Before I started my volunteer work, I faced a considerable dilemma. Where can I influence my children, help them to develop leadership possibilities, educate them about agriculture and enjoy them. After calling a volunteer coordinator at a childhood hospital, I learned that volunteers are easily admitted to serve in hospital entertainment and treatment sectors. When they asked me about the reasons for the volunteer, I explained to them that the children want to help their leadership possibilities and other abilities increase.
I have never been involved in community service, but once I join, I will be a volunteer at a childhood hospital. I want to volunteer there because children talk to them while they are better and need friends to play with them. I am healthy and I am grateful for the good things about such a child. Many cancer children need very supportive friends. I would like to know someone who has such a difficult experience.
But this is just my beginning with my children at Hasbro Children's Hospital. As a part of an independent learning program, I left the school one day a week and I participated in the child's lifestyle services at the infant ward of the hospital. Children's lives are dedicated to reducing the child's health care experience and keeping the children healthy. My first intention was to spend school days at the hospital, but I rarely find it very rare for me to leave before 5 o'clock in the evening. I am often exhausted on this day, but I am always satisfied and start.
Jen Angier: I have been in the FOCUS volunteer of Under the Stars Family Camp and FOCUS on Fashion for nearly 10 years. After the death of Rosemary, I volunteered to visit my family at the hospital. When I entered the hospitalized children and their families' entrance, I was relieved with a smile. The special love that FOCUS provides to his family through this project is contagious. Spread love, sympathize with them, and know that they are not alone. I think that rosemary is laughing overlooking all of us.