Volunteers in Action: “Gratitude is Reassuring”

“Food Delivery!” are two of David’s favorite words as he knocks on apartment doors at Hotel Sandford. Each Thursday, David, along with wife Paula and twomore volunteers, Stacy and Stella, distribute groceries from ElderHelp’s food pantry to 130 seniors at this downtown residence for low income older adults. In partnership with the San Diego Housing Commission, ElderHelp supports safe, stable housing through advocacy, social engagement, and nutrition services. “Anything we can do to support their independence and well-being, is what we’re here for,” cites Amber Villasenor, ElderHelp’s Residential Coordinator. Amber’s office is not just a cheery space, it’s a source of comfort and information the seniors rely on. “I just like being here for them,” Amber shares. “Every day it’s something different, but every day it’s rewarding.”

For David and wife Paula, it’s an opportunity to be of service and stay involved after retiring from full time careers. “This works for us, and we like getting to know the individuals and having the interaction,” shares David. “After we’re done, the four of us walk over to a local coffee shop. We chat about the morning’s work and enjoy a new friendship we wouldn’t have had if it weren’t for ElderHelp. We often reflect on the profound gratitude of the residents. I love hearing the heartfelt thank-you’s after I knock and announce the delivery. It’s not expected, but it’s reassuring that we make a difference.”

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