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Volunteering in the House of Ruth What is it? The House of Ruth is an organization consisting of 21 staff, 300volunteers and a voluntary Board of Directors. This team volunteers every day to fulfill the mission of the organization that is to strengthen the life those suffering from HIV/AIDs in Louisville. The organization helps strengthen about 1,100 lives each year to include 700 households and 300 children.The House of Ruth help out with financial aid for TARC tickets, supplies and uniforms need for schooling, moving expenses and rental security deposits.
They also provide educational workshops, individualized case management, children’s activities, crisis interventions and social gatherings.Who did you volunteer with?My community health class and I decided to volunteer to go in person to the House of Ruth. This is because the House of Ruth is not far off from where we are, and they appreciate any contributions given to them including material donations. It is was also convenient for each one of us from class, and therefore we decided to go together to give at least a sizeable donation together as a class.
What did you do? What was the problem?The House of Ruth, as mentioned above, helps those infected or affected by HIV/AIDs to move on with life, especially because of the added burden of medical care for the sick. These families and individuals will often be subjected to financial and material strains. The House of Ruth comes in to help ease these burdens through volunteers and donors. I personally dropped off donations at the House of Ruth, which included toilet paper, two tissue boxes and two shampoos.
Why did you choose it?The reason I chose House of Ruth is because it is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of people affected or infected with HIV/AIDS. Their noble cause is worth, and they are a non-profit organization, depending mainly on volunteers and donors. As such, it only felt right to go and take part in making a difference in the lives of these people, and that is mainly why we chose it. Again, the House of Ruth is not far from our residence, making it convenient to drop off our donations in person.
The house evidently could do with donations since it is a non-profit organization.How did it make a difference?The donations we made would be used to provide essential commodities for the beneficiaries of the house. This will give them an easier time in their day-to-day living and improve their life quality. Financial donations can be used for educational purposes and for providing basic necessities too to the people of the House. There was not much that we donated, but the little we did surely put a smile on the faces of these people.
How did volunteering affect you?Volunteering has a sense of self-satisfaction linked to it. After volunteering, I felt contented and happy that I could be of help to someone in need. I recall reading somewhere that it is the little things that make a difference. The feeling as I watched our donations taken in with stretched arms gave me joy unspeakable. It prompted me of a quote I read that said if you wait to do everything for everyone, you will end up doing nothing for no one. I am now a better person, and I am more willing to help out fellow humans who do not have such privileges as the ones I have in life.
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