We are delighted to thank the many volunteers who give talent and time to Manna House and who, through their many gifts, bring comfort and hope to our clients. So many of you share in the work of Manna House, we know that the following is not complete (and we apologize in advance!).
Likewise, we thank all the volunteers who serve throughout the weeks and months. We treasure your loyalty – to the agency and to the clients who do enjoy seeing a familiar, friendly face.
To the many faith communities, businesses and other groups and individuals who collect toiletries, clothes, and food for our clients, we send heartfelt gratitude. To our Breakfast Club sponsors, thank you!
Studies have shown, the more we give, the happier we feel. Volunteering increases self-confidence. You are doing good for others and the community, which provides a natural sense of accomplishment. Your role as a volunteer can also give you a sense of pride and identity. Volunteering also helps us learn about the human condition – the ones we are helping (who are often helping us in return).