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bach regularly volunteers at the Ronald
McDonald House. Her interest in the
“Achieving health and human potential”
nonprofit began in 2007, when she
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participated in a college community
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come home to a house filled with the
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meaningful, things, like bake cupcakes
and top them off with colored icing and
sprinkles for the kids,” says Aulenbach.
Volunteering here reminds her that
her own troubles are never as bad as
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she thinks they are, “because there is
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always someone else with bigger prob-
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lems than me.”
My goal is to supply you
George Romney, a former Michi-
with the individualized
gan governor, once pointed out that
information you need to
“The magnitude of our social problems
decipher the confusion
will require that all citizens and institu-
about HEALTHCARE and
tions make a commitment to volunteer-
empower you with the
ing, as a way of life and as a primary
understanding to create
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opportunity to create needed change.”
the life you desire.
239-592-1900
Perhaps one way to alleviate some
of the stress of today’s Wall Street and
Main Street challenges is to invest our
time and talents in charitable acts that
benefit those who are less fortunate.
The bountiful return on our invest-
ment will include a more meaningful
life graced by a new perspective, deep
satisfaction in the change we have ef-
fected and pride in the positive steps
we have taken to improve upon social
problems.
All it takes to serve, according to
the late Martin Luther King, Jr., is “…a
heart full of grace. A soul generated by
love.”
For more information on the nonprofits men-
tioned, call or visit their websites:
St. Matthew’s House at
StMatthewsHouse.org
or 239-774-0500;
The Shelter for Abused Women & Children at
NaplesShelter.org or 239-775-3862;
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Florida
at
HereForTheKids.org or 239-278-0003;
Kids Against Hunger of Southwest Florida at
KidsAgainstHungerofSWFlorida.org, or Steve
Popper at 239-537-7775;
The Ronald McDonald House at Volunteer-
Lee.org or
RonaldMcHouse.com, or Margaret
Baugher, director of volunteer programs for
the Senior Friendship Center, at 239-275-1881
ext. 203.
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