Traditions of Beavercreek Resident is Energized Through Volunteerism
Posted on: June 3, 2024
Categories: Residents, Traditions News
Traditions of Beavercreek resident Carolyn Klaus was featured in the Dayton Daily News. Carolyn shared how volunteering fuels her fulfilling life.
“I think it’s important to keep busy, and it’s important to get out of your house,” Klaus said. “My husband’s death created a hole, and I made a conscious decision not to sit in my chair and get old. It’s important to keep your mind working. I enjoy jigsaw puzzles on the computer and am interested in learning new things.”
Read more about the benefits of volunteering for seniors from the Dayton Daily News.

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