Dec. 9, 2018 – Washington Co., WI – A Sunday series sponsored by Interfaith Caregivers of Washington County a local organization that connects seniors with caring volunteers.
The volunteers and board members at Interfaith Caregivers of Washington County are extremely appreciative of all the people who have helped over the years.
Whether it’s driving a senior citizen to the grocery store or a doctors appointment or even doing a little light house keeping.
Amy Boettge is a new board member at interfaith Caregivers. She was inspired to volunteer her time after listening to a woman at the Interfaith Tea talk about how much the caregivers meant to seniors in the community.
During a recent Percolate on Friday morning Amy spoke about the impact Interfaith Caregivers made on her life and how she was selected to its Board of Directors.
Amy also participated in Pete Rettler’s 25 Runs of Gratitude for United Way of Washington County.
Everyone involved in Interfaith Caregivers is doing their part in helping make the life of area senior citizens that much easier.
BECOME A VOLUNTEER
Giving time to Interfaith Caregivers is a rewarding experience.
Whether it’s getting a group together to clean up an elderly neighbor’s yard or simply folding a fresh load of laundry, your time makes a real difference! In the end, don’t be surprised if you forget who’s helping who.
Click HERE for more details on how you can get involved, make a new friend and pay it forward at Interfaith Caregivers of Washington County.