Paying it Forward
A new car and a new experience with Routes

When Carol and Les bought a new car, they had no idea the adventure they were about to embark on. After 15 years of being a dedicated Routes volunteer, Henk needed to retire from driving and sell his vehicle. When Carol and Les asked to purchase his car , he joked that he would only sell it to them if they promised to volunteer for Routes.
Henk knew that Carol and Les were an outgoing couple, who were easy to chat with and very understanding; they would make the perfect Routes volunteers. It seems that Henk’s conditions were more of an incentive than a deterrent because t he very next day, Carol and Les bought the car . Their first drive was, of course, straight to Routes and they have been volunteering ever since .
“Henk is thrilled!” says Carol , “Routes is a necessary job, people need our help and this is one way we can help them out and make others feel good. ”
Since coming on board to the Routes team a month ago, Carol and Les drive about three to four times a week – sometimes two rides in one day! In their time volunteering , they have helped Routes clients to the hospital , medical appointments, and to the food bank.
We really enjoy driving .
Everyone has a story, and they’re always so thankful after you give them a ride. It really is a service that’s needed and necessary.”
Another perk of driving is that Carol and Les get to know their way around the community better.
“We’re new to town,” says Carol. “We’ve only been here for three years. Everyone seems to know where they’re going here! While we still use the GPS, it’s nice to start to know where things are , ourselves.”
Carol encourages those with extra time to volunteer with Routes. She loves the flexibility of the schedule, and the ability to accept and say no to rides if she’s too busy. With Routes, you drive only when you’re free and to places you feel comfortable going
“ I think there’s a lot of people out there who want to give their time and they don ’t know where they’ll be valued,” says Carol. “ At Routes, you’re performing something that is needed. It doesn’t just make you feel good – it makes others feel good. You have rewards on both ends. The driver gets the reward of taking them, and the client gets the reward of being taken where they need to be.”
If you’re interested in volunteering, or learning more about Routes Connecting Communities, visit their website today at routescc.org







