Our Opinion: Volunteers make the world go round

Published 5:13 pm Tuesday, April 29, 2025

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Today, April 30, marks not just the last day of the month but also a month in which we honored volunteerism as part of National Volunteer Month.

In this last Saturday’s paper we wrote a story that featured Meredith Martin, a tutor with Reading Corp under Ampact, who while getting a stipend still falls under the umbrella of volunteering.

Also in Saturday’s paper, we included a guest commentary from The United Way of Mower County that featured local volunteers Dave and Brenda Raffelson, who have made their mark through the Backpack Program.

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The fact of the matter is that while we honor those that give of their time, it’s even more central that we recognize how much we need volunteers. We need souls that feel a need to contribute to their community and step up to do something about making it a better place to live and visit.

However, even though we celebrate volunteering in the month of April, it’s actually a 12-month celebration that’s required. Think about all of the events you go to and think about the effort required just for staffing.

Attend Freedom Fest and look around at the people who offer to volunteer for the Austin Enhancement Group to make those two days the celebration that it is.

Attend the Austin ArtWorks Festival and make a special effort to notice the people with a shirt on that says “volunteer.”

Think of all the clean-up efforts and social events, and truly soak up the efforts being made so that our community is the best possible version of itself that it can be. You will realize that volunteers actually make the world go around.

If you get the chance to give of yourself and your time we hope you take it. Sure, it can be hard work, but it can also be full-filling work that makes you feel better just as it makes those you affect better by taking part.

Volunteer opportunities abound within the city, county, your local church or your local organization such as The United Way of Mower County or the Salvation Army.

There’s always someone that could use an extra hand.