East Windsor Senior Center Volunteers Recognized During National Volunteer Week

April 17, 2024

EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)–Mayor Janice S. Mironov recognized East Windsor Senior Center Volunteers for their service during National Volunteer Week and presented Certificates of Appreciation for their valuable contributions to the operations of the Senior Center. Mayor Mironov noted, “Each year in East Windsor Township we observe National Volunteer Week because we are very blessed to have a great number of citizens who volunteer their time, skills and talents to participate in our government, and during this time we recognize individuals who have embodied the spirit of volunteerism and have particularly contributed to the programs and activities in the Township.”

The Mayoral Proclamation, noting that, “volunteerism is one of the basic traits in the American character, National Volunteer Week was established in 1974 to recognize and honor the generous people who volunteer their time and services to an organization or cause to help better our communities,” recognizes that, “the Senior Center Volunteers help in the development, coordination and integration of the various programs and services available to senior citizens.” The Proclamation continues, “the East Windsor Township Senior Center Volunteers realize the important part of giving back to their senior community by volunteering to assist in classes, games, arts and crafts, reading, exercise programs, special events and many other activities, in addition to the Mercer County Nutrition Project, which serves lunch to more than 70 seniors daily,” and “expresses appreciation to our volunteers for their excellent and dedicated efforts to the East Windsor community.” Mayor Mironov continued, “The East Windsor Senior Center Volunteers help to oversee senior center operations, including office needs, coordinating and assisting with senior programs and events, and offering direct volunteering to other seniors. The Senior Center volunteers are indispensable to the ability of the Township to operate the Center and offer the broad array of services and activities for our senior community. We treasure and appreciate all of our wonderful caring volunteers and their tremendous contributions to our Township.”


Mayor Janice S. Mironov presented Proclamation recognizing National Volunteer Week to Township Commission on Aging Chairperson and Members at a celebration for the Senior Center volunteers. Pictured (from left to right) are: Helen Feng; Dylis Henninger; Barbara Gilbert; Linda Feldstein; Amy Lerner; Chairperson Sydelle Norris; Mayor Janice S. Mironov; Fay Fisch; Jennifer Worringer; Karen Goldman, and Vice Chairperson Deborah Thomas


Mayor Janice S. Mironov presented Certificates of Appreciation to East Windsor Senior Center volunteers during National Volunteer Week. Volunteers (listed alphabetically) are: Brunetta Allen, Sara Bierman, David Brandes, Mary Brandes, Sam Chao, Sirish Dave, Nancy Demme, Dennis Devers,Ke-Ling Fang, Linda Feldstein, Helen Feng, Barry Fisch, Fay Fisch, Linda Fowler, Mindy Gerber, Barbara Gilbert, Karen Goldman, Sharon Goldstein, Terry Goldstein, Kathleen Griffin, John Guarniere, Theresa Hann, Dilys Henninger, Robert Kashman, Amy Lerner, Derrick Lynch, Scott Marshall, Wanda McGuinness, Veronica Nash, Chairperson Sydelle Norris, Hope Pakula, Mark Pakula, John Palmieri, Larry Parker, Paula Parker, Marc Platizky, Miguel Rivera, Debbie Schipmann, Tim Schipmann, Margaret Steadman, Deborah Thomas, Joseph User, Valerie Vaughan, Jennifer Worringer and Morteza Zarnani