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Crisis Nursery Volunteer Finds Time to Give Back in Retirement

Sharon Self says she enjoys spending time with kids as a volunteer one day a week.

 
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Volunteer Sharon Self spends time each week at Crisis Nursery.
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Volunteer Sharon Self spends time each week at Crisis Nursery.

After Sharon Self retired she started looking around for different ways to give back to her community. 

Self wasn't able to regularly volunteer when she was working full time. But since she's retired, she has more time on her hands. She goes to St. Louis Crisis Nursery each Monday morning for a few hours and plays with the kids or holds them or helps the staff with whatever tasks they need to have done. 

"There's one family that whenever I show up and they happen to be there, they call me grandma. I've never told them to call me grandma, but they do and that warmth is almost like with my own grandchildren," she said. 

Self encourages her friends to consider volunteering. "Sometimes I think retired people lose that sense of productivity," she said. "Their lives have changed drastically. If they need that feeling, there's certainly a need for them."

My Volunteer Story is a partnership between the St. Charles Community Council and Patch.com to collect and share stories from local volunteers about the impact that volunteering has had on their lives. If you'd like to share your story, stop by the volunteer fair at Spencer Library Branch Sept. 15 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Email Kalen Ponche at kalen.ponche@patch.com to set up a time to stop by and record your thoughts on volunteering. 

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brenda

4:04 am on Wednesday, September 12, 2012

That is great and when someone voulnteers their time it not only helps others it makes them feel as they are needed and this in turn make a person feel so good about theirself. Keep up the great work.

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