On Friday, Pres. Barack Obama designated April 10-16 National Volunteer Week. It’s an effort to recognize the selfless work of those who, through small and large acts of kindness alike, spend their time to help others.
“Volunteers help drive our country’s progress, and day in and day out, they make extraordinary sacrifices to expand promise and possibility,” Obama’s proclamation reads.
In the small communities of Camas and Washougal, volunteerism is active, alive and well. For many, it is simply a way of life, for others, even with hectic schedules they work opportunities for giving into their lives in meaningful ways.
In January, Camas Mayor Scott Higgins began formally recognizing some of these giving people through his Volunteer Spirit Award. Honorees have included Bill and Sherri Smith for their efforts to beautify the Camas-Washougal Municipal Court grounds, Fuel Medical for contributing Christmas decorations to Lacamas Lake Lodge, and most recently Mark Klein for his work to promote the passage of the Camas School District’s capital projects bond and contributions to the Downtown Camas Association.
Other examples of local residents’ giving ways are all around.
Inside today’s Post-Record, an article profiles Mike and Sally Bacon, of Camas, who deliver meals to homebound senior citizens in Camas and Washougal through the Meals on Wheels program.