Why Volunteering at Valerie's House Was the Best Decision for Chrissy Humann

Why Volunteering at Valerie's House Was the Best Decision for Chrissy Humann

Volunteering at Valerie’s House in Fort Myers changed everything for Chrissy Humann. As a busy professional, Chrissy sought a way to give back to her community and connect with others in a meaningful way. After searching online, she discovered Valerie’s House—a place dedicated to supporting grieving children and families—and knew it was the perfect fit.

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Connecting Through Grief: Kaylin Cole

Connecting Through Grief: Kaylin Cole

Tuesday night volunteer Kaylin Cole started with Valerie’s House as an intern in January 2023. After her semester was over in May, she decided to continue volunteering as a group facilitator and work with grieving children who have lost a loved one.

“Volunteering at Valerie’s House has taught me how to listen and speak to someone who is grieving,” Kaylin said. “My favorite part about volunteering is knowing that I can make families feel heard and cared for.”

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Healing Hearts: Volunteers Who Give Back

Healing Hearts: Volunteers Who Give Back

After losing his mother as a young teen, John Mendes struggled to process the complex emotions associated with his grief. The years following her death were difficult and isolating, but he persevered thanks to the support he received from his father.

John, a New Jersey native, moved to Fort Myers a few years ago and began looking for ways to get involved in the new community. He learned about Valerie’s House through his daughter in 2021 and figured it would be the perfect place to volunteer his time.

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Lexie Dedicates Her Time To Helping Grieving Children

Lexie Dedicates Her Time To Helping Grieving Children

Lexie DeCicco first discovered Valerie’s House while attending the Calusa Inshore Fishing Tournament in 2022. While at the event, she heard a Valerie’s House teen share a personal story of loss and was touched by the account. From then on, Lexie knew she wanted to be involved with Valerie’s House in any capacity.

“Anyone who comes to Valerie’s House will instantly feel the supportive energy we provide to families who are suffering from grief and loss,” Lexie said. “They know that when they come to Valerie’s House that they are not alone and never will be.”

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Volunteer Spotlight: Liam Campbell

Volunteer Spotlight: Liam Campbell

During the day, Liam Campbell works as a guidance counselor in the Lee County school system. At night, he volunteers his time as a Valerie’s House group facilitator.

Liam has been a devoted Fort Myers volunteer for the past two years and works with the “Sea Turtles” and “Manatees” groups that range between ages 6-13.

He first discovered Valerie’s House through a coworker and has been referring families in need ever since.

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New Volunteer Finds Comfort at Valerie’s House

New Volunteer Finds Comfort at Valerie’s House

Aolani Scott is a new Valerie’s House- Fort Myers volunteer with a passion for helping grieving kids like she once was.

As a forensic studies student at FGCU, Aolani first heard about Valerie’s House from a professor in the psychology department.

She knew Valerie’s House was the right place to volunteer her time because of her love for children and her own personal experience with loss.

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New team member is fired up to spread the word about Valerie's House

New team member is fired up to spread the word about Valerie's House

"We didn't know how we were going to make it," said Sarah in this video below, talking about her mother's loss at the age of 19. "I was all my younger sister had. We were determined to make it." As a volunteer children's group leader and in her Advisory Committee role, Sarah has been instrumental in leading outreach and fundraising efforts for Valerie's House in Charlotte County.

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