When it came time for Tony Eaton to retire from a career working in the trades, the Pelham resident recalled how odd it felt to have so much free time on his hands. Looking to fill his days, Eaton began looking for opportunities to help people in a meaningful way.
Pelham Cares, a non-for-profit that provides food assistance and other resources to people in need, had the answer Eaton was looking for. Eaton said he has donated to Pelham Cares for years, so that’s what spurred him to visit the non-profit agency’s website to find out about volunteering. When he learned about the agency’s program to provide seniors with rides to and from medical appointments, Eaton liked the idea.
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