Still plenty of time to donate! So far VSEA has raised more than $2,300 for the Vermont Foodbank!
Leading Chapters (at the time of this posting):
1.) Waterbury Chapter: $423
2.) Retirees’ Chapter: $401
3.) Chittenden Chapter: $391
4.) VPCH Chapter: $390
5.) NEK/St. Johnsbury Chapter: $209
Thank you to everyone for donating to this very special cause!
VSEA’s Board of Trustees is challenging every VSEA Chapter and its members to raise as much money as possible between now and December 31 to provide meals to a “virtual food drive” for the Vermont Foodbank. Which VSEA Chapter can raise the most money for this very worthwhile cause that is benefitting so many Vermonter families during this especially difficult time?
Want to get in on the challenge? Just visit the contest homepage and choose your VSEA Chapter from the list, and you will be taken to a designated Chapter donation page. Every dollar you donate, via this donation page, supports the Vermont Foodbank. The VSEA Chapter with the most money raised by New Years wins some well-deserved bragging rights!
Find your Chapter’s donation page!
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The VSEA Board of Trustees recently voted to sponsor a fundraising competition, pitting VSEA Chapters against each other to see which Chapter can raise the most money for the Vermont Foodbank from now until December 31.
VSEA members and retirees are urged to donate what you can to the Foodbank. Click on the link below, find your Chapter’s page and click to contribute.
View the Contest Homepage or Donate Online
This Week:
VSEA Judiciary Unit Leader Margaret Crowley Appointed New VSEA First Vice President!
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The recent election of Aimee Towne to be VSEA’s new President left a vacancy in the First Vice President position, but, yesterday, the VSEA Board voted to appoint longtime activist and former VSEA Judiciary Unit Chair Margaret Crowley to the post.
“Margaret is a great addition to the VSEA leadership team, and I know she’ll work hard for VSEA members, just like she has for Judiciary members for so many years,” says VSEA President Aimee Towne. “I welcome Margaret’s knowledge and expertise, and I look forward to helping her transition into her new role as First Vice President.”
Towne says that this Friday, Crowley will hit the ground running, chairing her first VSEA Council meeting; a duty assigned to the VSEA First Vice President.
Congratulations Margaret!
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