December Volunteer Spotlight

Our newest administrative volunteer, Sandy Weber, has only been working at the office for about 4 months but has already put in lots of hours. She spends 4 hours with us every Wednesday, doing a
huge variety of tasks including answering phones, putting together information packets, creating spreadsheets, and working on computer projects. She is always ready for a new challenge, and she’s been agreeable to helping with projects outside her normal volunteer schedule. Sandy grew up in southern California but has lived in the Tri-Cities since 1985, when she moved here to be with her husband, Clyde, who was already living here.

Sandy and Clyde have been married 30 years, and Clyde is a volunteer driver in Kennewick. Sandy retired two years ago after working as an administrative assistant at PNNL. Since retiring, Sandy has been busy volunteering with Meals on Wheels, her church, Team Read, and at the Benton Humane Society. She also keeps herself busy with gardening, traveling, working out, reading, and taking care of their new puppy, Bandit. Sandy loves volunteering because she feels it’s important to give back to the community. Her name actually means, “Helper of Mankind,” and volunteering is a way for her to live up to her name. Sandy says she’s always liked to work, so it’s just natural that she would continue to help in her retirement.

We are very grateful for Sandy’s time and expertise, as well as her willingness to help with just about every aspect of our agency. Thank you to both Sandy and Clyde for thinking of us when
they were ready to volunteer in the community!

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