Vince Thomas Named a WCCO Radio ‘Good Neighbor’

Vince Thomas, Internship Director in Gustavus Adolphus College’s Center for Servant Leadership, is the recipient of WCCO Radio’s Good Neighbor Award for his volunteer work at Minneapolis South High School.

Vince Thomas

Vince Thomas, Internship Director in Gustavus Adolphus College’s Center for Servant Leadership, is the recipient of WCCO Radio’s Good Neighbor Award for his volunteer work at Minneapolis South High School.

Thomas turned in more than 100 volunteer hours during the 2010-11 school year, assisting South High students with college admission and scholarship applications.

Thomas worked with more than a dozen students, many of whom were African immigrants and first-generation college students.

Thomas also worked with a handful of other students, assisting them with the writing of their first resumes for summer jobs. He also made a presentation to a ninth grade English class regarding law as a career.

“I view my work in the South High College and Career Center as the most rewarding volunteer work I’ve ever done,” Thomas said. “The students I served were an inspiration to me. It was difficult to say goodbye to them in June, even though I knew they were going off to college as they had hoped.”

Thomas was nominated for the award by AchieveMpls, a non-profit organization that supports Minneapolis Public Schools. He was recognized on the WCCO airwaves (830 on the AM dial) on Friday, Oct. 28 at approximately 7:52 a.m., 12:40 p.m., and 5:50 p.m.


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2 responses to “Vince Thomas Named a WCCO Radio ‘Good Neighbor’”

  1. Anne Erickson SHS Career & College Center Avatar
    Anne Erickson SHS Career & College Center

    Vince, Congratulations! Thank you, again, for everything you did to help support our students and the CCC last school year. I am so pleased that you are being honored with this award!

  2. Pastor Rod and Julane Anderson Avatar
    Pastor Rod and Julane Anderson

    Vince,

    Congratulations!!! But why am I not surprised that your gentle shepherding and mentoring spirit would be so well-used with students finding their way into a future “brightened” by people like you!

    My first Youth Minister experience was at Holy Communion Lutheran Church at 31st Street & 41st Ave where my Uncle was Pastor…the congregation is now merged with another and my Uncle has died, but memories and friendships of students we served from South High remain! I feel privileged to know a fellow WCCO Good Neighbor who has been doing good work there!!!

    The Lord be with you TODAY…that’s the way God makes our life COUNT,
    Pastor Rod and Julane

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