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Posted on: May 16, 2024

[ARCHIVED] Celebrating ADRC Volunteers

Kristin Newton speaking to an audience of ADRC volunteers being recognized for their service.

The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of St. Croix County recently held its annual Volunteer Banquet, an event to recognize and celebrate the invaluable contributions of our volunteers. These dedicated individuals, who range from high school students to older adults have donated nearly 14,000 hours of their time. Thanks to their time and generosity, we saved over $440,000. This dollar amount translates into a direct savings to our County taxpayers, helping us to sustain essential services and programs for the communities we serve.

A check for over $440,000 to represent the savings created by the ADRC volunteers.

St. Croix County Director of Health and Human Services, Bob Rohret and ADRC Administrator, Kristin Newton 
holding a check for $442,457.25 to represent the savings created by the volunteers.

There are a variety of ways that volunteers complement the services provided by the ADRC. They help with our aging programs, senior nutrition sites, and deliver meals through the Home-Delivered Meal Program. They also serve on boards, help with special events, and provide respite to those caring for loved ones with dementia.

“We are very fortunate to have so many volunteers who contribute to our programming—each and every volunteer, whether they contributed one hour or 400 hours, is an essential piece of the puzzle with our services and programming efforts to support individuals who are aging or living with a disability in our local communities.”

Kristin Newton – St. Croix County ADRC Administrator

With the help of our volunteers, we served over 50,000 meals in 2023 through congregate dining, home-delivered and carry-out meals. They enabled us to support caregivers throughout the County by providing over 1,000 hours of respite through our DayAway program and benefiting around 200 participants in our Dementia Care Journey Along Group. Additionally, our AARP tax volunteers completed 426 tax returns, an increase of over 100 returns completed in the previous year.

We were thrilled to recognize our most committed volunteers, including nine extraordinary individuals who each contributed over 300 hours in the past year. Their dedication exemplifies the spirit of community and generosity that drives our mission forward.

  • Laura Bishop
  • Maureen Brunner
  • Shirley Carrick
  • Anne Fagnon
  • Andrea “Andi” Gilbert
  • Karen Grossaint
  • Mary Jo Harde
  • Bill Hauser
  • Nancy Meyer
  • Sue Meyer
  • Jan Rudd

Volunteers who contributed over 300 hours of their time with the ADRC at the volunteer banquet.

St. Croix County Director of Health and Human Services, Bob Rohret and ADRC Administrator, Kristin Newton pictured with 
volunteers who contributed over 300 hours of their time with the ADRC last year. Pictured left to right: Bob Rohret, Nancy Meyer, 
Bill Hauser, Maureen Brunner, Anne Fagnan, Andi Gilbert, Shirley Carrick, Jan Rudd, Kristin Newton.

The city of New Richmond, our community partners, and our ADRC Aging Team members, whose behind-the-scenes efforts make events like these possible, were also acknowledged. Their support and partnership are crucial in helping us meet our goals and extend our reach across the County.

In a year marked by growth and increased volunteer engagement, we have witnessed firsthand the truth of the saying: "You are a piece of the puzzle in someone else’s life. You may never know where you fit, but someone's life may never be complete without you in it." Our volunteers truly are the pieces that complete the picture for many in the communities we serve. Thank you for your dedication and generosity!

Get Involved

If you are interested in volunteering with the ADRC, visit our volunteer page for more information.

We are currently looking for volunteers in the Hudson and New Richmond areas to help deliver meals to homebound participants. The Home-Delivered Meal Program provides a hot, nutritious meals to those that are 60 and over who are home bound and unable to prepare meals on their own. Learn more about this program on our Home delivered Meals page.

Bob and Kristin pictured with Noah and Mark from the city of New Richmond at the volunteer banquet.

St. Croix County Director of Health and Human Services, Bob Rohret and ADRC Administrator, Kristin Newton 
pictured with Noah Wiedenfeld and Mark Evans from the city of New Richmond. 
Pictured left to right: Bob Rohret, Noah Wiedenfeld, Mark Evans, Kristin Newton.

Members of the St. Croix County Health and Human Services Department at the volunteer banquet.

Members of the St. Croix County Health and Human Services Department and ADRC Team. 
Pictured left to right: Bob Rohret, Brandy Zeuli, Melissa Wright, Tara Murdzek, Courtney Brunner, Amy Roemhild, Kristin Newton.

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