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Pam Washek rallies a nonprofit Neighbor Brigade

In Massachusetts, families in need can turn to Neighbor Brigade, a nonprofit group founded by Pam Washek that's built community by community and run by neighbors themselves.

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After neighbors helped care for her family while she was ill, Pam Washek founded the Neighbor Brigade, which offers free help 鈥 from preparing meals to running errands 鈥 to families with an illness or other crisis. 'Often recipients [of help] become volunteers,' she says. She hopes to expand Neighbor Brigade beyond Massachusetts.

It was something Pam Washek says she鈥檇 never experienced before.

When Ms. Washek was diagnosed with cancer in 2002, she was thrust into a cycle of daily radiation treatments. Cooking meals and getting her three daughters where they needed to go were suddenly much tougher tasks. But Washek says neighbors and friends immediately stepped forward and took care of meals every day for her children and organized rides to get them where they needed to go.

鈥淚t was really heartening and comforting,鈥 says Washek, a resident of Wayland, Mass., a Boston suburb. 鈥淚t almost made me feel I wasn't alone in this journey.鈥

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Her friend, Jean Seidon, was also going through cancer treatment and experiencing a similar outpouring of support. Together Washek and Ms. Seidon were inspired to create the Wayland Angel Food Network, an organization helping families who had suddenly been thrown into a crisis and needed help with everyday tasks.

Washek says the organization had 35 members when it first began, mostly people who had helped her family.

As services expanded beyond cooking, the name was changed to Wayland Angels. Then, when Seidon died in 2006 and the organization had spread to other communities, Washek decided to rename it Neighbor Brigade. She currently serves as the organization鈥檚 executive director.

Through the nonprofit , volunteers members in each community chapter make meals, give rides, run errands, and occasionally聽 do light household tasks like folding laundry or shoveling a driveway for families in crisis. The help is completely free of charge with no strings attached.

鈥淲e have many grateful recipients,鈥 Washek says of the organization, which currently has 24 active chapters, all in Massachusetts, and 2,952 volunteers. 鈥淥ften, recipients will become volunteers. It's their way of paying it forward.鈥

She said Neighbor Brigade is even more vital today when people may not know their next-door neighbors.

鈥淧eople aren't as connected to neighbors as they were,鈥 Washek says. 鈥淵ou're kind of on your own when you're hit with a crisis.鈥

Washek works to recruit leaders for new chapters and build relationships with hospitals, care centers, and other facilities in聽 Massachusetts communities, so that doctors and staff members may recommend Neighbor Brigade to their patients. The organization has started receiving calls from patients at large hospitals like Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, she says. Neighbor Brigade plans to expand beyond Massachusetts this year, she adds.

Neighbor Brigade is unique because it provides other members of your community to help you, Washek says.

鈥淚 think that's different from some companies that provide these services, because it's a neighbor鈥 who's doing the helping, she says. 鈥淚t's like extended family.鈥

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