Each spring Gracewell celebrates volunteerism and the contributions of those who commit their time and energy to our organization. As April is National Volunteer Month, we take this time to thank the below selfless and generous community members who routinely offer their time and talents.
- Larry Boeck
- Coleen Bruhn
- Rachel Desy
- Tonya Eller
- Diane Ettleman
- Tammy Gangestad
- Mark Gray
- Violet Harper
- Pam Hast
- Deryl Hennings
- Betty Jacoby
- Danyel Jepsen
- Sherry Kohnekamp
- Anita Larson
- Sheila Launderville
- Nancy Miles
- Karen Nemitz
- Sue Rosener
- Cindy Scherff
- Annie Schrum
- Mark Spiegel
- Kathy Struck
- Sally Trotter
- Jessica Zupp
As well as the many local churches who send auxiliary members, delegates and volunteers to serve our campus on a continued basis.
Each of these community members share a commonality – they have a strong commitment to serving the elderly, and they see the value and impact organizations such as ours, have on our community. Whether they spend their time serving as a board member, playing the piano, reading to residents or greeting visitors, their role on the Eventide campus is irreplaceable. Thank you for your continued passion to serve!
If you are curious how you could make an impact on the Eventide Campus, give Robin Schiltz, Gracewell Activity Director a call at (712) 263-3114. We hope the names above inspire you to consider volunteerism as well. No matter your age, there are many ways to give back to our community. It does not have to be organized volunteering. Helping an elderly neighbor by carrying in their groceries, or weeding their landscaping are examples of how simple actions can make a big impact.