Volunteering definitely is a time commitment but something that is important to Belinda. She says, “You need to do something to enhance your life; no one else is going to do that for you. You have to take it into your own hands. This was a great way for me to help out the community and it fit into my schedule."
It’s a part of her schedule that’s adding to Belinda’s education, too. “I’ve learned a substantial amount of people skills. Especially on the phone. I’ve learned to be more understanding and more accommodating of people’s needs.”
But the best part of Belinda’s job? It’s that “Little burst of happiness when you get a ‘yes’ to a ride request and you know that the patient is going to be able to get their treatment and see their doctor. It’s like YES!”