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I’ve been retired for seventeen months now, and like most retirees will tell you, I’m busier now than I was when I was working full time. One thing has been on mind lately and I have procrastinated getting it done.

I want to do some volunteer work for my community. But I want it to be a meaningful contribution to a worthy cause. That meant researching our local organizations and finding a place where I can be most beneficial.

Here are some of the options I have explored:

Fayette County Cancer Society

The Fayette County Cancer Society is a non-profit agency that was established in 1958 in order to help cancer patients in Fayette County. I have volunteered in the past on local drives, such as their Fun Fair and Cancer Walk. At this time there are no special projects going on, but I plan on helping them as needed.

SAFE

SAFE stands for Sexual Assault Family Emergencies and was incorporated in January 1986 as a nonprofit group to provide sexual crisis intervention.. They offer therapy, counseling and legal advocacy to victims of sexual abuse or violence. I served on the Board of Directors, even a term as President, and I know how valuable their work is. To become a volunteer here though you must attend a specific training program, which due to financial restraints, is not going to be offered again until later in the year

Meals on Wheels

This nonprofit organization provides a hot meal and friendly face to seniors that don’t have the family support or means to provide themselves with adequate nutrition. Volunteers take meals and a little human interaction to these seniors on a daily basis.

All of these are worthy causes and they are still on my radar for possible opportunities to volunteer. The one that I chose though is Fayette County Habitat for Humanity.

Habitat for Humanity builds homes for families that otherwise would not be able of afford a home of their own. Material is donated, labor is donated and the family receiving the home is required to help as well with the construction. There’s a screening process and an application for the family to assure they qualify and will be able to maintain the home. Special mortgage rates are given to the family, and proceeds from the mortgage payments are used to fund the construction of more homes. This is a world wide organization, putting people in homes in 70 countries around the world.
Here’s the website for our local chapter and you can also find out information about the organization as a whole:

https://www.habitat.org/us-il/vandalia/fayette-county-hfh

When I contacted them for information on volunteering I found there was a need right now for volunteers to work in the Habitat for Humanity Resale Shop. They get a large amount of local funding through donations of items to this resale shop and it is staffed completely with volunteers. Many of the volunteers are retirees and in the winter months several of them leave the area and stay in warmer climates for the winter. “Snow birds” is our local term for these lucky people who don’t have to stay around and brave the winter. This leaves a gap in the volunteer staff during the winter months.

I filled out the application and I began volunteering there on Friday. My schedule is to work every Friday, but I also put myself in to assist with filling in for others if they can’t make their schedule. My first day was on the cash register and assisting customers. In future days, I’ll rotate duties with accepting donations, sorting and pricing items, and stocking and arranging inventory.

It’s a good feeling to be helping out and I’m glad to be a part of this organization.

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I indeed heard that many retired people are very busy. My father in law will be 79 this year and my mother in law will be 71 but they are NEVER at home. She's doing many activities for local church and he is working in his garden and visiting his friends. They are more active than me :D Busy bees..

I like the causes that you chose. Habitat seems exciting and so worthwhile. You can see immediately how their situation got better with your help.

Don't get too busy and try to relax from time to time :)

Thanks. It gets pretty hectic. And we actifit for about 2 hours every day too. We love to travel too so we are taking that relaxation time. Good for your in-laws staying active. I think that's a big part of health as we get older. I know people who retire, then did nothing but sit in the chair and watch TV. Then pass away before they even got the chance to enjoy the retirement they worked so hard for.

The company that I work for donates for habitat for humanity. I recall processing orders that goes to habitat for humanity. You have a good heart for volunteering.

Thanks for your nice comment! I feel good doing something for the community and I can see the product (homes being built) and know the local people receiving the help.

You have a good heart to want to spend your leisure time volunteering. I'm sure the Habitat for Humanity was very glad to get your help. All of the things you researched looked like good causes. If more people in the world would do something for others, it would be a better place.

Thanks. I hope I can end up contributing to all of them eventually.

I wish that more people would do something for others like you do, love that.

Thanks @brittandjosie. Wouldn't it be a great world if everyone could give a little!

That would make our blue beautiful globe so much nicer, but its a dream its always up to a few so keep up the good work its appreciated globally

I know you go above and beyond yourself, so kudos to you too. And it feels so much better to giving than to be grumping.

😉