DREAM Teams Up With The Service Politics InstituteDREAMers at Birchwood came out to help raise a neighbor's roof as part of a Service Politics project to highlight veterans' needs.
Local and state politicians pitched in for the work and discussed vet issues with other volunteers. DREAMers took a break to pose with Vermont Congressman Peter Welch.
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Story from WCAX:
http://www.wcax.com/Global/story.asp?s=6636376Roofing Project Benefits Veteran Milton, Vermont - June 9, 2007
Dave Schagnon gave 7 1/2 years of his life to his country serving two tours in the Navy during the Vietnam War. On Saturday his community had a chance to give something back to him -- a new roof.
"I've been trying to get a new roof on it but it costs a lot of money, money I didn't have," Schagnon said.
The
Service Politics Institute is a non-profit organization that brings volunteers, policy makers and non-profit leaders together to work on different community projects. "We're going to be giving him a pitched roof, we're also going to be giving him a garden, his wife has always wanted a garden and paint the exterior of his house," said SPI executive director, Sarah Suscinski.
For this project, Service Politics partnered with Chapter 829 of the Vietnam Veterans of America to not only help a veteran but also to find out what the state can be doing to help better serve veterans' needs. "The cost of the war has to include the cost of caring for the warriors. This is a local example of what we can do to help people on a human level with our own efforts," said Congressman Peter Welch, who pitched in on the project.
Ten year-old Michael Bourne was one of the volunteers from the Dream Program lending a helping hand in the garden. "We'll be putting lettuce, tomatoes, herbs. I want to make his life awesome," Bourne said.
And so does Schagnon's friend Marcus Murphy. Murphy says in life there are two kinds of people. "Those who need a little help and those can help a little, and it could change overnight, which one you are," Murphy said.
"It's just so fantastic. I've never seen anything like it." Schagnon said. He says he'll never lose another night of sleep knowing he has a stable roof over his head.
Jessica Abo - WCAX News
# Article posted on 6/25/2007
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This year we're bringing on the action. It seems that all kinds of DREAM films are popping up. Look for a new section of the website soon to host these awesome
snippets.
For now, check out these links:
DREAM Big: our bus film on
MSN at High Resolution...click on the
Green Theatre link and find the DREAM Big film on the second page of entries. You can also catch a lesser res version
here.
What Is DREAM?: a
UVM student project for media class.
Green Acres / Highgate Adventure: Norwich mentors took their kids to Burlington for their Spring culminating experience.
Camp/VYCC Award: DREAM Alum Macon Phillips accepts award.
# Article posted on 6/20/2007
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The Recreational Trails Program awarded Camp DREAM & The Vermont Youth Conservation Corps for their
collaboration on Camp trails.
DREAM alum Macon Phillips received the award in Washington DC.
See it on youtube.
Read the article.
VYCC is back in action this week at Camp, working on trails and building the foundation of a BBQ/Oven that will be the centerpiece of
DREAM's local foods program. Thanks to
VYCC for all their
excellent work!
# Article posted on 6/20/2007
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On Memorial Day, one of our families suffered a huge loss. While they were away, their Milton home burned completely. Thankfully, no one was injured. There's lots of work to do to help them clean up and get a new home. Please contact the DREAM Office if you can offer help (802) 655-9015 or
chad@dreamprogram.org and check back on this article for updates on where you can send donations.
Thanks to all members of the DREAM community who have already pulled together for this effort.
DREAM
# Article posted on 6/01/2007
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