For a good cause -- Gimme shelter
Mary A. Castillo
In 1987 Darlene Fifner, 67, moved with her husband Jerry to Laguna
Beach and faced a new life.
“One of the most difficult things to do is move away from your friends
and family,” she said, having lived in New Jersey for 18 years. “But at
least the climate is great.”
After Fifner settled in, a neighbor introduced her to Elizabeth Jones
in 1991. Both women had sons fighting in the Gulf War and decided to
attend the Patriot’s Day Parade together.
“She began talking to me about how she was a board member for the
[Community Service Programs] Youth Shelter and invited me to get
involved,” Fifner remembered.
Eager to do her part in her new community, Fifner arrived at the
shelter housed in a gray and white bungalow and began grocery shopping
every Monday.
Eleven years later, Fifner is still grocery shopping. Her
contribution, according to executive director Carol Carlson, is integral
to the shelter’s mission to provide a safe, therapeutic haven for
children ages 11 to 17. “We provide three healthy square meals and two
snacks,” explained Carlson. “Some of these kids are used to eating junk
food or not having regularly scheduled meals.”
One of the most important part of a child’s stay with the shelter is
eating every meal at the dining room table with the counselors on-duty.
In fact, the routine is so effective for these troubled youngsters, said
Carlson, that one former resident wrote, “I’m gonna do that thing we did
at 6 o’clock every night with my mom.”
Fifner’s simple act of grocery shopping is part of that routine. The
counselors organize the weekly menu, taking into consideration any recent
food donations. On Monday morning, Fifner picks up the shopping list
while the children are working with the tutor or studying. When she
returns with the groceries, one or two of the children help carry the
bags inside.
“Rain or shine, Darlene is one of those volunteers who really takes
care of us,” Carlson said.
However, Fifner chooses to go quietly about her volunteer work.
“I get pleasure and enjoyment from what I can do for the group,” she
said. “It’s easy for me, I have the time and I’ll keep on as long as I’m
needed.”
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