
Volunteer Roles
Foster grandmother at Catholic Charities Northside Child Development Center
How I chose to volunteer in this area
In Africa [Monrovia, capital city of the West African country Liberia], also in day care, I worked in taking care of children, too. So I love children.
Most rewarding aspects of volunteering
When I'm in the house, there's nobody to talk with, I only think about what I've seen in the war [in Liberia]. People's dead bodies lying there. Those are my memories. So when I came to the day care, it made me happy to be with the kids. I see my children in the kids. So, I love it. I came here to play with the children. When the children play with me I get so happy. They call me Grandma. "Grandma" makes me happy. It makes me feel good. So, the program is lovely because they made me feel good. I won't be thinking again, no more. Not while I'm here. I love children. I like to play with kids very much, it makes me happy. When they see me they run, "Grandma, Grandma, Grandma!"

Volunteer Roles
Instructor and development committee member since Oct. 2022 with FreeWriters, which offers creative writing opportunities to inmates in the county jail system to improve mental health, reduce recidivism and inspire hope about life after incarceration.
How I chose to volunteer in this area
I love writing and am an essayist and blogger. One of my adult sons struggles with lifelong drug addiction and is in and out of incarceration. He always does better when he writes or journals. Volunteering for FreeWriters was a way to identify with him and do something I knew would make a difference for people like him.
Most rewarding aspects of volunteering
I have limited finances so am unable to donate much, but I have a wealth of free time. I've enjoyed getting to know the creative, smart, caring people involved with FreeWriters. They enrich my life, encourage me to be my best self and remind me how full the world is of good people! Being inside the jail with the women locked up, hearing their stories from their writing and giving them the respect of listening has softened my heart and expanded my empathy. I feel an affinity with my incarcerated, drug addicted son when I interact with the inmate writers.

Volunteer Roles
Advocate and citizen lobbyist for Restore the Vote (state law passed this month, restoring voting rights to those with a felony conviction but out of prison) testifies before the Legislature about criminal justice reform, leads free trainings in using naloxone (emergency treatment for opioid overdose) for law enforcement officers and other groups.
How I chose to volunteer in this area
I spent five years in prison for a drug charge and am in recovery, later had three family members die of opioid-related causes. While earning an associate degree in addiction counseling, I became interested in overdose prevention and criminal justice reform.