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It's been said that if you want something done, and done well, you should ask a busy person to do it. Schaumburg resident, Gail Edgren is a prime example of a busy person, and she never hesitates to jump right in whenever and wherever help is needed. For the last five years Edgren has been volunteering for Schaumburg Township Disabled Services in Hoffman Estates. “I have been so fortunate in my own life that even though I have two adult, handicapped children at home, I would like to do for others. If I can share some of my limited, free time with others, I want to do so,” she said. Last winter, Edgren added one more volunteer activity to her hectic schedule. She noticed a web site on her computer asking for volunteers to knit or crochet helmet hats for the troops serving overseas. The hats are very simple to make, and designed to be worn under a helmet to keep the head and ears warm. Even though it gets extremely hot during the day in the desert, it also gets very cold during certain times of the year and at night. She asked for help from some of her friends and other volunteers at Schaumburg Township Senior Center and Schaumburg Township Disabled Services and last year she was able to send off 24 hats to a contact in Florida where they were packed for shipment to the troops. |
Edgren's volunteer activities at Schaumburg Township have included helping to wrap Christmas gifts for children, assisting with the newsletter for the disabled, and volunteering with the crochet group that makes baby caps and other projects whenever she can squeeze it in. Once a week she works in the office where she makes phone calls, answers phones, and assists clients who are interested in obtaining an amplified telephone. She explains the program, and helps the clients try out the four different types of phones, and all the different features that are available. The phones are provided, without charge, for anybody with certified hearing loss, and there are no age or income requirements. The program is sponsored by ITAC (Illinois Telecommunication Access Corp.), and Schaumburg Township is one of approximately 15 selection centers in Illinois where the phones are available.
“Gail works very hard, and displays a great eye for detail. She takes her assignments very seriously, and gets the most benefit out of what she is doing,” said Bonnie Sargeant, Assistant Director of Disabled Services and Volunteer Coordinator. “She is quite a wonderful person; she is very compassionate, and I frequently wonder how she does everything that she does.”
Caring for her two, special-needs children James and Kathleen Conway, doesn't leave much time for hobbies, but Edgren does enjoy knitting, crocheting, reading and TV when time permits. She retired after 32 years as a senior staff specialist with United Airlines, and is a member of the Schaumburg Crochet Group, and the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program.
People of all ages are urgently needed for the hundreds of volunteer opportunities that are available locally. Call The Volunteer Center of Northwest Suburban Chicago (all ages including teens, groups and corporations) at 847-228-1320; or the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (mature adults 55 or years or better) at 847-228-1006. Additional information is also available by checking their website: www.volunteerinfo.net.
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