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Volunteer on a Mission: Watching a New Organization Emerge

Volunteer on a Mission: Watching a New Organization Emerge

One of the most powerful things a volunteer can do is see a need and start trying to meet it. With enough passion and hard work, that initial maverick will attract other volunteers to the cause and a worthy organization will emerge and grow. That evolution might expand over time to raising money, hiring staff, and moving volunteers to governing boards and service-assisting positions. That’s the history of most of the institutions and organizations we take for granted today.

In this article, we introduce Stephanie Myers, a recent MPA (Masters in Public Administration) graduate at Villanova University in Villanova, PA. As readers soon learn, Myers is a decidedly determined young woman who is taking steps to try and change the world through her role as a volunteer and her dedication to a cause: the unrecognized – and therefore untreated – mental health issues among student athletes. To address these issues, Myers founded Mind4Athletes, Inc. (M4A), an organization so new that it doesn’t even have a Web site yet. In this article, we get to know Myers and her work, and discuss why and how she decided to form M4A.

In future stories published over the next months and years, we’ll revisit Myers and M4A to see how things are going. We hope this shared journey will give our volunteer management readers insight into how to support mavericks, Millennials, and dreamers like Myers.   

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Fri, 05/29/2015
This looks like an organization that would benefit from a relationship with the Positive Coaching Alliance As a volunteer CYO coach, PCA was walking the walk toward the kind of sports environment in which I felt my own child would thrive. Myers takes this another next step forward, saying - and if trouble develops, there's a supportive community near at hand. I like it! https://www.positivecoach.org/

Wed, 06/10/2015
Deirdre, I cannot thank you enough for your feedback and partnership suggestion. I have looked into PCA and watched their video story and I am impressed. I know that Mind4Athletes and PCA would work well together and could possibly start a program at the collegiate level, a space that the PCA organization has yet to tap into. Coaches are so important in youth sports, as well as, in college athletics where athletes are for the first time, on their own away from their parents and primary support systems. I plan to contact the organization through their website. However, if you have any contacts within the organization that you would like to send my way, it would be much appreciated!! My email is mind4athletes.smyers@gmail.com Thank you again for your time and suggestion! Sincerely, Stephanie Myers

Wed, 06/10/2015
Hello everyone! Thank you for taking the time to read the article on Mind4Athletes and my volunteer journey. I would like to share with you the link to our new website! We are very excited about this launch! www.mind4athletes.org www.mind4athletes.com