Volunteer Spotlight
Janita Wells and Kimberly Harl-Campbell, Meals on Wheels Partners
Volunteers, Delivery Partners and Friends:
Janita Wells (who turned 100 this month) and Kimberly Harl-Campbell have been friends for more than 17 years. Wanting to have something to do together on a regular basis, they began delivering meals more than 6 years ago as a way to give back to the community. Janita has always spoken very highly of VNA.
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Janita grew up during the Great Depression. Her father, who was pharmacist, passed away when he was only 38 years old leaving her mother with 5 children to raise. Janita’s mother always told her and her siblings that even though they didn’t have money, they could always give of themselves. Obviously, she took those words to heart and is still giving of herself today. She is also the longest serving member of the First Presbyterian Church of Dallas, joining in 1929. Janita embodies the spirit of service and giving; she is loving, caring, kind and “full of wisdom.”
Kimberly says when she and Janita are delivering meals and one of the clients has a hard time getting around, Janita asks them if she can help them. "She is 100 years old asking 70-80-year olds if she can help them," says Kimberly. If a client mentions his/her age, Kimberly always tells how old Janita is and Janita always gets embarrassed! But Janita, at 100 years young, passed her driver's test a few months ago!
What led her to VNA:
Janita was a donor to VNA and became involved as a volunteer through her church.
What would she be doing if she wasn’t volunteering for VNA:
Going to exercise classes, going to church, driving herself to visit with friends, or volunteering for another organization such as the Stew Pot in downtown Dallas.
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