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On the Record With ... Helen Spencer

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Coleman: You’ve got a bunch of different things here at the Pink Door. Have you ever bought anything yourself?

Spencer: Occasionally. Clothes once in a while. A dish or a Christmas decoration. We get brand-new items often in here. Still with the sales tag on. But on the other hand, we also get things that we send away, some that aren’t very good, but most people are very careful and very generous as you can see by the furniture and things that we have. We’ve gotten whole households full of things.

Coleman: Why is volunteering important to you?

Spencer: It’s fun besides being work some days, real work, moving things around and helping customers and things. I would recommend it. It makes you feel useful, and you meet the nicest people. Our money goes toward things for the hospital, for patients, not to benefit the doctors. Our money and the other money that we raise through the auxiliary throughout the year goes toward [patients].

Coleman: What kind of things?

Spencer: We donated toward a transport bus that will pick people up and bring them to doctors appointments or things. We donated money toward physical therapy or the rehab center. Big items. They have a kitchen, a boat, a store, all kinds of things to help rehab people that need to relearn things, and we’ve donated toward a lighting system in the emergency room. And other things that benefit the patients. We’ve not picked a project for this year. The board does it. They get a list every year of wishes from the hospital, and we choose.

Coleman: What do you do when you’re not here?

Spencer: Play bridge, go to lunch, clean house. We go boating.

Coleman: What did you do before you retired?

Spencer: I was a stay-at-home mom for some years. Then I worked in the post office for more than 20 years. I was rural carrier.

Coleman: Mail carriers usually have really interesting stories because they’re always out and about. Do you have a good story?

Spencer: A cat in a mailbox on a hot day. It got out of the box and walked across the back of my seat and was hard to get out of the car. It was scared to death and dehydrated besides.


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