Be the Difference You Wish To See
Since her early years, volunteerism was a way of life for Margaret Hobson. As a teenager living in Yorkshire, she spent her Sundays at the hospital with her father helping with daily tasks.
“That kept up until I reached a certain age and had to get a real job,” she explains, with false emphasis on the word ‘real.’ To her, volunteering is a real job that provides value to life and community.
After immigrating to Canada with her husband and two young children in 1967, Margaret worked until retirement in 1991. Shortly after retirement she was talking to her neighbour who was working at the Auxiliary Association Gift Shop in the Medicine Hat Hospital and Margaret found a post-retirement purpose; making a difference in her community. Since volunteerism had always been a part of Margaret’s life, it made sense for her to continue on with her volunteering roots. During this time the Gift Shop already had a full roster of volunteers, therefore Margaret was happy to help Alzheimer’s patients in the hospital until a Gift Shop position opened up.
“I spent my whole working life in retail so the Gift Shop was a really great place for me to be,” recalls Margaret. Before she knew it, she was the Auxiliary Association Gift Shop Chairperson and was responsible for ordering and merchandising. From there, she spent six years as the Auxiliary Association President and a total of twenty-five years with the charitable group. In total, Margaret estimates that she and her group of dedicated volunteers donated over one million dollars to the Medicine Hat Health Foundation through the Gift Shop, raffles, fundraising teas, and other initiatives. Those funds purchased several beds for the Intensive Care Unit, as well as needed support for NICU and other items identified by the Health Foundation as ‘Greatest Needs.’