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Sea Bright Rising Sand Ornament Volunteering

This post looks at a volunteering opportunity that helped out the people in the town of Sea Bright.

I've stepped away from job search coaching and training because of Hurricane Sandy. Our home in Sea Bright was flooded and subsequently gutted. We are now waiting to hear about insurance so that we can decide our next steps. 

In November I read a quote about volunteering and I wanted to do something to help. I decided to paint and sell ornaments to benefit those affected by Hurricane Sandy; specifically Sea Bright Rising a not-for-profit group whose mission is to provide funding and support for the needy and/or displaced and the general recovery of the businesses and residents of Sea Bright. 

Each ornament was hand-painted and filled with sterilized Sea Bright sand, shells and sea glass.  I made over 200 or them and after selling most of them to my friends and at the recent Sea Bright Rising Beach Bash have made over $2300. for the group.

A couple of the things that I harp on during job search training are volunteerism and networking.  During this past month through volunteering and painting, I have met so many wonderful residents of Sea Bright and have had an opportunity to network. Volunteering leads to bettering your skill set, learning a new skill, meeting new people and of course, helping others.

I will be back in 2012 with more job search tips. Happy Holidays to you all and if you can, get out there and volunteer.

Carol Feddeler Bruno December 17, 2012 at 12:40 pm
What a wonderful idea and I love the ornaments! Are they still available? I would love to purchase some. Thanks so much for doing this for Sea Bright Rising!
Nancy Range Anderson December 17, 2012 at 01:15 pm
I have just a few left - please contact me at nancyanderson@blackbirdleaningassociates.com. Thanks!
Carol Feddeler Bruno December 17, 2012 at 01:51 pm
Thanks Nancy! I tried sending you an email but it couldn't be sent to that address for some reason. My email is goldensrule@comcast.net. Could you shoot me an email? I would like 3-4 ornaments if you have them.Thanks so much!

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Lauren Coleman June 13, 2013 at 01:37 am
I will drive through the area tomorrow to see if I spot anything! Try googling volunteer searchRead More groups for missing dogs. There are a few in the NJ area. Also ask the local SPCA and Humane Society to see if they can lend you humane traps. Try patrolling the area with food of a strong odor...raw meat, steak, etc. Search in tiny groups and split up to avoid scaring him away, and always bring food and a leash in case you have to lure him over and then leash him. Try also sitting in the area last spotted quietly to see if he approaches you. Bring food so he smells it. Just a few things I have learned while doing some dog searches. Keep sharing and put up posters locally...it helps!
Melissa Beveridge June 13, 2013 at 03:20 am
FOUND!!!! We found him tonight! Thank you to everyone who shared, searched, and sent positiveRead More thoughts our way! We truly appreciate every single effort and couldn't have found him without you!
sam June 13, 2013 at 04:40 pm
Im soooooo Happy !!!!!!