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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 May 2004, p. 14

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She s an Lru wheels. bor about hours a week Hawthorne of behind the v Ford Foous ant citizens reach tions. The 78â€" on many n since she‘s been volâ€" unteering for RAISE Home Supâ€" port Serâ€" vice for the Elderly tor the past 13 vedts Responâ€" sive Action in Serving the Eiderly {RAISE] has been serving the community since 1974. The Kitchenerâ€"based organization offers a variety of support services for senâ€" iors such as escorted transâ€" portation, housecleaning, vard work and snow removal. According to Emilie Brown, RAISE transportaâ€" tion dispatcher, the organiâ€" zation has approximately 200 volunteers serving By Ariee Witson For The Chrontcle 8â€"year v mile he wheel o s and helps c ach their de TO A DV ERT SE IN THE NEXT EDITION O F Lrue ut four to rek. Rose Ma of Waterloo ge LYNN BARTOL Phone: (519) 623â€"7395 ext. 210 Fax: (519) 623â€"3532 Email: Ibartol@cambridgetimes.ca "It‘s nice to be doing something for someone." old has in her ing Rose 0o gets of her elderly estinaâ€" to SIX Mary Mary Hawthorne votunteer put car on H. N iR "It was so one. much _ fun," wthorne she sa_id. g remembering | the 22 years she spent there. After retiring in 1990, her boredom set in and she knew she needed to get involved in something else. "Sleeping in didn‘t work," she said chuckling. After reading an adverâ€" tisement for RAISE in the paper, she grabbed the opportunity and has been helping elderly citizens ever since. "It‘s so rewarding," she said, adding, "It‘s nice to be doing something for someâ€" king years, she managed the campus shop at the Univerâ€" sity of Waterâ€" loo. The nation‘s largest regional parenting publication fl Designed to both assist and inform, this product helps guide parents through the decisionâ€"making â€" & process of selecting daycare, summer camps, o s tutoring and sports activities. City Parent is a J ‘ "priceless" publication distributed to high traffic o ty s locations in the community. E a %‘Hi..,;f,. e Don‘t miss this wonderful opportunity to have L _ â€"@â€"â€"â€"§Zme your message in a consistent, targeted location. : VNOLUNTEERS WHO SsHAPE our communyy m * nnep â€" w . 1 â€" ApBk . i m« a* ‘ | Ne _R «â€"4, 4 ho. â€" i»"‘; â€"" s * t J *3 ‘ "\ é '\ (l s it i 4 v.s‘ 3 ; Â¥ s } ie 1 f’t ‘ ‘, l \‘. . A44 L Rose Mary Hawthorne (right) enjoys meeting new people through her volunteer work with RAISE Home Support Serâ€" vice. one." Her duties are simple, but mean the world to those who are unable to travel alone. She arrives at their !'76 3. e /// 6 44 74 Q"j/())(( se ef‘s C zn * [v % &= .e s oz \ PLEASE CONTACT: door, helps them into the vehicle, buckles them up and takes them to their desâ€" tination. Email: mmacavella@cambridgetimes.ca MARILYN MacAVELLA Phone: (519) 623â€"7395 ext. 206 Fax: (519) 623â€"3532 Whether it‘s to a doctor or dentist appointment, the chiropractor or the hospital, Hawthorne is willing to stay and wait. with r gentle has been using the servâ€" ices from RAISE for the past _ seven years. derful gram," said. a "It‘s really a blessing for elderly people, especially those who can noa longer drive." And before saying goodâ€" bye, Hawthorne always makes sure to include a friendly gesture. "When I‘m done, everybody gets a hug." The volunteer also keeps young at heart by gardenâ€" ing, bowling, heading to the gym and reading. Polishing off two books a week comes easy to the busy bee, who says she can‘t sit around "Rose Mary is a lovely person," said Smith, who often receives transportaâ€" tion from Hawthorne. It‘s a won always adding really @ smile Smith of Kitchener been proâ€" she ys have she sait orne always to include a re. "When I‘m body gets a ave a book said with a ‘Rose Mary is a lovely person." Peggy Smith RAISE client twiddling her thumbs Hawthorne plans to conâ€" tinue her volunteering for as long as possible. As long as she‘s able to drive sately, she will continâ€" ue to donate her time to drive sately ue to don help others Her ent! ideal candidate who can listen. When people are alone for long periods of time, many of them like to chat when given the chance. "I‘m deaf on one side which helps sometimes,‘ Hawthorne said with : hearty giggle. Hometown News for an Awesome Hometown WATERLOG CHRONICLE enthusiasm to help others has also spread to her friends. he‘s able to > will continâ€" her time to mg tc Hawthorne it takes a certain perâ€" son to do this type of volunteerâ€" ing. An is someone Accord to

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