CHO NEEDS HELPThe Committee for Helping Others (CHO) is itself in need. Specifically, most of CHO’s furniture operations have had to be suspended because of a shortage of volunteers. The furniture program collects donated items in the Vienna-Oakton area and distributes them to people in need. Most of its work- driving the truck, or helping to lug sofas, beds and dressers, frequently up and down stairs- is done on Saturdays between 9 a.m. and noon, and most (but by no means all) of the volunteers are male.
Last year, the program managed to recycle about 1,400 items. That’s 1,400 pieces of furniture that did NOT wind up in a landfill and 1,400 pieces of furniture that DID help some of the poorest people in our area. This year, that number may be close
to zero unless new volunteers are forthcoming.
If you think you might like to volunteer you can get more information about the program by calling xxx-xxx-xxxx or e-mailing xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx
That New Year's Resolution
Each year a lot of us resolve to be more giving and more caring than last year. It's not always easy to figure out how to do that, however. This year it is:And no, in the actual ads, I didn't use xxx-xxx-xxxx.
Twice a month, The Committee for Helping Others (CHO) collects gently used furniture and distributes it to those in need. Most volunteers participate three or four times a year, driving the CHO truck (a CDL is required) or lugging sofas and beds and dressers up and down stairs. Moving furniture isn't the hardest job in the world -- there is, after all, someone else on the other end of those sofas and beds and dressers -- but it's probably not the best thing for someone with a tricky back, or a bad heart. For those who don't have health issues, however, it's a great way to:You can learn more about volunteering -- no cost, no obligation -- from Dan Larkins at xxx-xxx-xxxx or at xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.
- provide some of the basic necessities to the neediest people in our community,
- help the environment by keeping that furniture out of a landfill, and
- get to know some pretty nice people.
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