Brandy Zrubek, Heart House Austin

Brandy Zrubek and the 6th grade "Jr. Volunteers"

Brandy Zrubek began volunteering at Heart House in June of last year.  She originally was assigned to volunteer with the oldest group of children, the 4th - 6th graders.  During the summer program, Brandy was a tremendous help.  She developed bonds with several of the older kids.  When school began in the fall, Brandy continued to work with primarily the 6th graders.  Brandy says, “It’s been so neat watching the 6th graders mature and become Jr. Volunteers.”  This spring, Brandy has taken on new responsibilities.  She is now a front desk volunteer and tutors the same child weekly with her reading.  Brandy is able to give a little more time to the Heart House children and is now volunteering with the K and 1st grade children during their activity time.  Her continued dedication and flexibility are the reasons she was chosen to be spotlighted this month.   When asked about Brandy, Diane Cannon, Executive Director says, “Brandy is very adaptable.  She has the unique ability to work with all ages of children.”

Brandy is from rural Texas , which she describes as “the middle of nowhere, in between Georgetown and Granger.”  She moved to Austin to study biology at U.T. and plans on graduating in 2006.  After that, her plans are uncertain, but they involve a graduate program in medicine or scientific research.  Brandy has an interesting field of interest.  Along with her coursework, she is currently working in a lab dissecting bird brains to study the brain’s response to stress.  One day, Brandy would like to “do her own research on how the brain works, or on possible cures for cancer, or something else that would be helpful to society.”  We hope Brandy knows that she is already helping society one child at a time.   

Brandy enjoys doing just about anything.  She plays tennis and volleyball, likes to dance, write poetry and play the piano.  Brandy is even training to run a marathon next year!  And, in her spare time, she is learning Czech….  How does she have time to volunteer?

Volunteering with children is something Brandy has always done.  In high school, she loved math and tutored middle school students for state math competitions.  Brandy also helped to lead Bible study for middle school students at her church.  For two years, Brandy was a mentor for a few children in 4th, 5th, and 6th grades.   Brandy will always be a champion for children.  “Wherever I end up in life, I’d love to keep contributing my time to children,” she says.  There is no question about her dedication to improving the lives of children.    On behalf of the Heart House kids, we THANK YOU, Ms. Brandy!

                       

Clay Cothrum

 

Clay Cothrum, Heart House Dallas 

Heart House Dallas puts its next volunteer spotlight on Clay Cothrum, one of 2003’s top ten volunteers, having donated 54 hours of his time. Clay earned a B.A. in History from Austin College and currently works as a consultant with Masterplan Consultants.

Clay is a trustworthy tutor who has also chaperoned field trips and distributed holiday dinner baskets to the families of the children we serve. He plunges right into any situation and has a knack for helping children find the right answers for their homework assignments, without giving too much information away. Clay feels that he gains valuable insights from his time at Heart House. It reminds him that “age is in your head” and has shown him that one day he will be able to “handle a child of my own.” He also says that volunteering at Heart House “can make my day…when I am stressed, I go there, forget what time it is and just have fun - how can a person not?”

Thank you Clay!    


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