During a recent borough council meeting, Deborah Ann Leporeno addressed the council, highlighting a concerning decline in volunteerism across the United States, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. She emphasized the vital role volunteers play in strengthening community ties and urged the council to treat them with the respect they deserve, akin to that of paid employees.
Leporeno recounted personal experiences where she felt unfairly accused of misconduct related to document handling, which led to threats of police intervention. She expressed frustration over the lack of communication and support from council members, particularly Councilman Mott, who she claimed did not respond to her requests for assistance. Leporeno argued that such treatment could intimidate volunteers and diminish their confidence, ultimately affecting community engagement.
She called for improved appreciation and recognition of volunteers, suggesting that fostering a more respectful environment could lead to increased participation. Leporeno concluded her remarks by urging the council to consider the importance of valuing volunteers, as other community groups have been recognized, to enhance volunteer recruitment and retention.
The meeting proceeded with the council approving the minutes from a previous session and moving on to discuss new ordinances, but Leporeno's passionate plea for volunteer support resonated as a significant point of discussion.