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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 264359" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>I volunteer at a shelter called Father Carrs. I've never seen such a lovely place and staff. They have a main facility with a restaurant, hobby room, etc., then bought the Motel 6 next door for clients. They never ask any questions...if someone comes in, you've got a place to stay, listening ears and food to eat.</p><p></p><p>I also donate my DJ services many times a year to various places. Last year was big with Nellis AFB in Vegas. Soldiers would come home for a 2 week leave and hold big parties. It is the smallest thing I could do when I watch these young people leave their families in light of war. Getting on base was a chore, though. Big van...lots of big black boxes. Everything had to be inspected. It took forever.</p><p></p><p>I wish I was rich and could just be a full-time volunteer. It's very rewarding.</p><p></p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 264359, member: 179"] I volunteer at a shelter called Father Carrs. I've never seen such a lovely place and staff. They have a main facility with a restaurant, hobby room, etc., then bought the Motel 6 next door for clients. They never ask any questions...if someone comes in, you've got a place to stay, listening ears and food to eat. I also donate my DJ services many times a year to various places. Last year was big with Nellis AFB in Vegas. Soldiers would come home for a 2 week leave and hold big parties. It is the smallest thing I could do when I watch these young people leave their families in light of war. Getting on base was a chore, though. Big van...lots of big black boxes. Everything had to be inspected. It took forever. I wish I was rich and could just be a full-time volunteer. It's very rewarding. Abbey [/QUOTE]
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