
Lena's passion for volunteerism shines through her remarkable four decades of service, spreading across six different communities and numerous roles. Her volunteer journey began in high school on the student council and yearbook committees, marking the start of a lifelong commitment to community service. Lena's diverse volunteer experiences include serving as a deputy mayor in a small town in Alberta, participating in hospital auxiliaries, recreation and library boards, soup kitchens, food banks, and a horse therapeutic riding program for handicapped youth. For 13 years, she also dedicated herself as a board member of a parent teacher association for a public school in Saskatchewan.
What keeps Lena coming back to volunteer work is the hope that her efforts make a positive difference, coupled with the camaraderie shared among volunteers and the friendships she has forged along the way. Lena's advice for those considering volunteering is characterized by her belief in the profound impact of even the smallest contribution. She encourages new volunteers not to let time constraints deter them, emphasizing the significant impact they can make by giving just a small amount of their time.
Lena deeply resonates with Ralph Waldo Emerson's view that life's purpose is not to be happy, but lies in being useful, honorable, and compassionate - to have it make a difference means that you have lived and lived well. For her, volunteering embodies these values and contributes to a fulfilling life.
Among Lena's fondest volunteer memories is her 13-year tenure on a parent/teacher association, where she helped initiate several community-building programs, including a Welcome Back BBQ, Hot Lunch Program, and Random Acts of Kindness week that notably fostered empathy among students. Another cherished experience was volunteering with Habitat for Humanity in Cambodia, where she was touched by the kindness and resilience of the local community, despite severe poverty.
Since retiring in 2019, Lena seeks to maintain her sense of purpose through volunteerism, inspired by the belief that every act of kindness has a rippling effect on the future. Her commitment to making a difference is a powerful testament to the impact one individual can have on the lives of many.
"Imagine a world where everyone committed to volunteering one hour a week, every two weeks or even per month. I think it would be a much more compassionate and kinder world." - Lena Ong-Gross