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Community Foundation and United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties receive 2024 VASA award

The VASA Jack Schoep Award is awarded annually to an individual or organization exemplifying exceptional dedication to enhancing public education through community service, leadership and support.


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Dr. Julio Nazario-Valle, Ed.D. Chief Academic Officer Volusia County Schools; Jessie Thompson, District 3 School Board Member Volusia County Schools; Dr. Rachel Hazel, Deputy Superintendent Volusia County Schools; Anita Burnette, District 2 School Board Member Volusia County Schools; Dr. Carmen J. Balgobin, Superintendent Volusia County Schools; Amanda Lasecki, Vice President of Operations Community Foundation and United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties. Courtesy photo
Dr. Julio Nazario-Valle, Ed.D. Chief Academic Officer Volusia County Schools; Jessie Thompson, District 3 School Board Member Volusia County Schools; Dr. Rachel Hazel, Deputy Superintendent Volusia County Schools; Anita Burnette, District 2 School Board Member Volusia County Schools; Dr. Carmen J. Balgobin, Superintendent Volusia County Schools; Amanda Lasecki, Vice President of Operations Community Foundation and United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties. Courtesy photo
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The Volusia Association of School Administrators honored the Community Foundation and United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties with the 2024 VASA Jack Schoep Award at the annual Phi Delta Kappa and VASA Night, held at the Daytona Beach International Airport on April 11.

Named in honor of an administrator within the Volusia County Schools, the VASA Jack Schoep Award is awarded annually to an individual or organization exemplifying exceptional dedication to enhancing public education through community service, leadership, and generous support.

The Community Foundation and United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties were recognized for their commitment to bolstering public education, as evidenced by the Community Impact grant process, which prioritizes three key areas: Education, Financial Stability, and Health.

Throughout the 2023-2024 fiscal year, CF UWVFC allocated $314,500 in grants to local nonprofit organizations dedicated to educational initiatives. Furthermore, CF UWVFC actively collaborates with the Volunteer Center to spearhead volunteer projects aimed at bolstering education, including the highly successful Annual Stuff the Bus event. The Annual Stuff the Bus event, conducted in partnership with Tanger Outlets, serves as a cornerstone initiative in CF UWVFC's mission to support education. This event, designed to gather clothing and school supplies, facilitates the distribution of essential resources to Title I Schools within Volusia County, thereby fostering a conducive learning environment for students in need.

“We are honored to be a recipient of the VASA Jack Schoep award,” said Courtney Edgcom, president and CEO of CF UWVFC. “We know the future of this community rests upon the shoulders of the next generation and we want to be able to support them in any possible way now so they can thrive in the future.”

 

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