However, COVID also meant that valued volunteers, who were always there with friendly faces and enhanced the students’ lives by sharing their time and talents, could not participate. Many thoughtful people still stepped up in 2020, giving monetary gifts to the Eagle Fund or dropping off items for Christmas, allowing Eagle Village to provide “12 Days of Christmas” for kids in their program. This was especially welcomed as Eagle Village serves struggling children and their families who are working hard toward a better future. The youth live on campus in five residential homes, attend school and receive support, structure and help working through past trauma.
The staff used the time without volunteers to completely revamp their volunteer program, creating opportunities ranging from two-hour single visits serving a meal to kids and staff, to bigger projects for families, businesses, groups and churches, such as painting houses or decorating the kids’ residences for Christmas.
Volunteer mentors are able to call and visit regularly with a child and provide a caring presence. “Many of our youth would qualify as orphans,” Saxton explains. “When some kids get calls from family, others feel alone; having a mentor gives them a way to feel connected to a caring, responsible adult. “For a lot of these kids, this is the most love they’ve ever received,” Saxton adds. “The smallest thing you can do makes such a big difference.”
To volunteer, fill out an online form at eaglevillage.org or call 231.305.6512 to talk about ways to get involved. Monetary gifts are also welcome; donations to the Eagle Fund go directly to providing help for children.
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