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The ReUse It Center Announces Volunteer of the Month and July Donations

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McPHERSON, Kan. — The ReUse It Center announced its Volunteer of the Month, which was awarded to Alvin Hett of Hillsboro. The Center was able to donate $4,500 to local organizations this month. The two organizations that received donations were Celebrate Recovery and Steps to End Poverty in McPherson (STEPMC). 

The ReUse It Center Volunteer of the Month: Alvin Hett
(Photo Credit: The ReUse It Center)

Alvin Hett, the ReUse It Center’s “paint guy”, has been a volunteer on Wednesday workdays for the last nine years and commutes to McPherson from Hillsboro. He also brings donations from Hillsboro.

Hett shared with the ReUse It Center that his wife wanted him to be involved with volunteering after he retired, which is why he started volunteering for the Center. He also credited Bill Toews for helping him get more involved because Toews had been volunteering when the Center first started.

When asked what has made him stay at the ReUse It Center, Hett said, “The best reason is to help prepare items for sale that are sold and the proceeds then get donated to a number of different charities. The other reason is to volunteer with great people that are very talented.”

July Check Donations:
Celebrate Recovery
Pictured left to right is Secretary for the ReUse It Center board Dot Janzen and Teresa Power from Celebrate Recovery. (Photo Credit: The ReUse It Center)

Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered recovery program based on the beatitudes. Celebrate Recovery in McPherson’s mission is to help you find freedom from hurts, hang-ups, or habits through the love of Jesus Christ. 

STEPMC
Pictured left to right is Shulah Neff, the Store Manager for the ReUse It Center and Angie Brunk, the Executive Director for STEPMC. (Photo Credit: The ReUse It Center)

The mission statement for STEPMC is to walk alongside people until they are out of poverty. STEPMC provides a framework for people to build relationships across economic and class lines. The organization forms a community around those in poverty, foster connections, and creates pathways of opportunity and success so that people can overcome poverty.