The Harbor at Renaissance of Greene County to Celebrate Volunteer Appreciation Week by Hosting Brunch on April 22
The Harbor at Renaissance - Stanardsville • April 15, 2025

Stanardsville, Va. (April 2025) — The Harbor at Renaissance of Greene County, a premier memory care community in Stanardsville, is eager to express their appreciation to all volunteers who have given their time, abilities and resources to the community. The brunch will be hosted during Volunteer Appreciation Week on April 22 at 10:30 a.m.

The Harbor at Renaissance of Greene County is a memory care community for seniors suffering from Alzheimer’s or others forms of memory loss. While dedicated to bringing the highest level of care, volunteers enable The Harbor to go above and beyond in providing intellectual, emotional and spiritual needs to the residents during a time that often feels isolating. The volunteers at The Harbor help create special moments and enrich the sense of community through crafts, devotions, pet therapy, or just spending time with the residents.

“We are committed to honoring those who selflessly give their time and energy, reinforcing our appreciation for their vital role in our organization,” says Sandy Siler, Executive Director of The Harbor at Renaissance of Greene County. “We can do so much more with the compassionate support of our volunteers, and we hope to show just a little bit of our appreciation with this special brunch.”

If you are interested in volunteering at The Harbor, please call (434) 985-4481 to find out more information.

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