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Become a Volunteer
Sara’s Garden is so grateful to all of the people and organizations who
have donated so much time and energy to make this such a successful
project.
If you or someone you know would be interested in being a volunteer for
Sara's Garden, we would welcome your participation and involvement.
We currently have the following volunteer programs established for your
participation:
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Gardening Hands |
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Gardening Hands
are always needed and welcome volunteers. They are short-term
and long-term. They tend to do the “dirty work” and appear to
enjoy it.
Many have
served during our fundraisers; serving and preparing food,
donating and collecting auction items, advertising, running
errands, sharing of talents, organizing, lifting and setting
up tables and chairs, etc.
Many have
assisted in the pouring of cement, the laying of brick, the
painting of walls, the changing of light bulbs, the pulling
of weeds and the planting of flowers. Many have provided
professional services at no cost.
Many have
preserved Sara’s Garden and its clients and staff in prayer
and many others have answered “here I am, take me, take me”
when a surprise need has arisen.
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Seed Sowers |
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Seed Sowers are
individuals or organizations willing to creatively “sow seeds”
of kindness and compassion at Sara’s Garden through their
special gifts, talents and areas of expertise.
A group of
area quilters from the Delta-Wauseon area have generously
and lovingly chosen to maintain a supply of beautifully
hand-crafted child-size comforters to be gifted to each
child receiving treatment at Sara’s Garden. Each child and
their family beam with emotion at this outward expression of
compassion.
A neighbor to Sara’s Garden
has been meticulously caring for the lawn at for the last
year. He continues to express a desire and love for this
work, and we dearly appreciate his heart.
Senior
Engineering students from the University of Toledo chose to
support Sara’s Garden through their Senior Projects. One
project consisted of an overall cost projection and
development presentation of the property, while the second
project consisted of the design of a client lift and
transportation device specifically developed for our HBOT
chamber.
The Fulton
County Soil and Water Conservation has initiated and pledges
to continue with the environmental development of the
property at Sara’s Garden.
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If you have any questions, please feel free to call
(419) 335-SARA, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. |
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