Although our volunteer policies have changed due to COVID-19, we would like to thank all of our volunteers. We appreciate your dedication and eagerness to serve at the Norristown Hospitality Center.
During this time we would like to tell the story of Laurie, one of our mailroom volunteers:
How did you get started volunteering at NHC?
My son was a student at Norristown High School, and through school announcements, I learned about collections for the Hospitality Center. I looked up the center online and thought I’d like to do something, but wasn’t sure how I could fit in. That April (2016), the High School choir was the featured performer at the Silent Auction/Concert, so when I went to see my son perform, I realized this was the same organization! I ended up talking with Jennifer Mathews, who was the Volunteer Coordinator at the time, and the rest is history!
What do you do here?
Jen said that help was needed in the mailroom, and Betty Hartman was very kind and patient training me in how it works. It has been a perfect fit for me. I love the details and organization. I sort the incoming mail and file it for all our clients. I pride myself on knowing the names of many of our clients, and I enjoy interacting with people while distributing mail. I’m so happy people have a place to safely receive mail, which can include everything from employment and benefit checks to magazine subscriptions and coupons. For a while, before my son went away to college, he helped out one day a week, too. A side benefit, before COVID 19, was being able to hear the daily devotionals. I especially miss Deacon Dennis, but I also enjoy listening to Pastor Austin and Nancy Hicks. I can’t believe it’s been over 4 years total now.
What changes have you seen?
I’ve been very impressed that through many changes – a reorganization of the mailroom, a temporary move to St. John’s during the construction of new flooring, a new shower, new programs for clients, several staff changes, and now the many changes caused by COVID 19 – everyone works together as a team to provide service for our clients. I’ve always been happy to be involved here, and I’m a monthly financial partner, too.
What do you do when you’re not at the Hospitality Center?
I have two part-time jobs. I’ve been a church organist for 40 years, and a choir director for 30. Currently, I’m the Director of Music at Augustus Lutheran Church in Trappe, playing the organ and directing the choral and handbell choirs. The choirs are on indefinite hiatus right now due to COVID 19, but I still play the organ. My second part-time job is teaching English online to young students in China. I usually teach from about 7 am – 9 am. I’ve been very grateful to be able to do this at-home work, and I’m always finished in time to do other things for the whole day! I also play the piano for the Norristown Chorale, but that’s also on hiatus currently.