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Volunteering Makes a DifferenceDebbie Perks,
Employee & Past Volunteer Before I became an employee, I
volunteered for The Chaplaincy, in the administrative area, for over 3
years. My husband, son, and I moved to Richland in March of 2001. We were invited to attend our first Chaplaincy Breakfast in December 2002. I left the breakfast that morning so impressed with the invaluable service The Chaplaincy provides to the community that I wanted to help in any way I could. Since my past work experience was clerical and administrative related, I offered to volunteer in the office twice a week. The office personnel said they were thrilled to have someone devoted entirely to helping them make copies, file, type, answer the phone, etc. I realized quickly that even though some of my tasks were not very exciting (such as stuffing hundreds of envelopes), being there to take care of routine tasks enabled a staff member to concentrate on much more important issues. My help allows them to comfort a bereaved family member; arrange for a prescription to be picked up and delivered to an in-home hospice patient; being able to provide family members of new hospice patients with the knowledge and skills they will need to get them through difficult times; and training new volunteers. It seems like almost every week a staff member lets me know how much they appreciate the time I spend at the Chaplaincy. Am I making a difference? Yes, I believe I am. |
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