Sheila Hatchell
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Sheila Hatchell spends most of her waking hours volunteering.
The 67-year-old Newport Beach resident was elected president of
Friends of Oasis Senior Center for the third consecutive year this
year. The organization, with more than 5,000 members, is a support
group that predominantly raises funds for the Corona del Mar senior
center.
Hatchell’s main duty as president is to organize the group’s
monthly meeting, which she says is “more like a party.”
“It’s open to all seniors, not just members,” she said. “We get
from 170 to 190 people every month.”
Hatchell gets the place decorated and makes sure there is enough
food and refreshment to go around.
She volunteers with the group about 35 hours a week.
“It’s like a full-time job,” Hatchell said.
And when she’s not in the office, she’s hitting the stores looking
for colorful decorations.
“We always like our meetings to be a fun time for our seniors,”
Hatchell said.
Although she does not get paid in cash or kind for the hard work
she puts in, Hatchell says the pleasure she derives from working with
the seniors more than makes up for it.
“These people are like part of my family,” she said. “They are
like my brothers and sisters.”
Hatchell spent several years as an officer’s wife in the military,
she said.
“That’s how I started volunteering,” Hatchell said. “Volunteer
activities are what make a military base a home.”
She served as president of the American Embassy in London,
organized numerous fund-raisers to keep the bases running and even
ran a thrift shop when her husband was stationed in Europe.
Hatchell moved to Newport Beach about 13 years ago. Apart from her
work at Friends of Oasis, Hatchell is also on the board for Coastline
Community College and organizes two rummage sales every year -- one
for St. Andrew’s Church in Newport Beach and the other for the senior
center.
Hatchell says volunteering is part of who she is.
“I’ve always done it, I guess,” she said. “It’s been a part of my
life.”
Volunteering at the senior center has been emotionally rewarding
for her, Hatchell said.
“I get so many hugs, thank yous, telephone calls and letters,” she
said. “It makes you feel so good.”
-- Story by Deepa Bharath,
Photo by Kent Treptow
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