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Stephanie Helton explains volunteer opportunities at the Cherokee County Humane Society, while fellow social work student Vannessa Stinnett listens, during a presentation on volunteerism Tuesday at the Tahlequah Senior Citizens Center. Photo by Betty Ridge


Published October 14, 2009 09:10 am - Oct. 14, 2009

Help yourself by helping others
NSU social work students laud the benefits of volunteering, and tell local retirees how to get involved.

By BETTY RIDGE
Press Special Writer

The people gathering for lunch at the Tahlequah Senior Citizens Center no longer have to punch a time clock, but they have plenty of experience to offer.

Social work students from Northeastern State University encouraged them Tuesday to share their skills and their wisdom with the community, and receive satisfaction in return. Four seniors from Virginia Whitekiller’s senior seminar spoke to the group about opportunities with several local organizations that could use the help.

“Your generation is a volunteer generation. You guys did a lot in our community, and we hope you keep that up,” Stephanie Heaton told the seniors.

She said the generation she was speaking to had established the Humane Society of Cherokee County, where she volunteers, and now the organization attracts younger and older volunteers alike.

The volunteers walk the dogs, play with the cats, help at spay and neuter clinics and adopt-a-thons, perform bookwork, and fill a variety of needs. Even putting an extra bottle of bleach in the cart during a shopping trip, and donating it for help in cleaning the shelter, is appreciated.

“They’re always having special events where they’re needing help,” Heaton said. “It doesn’t matter how big or small; anything helps.”

Carrie Curtis encouraged her listeners to become foster grandparents through the Cookson Hills Community Action Program.

“We have grannies and grandpas who go into the classroom and help with different activities,” she said.

The foster grandchildren can be especially valuable in working with special needs children, who may have emotional or behavioral problems and could use an older person to relate to. The grandparents may help them improve their reading or writing skills, read stories to them, or just listen to a youngster for a while.

Curtis has seen the benefits of foster grandparenting firsthand.

“My grandma volunteers at the Zion School. She goes to the school four days a week and works about half a day. My grandma’s 84 years old, and she absolutely loves it,” Curtis said.

Her grandmother begins the day by eating breakfast with her “kids,” works with them through the morning, and eats lunch with them before returning home. When sidelined by illness, she kept telling her family she had to get back to school because she missed the kids.

“She has impacted so many young children. We can go to Walmart and a child will run up and hug her, and say ‘Oh, there’s Granny Mary.’” Curtis said. “One of the reasons why I think volunteering is important is that you’re not thinking about yourselves all the time. You can say, ‘I can make a difference in someone’s life.’”

Cheryl Womble echoed those thoughts.



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