Volunteer Info
San Francisco Bay Area Volunteer Spotlight: Alan Ng – May 2012
How long have you been a CoachArt Volunteer? I have been a CoachArt volunteer since January 2012.
What made you decide to volunteer with CoachArt? CoachArt offers a really flexible schedule that allows people with busy schedules to participate.
What do you like most about volunteering with CoachArt? I love the idea of using art to improve lives and also help others find their own creative talents.
What type of activities have you done at CoachArt? I’ve done crafts that include ocean dioramas, paper mache and origami, and art pieces that include painting/watercolor, pastel, charcoal and color pencil.
Why do you volunteer with CoachArt? CoachArt has allowed me to work with kids that enjoy art just as much as I do. I was able to revisit some of the art projects I have done as a kid and share it with my CoachArt student. Through working with my CoachArt student my meaning of art has changed dramatically. I see art from a very different perspective now and also realize how art can really impact lives! Art is not just a piece of paper and color; it’s the story and expression behind the work, that makes it truly beautiful!
What advice would you give to a new CoachArt volunteer? Share your talent with CoachArt, you will make huge difference in someone’s life.
Would you recommend CoachArt to friends? Yes!
What other volunteer activities are you involved in? I helped out with another organization to paint pottery and plant seeds.
What would you like for our readers to know about you? My profession has nothing to do with art! I just really enjoy art!
How can CoachArt improve its’ services? How about an outdoors/hiking and art session…
Southern California Volunteer Spotlight: Nikki Frey, May 2012
Nikki Frey, Volunteer since 2011
1. How did you hear about CoachArt?
Through Volunteer Match on the Internet.
2. How long have you been a CoachArt Volunteer?
Less than a year. I also volunteered with Free Arts for Abused Children
3. What made you decide to volunteer with CoachArt?
It sounded like a way to participate in art, which I love. I specialize in portraits.
4. What do you like most about volunteering with CoachArt?
We (the 2 children and I) actually made something – a small quilt that they use
while watching TV or sitting on the sofa.
5. What type of activities have you done at CoachArt?
Just the one with my students where we did sewing and other projects: I brought some wooden cigar boxes that they decorated, I brought T-shirts which they drew on with artist pens (felt-tip pens), I brought in beads and they made bracelets, and I took their pictures (with parent’s permission) and they decorated the cardboard picture frames that I made for the pictures.
6. What has been the single most impacting experience working with a CoachArt student?
That we actually made something they can use – a small quilt.
7. Why do you volunteer with CoachArt?
I like to do art and sew, work with kids, and help people. I would also like to work
with adults.
8. If you had to write an ad to recruit volunteers for CoachArt, how would it read?
Emphasize something fun the volunteer can get out of it. They can get their
picture in the newsletter, get a fun day at a picnic, maybe food – emphasize fun!
9. How has CoachArt affected your life?
I realized I can do more of a variety of projects than I thought.
10. Would you recommend CoachArt to friends? If yes, why?
Yes, if they have free time, but most people think they’re too busy, even if
they’re not.
11. What would you like for our readers to know about you?
I do portraits and hand-painted clothing.
12. How can CoachArt improve its’ services?
Make it more clear what opportunities are available, and directly contact
volunteers more often for activities. I was only contacted once (for my current
students). You have to poke people!
















