Volunteering
My wife and I volunteer three afternoons per week at a local hospital, although we've been prevented from doing so for about a month and a half now, due to COVID.
We miss it!
since i retired in late 2019 , and as a snow flake moved from calif to TX[ georgetown ] .so now i do 2 things , joint a group that build wheel chairs ramps for the handicaps , and also maintain / restore old cemetery from the middle 1800.[ hard work , those head stones are heavy ], removing trees / mowing /fixing iron enclosures ].one guy is over 90 !. one re flexion , TX look poor in the back country , i wonder at time how they live .
My wife and I volunteer at a ministry called Kids Around The World - they refurbish old playgrounds and install them in countries literally around the world. They also do food packing, creating meals that are sent to areas in need of food. Poor areas with little resources or areas that have been afflicted by natural disasters. We help set up the packing events and then deliver the finished product to the warehouse to be shipped out. I also rebuild the heat sealers that seal the packages of food.
Marg
Loc: Canadian transplanted to NW Alabama
Church food pantry, Meals on Wheels (deliverer), local theatre as a bar tender and in the past Habitat for Humanity
Since retiring in 2002 we have raised 8 puppies for the Seeing Eye. It helps to keep us fit!
Odie-Jay
Loc: Was Littleton, CO now Overland Park, KS
8 to 12 hours per week at a local library, genealogy and obituary research
I volunteered at our local hospital. I was the Director of Volunteers for 5 years when I first retired in Feb 2013. Volunteered 24 hpw (tues,wed,thurs) Worked with 250 volunteers in 20 departments, over 200 shifts. Last year I was there we volunteered in excess of 32,000 hours. Loved it. Great group of exceptional folks volunteering. And many retired seniors.
I volunteered at our local hospital. I was the Director of Volunteers for 5 years when I first retired in Feb 2013. Volunteered 24 hpw (tues,wed,thurs) Worked with 250 volunteers in 20 departments, over 200 shifts. Last year I was there we volunteered in excess of 32,000 hours. Loved it. Great group of exceptional folks volunteering. And many retired seniors.
33 years and still going Vol Fire & Rescue and on the photography side, I volunteer to shoot Habitat for humanity events and several local races that benefit great, local causes.
Xmsmn wrote:
My wife and I commented this morning that if not for Covid, today would have been our biweekly volunteer day at the local food shelf. Which caused me to wonder, since it’s my guess that a large percentage of UHH’ers may be retired, where do/did UHH’ers volunteer? I hope this very unscientific survey showcases the variety of ways one can volunteer at any age.
I’ll start - over the course of a year, at the local food shelf; at Habitat for Humanity; and for the National Park Service.
I have been a volunteer firefighter since 1972 with my local all volunteer fire department. Although I am not an active firefighter the past few years due to some physical limitations, I still am actively involved in other duties within the fire department.
I have volunteered for the National Sports Center for the Disabled in Winter Park, Colorado, for many years. The NSCD provides recreational therapy for many forms of disability in winter sports (sit-skis and other adaptive technology) and also year-round activity such as horseback riding and canoeing across the Denver metro area. I was an assistant to the instructor, mostly helping with lift loading and schlepping gear. In the winter I usually shoot video with a helmet camera to share with the participants.
Xmsmn wrote:
My wife and I commented this morning that if not for Covid, today would have been our biweekly volunteer day at the local food shelf. Which caused me to wonder, since it’s my guess that a large percentage of UHH’ers may be retired, where do/did UHH’ers volunteer? I hope this very unscientific survey showcases the variety of ways one can volunteer at any age.
I’ll start - over the course of a year, at the local food shelf; at Habitat for Humanity; and for the National Park Service.
I joined the local Lions Club. Donate my time to their efforts to raise money for various local groups. It does a llot of good and all money raised goes out to help others. Our dues pay club expenses. Check them out they are every where.
I once belonged to an organization that had "We believe that service to humanity is the best work of life" as part of its creed. And another that encouraged us to do a good turn daily. I'm now a Shriner and work to generate funds for the Shriners Hospitals for Children. I'm also a Unit Commissioner for my local Boy Scouts of America district.
If you can't think of a way to volunteer, you might use your knowledge of photography to teach young people in Scouts, by becoming a Merit Badge Councillor. You can find your local council at
https://www.scouting.org/about/local-council-locator/ and they can direct you to your local District Executive.
I volunteer at the local Shriner Club on Bingo night. Also I volunteer at a youth wood boat building program. We assist teenagers to build wood boats. We furnish the materials, and assist them. When the boat is finished, they get to keep the boat.
As a side benefit, I have access to a well equipped woodworking shop.
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