Vote for Anna Smith & St. Leo as 2018 Governor’s Volunteer Service Award recipients by April 15! 

Vote now for Anna Smith, Samaritan volunteer, and St. Leo’s as a 2018 Governor’s Volunteer Service Award recipients!

Click here to vote for Anna Smith and St. Leo

Nominee Name: Anna Smith
Nominee’s outstanding commitment: Anna Smith began volunteering with Samaritan Ministries as a college student and has carried her commitment to service throughout her life. Staff and guests alike know that they can depend on her to arrive on time to her shift on the second Tuesday of each month, and she has always handled any issues throughout the evening with level headed efficiency.
Nominee’s outstanding accomplishments: Even throughout her time as a graduate student, Anna has never let anything distract her from giving her full attention to the guests while she was working at the front desk. The professionalism with which she handles every question and request has earned her the lasting respect of our guests, and her reliability allows the shelter staff to focus more of their time and energy on welcoming new guests and overnight volunteers to Samaritan Ministries. Over the course of her 12 year tenure as a Check-in Leader, it has always been apparent that she takes each shift as an opportunity to learn and grow in her role so as to better serve the guests with each passing month.
Nominee’s special skills/qualities: Without compromising her consistently professional and focused demeanor, Anna always has time to talk with the guests and share a kind word. Staff and volunteers alike have commented on how she has the check-in process and front desk procedures down to a science while also maintaining a warm and friendly atmosphere for all who pass by.

Nominee Name: St. Leo The Great Catholic Church Shelter Volunteers
Nominee’s outstanding commitment: St. Leo the Great Catholic Church has been a steadfast supporter of Samaritan Ministries mission to provide food, shelter and hope through Christian love. As the longtime leader of the second Monday group, Dick Egloff was a natural resource to turn to when staff was looking for help with recruiting shelter volunteers from other churches in 2015. Not satisfied with simply agreeing to share his experiences with other potential volunteers, Dick also helped Steve Viola begin a second monthly St. Leo’s shelter group on each third Tuesday. The cumulative experience of this group has not only allowed them to build lasting relationships with our guests, but our staff as well. The peace of mind that comes with knowing a volunteer group is comfortable and capable in their role allows the shelter counselors to spend more one on one time with guests as well as handle any incidents such as medical emergencies efficiently.
Nominee’s outstanding accomplishments: Samaritan Ministries is immeasurably grateful for the volunteer support that so many churches have given to the shelter, but the St. Leo’s volunteers truly stand out in their consistency and frequency throughout the year. In 2017 alone, St. Leo’s volunteers served over 1,600 hours in the shelter preparing and serving meals, keeping a watchful eye on the shelter dorms and providing emotional and spiritual support to our guests. This does not include the time that it takes every month to promote and coordinate each shift behind the scenes. In addition to their hands on service, St. Leo’s has always paid close attention to the needs of our guests and made a concerted effort to collect seasonal items as needed.
Nominee’s special skills/qualities: The men of St. Leo’s bring a wide variety of positive qualities and skills to the table, but one that has left the most lasting impression is their genuine interest in and sincere support of our guests. There is plenty to keep shelter volunteers busy during an overnight shift, but this has never prevented a member of the St. Leo’s group from giving a guest their full focus when the need arises. All of our staff and volunteers share in the guests’ joy when they celebrate accomplishments such as employment and housing, but it takes a special volunteer to provide equal attention when their spirits are low. St. Leo’s volunteers stand out in their capacity to provide words of encouragement and hope when our guests need it the most.

Tour de Llama: June 23, 2018

Save the Date: The 5th annual Tour de Llama event will be held on June 23, 2018!

Tour de Llama is a chance for cyclists to raise money to help provide food and shelter for our hungry and homeless neighbors.  21, 36 and 60-mile rides begin and end at Divine Llama Vineyards in East Bend and go through Yadkin County.

After the ride, attendees enjoy winery tours, lunch, photo opps with llama, wine tastings, hayrides and more. On June 24, 2017, 57 sponsors and 173 cyclists raised $21,573.

The fee is $30 per person.  You must sign in and complete a waiver to ride. Cash and checks only the day of the event. Riders must be 18+. Divine Llama Vineyard is located at 5349 Macedonia Road in East Bend.

New this year! To view the 21- mile route, click here.

To view the 36-mile route, click here.

To view the 60-mile route, click here.

For rider and sponsor registration, click here.

2018 Volunteer Appreciation Event: April 29

Please mark your calendars for Sunday, April 29, from 2 to 4 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in the West End neighborhood.

Please join us for refreshments, door prizes, a short program and a chance to celebrate our remarkable volunteers.

Any questions? Please contact anna.donze@samaritanforsyth.org.

Penny Campaign 2017 raises $51,258.14

Thanks to the hundreds of individuals, churches, schools and businesses who participated in Penny Campaign last year.

Remember, 2018 Penny Campaign is December 1. Materials will be available in July. The collection kicks off in October.

Honor Roll of Donors is complete.

Thank you to our generous donors who make our work possible. To view our annual Honor Roll of Donors, click here.

2017 Penny Campaign Collection Day

This year’s goal is $60,000. All of the money stays in the community helping your hungry and homeless neighbors.

It takes just 199 pennies to buy someone a hot meal in our Soup Kitchen. Start collecting your pennies and dollars. Collection Day is Saturday, December 2. Bring your donations to either 110 Oakwood across from Thruway Shopping Center or 414 E. Northwest Blvd., Samaritan’s building, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Jar stickers and jars are available. Stop by Samaritan anytime between 8:30am-5:00pm for materials. To request additional materials, contact alex.jarrell@samaritanforsyth.org

Tour de Llama is June 24

We’re excited for Tour de Llama on Saturday morning! Please know that the event goes on, rain or shine. If you are a cyclist, use your best judgment regarding the weather. Registration opens at 7:30 am, and the ride begins at 8:30 am. You must check in and sign a waiver to ride. Divine Llama Vineyards is located at 5349 Macedonia Rd in East Bend. If you have not already signed up to ride, please join us: $30 registration fee for either 36 or 60 miles. Check or cash only, please. Click here https://ridewithgps.com/routes/11787003 for the 60 mile route or here https://ridewithgps.com/routes/11798044 for the 36 mile route.  Note on the 60 mile route, Varnie Rd becomes Ireland Rd and the missing road sign is Rockett Rd.

Tour de Llama registration is open.

Join the herd on June 24 at Divine Llama Vineyards for the Fourth Annual Tour de Llama.

The llamas, great food, great ride and more are back. Ride begins at 8:30 a.m. for $30 per person. Choose from 35 or 60 mile rides. All money raised goes to feed the hungry and shelter the homeless.

To register, click here.

For sponsor information, click here.

To view the route through beautiful Yadkin County, click here.

To take advantage of a 4 ride package for $100, a $40 savings, click here.

Penny Campaign 2016 is here

pc16webpost This year’s goal is $60,000. All of the money stays in the community helping your hungry and homeless neighbors. It takes just 204 pennies to buy someone a hot meal in our Soup Kitchen. Start collecting your pennies and dollars. Collection Day is Saturday, December 3. Bring your donations to either 110 Oakwood across from Thruway Shopping Center or 414 E. Northwest Blvd., Samaritan’s building, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jar stickers and jars are available. To request materials, contact mary.giunca@samaritanforsyth.org.

Homeless film showing, Aug. 23

homeless colorcorrectedFor those who missed its local debut at the RiverRun International Film Festival a couple of years ago, Homeless, a film shot at Samaritan, is being shown at Aperture on August 23 at 7:30 p.m. The film is part of Aperture’s Made in the Triad series. Filmmakers Clay and Tif Hassler based their film on a true story of a homeless teenager they met in Winston-Salem. The film was shot at Samaritan’s old building during the summer of 2012. The film has been praised for its realism, sensitivity and ability to take you into the world of poverty and homelessness. A discussion led by Samaritan’s Executive Director, Sonjia Kurosky, will follow the film. You can read more and buy tickets here.