It was a hot one as volunteers worked side by side with
residents in the Elyria and Swansea neighborhoods. Not one complaint was heard as all took on their tasks with pride and
care. The theme this day was
about cooperation, connection, and volunteerism not only amongst volunteers within
ECM, but also amongst the residents.
The energy on this block was definitely buzzing, not just
because of the chainsaw that DCC (Denver Community Church) volunteer Chris was
yielding, but also the buzzing energy one feels when they connect with another
being; very evident as Chris, nicknamed
“tree man” (by me), walked from home to home trimming trees in the
neighborhood. He worked alongside residents to salvage trees (thought dead), but really
just needed some TLC. As sawdust rained
over us from the tree trimming, resident Vicky stood with volunteers and shared
stories about her life, and how she believes life is a miracle as Vicky suggested was evident when ECM
showed up at her door to offer help…just when she needed it.
I learned that resident Cory and his roommates were AmeriCorps
volunteers. It was so refreshing to see
young adults giving back to their community. Fellow roommate Laura works with
the I Have a Dream foundation. I Have a Dream works
with disadvantaged youth, and Laura mentors these teens. She mentioned that she and her group of teens
have signed up to work with ECM. Now
that is volunteerism coming full circle!
The AmeriCorps volunteers weren’t the only young adults with
big hearts and a willingness to give back to their communities – we also saw
this winning attitude in Ana. Ana lives
with her parents and brother and acts as interpreter for her Spanish speaking
parents. Ana not only impressed me with
her personality and kind demeanor, but she also found favor amongst the DCC
volunteers. Ana suggested we check to
see if her elderly neighbor needed help.
Ana said she had recently taken her neighbor to the hospital when she
fell and injured her hip. Ana shared
that she wanted to become an EMT (emergency medical technician), and that she
would also like to do some volunteer work, as well. I referred her to ECM and also told her to
talk to her fellow neighbor Cory - working with AmeriCorps.
Once again, I am grateful for the opportunity to work alongside
people with positive attitudes and who want to make a difference in the world
through cooperation, connection, and giving.
Thank you to Denver Community Church, Fehr & Peers, Pinnacle
National Honor Society, and the individual volunteers for their help, and to
our residents in Elyria Swansea neighborhood for sharing their stories.
With Gratitude,
-Lisa, ECM Communications
Team
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