Heartfelt Thanks to Our Amazing Volunteers!

Heartfelt Thanks to Our Amazing Volunteers!

πŸ™ As we express our deepest gratitude, we want to shine a spotlight on two extraordinary individuals who are the heart and soul of our community - Kate Borgert and January Will.

πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» Kate Borgert - Our Compassionate Zoom Support Group Leader
Every Thursday, Kate has been an anchor of support and compassion, leading our Zoom support groups with unwavering dedication. Her empathy and understanding have touched many lives, creating a virtual haven where people feel heard and valued.

🏫 January Will - Our Dynamic In-Person Support Group Leader in Burlington
January has been instrumental in bringing our Burlington community together. With her vibrant presence and warm approach, she leads our in-person support groups, fostering a sense of belonging and mutual support that is truly inspiring.

🌈 Join Our Volunteer Team!
Inspired by Kate and January’s dedication? We’re always looking for more passionate individuals to join our volunteer team. Whether you can give a few hours online or help out at local events, your contribution can make a huge difference.

πŸ”— Learn More and Get Involved
Ready to be a part of something special? Visit our volunteer page to learn more about our volunteer opportunities and how you can contribute to our mission of support and community.

🀝 Together, We Make a Difference
Every volunteer, every effort, and every act of kindness brings us closer as a community. Thank you, Kate and January, for your invaluable contributions, and thank you to everyone considering joining us in this journey of compassion and support.

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