The
Executive Service Corps of the
Treasure Coast is seeking
additional volunteers in St.
Lucie and Indian River counties
as more agencies in those
counties are calling for the
consulting services of the ESC/TC.
Martin
Volunteers, a program of United
Way of Martin County,
established the Executive
Service Corps of the Treasure
Coast in 2006 to offer a robust
volunteer experience for retired
and active business
professionals as well as to
provide a much-needed service to
nonprofits.
Executive
Service Corps volunteers have
assisted several local agencies
along the Treasure Coast and
have become more active in
Indian River and St. Lucie
counties. Recent presentations
in the two counties have
resulted in more agencies
wanting to use the services of
ESC/TC.
Volunteers
would tackle management issues
that fall into their areas of
expertise -- such as strategic
planning, board development,
human resources, marketing,
financial management, and/or
organizational analysis.
The ESC/TC
is part of the Executive Service
Corps Affiliate Network, so it
is open to resources nationwide.
Anyone
interested in volunteering or
requesting assistance should
contact Martin Volunteers
director Carol Hodnett at (772)
220-4472, ext. 221, or
esc@martinvolunteers.org.
More information about ESC/TC is
available at
www.martinvolunteers.org/esc.
ABOUT MARTIN VOLUNTEERS
Martin
Volunteers engages people of all
ages and backgrounds in
volunteer service that enriches
the individual and strengthens
the community.
Its many
local projects include the White
Doves Holiday Project, the
School Supplies for Students
Drive, disaster services, the
Florida Volunteer Management
Certificate Program, and the
Retired and Senior Volunteer
Program (RSVP). It also works
with more than 100 nonprofit
agencies, schools, libraries,
civic and faith-based
organizations to place and
support volunteers.
For more
information, please call (772)
220-4472 or visit
www.martinvolunteers.org.