Volunteering
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Volunteering
How many of you volunteer in your local areas?
Yesterday was our local volunteers recognition breakfast. I got the Gold level President's Service Award and my 5 year pin. There were 4 there that had volunteered 600+ hours in the last year. As you know, I make the quilts for the cancer center, but I also volunteer at other events and drive local residents to medical appointments out of the county. I meet lots of wonderful people by volunteering.
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Yesterday was our local volunteers recognition breakfast. I got the Gold level President's Service Award and my 5 year pin. There were 4 there that had volunteered 600+ hours in the last year. As you know, I make the quilts for the cancer center, but I also volunteer at other events and drive local residents to medical appointments out of the county. I meet lots of wonderful people by volunteering.
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Thanks and grats to you, QuiltnNan, I'm a big believer in volunteering myself. The last couple of years have been hard on me financially, physically/medically, and emotionally and I haven't been doing as much as I usually do, plus I can no longer drive in the dark. It's been limited to looking at/responding to the Craig's List wanted ads and a few donation quilts mostly. But it was as much as I could do.
However, in the good news side of thing I'm well enough that I can start donating blood again. It's a wonderful thing to be healthy enough to do that, not everyone can. But if all of us who could just donated once a year, we'd have very little problems with blood shortages.
I am considering various organizations/options for a regular monthly or weekly service gig. Haven't come across the exact right thing for me to do, but I am looking/thinking -- that's the first step.
However, in the good news side of thing I'm well enough that I can start donating blood again. It's a wonderful thing to be healthy enough to do that, not everyone can. But if all of us who could just donated once a year, we'd have very little problems with blood shortages.
I am considering various organizations/options for a regular monthly or weekly service gig. Haven't come across the exact right thing for me to do, but I am looking/thinking -- that's the first step.
#7
Wow, that's quite an honour! Congratulations!
Just last week I went to my first meeting of the Kinettes, the women's arm of the Kinsmen which is a group that volunteers and fund raises in the community and I was really impressed with all they do. I'll go to a few meetings and perhaps join.
Watson
Just last week I went to my first meeting of the Kinettes, the women's arm of the Kinsmen which is a group that volunteers and fund raises in the community and I was really impressed with all they do. I'll go to a few meetings and perhaps join.
Watson
#8
Congratulations on your award. So nice of you to give of your time.
I do my volunteering at home... sewing quilts for those who need some love and support. I feel it's a calling and I'm so glad I can do it right here at home.
I do my volunteering at home... sewing quilts for those who need some love and support. I feel it's a calling and I'm so glad I can do it right here at home.
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Congrats! It's great to be a volunteer.
Until recently, I volunteered at our community thrift center... For years I was the "craft lady" and was responsible for the sewing, quilting, knitting, jewelry making, x-stitch, etc., crafts department. What a blast!! The only problem was I bought soooo much of the fabric, I have to stay home now and make 100's of baby quilts for donations!
Until recently, I volunteered at our community thrift center... For years I was the "craft lady" and was responsible for the sewing, quilting, knitting, jewelry making, x-stitch, etc., crafts department. What a blast!! The only problem was I bought soooo much of the fabric, I have to stay home now and make 100's of baby quilts for donations!
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