ADRC Volunteer Spotlight: Sandi Weber

by | Aug 27, 2024 | Blog, Volunteer

Hello beloved ADRC Magazine reader. It is time once again for another edition of “Our Volunteers are Amazing,” meet and greet. This month, we will call Sandi Weber to the main stage.

Sandi has been a home delivered meal driver for almost 11 years! She loves the people she visits and the conversations they have. Her favorite thing about volunteering in this role is getting to know all the wonderful customers. She used to volunteer at other places as well, but has since decided to slow down a bit.

When she has some free time, Sandi loves to take peddle bike rides with her dogs, reading, gardening, and going for rides in their 1929 Street Travel. She has a four-year-old beagle named Myli and an 18-year-old black cat named Tigger.

Sandi’s favorite song is “Stronger” by Kelly Clarkson because it keeps her focused and in the moment. She has 2 daughters, 4 grandsons, and one great-grandson. Sandi says she loves people and loves to be as God would want her to be – kind, caring, and compassionate.

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