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SRSLY Coalition celebrates 9th volunteer appreciation party

Courtesy photo. A scene from the recent SRSLY volunteer appreciation party.
Courtesy photo. Chelsea High School graduate Jessie Ligi with SRSLY Chelsea Coalition Director Jesse Kauffman.

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Reiley Curran for the information in this story.)

Every year, SRSLY celebrates the hard work of their dedicated volunteers by throwing a Volunteer Appreciation Party.

The SRSLY coalitions in Chelsea, Dexter, Manchester, and Stockbridge came together at Pinckney State Park for this celebration on Aug. 9. Thousands of T-shirts, slices of pizza, and hours of volunteer time have been put into SRSLY since it formed in 2008.

Anyone who has volunteered at least once in the past year is invited to the Volunteer Appreciation Party, which included swimming, lawn games, food, and an awards ceremony. SRSLY recognizes all contributions made by their volunteers, regardless of the number of hours put in. Every volunteer is awarded a certificate for their work and picks a lime-green prize.

Volunteers who have played a big role in SRSLY in the past year are recognized through special awards. These include Above and Beyond, for those who volunteer 20 hours or more in a year; Most Hours Volunteered; Most Activities Attended; New Members; and “Century Club,” for those who have volunteered more than 100 hours with SRSLY. A few volunteers were even congratulated for having volunteered more than 500 hours in their years with SRSLY,

Altogether, 531 SRSLY members volunteered 6,644 hours in the 2016-17 school year.

This year, Chelsea High School junior Sean McGill was recognized for having volunteered more than 500 hours during his time with SRSLY.

Recent CHS graduate Jessie Ligi was welcomed into the “Century Club” for passing 100 hours of volunteer time. She also received the award for Most Hours Volunteered in the past year.

Ninth grader Branden Merkel also received the “Century Club” award, and seventh grader Erick Kasper won the award for Most Activities Attended during the past year.

These volunteers, both youth and adults, are role models for other members of their communities and empower them to contribute positive changes. Volunteers help with SRSLY’s fun, substance-free events such as the annual New Year’s Eve Party, SRSLY Cinema outdoor movies, and fall Kickoff Rallies. They also devote hours to attending the coalition’s regular meetings throughout the year, where they help plan and implement SRSLY’s goals, strategies, and activities.

“SRSLY would not be here today without the passion and energy from our volunteers,” said Regional SRSLY Coalition Director Reiley Curran. “It is the volunteers who put in their time to making our communities safer by showing up to countless coalition meetings, some of which take place in the evening or on weekends. It is the volunteers who are supportive of youth who want to make a difference in their community.”

Since SRSLY was launched, more than 2,030 volunteers have donated more than 32,169 hours to preventing youth substance abuse in these four communities.

The data shows that all of their hard work is making a difference. According to the Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth survey (MiPHY), which is administered every other year to measure youth substance use, only 13 percent of Chelsea High School students use alcohol regularly. That’s down by more than a third since 2007. In Dexter, the MiPHY data shows 13 percent of high school students use marijuana regularly, down by more than a third since SRSLY was launched there in 2013. In Stockbridge, the average age of reported first use of alcohol is up to 14.5 from 13.8, while the percentage of youth who report having gotten drunk before the age of 13 is down, from 7.7 percent to 6.6 percent, according to the MiPHY survey. Research shows that the later kids start using drugs and alcohol, the less likely they are to struggle with addiction as adults.

What better way to finish off the Volunteer Appreciation Party than to eat lime-green frosted cupcakes and take a group photo while celebrating the achievements of volunteers? And with next year being the monumental 10-year anniversary of SRSLY, expect the Volunteer Appreciation Party to be at the next level.

Anyone interested in volunteering with SRSLY can find out how at an upcoming coalition meeting. To find your local meeting schedule, go to www.srslycoalition.org/where, select your community, and click on when + where.

About SRSLY
SRSLY is a community coalition dedicated to the prevention of destructive behavior in youth. SRSLY’s mission is to empower youth to live healthy, substance-free lives, by bringing the community together. SRSLY was formed in 2008 in response to local data showing teens in Chelsea are more likely to abuse drugs and alcohol than state and national averages.

SRSLY promotes positive family and community involvement and school bonding, works to limit youth access to alcohol and other drugs and reduce parental approval of youth drug use. SRSLY receives support from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea, the 5 Healthy Towns Foundation and the Coghlan Family Foundation. For more information, call (734) 593-5279, or visit www.srslycoalition.org.

The SRSLY coalition consists of representatives from across Chelsea, Dexter, Manchester and Stockbridge, including the schools, hospital, library, law enforcement, churches, businesses, parents and youth. SRSLY focuses on primary prevention among youth aged 10 to 15, but is open to anyone interested in preventing youth substance use by promoting a more positive and healthy community.

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