Thank you, and you're right, there are many ways to serve (says she, the former military brat).
I used to do 4 hr shifts weekly at a suicide hotline, and for now, I'm answering desperate calls from desperate people all day long (veterans fighting for VA benefits, some from Vietnam and WWII, even).
I'm taking a first step by serving at a luncheon for a place I once worked for that helps people living with disabilities find work or help at home. It's now a real issue for me as a person with some limitations myself, so I hope it will lead me to see other ways in which to help as well.
I read up on your LJ and have enjoyed what you've had to say.. may I add you?
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I used to do 4 hr shifts weekly at a suicide hotline, and for now, I'm answering desperate calls from desperate people all day long (veterans fighting for VA benefits, some from Vietnam and WWII, even).
I'm taking a first step by serving at a luncheon for a place I once worked for that helps people living with disabilities find work or help at home. It's now a real issue for me as a person with some limitations myself, so I hope it will lead me to see other ways in which to help as well.
I read up on your LJ and have enjoyed what you've had to say.. may I add you?