FOR A GOOD CAUSE
Jenifer Ragland
Victor Berry could tell countless touching stories about all the people
he’s helped through the Meals on Wheels program, run by Friends in
Service to Humanity and Hoag Memorial Hospital.
There was the New Year’s Day that he drove three delivery routes -- with
at least five stops on each -- because a few of the regular drivers
didn’t show up.
There was the woman who was feeding her meals to her dog because she
didn’t know any better until Berry stepped in to help.
Or the blind woman who occasionally calls on him to take her to the
doctor or the drug store when she would otherwise be stranded.
No matter what the crisis of the day, the spunky, 80-year-old Newport
Beach resident is there to lend a helping hand. His primary good deed is
serving as the relief person for the Meals on Wheels program.
“When someone is sick or can’t make it that day, I do the routes,” Berry
said. “For an older person who comes home from the hospital and can’t get
up and fix themselves food, it’s like a godsend.”
Berry has lived in Newport Beach since 1943 -- three years before he
started his business, Berry’s Sheet Metal, in Costa Mesa. Now he’s
retired. He started volunteering for Friends in Service to Humanity about
three years ago, he said, when a friend suggested he get involved in his
spare time.
“You meet people, and it’s fun helping them,” he said. “My motto is,
‘There by the grace of God go I.’ I could be the one people are helping,
but I’ve always been pretty healthy. I had open-heart surgery at Hoag 25
years ago and I’m still going.”
He takes joy in the simple things, such as a recent cataract surgery that
has left him seeing like an eagle: “I’m so happy I could burst.”
Being a Meals on Wheels volunteer consists of driving 10 to 12 miles and
anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours for each route, depending on how
much time is spent at each residence.
“I don’t just throw the food at them -- I like to stay and talk,” Berry
said.
In fact, he said, that’s the best part about the volunteer job. Since his
wife and two children both passed away, it can get lonely.
“But you have to go on. You can’t just sit and brood about things -- you
have to think positive.”
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WHO: Victor Berry
ORGANIZATION: Friends in Service to Humanity and Hoag Hospital
WHAT HE DOES: Delivers food for Meals on Wheels program
GET INVOLVED: (949) 645-8050
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