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Beyond Thank You Cards: Rethinking Volunteer Appreciation That Actually Works

Beyond Thank You Cards: Rethinking Volunteer Appreciation That Actually Works


Episode 75


Hallmark aisle yesterday. Twenty minutes picking thank you cards. Twenty minutes for cards cause I've been avoiding this for weeks.

Janet mentioned she hit ten years in nursery last month. Just casually while cleaning up. "Ten years this month." Like nothing.

Ten years and I'm just finding out cause she happened to mention it. Someone gives decade to your ministry and you miss it completely. That's messed up right?

Tried certificates last year. Made them stand up during announcements while I read their service years. Sarah looked like she wanted disappear. Found out later she hates being center of attention almost made her quit.

Planned volunteer dinner at Italian place downtown. Ten people came out of forty invitations. Sitting in empty private dining room wondering what I did wrong. Turns out Saturday nights terrible for families and some people serve specifically to avoid attention.

Started giving Target cards for anniversaries. Felt like paying people to volunteer which seemed wrong. One person said it made serving feel like job not calling.

Handwritten notes seemed perfect. Personal thoughtful mentioning specific things. Great idea if you actually write them. Cards sit on my desk for weeks while I tell myself I'll do them tomorrow then feel guilty about not doing them.

Linda's fifteen years in children's ministry. Fifteen. Created our program trained volunteers shows up no matter what. Found out about anniversary when she mentioned it setting up chairs.

Made spreadsheet that night. Not sophisticated but better than discovering milestones in random conversations.

Asked volunteers what recognition they prefer. Most just want know their service makes difference. Specific feedback means more than generic thanks. Some want individual recognition others prefer team celebrations.

Stack of blank thank you cards still mocking me from my desk. Maybe tonight. Or tomorrow. Definitely soon.

*For leaders who've accidentally missed major volunteer milestones, anyone discovering appreciation events some people actively avoid, people learning different volunteers want different recognition.
Check out KidsMinistry.Blog for more ideas, tips, and resources to help your Children's Ministry thrive!


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