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Liz Nolan

Hubbard House: Behind the scenes volunteer

Liz Nolan
Liz Nolan

When Liz Nolan moved to Jacksonville early in 2016, she wanted to work with an organization dedicated to helping women and girls. Nolan found her volunteer calling at Hubbard House.

Nolan works alongside Hubbard House’s chief development officer, Kristi Brandon, on a variety of projects including design and content for the organization’s annual report, e-newsletter and donor correspondence. Although much of her work may be behind the scenes, Nolan, who has a background in public library management, is fulfilling her ambition to help women.

“Over and over again in my research, I gravitated to organizations that provide support, education and outreach services to benefit women and girls,” Nolan said. “Hubbard House was a natural choice, and I signed on to support their mission.

“I am learning so much. Kristi has been generous in letting me help with some very interesting projects,” Nolan continued. “I am pleased to be making a contribution to the important work that is being done at Hubbard House to prevent and end domestic violence.”

“Volunteers are the heart of our organization,” said Ellen Siler, Hubbard House’s Chief Executive Officer. “Thanks to a group of dedicated women volunteers, Hubbard House was founded 40 years ago. Countless lives have been saved because of their forward thinking and dedication to victims of domestic violence and their children.”

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