The new year can bring a renewed sense of purpose and the opportunity to make meaningful changes not just in our lives, but in the lives of others. HopeWest Meeker, supporting individuals and families with palliative care and grief counseling services, invites you to consider the many benefits of impacting our community through volunteering.
Volunteering isn’t just an act of service; it can bring inspiration, fulfillment, happiness, and connection. It’s being there when a comforting hand is needed most, offering a listening ear, or sharing a smile that can brighten a room. At HopeWest, volunteers are the heart of what we do.
As a volunteer, you provide more than companionship to patients and their families; you become part of their journey in large and small ways, making a real difference during the most challenging times. Whether it’s assisting with grief support groups, helping with music and art projects, or providing administrative support, your time and talents can bring light into someone’s life.
This new year, consider the transformational power of volunteering. It’s not just about the difference you make in the lives of others; it’s also about the growth, fulfillment, and connections you create for yourself. Volunteering can provide a sense of purpose, teach valuable skills, and offer the chance to meet others who share a commitment to compassion and community.
Joining the family of volunteers at HopeWest is easy, and even a couple of hours a month can have a significant impact. As you contemplate your resolutions and hopes for the year ahead, envision the joy and meaning that could come from donating your time to a cause that values and relies on its volunteers.
To embark on this rewarding journey and truly make a difference in your community, please reach out to Diana Jones at 970-878-9383. Your call could be the first step towards a year filled with giving, growth, and heartfelt connections.
By HOPEWEST MEEKER | Special to the Herald Times