Everyday Hands had an especially organic and home-grown beginning. After surviving breast cancer and spending 25 years in Corporate America, I decided that it was time for a change. In 2016, I began helping my neighbors, friends, and loved ones with ordinary everyday tasks—sitting with an elderly neighbor for companionship, picking up prescriptions, getting kids on their morning bus, and even delivering forgotten lunch boxes to school.
Within a short amount of time other people began to call on me for similar assistance. I quickly realized that not only did I have a passion for helping people, but also there is a significant need in our community for help with “the small stuff.”
I truly love what I do and the satisfaction that I get from helping people is incredibly fulfilling!
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