Assistance League of Orange
Assistance League of Orange

It’s the season of giving, and who knows more about giving than volunteers?  At the Assistance League of Orange, dedicated volunteers unite with one mission in mind: to transform the lives of children and adults through community programs.

Formed in 1941, the volunteer-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization composed of residents of Orange and surrounding communities is dedicated to making long-term community impact through direct involvement and innovative philanthropic programs.

Assistance League of Orange members contribute more than 30,000 hours annually to serving children and adults in the community.

Here we visit with one such volunteer, Orange resident Althea Smith, who shares her experiences volunteering with AL Orange.

“I joined Assistance League of Orange because I wanted to help those in our community who needed assistance dealing with life’s challenges,” says Smith.  She originally joined the organization when her daughter was an Assisteen© and then returned in 2017.

“I have been involved in different volunteer organizations for a number of years, as I believe helping others and giving back wherever possible are the right things to do,” she says.

When asked about her favorite part of being an Assistance League of Orange member, Smith cited a number of great reasons to be involved.

“There are so many rewards to being an AL Orange member,” she says.  “Initially, I was impressed with the friendliness and acceptance I experienced from all the members I met.  Then, through our various programs, I learned more about the needs of my community, and I believe we make a real difference in the lives of those in need.”

Like many AL Orange members, Smith also finds satisfaction in the connections she has made.  “I enjoy the camaraderie between AL Orange members and the social activities that are available.  There is always an opportunity to learn new skills.”

Inspired by Althea’s story?  You can be part of the transformation happening in Orange.  Whether it’s a few hours or a regular commitment, your time can make a lasting impact by changing lives one kindness at a time.

More information: www.AssistanceLeague.org/orange, AssistanceLeagueOfOrange@gmail.com and Instagram: @AssistanceLeagueOfOrange

Article Published in the
Nov / Dec 24 edition of the Old Towne Orange Plaza Review
Written by Sandra Kosin Photo provided by the Assistance League of Orange
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