Disney’s Volunteer Family of the Year commemorated at Disney World
Over the weekend, the Walt Disney Company and Points of Light, the world’s largest organization dedicated to volunteer service, hosted “Family Volunteer Day” activities at Disney Springs in Disney World to celebrate the power of volunteerism.
The Aguirre family of McAllen, Texas, was chosen as the first Disney and Points of Light “Volunteer Family of the Year” following a nationwide search conducted on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”
The family started their organization after daughter Emily asked how they could help the homeless in their community. What started as a small family volunteer project has now grown to a volunteer group of more than 100 people delivering 40 meals a day to people in need.
Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Bob Chapek honored the Aguirre family on Nov. 23, during a ceremony at Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
Chapek said the power of volunteerism is the ability of one person, or one family, to make a difference in their community and help change the world.
“That’s why each year, our cast members dedicate hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours and why today, at Disney sites around the world, cast and guests are participating in volunteer activities as part of Family Volunteer Day,” Chapek said.
Disney and Points of Light have inspired more than 3 million hours of service through the Disney Family Volunteering Reward Program, which grants Disney theme park tickets to eligible U.S. nonprofits and schools for hosting family-friendly volunteer projects.
Since the program launched in January 2018, more than 700,000 families have volunteered and more than 8,500 nonprofits and schools have participated, including more than 1,700 that had never hosted family-friendly volunteer projects before.
To learn more about Disney Family Volunteering Reward Program, visit www.pointsoflight.org/disneyrewards