Q1. Why did you choose to volunteer with ALSC?
I thought the work was very important – in 1976-1978 in Kodiak, I worked for Legal Services.
Q2. What are some of your experiences with ALSC that have made a positive difference in the lives of others and/or the community?
It was shocking to realize how far the food stamps were behind, I was happy to help out, it made a huge difference in people’s lives. Public service has a real impact on some people’s lives and is very important. Some people were desperate for food.
Q3. How do you think your experiences with ALSC will benefit the community in the future?
It’s an opportunity to have a very positive impact on people’s lives and is rewarding because you’re helping somebody.
Q4. What do you do when you are not volunteering with ALSC?
I’m retired and my wife and I travel when we have the opportunity throughout Alaska.