|
Gwinnett County Senior Named
Georgia Volunteer of the Year


While most seniors look forward to spending their golden years resting and
relaxing, 94-year old Edith Harvey, known as "Miss Edith," prefers spending her
days preparing meals for fellow seniors and volunteering at the Lawrenceville
Housing Authority. In a surprise presentation, volunteer leaders from across the
state thanked "Miss Edith" for her dedication to community service and honored
her as the 2007 Georgia Volunteer of the Year during the Georgia Summit on
Volunteerism.
"Miss Edith is an inspiration to everyone she meets, both our volunteers and the
hundreds of seniors we serve," said Gary Galloway, Volunteer Services
Coordinator for Gwinnett County Senior Services. "From the first day she walked
through our doors in 1978, we've been blessed to have her on our team. Whether
it's making sure that all our seniors have the meals they depend on or offering
comfort and support to volunteers and staff. Quite simply, Miss Edith is an
inspiration, quietly and humbly leading by example."
For nearly 30 years, Miss Edith has volunteered three days a week at the
Lawrenceville Senior Center, preparing hundreds of meals for other seniors.
Gwinnett County Senior Services estimates that Miss Edith has donated more than
17,000 hours of volunteer service to the community. Additionally, she spends
time volunteering at the Lawrenceville Housing Authority and is an active member
of her church choir.
"Miss Edith's selfless dedication to others and her tireless energy made her the
ideal choice for our Hands On Georgia Volunteer of the Year," said Laurie Grant
Nichols, CEO of Hands On Georgia. "She sums up the qualities that make up a
great volunteer: dedication, enthusiasm, cheerfulness and a genuine desire to
serve. She's an inspiration to us all."
Back to Main >>
|