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My state,
Tennessee, was nicknamed "The Volunteer
State" during the war of 1812 because of
the many men who volunteered in that
conflict. The spirit of giving of
yourself in service to others still
holds true in this region today.
Many volunteer groups are active in all
areas of the state. There's no reason
any senior adult should have to live in
boredom or loneliness.
Your church is a good place to inquire about volunteering your time. I am involved with several ladies from my church who make tiny garments that are given to the hospital to be used as burial garments for preemies who don't survive. Since sewing is my passion, this is most definitely a labor of love for me. We are connected to a larger organization called "Threads of Love." I had no idea there was a need for this service until I became a part of this group. We supply our local Children's Hospital with over 100 outfits a year. One of my very dearest friends is a seventy-seven year old lady who volunteers in the hospital at the emergency room information desk. She has been doing this for ten years and loves every minute of it. One day a week, she helps people with sign-in forms, calms cold and scared patients with warm blankets and serves snacks to the children. If you need to be admitted to the hospital, she is the one who gladly gives you a complimentary ride in the wheelchair to the proper location. When it's time for you to be discharged, she will once again be there to offer her services with a smile.
Volunteering is just another kind of
job. You're getting paid in hugs, smiles
and thank you's instead of money. What
do you love to do? Find out what is
available in your area and go for it.
Give of yourself and have fun doing it.
It's true that "It is more blessed to
give than to receive." |

