFelice;
the Comcast production team of: Elizabeth Kennard, Ken Fay, Ron Karkut, Mike
Fay, Jerry Kosturko; and Wendy Baldino, a member of the VSAAC's Community
Coalition. A special award was presented to the widow of Representative Richard
O. Belden in recognition of the years of service and leadership that he provided
to VSAAC.
Each of the honorees was presented with their own "Wheaties box" complete
with their pictures on the cover. General Mills was one of the sponsors of the
breakfast - along with Wal-Mart - and the awards fit in with Wheaties'
"Breakfast of Champions" theme.
Valley United was instrumental in the creation of VSAAC back in the early
'90's following a United Way community breakfast on the subject of substance
abuse. Attendees at the breakfast created a steering committee which held a
community retreat that led to the establishment of of VSAAC with funding from
the State of Connecticut.
Now in its 19th year, the primary objective of the Program is to develop
teens into future community leaders. They learn about community needs in the
Valley and the importance of nonprofit agencies and the role volunteerism plays
in addressing those needs. They then put their skills to use through a variety
of volunteer opportunities and activities that they plan and execute themselves.
The Youth Leadership students have been involved in a number of projects with
VSAAC including the creation of a series of public service videos designed to
educate teenagers about a variety of risky behaviors.

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