
Our Holocaust survivors are our last witness to a history that is a warning about how people can treat each other. In their lifetimes they have suffered. Our goal at iVolunteer is to treat them with the respect and dignity they deserve in their waning days.
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Survivors.
"John has been a true gem and source of solace and inspiration to me. He takes me on walks and escorts me to the bank when he comes over. I wouldn't leave the house if not for his encouragement and assistance." -Isaac K.
"My volunteer Stacey is an absolute Godsend! I don't know what I would do without her especially in the winter months when it's impossible for me to go shopping and do other things the way I would like to." -Alice F.
Volunteers.
"Mrs. D. is a wonderful lady and we have a lot to talk about. She reminds me of my German grandmother who spoke very little about her experiences in the war since she found it hard to do so. I'm glad I met someone who can tell me more about what my grandmother wasn't able to talk about to me." -Matt
I visit Mr. G. every week and I am continually amazed to see how much I've learnt from him. The heroism he displayed during the war and when he came to America is truly inspiring. " -Darrin
"Mrs. L. is really nice but so lonely, she has no husband, kids or relatives and very few friends. I take her to the bank, escort her to her doctor appointments and chat about our lives in the city. We lead such different lives, but yet have so much in common like we both majored in psychology and love to travel. I hope we stay connected forever." -Elika
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