Volunteer Spotlight: Jim Whitman
April 23, 2024
Jim Whitman has been a United Through Reading volunteer for more than three years. Never one to shy away from a volunteer opportunity, Jim can be found sharing UTR program information and books at Yellow Ribbons, Operation Homefront events, Trunk or Treats, and many other events for the military community near Joint Base Lewis McChord and Camp Murray in Washington state. When asked why he and his wife, Rayann, volunteer with United Through Reading, Jim said,
“Volunteering with United Through Reading is our way of personally conveying our thanks and our support to the military who protect us, and recognizing the sacrifice of their families in doing so. I’ve already been richly rewarded – the time I was handing out books at a UTR event, a woman shared that her family had benefited from UTR services, and expressed sincere thanks. Made my day.”
Here’s more from Jim, on why he volunteers with United Through Reading:
It is my love for reading – and realizing how being an avid reader has helped me in so many ways – that I seek to share this gift with others:
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- Reading has taken me to many places I may never visit but can still learn something about.
- Reading has introduced me to so many interesting people that I’d never have a chance to meet or learn from.
- I’ve seen the past in the clarity of hindsight, I’ve been appreciating the present through the lens of differing perspectives, and I’ve borrowed from the hope others have for the future – through reading.
- Reading has given me an appreciation of other cultures, and I hope others will do the same; learning to appreciate one another and learning to live in peace.
- Reading has benefited me professionally.
- Reading has informed my thinking and my actions in so many ways.
- Reading has brought me closer to my children and grandchildren, who in turn have developed their own love of reading.
- Reading is something I pray I can enjoy all the days of my life.
I was unable to enlist in the military because of a physical limitation, but yet I can still serve those who protect and serve our nation.
I appreciate that it’s not just the one who serves, but their family who also makes this sacrifice on our behalf. If family members can be supported by United Through Reading during the deployment of their loved one, then that is something I can well do. I hope it’s of some solace to those serving overseas that while they are away, there are those of us who have a mind to care for their family – while they protect ours. It’s my way of serving our country, my gesture of appreciation, and my way of expressing my deep-felt thanks to all of our service members who stand between the wolf and door.
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- UTR events have given me the opportunity to greet individual servicemen and women and look them in the eye to thank them for their service.
- Serving at a UTR event gives me a deep sense of satisfaction in knowing I’ve done what I could to honor those in service and to support their families as they are sent to serve our country – and protect my family.
Thank you, United Through Reading for this opportunity!
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