Phyllis Wilcox, a retired RBC employee, and Danny Ly, a university student, are just two of our 85 VGH Thrift Store volunteers. They share a passion for making a difference and generously shared their stories with us.
How many years have you volunteered with the VGH Thrift Store?
Phyllis: I’ve been volunteering for the hospital and the thrift shop for 11 years in May.
Danny: One year.
Why did you choose to volunteer with the VGH Thrift Store?
Danny: I stumbled upon the store one day after work when I was in need of a pair of tear-away pants from the ’90s [that’s another story!]. I found exactly what I was looking for at an extremely reasonable price. The atmosphere was pleasant, the selection abundant and the cashier helping me out gave me some of the friendliest customer service I’ve ever received. After I saw a posting online for volunteers, I knew I wanted to be part of the team and give back to the community.
What do you enjoy most about volunteering at the VGH Thrift Store?
Phyllis: I worked in the same RBC branch for 15 years and the friendships I formed there are so important to me. I had no idea I would have the same relationships within a volunteer position. I have customers who come in on Thursdays just to say hi and, of course, they usually find something to go home with. I love the relationships I’ve formed with my Thursday co-workers, too — James, Maia, Andrea and Ben. I look forward to my shift every week.
Danny: I enjoy the moments of nostalgia I get every time someone donates a toy from my childhood — and adding books to my collection. Finding pieces of literature I’ve been meaning to read always brings me joy, but at this rate I’m going to have to buy another bookshelf!
What is your most memorable day at the VGH Thrift Store?
Phyllis: I have many memories, but one highlight was when I had some jewelry checked — and discovered I had an $800 gold find! I was very excited, as was Maia, who works with me. We high-fived all afternoon!
Danny: The morning we painted the wall behind the cash desk. We wore garbage bags like raincoats to protect our clothes. When the job was done, and the stained bags disposed of, Varun [a volunteer] forgot all about the paint still being wet and leaned his back against the wall!
What would you like people to know about the VGH Thrift Store?
Phyllis: I have worked with a lot of people in my 10 years at the store, but this past year has been great. James [store manager] has been a real ray of sunshine for the shop as all the customers will attest.
Danny: Even though each of us has our own personal hobbies and interests, we share a common bond in that we all choose to dedicate our time and efforts to the store.