
Minnesota Volunteer Makes a Difference During COVID-19 with Masks
Minnesota volunteer Georgia Helvick is sewing her way through the COVID-19 pandemic and making a difference for employees at a Good Samaritan Society nursing home in the process.
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Minnesota volunteer Georgia Helvick is sewing her way through the COVID-19 pandemic and making a difference for employees at a Good Samaritan Society nursing home in the process.
"It's moments like this that remind us why we do what we do," says Loretta Dunivan, donor engagement director.
The idea is to think big, act big and move quickly. That’s how the Good Samaritan Society shares God’s love - in times of crisis and every day.
“I would love for people to not be afraid of the word ‘hospice,’ says Cathy Delgado, nurse supervisor of the Good Samaritan Society – Marley House, an inpatient hospice house in Prescott, Ariz. “People hear the word and instantly think ‘death.’ It’s so much more.”
It’s this something “more” that is at the heart of why Delgado loves working at the Marley House and urges you to support its mission. 100% of your gift helps patients and their families experience God’s love through Prescott’s only non-profit, in patient hospice house.
Jim Payson has spent years making good things happen for residents and staff in northern Colorado.
Martha Church loved getting her hair done. Now, thanks to a gift from her family, other residents at Good Samaritan Society – Moscow Village have access to the pampering of a salon visit, regardless of their income.