Wanda Sanders, a retired educator with a heart for service, has become a beacon of support and community spirit at Southside Community Center, a hub for seniors in Fort Worth. With over four decades spent teaching physical education and health, Sanders has found a new niche aiding the elderly post-retirement, her commitments described in a recent article by the City of Fort Worth.
According to the interview, Sanders, a graduate of I.M. Terrell High School and Texas Wesleyan University, had already been deepening her ties to local senior centers even before they merged into the current Southside Center; her mother’s experience at a senior center laid the foundation for her dedication to give back to centers like these, and now she’s volunteering regularly to keep seniors active, a mission in which joy and reminiscence are as critical as the very air we breathe, she shared in a moment of reflection.
In the City of Fort Worth article, Sanders recalled the laughter shared during card games, dances, and bingo sessions as her favorite aspect of the volunteer work, noting that “My favorite thing about attending the Southside Center is interacting with seniors,” a slice of life that rings true to anyone who knows the immeasurable value of human connection. A typical day for Sanders might involve serving meals, setting up activities, and, each month, helping distribute food received from the Food Bank and Fresh Produce. Her service goes beyond mere participation; it’s a testament to her commitment to enriching the lives around her…