Senior center volunteers get special honor
Jennifer Kho
COSTA MESA -- A dozen Costa Mesa Senior Center volunteers were
inducted into the Volunteer Hall of Fame on Friday.
“Volunteers are the lifeblood of an organization,” Volunteer
Coordinator Diane Swarts said. “And these are just the creme of our crop.
We’re lucky that every year there are people we can single out and
honor.”
The 12 top volunteers this year were Mary Anne Bane, Gene Graham, Lee
Hanson, Bob Jones, Andy Lepay, Marge Miller, Dona Parker, Ron Perkins,
Peg Rinehart, Lou Stead, Bill Sussman and Bob Watts.
“I didn’t expect this,” said Rinehart, who has assisted the center’s
elder care nurse, Cheryl Lowes, worked at the front desk and helped the
center hold special events for more than three years. “I enjoy working
here. Cheryl is such a dear. When people come in they aren’t happy, but
when they leave they’re smiling. I like working the front desk, too. The
people here are so real.”
The volunteers were picked because they did the most during the year
and have not received the award in previous years, Aviva Goelman, the
center’s executive director, said.
Swarts said the senior center in 2000 had more than 200 volunteers who
contributed a total of 26,151 hours.
Volunteers who were recognized said that volunteering for the center
is its own reward.
“I just like doing things,” said Graham, a senior advisory council
member who has volunteered at the front desk and the center’s newsletter,
the Chronicle, for four years. “You get more out of the things that you
contribute to. I get a lot out of helping and I’ve always done that.”
The Hall of Fame volunteers are involved in many different activities
at the center.
Bane, also an advisory council member, volunteers for the center’s
outreach and meals programs and assists with special projects.
Hanson and Jones provide tax assistance, Lepay picks up and
distributes donated bread daily, Miller serves senior meals, Parker
assists with memberships and special events and Perkins instructs a
computer class at the center.
Stead is a nurse’s assistant who also helps with special events,
Sussman is the building handyman and artist who donates his proceeds to
the center and Watts, another advisory council member, assists with
transportation and special projects.
In addition to the volunteers, the center recognized more than 60
community members who were its biggest supporters last year.
The center decided to extend the awards to community members in honor
of 2001, the United Nations International Year of Volunteers, Goelman
said.
“We would like to thank all of our volunteers for their time and
efforts in supporting our family here at the center,” Swarts said at the
event Friday. “Without our volunteers and their total dedication, we
would not be able to provide the many programs, events and services we
all enjoy.”
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