By:
Jill Colbert
February 12th, 2018
This past spring, we collected donations for the Johnson County Crisis Center. For a list of top ten needed donations or for volunteer opportunities, visit www.jccrisiscenter.org
By:
Jill Colbert
February 12th, 2018
Staying informed is paramount to function productively within society, and information needs to be easy to access for everyone, including those that are blind and print handicapped. IRIS is a free radio reading service that reads print information from local newspapers aloud to over 3,000 print-disabled listeners throughout Iowa. IRIS has reading locations in Fort Dodge, Des Moines, Sioux City, Mason City, Cedar Falls, Iowa City, Ames and soon – in Dubuque. If you would like to add your voice to the reading contingent, call the IRIS at 515-243-6833.
By:
Jill Colbert
February 12th, 2018
Neumann Monson collected funds that went to sponsor 12 cats and 1 dog at Furry Friends Refuge. Sponsoring a cat or dog waives adoption fees to qualified adopters and helps cover the cost of food, shelter, and vet bills. Furry Friends Refuge serves animals of West Des Moines, Urbandale, Clive, and Windsor Heights. Information on sponsorships and volunteer opportunities can be found at www.furryfriendsrefuge.org. And if you’re ready to add a furry friend to your family, consider adopting from a shelter near you.
By:
Jill Colbert
February 12th, 2018
For Community Reading Day 2017, we visited the Hawkeye Area Community Action Program (HACAP). We brought a few of our favorite books to read with the kids and followed up with a fun, interactive activity. HACAP is a non-profit, community-focused group which works to empower and improve families living with barriers of poverty. For more volunteer opportunities visit www.hacap.org
By:
Jill Colbert
February 6th, 2018
Neumann Monson is committed to serving Iowa’s communities through volunteer programs and events. Our non-profit design services have earned recognition from the Iowa City Human Rights Commission.
By:
Admin
February 5th, 2018
We were proud to attend the The City of Iowa City Government Human Rights Breakfast to accept the Bill Reagan Business/Community Award for our work with Shelter House.
By:
Admin
February 2nd, 2018
The Free Lunch Program started in 1983 and serves an average of 130 meals per day, six days a week. Volunteer teams prepare and serve meals using their own food or food from local restaurants, grocery stores, and food distributors via Table to Table and the HACAP food reservoir. For volunteer opportunities, or to make a donation, visit www.icflp.org
By:
Admin
February 2nd, 2018
In the spring of 2017, we participated in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life in honor of our friend, mentor, and partner Chris DeGroot, who lost his heroic battle with cancer in 2016. The $75,000 that were raised at this event will go toward cancer research, patient care programs, Hope House lodging, and prevention programs. Please consider donating, volunteering, or signing up for a Relay for Life walk in your area at www.cancer.org.
By:
Admin
February 2nd, 2018
Our 2017 Pulling for Honor team was co-sponsored by McComas Lacina Construction, Design Engineers, and Raker Rhodes Engineering. To participate, each team had to raise a minimum of $2,500. Proceeds from the pull went to the Eastern Iowa Honor Flight, which organizes flights for area veterans to Washington, D.C. For more information on the Eastern Iowa Honor Flight visit: http://eihonorflight.org/
By:
Admin
February 2nd, 2018
We had a great time getting our hands dirty at the ARC of SE Iowa’s pArc – accessible playground and sensory garden. Our crew went out to tidy up and help rebuild and prepare the sensory garden for planting. The ARC of SE Iowa assists individuals with developmental disabilities, their families and community. The organization hosts a variety of programs, services, events, and fundraisers throughout the year that welcome single and group volunteer assistance. For a list of volunteer opportunities visit www.arcsei.org/volunteer