ORLANDO, Fla. — United States Air Force veteran Jeremy Lam loves to volunteer. He spends a lot of his time helping people at several organizations. He is a recipient of veterans’ services but says he believes in giving back by volunteering to help veterans just like himself.
One place where he serves is near and dear to his heart — the Veterans Affairs nursing home in Baldwin Park.
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U.S. Air Force veteran Jeremy Lam loves to volunteer and help out at several organizations. He spends a lot of his time at the Veterans Affairs nursing home in Baldwin Park
Lam worked with administration at the nursing home to start activities like bingo games to help get fellow veterans involved in activities
Every fourth Monday of the month, Lam volunteers his time there.
“I really like it over here. The veterans are very nice, and they are kindhearted souls,” Lam says.
Kindhearted souls that Lam truly enjoys. He also volunteers at several other places, including the DAV, or the Disabled American Veterans, chapter in Orlando.
He said at the nursing home, he feels compelled to pour into the healthcare system that once helped him.
“I have a deep appreciation for, not just veterans, but patients in themselves,” Lam says. “I used to be a patient at the VA hospital, and I see what great, incredible service they do, and I want to give that same service to them as a volunteer.”
Katiria Perry Huff, a nursing home administrator in Baldwin Park, says, “He is instrumental when it comes to our activities. He helps out. He always goes above and beyond. He is dependable. Great personality.”
She says having Lam as a relentless volunteer is a joy.
He helps provide games for patients to enjoy.
“We are a 112-bed facility. We do shorter therapy and long-term care for veterans,” Huff says. “Most of our residents that live here, they are here permanently.”
Residents are often greeted with Lam’s great attitude. In short, he says if fellow veterans are happy and getting what they need, it’s a job well done.