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Hands on DC Announces the 2005 Event Co-Directors
A vision of better schools and brighter futures for DC students moves into a second decade with dedicated volunteer directors leading the way
Hands on DC (HoDC) is beginning its 11th year, with the first meetings of the organizing committee taking place on November 3, 2004. With the event just over 6 months away, planning has begun. Leading the effort are Katie Ferrier and Billy Pizer, the 2005 Event Co-directors.
For 10 years, HoDC has worked with local community members, volunteers and sponsors to create better schools and brighter futures for the students in the District of Columbia. In its first decade, Hands on DC painted, landscaped, and improved the conditions of the District's 150+ schools through annual one-day work-a-thons. During this time, the community based nonprofit organization run entirely by volunteers, has raised over $420,000 for college scholarships.
Volunteering to co-direct, Pizer and Ferrier have accepted a major responsibility to oversee the organization of an event that will bring together over 3000 local volunteers, students, families and staff from nearly 40 public schools, and many, many sponsors to support the event. The work-a-thon is scheduled the Spring of 2005.
Billy Pizer has been involved with HoDC since 1999. For the last two years, he has been the fundraising committee chairperson. A veteran to local volunteer efforts, Pizer has also been working with College Bound, another nonprofit that helps prepare DC students for higher education through tutoring, mentoring, and scholarship funding. Pizer says that he is thrilled to co-direct HoDC 2005 adding, "{This} is a fantastic organization with a history of service and legions of energetic volunteers." He looks forward to working closely with the diverse volunteers, old and new, as well as sponsors and local school communities. Pizer plans to promote volunteerism in the next year, "Washington is a great city, filled with great people - but it needs more of those people going out into the community, especially to the schools. That's what Hands on DC is all about."
Katie Ferrier has been involved with Hands on DC since 2003, participating in various capacities on the recruitment and publicity committees. As chairperson of the 2004 publicity committee, Ferrier believes that she can further contribute to the all-volunteer HoDC effort by offering her excellent event planning and community relations skills to the group at a higher level of volunteer commitment. "It is a pleasure and privilege for me to serve as co-director of Hands on DC 2005. As an active volunteer in each city I have lived in, I have experienced the challenges and rewards that come with community service, but Hands on DC has helped me fully realize the powerful effect of volunteers on a community. The fact that this is annual effort organized solely by volunteers brings a level of credibility to the organization and mission that cannot be matched." Ferrier and Pizer are looking forward to introducing the new Executive Committee to the HoDC volunteers and DC community during the next few weeks.

