Volunteering is what Donella is about. It has been the basis for her life. Working in the Scout shop as a sales person and volunteering with the Scout program is only one way that she has racked up more than 30,000 hours of volunteer service. While Scouting permeates most of her activities, her energy and enthusiasm have taken her into 4-H, the Indian Education Program, the Sutter Butte Gem and Mineral Society, and the Sierra Muzzle Loaders club. “I always step forth when I see a need,” she said. “And if you open up your eyes, you can always see need.”
Donella focuses on youth and the outdoors. “I started volunteering early,” she said. My mom told me, “If you don’t have money, offer your time and talent.” As a young 15-year-old, Donella didn’t have much money, but she had the skills to assist people to grow beyond their limitations. She moved from being a member of 4-H to leading the youth, and ultimately to training others who wanted to lead.
Through training leaders she realized that she enjoyed working with adults who work with youth. Currently she serves as an Outdoor Trainer for both the Boy and Girl Scouts. She teaches adults leadership and teamwork skills, how to take youth into nature, and how to teach youth self-confidence and an “I can do anything” attitude. She believes that by teaching adults these skills, they can go back and teach others so that the love of the outdoors spreads.
Donella’s love for Scouting and volunteering became a family affair. Her daughter and two sons were in Scouting (of course!), and her sons became Eagle Scouts. All volunteer in their communities.
Charlie participates with Donella in the May and October Sierra Muzzle Loaders events. They set up camp near Forbestown in the hills behind Oroville, and she teaches finger weaving, a Native American form of belt making, and cooking. They dress in authentic garb, live in teepees, cook over open fires, and through total immersion of the lifestyle, show people what it was like during the fur-trading era for both Native Americans and fur trappers.
During her 21 years of volunteering with the Scouting program, Donella has received the Outstanding Volunteer Badge and the council-level appreciation pin on several occasions. What keeps this tireless woman going? “I love seeing the lights come on in a child’s eyes when you introduce them to something new,” she says. When she talks about her volunteering, the lights come on in her eyes too.
To contact Donella call (530) 675-9022.
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