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Fall 2009 - Presbyterian Homes & Services

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It’s been happening<br />

every day for over 50<br />

years. The volunteers of<br />

PHS serve in many ways;<br />

each contributing their<br />

unique gifts to help create<br />

communities of caring<br />

and fulfill our mission.<br />

Caught<br />

in the Act<br />

(of Caring)<br />

20<br />

Pat Bettendorf<br />

with his pal, Ruby<br />

<br />

FALL <strong>2009</strong><br />

The volunteers profiled below are<br />

exemplars of many people who give their<br />

time freely, just because they want to.<br />

Their stories represent the kind of deep<br />

dedication and distinctive talents for<br />

which we are grateful and on which we<br />

depend. By recognizing these few,<br />

we honor all.<br />

Pat Bettendorf and Ruby<br />

Ruby, a 52-pound, 6-year-old pit bull,<br />

knows how to work a room. Her owner,<br />

Pat Bettendorf, brings Ruby to Croixdale<br />

in Bayport, Minnesota, where staff and<br />

residents call her “Ruby the Wonder Dog.”<br />

Ruby is a certified therapy and service<br />

dog, trained to work around wheelchairs<br />

and walkers, and to maintain a controlled<br />

response to unusual sounds and motion.<br />

Ruby interacts with residents who enjoy<br />

petting and playing with her. “Ruby’s a<br />

sweet soul who likes the attention,” said<br />

Pat, “and everyone’s always happy to see<br />

her.” Ruby has been inducted into the<br />

Animal Hall of Fame of the Minnesota<br />

Veterinary Medical Association. She<br />

was first runner-up in the Milk-Bone ®<br />

“spokesdog” competition, earning a picture<br />

of herself on a future Milk-Bone box.<br />

Pat, who lives in Scandia, Minnesota,<br />

started volunteering at Croixdale over 25<br />

years ago as an actor with the Duck Soup<br />

Players, a local musical comedy team. He<br />

and Ruby have been visiting for the past<br />

four years. “We enjoy sharing in the lives<br />

of older adults,” he said. “I’ve yet to find<br />

a better history book than the life of a<br />

90-year-old.”<br />

Laurry and Velyma<br />

Hanson<br />

<br />

Velyma and Laurry Hanson<br />

The harvest was plentiful at Beacon Hill,<br />

Minnetonka, Minnesota, thanks to the<br />

dedicated work of Laurry and Velyma<br />

Hanson who have lived at the Terrace<br />

senior apartments since 2000. Laurry<br />

repaired and enlarged the community<br />

vegetable garden, picket-by-picket, so<br />

that residents could cultivate zucchini,<br />

tomatoes, and other homegrown produce.<br />

Velyma and Laurry tended the garden<br />

with regular watering and weeding, even<br />

picking ripe vegetables for their neighbors.<br />

The Hansons believe in contributing to<br />

the community where they live. “If you<br />

look for things to do,” said Laurry, “you’ll<br />

always find it.” Laurry installed protectors<br />

around the sprinkler heads throughout<br />

the campus grounds, cleared buckthorn<br />

in the bordering woodlands, and planted

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