Volunteer Center Of
Bergen County
64 Passaic St.
Hackensack, NJ 07601
Tel: 201-489-9454
Fax: 201-489-1995
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The BVC is a group of companies whose members work year-round to help children and families with some very big issues like hunger, literacy, education and well-being.

The BVC is 35,000 employee volunteers strong. Its members generated and distributed $900,000 in resources in just five years.

Increasing evidence* demonstrates that doing is good about a lot more than just feeling good – it can produce a real return on corporate investment by:

bullet Boosting employee morale, which can lead to greater company loyalty

bullet Attracting qualified employees – company support for volunteer involvement provides an additional incentive for strong candidates to accept job offers

bullet Developing employee skills – participation in volunteer activities  helps employees develop new skills and leverage their current skills in addressing community needs

bullet Enhancing company image within the community, which can help to build the brand and differentiate a company from its competition

bullet Increasing reputation among investors and consumers as a responsible corporate citizen.

    *      MEASURING EMPLOYEE VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS; POINTS OF LIGHT FOUNDATION                AND THE CENTER FOR CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP AT BOSTON COLLEGE; 2005

BOOKS IN A BAG

 

Children who can’t read, can’t succeed. A home environment rich in books and inhabited by people who love to read is an early indicator for a child’s future success in the classroom and life.

Often, children in low-income families grow up without books because food and shelter are the main priority.  As a result, many start school behind–and stay behind.

The BVC partners with Head Start, a federally-funded early childhood education program for low-income families to make sure that pre-school children get a chance to succeed in reading.


 

The BVC has given more than 8,600 children five brand-new,  age-appropriate books to take home and keep.  Employee volunteers collect, sort, bag and deliver the books and often remain in the classroom to read to the children.

TOOLS FOR SCHOOL

It’s difficult to learn anything without the proper gear. It’s even harder to learn if you’re worried about being different from everyone else.

Children in low-income families want to do what everyone else does at school: learn. Yet many come from families whose resources don’t stretch far enough to provide school supplies.

Every August, the BVC coordinates a back-to-school supply drive, then works with our partner agencies to deliver what’s collected to children throughout the state. The BVC has distributed almost $240,000 in school supplies and it’s more than just pencils – everything from backpacks to binders and composition books to calculators.


JUST MY BAG

More than 3,100 abused and neglected children, removed from their home during crisis situations, have walked into their new foster home carrying their heads high and something else – their very own backpack filled to the brim with basics like socks and underwear, toiletries and gift items. These bags provide more than just “stuff” and a bag to carry it in – they provide a symbolic gesture that says someone, somewhere cared enough to shop and put the bag together just for them. The bag spells hope for the future.

The BVC partners with Youth Consultation Service (YCS) to provide hope to New Jersey’s 11,000 foster children who have been removed from their birth families because of abuse or neglect. YCS is one of the largest providers of services to children and families in the state, supplying education, shelter, advocacy  and care for children in need.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BROWN BAG BUDDIES

 

Hunger doesn’t take a vacation - but kids in school do. In fact, summer recess is an extremely difficult time for low-income families because free or reduced cost school breakfast and lunch programs take a vacation, too.

The BVC organizes an annual summer food drive to ease the burden on these families and ensure that food pantry shelves are filled with nutritious, “kid-friendly” foods like cereal, peanut butter and jelly, canned meats, macaroni and cheese, water and 100% juice. We partner with Center for Food Action

and other food pantries throughout the state to distribute food and grocery store gift certificates – worth almost $200,000 to date.

HERE’S WHAT BVC MEMBERS VALUE ABOUT THEIR INVOLVEMENT IN THE ORGANIZATION:

 

      Turnkey, easy-to-implement
        projects:
each of the four
        strategic initiatives is
        supported by an
        organizational/internal
        marketing packet which
        includes step-by-step
        instructions for planning and
        implementing the project.
        Additional options, including
        several hands-on volunteer
        opportunities, are included for
        companies that wish to
        expand their involvement in
        related community projects.

      Networking opportunities: At
        monthly meetings, BVC
        members share best practices
        in corporate community
        involvement, problem-solve
        around challenges in
        employee volunteer
        management and work
        together to advance the goals         of the BVC.


Positioning:  Members are positioned as community leaders and good corporate citizens through regular media communications and award programs.

Information:  BVC members receive information on a wide variety of options for additional community involvement including local and national initiatives, group volunteer projects, opportunities for individual volunteer engagement and calls to action for critical, emergency needs.

Strategic focus on children and families:  The BVC’s strategic plan is revised annually to reflect changes in BVC membership and community needs, but our focus is always on meeting the needs of low-income children and families.

No matter the size of your company, the BVC provides you with the tools to succeed in community involvement. If your company is ready to team up with other business leaders in meeting community needs, then

IT'S EASY TO JOIN THE BVC:

E-MAIL bvc@bergenvolunteers.org

CALL 201-489-9454


 
 


GOOD BUSINESS AWARDS

Doing good shouldn't be a secret. Every May, the BVC presents Good Business Awards to recognize companies for excellence incorporate citizenship. Entries - judged by an independent panel of corporate, non - profit and community leaders - reflect the wide range of projects, partnerships and programs implemented by good corporate neighbors throughout the state.

 




 "It's not just our kids
   who love Books in a
   Bag - it's the whole
   family. Everyone
   practices reading
   together and
   connects in this
   shared activity."

- NANCY GRINER,
   BERGEN COUNTY HEAD START

 


"There's nothing 'just'
   about the
Just My
   Bag program.
Our
   foster parents just
   can't say 'thank you'
   enough, and for our
   foster children, the
   bags become their
   treasure."


- KIM GARFINKLE
   YCS FOSTER CARE PROGRAM

 
"When those
   wonderful bags of
   food arrive our fears
   and those of our
   families subside. No
   more worrying about
   the choice of paying
   rent or going
   hungry!"


- BEA O'ROURKE
   CENTER FOR FOOD ACTION
 
LIST OF MEMBERS
as of August 15, 2008
 
Amper, Politzner
   & Mattia, P.C
BD
Benjamin Moore
BMW of North America
CareOne at Valley
Citibank
Cole, Schotz, Meisel,
   Forman & Leonard, PA
Compensation Solutions
Estro entertainment
Fidelity Investments
Horizon Blue Cross Blue
  Shield of New Jersey
Hudson City Savings
    Bank
Hunter Douglas
IKEA
Kelly Services
KPMG LLP
MWW Group
Pearson Education
PSE&G
Quest Diagnostics 
The Reader’s Digest
    Association
Rockland Electric
    Company
Sealed Air
Spectra Laboratories
The Shops at Riverside
TD Banknorth
Tiffany & Co.
United Water
United Way of Bergen
   County
UPS Information Services