Every little bit helps
Suzie Harrison
Making life smell a little sweeter for others is something Sheree
Cottrill of Newport Beach enjoys doing, not only as a vendor for
Givenchy, but also as a volunteer for Costa Mesa Senior Center, where
she delivers meals to seniors who are homebound.
“I’ve been volunteering for five years,” Cottrill said. “I work on
the weekend, so I’m not able to do anything in church -- I wanted to
help in my community and give in return since my community has been
good to us.”
Cottrill has had the same route since she started. She tends to it
every Monday. If someone else can’t make it, she pitches in.
“I have a flexible schedule and will do it if I can,” Cottrill
said. “My motto is, when Dan calls, Sheree hauls.”
Dan Lachman is the site manager who oversees the volunteers for
meals.
“She got the volunteer of the year award on June 7,” Lachman said.
“She’s fantastic. Whenever I need her to help, she’s great. She gets
a lot out of it and others do, too -- it seems like a symbiotic
relationship.”
Cottrill has 11 clients right now, but that number varies, she
said.
“I make sure they get their hugs,” Cottrill said. “I love flowers,
and when the roses in my garden are about to open, I’ll take them to
my clients. One lady has a birthday close to mine, so I usually bring
her a little gift.”
She’s developed a real bond with her clients. Sometimes, they need
to talk, and she’ll listen.
“I enjoy going out and talking to them,” Cottrill said. “Sometimes
the volunteers are the only people they’ll see in a few days.”
She said that she looks at volunteering as a job, a job she
doesn’t get paid for -- but feels responsible because the seniors
depend on the volunteers.
“They can’t jump in their cars and go get a burger, so it’s
important to take it seriously,” Cottrill said. “It’s a good feeling
to be able to help those who aren’t able to get out.”
Be it by giving a rose, a hug or having a chat with someone,
Cottrill likes to lift their spirits.
In her spare time, Cottrill likes to garden and act. She is in the
cast of “Heaven Can Wait,” which is playing in Huntington Beach.
Lachman said he didn’t know what he would do without her, and most
likely the seniors she helps feel the same way.
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