Volunteering has benefits for the volunteer. Among the consequences
of being unemployed is a loss of self-worth, boredom and
lack of social contacts.
I find that I meet some wonderful, interesting people, guests
and co-workers, when I
serve at INNS. It is a way to be helpful just by showing
up. You don’t
need skills or degrees or prior preparation, just a short orientation. It
is safe. There is always a staff person on site. It does your heart good
to know
you are making a difference in the lives of men, women and children. Yes,
we get children, sometimes even tiny babies.
An INNS shift is about 4 hours – 6:30pm-11:00, 11:00-3:00am, and 3:00-7:00am.
Each shift has a few chores, but there isn’t much work involved. Someone
has to be present, in case of emergency, to dial 911, to be welcoming and helpful,
treating the guests with dignity. It is also great to just help with meals. You
could make a dessert or come in for an hour or two to help with breakfast or
supper. Participating churches are: Christian Reformed – Mondays, St. Mary’s
Catholic – Tuesdays, Immanuel United Methodist – Wed, Thurs, and
Friday, Grace Lutheran – Saturday and Lord of Life Lutheran – Sunday.
The Thursday, Friday and Saturdays are the most in need of help. For more
information call the Shalom Center, 658-1713 and talk to Vicki at ext. 125
or Justin at
ext. 126.
Could you help? Do you know someone who has more time now?
Send this link along to them. Don’t delay; the fall
season starts October 1st. You can make a difference.
Best wishes and God bless you,
Marieta, site manager at Immanuel

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