Volunteering is a great way to give back to others in our community. But did you know, volunteering is also powerful tool for promoting health and wellbeing? Not only for those on the receiving end.

Yes, giving back makes you feel good in the moment, but it also has lasting benefits. Those who volunteer experience physical, mental, and emotional benefits that contribute to longevity, and a higher quality of life. Our residents can vouch for that!

Cokesbury Village residents volunteer by fixing furniture.

Cokesbury Village residents donate their time fixing furniture to support Acts Legacy Foundation for residents who outlive their financial resources.

Across our Acts family, hundreds of residents graciously go out of their way to donate their time, treasure and talents. Resident volunteer groups are well known and very active on each of Acts’ campuses.

A little kindness can go a long way. Those who volunteer may experience the many health benefits that comes with it.

Not sure where to start? Our best tips for living a purpose-driven, fulfilling life!

Staying Engaged

As we get older, it’s crucial to engage in meaningful, purpose-driven activities. Retirement marks a significant life transition and could profoundly change a person’s self-identity and daily routine. It’s imperative to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, common concerns for older adults. Volunteering provides an excellent opportunity to do just that.

Social interaction is a key for maintaining cognitive health and volunteering offers countless opportunities to meet new people, form friendships, and engage in stimulating conversations.

Carlene Starace (pictured above), a resident of St. Andrews Estates, volunteers at the resident-run WonderStore, a popular on-campus resale boutique.

“It’s my favorite thing to do here. We have wonderful volunteers who come in and work two-hour shifts,” Carlene said. “Not only are all funds donated to Acts Samaritan Fund, it’s a great opportunity to meet other residents and connect; it’s a win-win.”

Learn about Acts' Samaritan Fund backed by generous donors to support residents in need.

Inspiring Others

“Our residents love to volunteer and they’re extraordinarily generous,” said Dawn Beall, life engagement director at Buckingham’s Choice in Adamstown, Maryland. “During holiday toy drives, and other community initiatives, I’m emptying donation bins on a daily basis.”

Buckingham's Choice residents volunteer at children's camp.

Buckingham's Choice residents volunteer their time, and art skills, to young campers at the Claggett Center Camp Song (For grades 4-8 impacted by a family member's opioid substance abuse)

“Residents feel blessed with what they have and find it fulfilling to give and help in any way they can,” she said.

The act of giving not only uplifts the spirits but also triggers the release of dopamine—a neurotransmitter that promotes feelings of pleasure and satisfaction!

Santa's helpers at Fairhaven fill gift bags for charity.Santa's Helpers at Fairhaven create gift bags for hepherd’s Staff, a non-denominational Christian outreach center supporting those in need across Carroll County, Maryland.

It’s never too late to make a difference. Donating time, skills, or resources can also create a ripple effect, encouraging others to give as well.

Acts is proud of all our generous and talented residents and staff who give selflessly to support our local  communities. It reinforces Acts' mission statement and commitment to spread Loving-Kindness within our Acts family and beyond!

Learn about Acts' culture of Loving-Kindness and how you can be part of our growing family.