In this new world of social media, the adage in advertising that it takes seven impressions (ads, TV, radio) for your product or organization to stick with the general public has changed. In this short-attention-span world, the number is closer to 60 points of contact before important work starts to be acknowledged by the general public these days.
But if there is one organization in Talbot County that deserves that kind of spotlight over and over again, it would be the Bay Hundred Community Volunteers.
For more than 22 years, this small organization has been making hundreds of minor yet critical improvements to the homes of aging community members, primarily women, such as installing wheelchair ramps to enable them to age in place with dignity and respect.
With the support of the Talbot County Commission on Aging, we once again invited Bay Hundred Community Volunteers President Bill Shrieves to visit the Spy studio for an update on the remarkable impact this group has made.
This video is approximately six minutes in length. For more information, make a donation, or volunteer, please go here.
Bob Kopec says
Are volunteers needed?