Volunteer Spotlight: Fresh out of College, Diny Huang Finds Her Role in the Community as a Volunteer Coordinator

Sep 26, 2011 11:00 AM ET

Volunteer Coordinator Offers Free Tax Sercives and Finanical Education in Calif…

Diny Huang is sitting with tax documents in front of her and one of her many different clients to her right. Maybe it's a math teacher who hasn't filed taxes for the last two years, or a student who is filing for the first time because of a summer internship. Perhaps it's a single mother with two kids to support, or a retired grandmother who comes back to do her taxes here year after year.

This one room is filled with voices, with stories of families and their financial setbacks and triumphs. Words spoken steadily in English are mingled with rapid-fire Chinese, because they are located in the heart of Chinatown in Oakland.

Welcome to a typical day at the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program at the East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC), which provides free quality tax preparation for low-income Bay Area clients.

Diny serves as EBALDC's Volunteer Coordinator for two programs, Money Savvy Youth and VITA. So far this year, these programs have taught financial education to over 700 students in 15 schools, and completed tax returns for 1,200 families, bringing them $1.7 million in refunds.

"Of course, this wouldn't be possible without the support of over 125 volunteers, who have contributed well over 2,000 hours of service," Diny says.

Diny herself is technically a volunteer—as a LISC AmeriCorps member, she has a living stipend and serves over 1,700 hours for a one-year term. "LISC" is a special branch of AmeriCorps that provides support specifically to community development corporations.

Diny joined AmeriCorps after graduating from UC Berkeley last year, because, as she says, "I wanted to be engaged in public service."

At one point, Diny was at work every weekend hosting five-hour trainings for volunteers so they could become IRS-certified VITA tax preparers. VolunteerMatch has been useful for recruiting these volunteers, which tend to come from all walks of life, from college students to professors, mothers, young adult professionals, and retired seniors.  Continue reading…

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