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Caroline Stephanou
Marketing and Development Intern
The Woodlands Foundation
May - July 2015
A Taste of Red/White
“About the Woodlands” Signs: 15 x 20” signs displayed at a first-time wine tasting fundraising
event to familiarize guests with the mission and work of The Woodlands Foundation
Block Party
Printed Acknowledgement: Thank-you card distributed to over 100 guests and sponsors
Sponsor Listing Sign: 4 x 2’ sign on prominent display at the event
Block Party
Raffle and Admission Signs: Signage for every raffle item on display at the event, as well as
signs for event tickets and other information
Sticker: Printed piece featured on event giveaway
bags to thank sponsors and donors
Golf Classic
Sponsor Listing Sign: 4 x 2’ sign on prominent display at the event
Sponsor Recognition Signs: Acknowledged sponsors by varying levels throughout the event
Golf Classic
Raffle and Silent Auction Signs: Signage for every
raffle and silent auction item on display at the event
Butterfly Ball
Invitation: Multi-page professionally-printed invitation mailed to over 500 invitees
Save the Date: Printed save-the-date card mailed to over 300 people and eblasted to over 4,000
Sticker: Printed piece featured on giveaway bags
CorporateVolunteer
program
The Woodlands is a
nonprofit human service
organization dedicated
to enriching the lives of
children and adults with
disability and chronic illness.
Aquatics Center
48-bed Lodge
Nature Trail
Activity Center
Campground
Sports Court
Adapted Zipline
Adapted
Archery Range
Outdoor
Ampitheater
Par-3 Adapted
Golf Course
2
60,000
52
8,000
parTICIpanTs serVed In The
pasT deCade
aCres WITh FUllY-
aCCessIBle FaCIlITIes
parTICIpanTs serVed
annUallY ThroUgh
dIVerse programs
Volunteer days
General Maintenance
Maintaining the Woodlands’ campus throughout
the year offers many challenges for our small staff,
and volunteer groups help tremendously with
keeping the Woodlands beautiful.
Projects include:
• Painting
• Raking leaves
• Weeding and planting flowers
• Deep cleaning
• And more!
Fall Festival &
Haunted Trail Decoration
Each October, the Woodlands transforms its
campus in preparation for the annual Fall
Festival. Fall Fest is free to the public and
offers an evening of fun with music, games,
food, activities, and our “not so scary” haunted
trail. Volunteer groups make this event
possible by helping prepare the campus and
cleaning up afterwards. Some groups even
host a section of the haunted trail, or work an
activity or game booth the night of Fall Fest!
Creativity welcome!
Rum Cake Fundraiser
Hundreds of volunteers assist the Woodlands
from October through December in our Rum and
Apricot Brandy Cake Sale. Volunteers join our
Food Services Manager in the kitchen to bake
delicious cakes which are sold throughout the
holiday season.
don’t miss
A tour of the Woodlands’ beautiful
52-acre campus is included during
each volunteer day.
Decorating for the Holidays
The Woodlands has a special spirit
when it comes to everything that we do,
so holiday decorating is no exception!
Volunteers assist with decorating the
campus each year for the holidays.
ComplImenTarY
breakfast
and lunCh
proVIded BY The
Woodlands
flexibility
WITh groUp
sIzes,TIme Frames,
and daTes
3
Year-roUnd
opportunities
corporateVolunteers: Bythe numBers
601
52
3,472
ToTal
CorporaTe
VolUnTeers
In 2014
ToTal
CorporaTe
groUps In 2014
ToTal hoUrs
serVed In 2014
VolUnTeersare speCIal ToTheWoodlands.
Corporate volunteer groups make a direct impact in our mission of enriching
the lives of children and adults with disability and chronic illness. Whether you
are a large, medium, or small organization, you can make a difference!
4
corporateVolunteertestimonials
We hope that more
will volunteer with the
Woodlands and help
spread the word about
this wonderful organization.
Bayer will definitely be back!
KaYlYn mCdonell
bayer
“
”
“
“
5
”
Volunteering at the
Woodlands was an enjoyable
and heartwarming
experience that our group
will never forget.
shannon sChreIB
msa
Aesynt had so many
employees who wanted to
donate their time to this
worthy organization.
gUY hUeTTel
aesynt
”
“
We spent the day getting
the grounds ready for
upcoming camps and
look forward to returning.
Thank you for letting us
help you help others.
heaTher FedaK
omega federal
Credit union ”
From the
Volunteers
“
”
We enjoy our time at the
Woodlands each year and are
excited to make a positive
impact directly on our local
community.
lee anne daVIson
Verizon wireless
For CorporaTeVolUnTeer groUp InFormaTIon,
please ContaCt:
Catie Cohn
deVelopmenT CoordInaTor
ccohn@woodlandsfoundation.org
or call 724-935-6533
The Woodlands FoUndaTIon
134 Shenot Road
Wexford, PA 15090
724-935-6533
www.mywoodlands.org
6

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Marketing and Development Intern Portfolio

  • 1. Caroline Stephanou Marketing and Development Intern The Woodlands Foundation May - July 2015
  • 2. A Taste of Red/White “About the Woodlands” Signs: 15 x 20” signs displayed at a first-time wine tasting fundraising event to familiarize guests with the mission and work of The Woodlands Foundation
  • 3. Block Party Printed Acknowledgement: Thank-you card distributed to over 100 guests and sponsors Sponsor Listing Sign: 4 x 2’ sign on prominent display at the event
  • 4. Block Party Raffle and Admission Signs: Signage for every raffle item on display at the event, as well as signs for event tickets and other information Sticker: Printed piece featured on event giveaway bags to thank sponsors and donors
  • 5. Golf Classic Sponsor Listing Sign: 4 x 2’ sign on prominent display at the event Sponsor Recognition Signs: Acknowledged sponsors by varying levels throughout the event
  • 6. Golf Classic Raffle and Silent Auction Signs: Signage for every raffle and silent auction item on display at the event
  • 7. Butterfly Ball Invitation: Multi-page professionally-printed invitation mailed to over 500 invitees Save the Date: Printed save-the-date card mailed to over 300 people and eblasted to over 4,000 Sticker: Printed piece featured on giveaway bags
  • 9. The Woodlands is a nonprofit human service organization dedicated to enriching the lives of children and adults with disability and chronic illness. Aquatics Center 48-bed Lodge Nature Trail Activity Center Campground Sports Court Adapted Zipline Adapted Archery Range Outdoor Ampitheater Par-3 Adapted Golf Course 2 60,000 52 8,000 parTICIpanTs serVed In The pasT deCade aCres WITh FUllY- aCCessIBle FaCIlITIes parTICIpanTs serVed annUallY ThroUgh dIVerse programs
  • 10. Volunteer days General Maintenance Maintaining the Woodlands’ campus throughout the year offers many challenges for our small staff, and volunteer groups help tremendously with keeping the Woodlands beautiful. Projects include: • Painting • Raking leaves • Weeding and planting flowers • Deep cleaning • And more! Fall Festival & Haunted Trail Decoration Each October, the Woodlands transforms its campus in preparation for the annual Fall Festival. Fall Fest is free to the public and offers an evening of fun with music, games, food, activities, and our “not so scary” haunted trail. Volunteer groups make this event possible by helping prepare the campus and cleaning up afterwards. Some groups even host a section of the haunted trail, or work an activity or game booth the night of Fall Fest! Creativity welcome! Rum Cake Fundraiser Hundreds of volunteers assist the Woodlands from October through December in our Rum and Apricot Brandy Cake Sale. Volunteers join our Food Services Manager in the kitchen to bake delicious cakes which are sold throughout the holiday season. don’t miss A tour of the Woodlands’ beautiful 52-acre campus is included during each volunteer day. Decorating for the Holidays The Woodlands has a special spirit when it comes to everything that we do, so holiday decorating is no exception! Volunteers assist with decorating the campus each year for the holidays. ComplImenTarY breakfast and lunCh proVIded BY The Woodlands flexibility WITh groUp sIzes,TIme Frames, and daTes 3 Year-roUnd opportunities
  • 11. corporateVolunteers: Bythe numBers 601 52 3,472 ToTal CorporaTe VolUnTeers In 2014 ToTal CorporaTe groUps In 2014 ToTal hoUrs serVed In 2014 VolUnTeersare speCIal ToTheWoodlands. Corporate volunteer groups make a direct impact in our mission of enriching the lives of children and adults with disability and chronic illness. Whether you are a large, medium, or small organization, you can make a difference! 4
  • 12. corporateVolunteertestimonials We hope that more will volunteer with the Woodlands and help spread the word about this wonderful organization. Bayer will definitely be back! KaYlYn mCdonell bayer “ ” “ “ 5 ” Volunteering at the Woodlands was an enjoyable and heartwarming experience that our group will never forget. shannon sChreIB msa Aesynt had so many employees who wanted to donate their time to this worthy organization. gUY hUeTTel aesynt ” “ We spent the day getting the grounds ready for upcoming camps and look forward to returning. Thank you for letting us help you help others. heaTher FedaK omega federal Credit union ” From the Volunteers “ ” We enjoy our time at the Woodlands each year and are excited to make a positive impact directly on our local community. lee anne daVIson Verizon wireless
  • 13. For CorporaTeVolUnTeer groUp InFormaTIon, please ContaCt: Catie Cohn deVelopmenT CoordInaTor ccohn@woodlandsfoundation.org or call 724-935-6533 The Woodlands FoUndaTIon 134 Shenot Road Wexford, PA 15090 724-935-6533 www.mywoodlands.org 6