Not many people can claim they’ve continuously volunteered during 40 years of their life – let alone to the same organisation. But Maungatapu’s Pam Smith can.
The 86-year-old recently retired after four decades as a Meals on Wheels delivery driver in Tauranga.
Now she wants anyone considering volunteering for Meals on Wheels to: “Go do it! It’s really fulfilling and is a good way to help the community.”
After moving to Tauranga from Auckland in 1984, Pam was looking for a way to help the community. Volunteering with Meals on Wheels was the perfect opportunity, she said.
Her weekly run covered the Avenues and over the years she got to know the people she was delivering to. “Sometimes you’re the only person they see each day.”
As a result, she enjoyed and grew fond of many meal recipients and having a quick chat when bringing their dinner. “You couldn’t chat long as there were more meals to deliver.”
Red Cross Midland area adviser support Cameron Wright said Pam’s dedication as a Meals on Wheels volunteer with the New Zealand Red Cross’ Tauranga branch was nothing short of extraordinary.
“For 40 years, she selflessly delivered hot meals and warm smiles to those in need, embodying the true spirit of community service.
“Her unwavering commitment and compassion have made a significant impact on the lives of those she has served. We deeply admire Pam and thank her for her remarkable service and the positive difference she has made in our community,” said Wright.
“Her legacy of kindness and dedication will continue to inspire us all.”
Nationally, the NZ Red Cross co-ordinates more than 3000 Meals on Wheels volunteers who deliver about 710,000 meals and compassion across 33 locations in Aotearoa – offering a lifeline to those in need.
June 2021 marked 70 years of the New Zealand Red Cross Meals on Wheels service. Read more about it here: www.redcross.org.nz/about-us
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