Who We Are: Helping Hands is sub-group of Cobblestone Cares. It is comprised of volunteers who are dedicated to providing assistance as needed to residents within the Cobblestone Village community.
Mission: To provide a helping hand when needed to residents of Cobblestone Village.
Scope: To provide services that are of short duration (typically less than two hours) and require no specialized skills or professional licensure. Examples of such services include changing out-of-reach light bulbs, moving a piece of furniture, changing batteries in an out-of-reach smoke detector, changing bed linens, prescription pick-up for those without transportation, and meal delivery during an illness or after surgery.
How to Reach Us: For residents with email access, the Cobblestone Village Homeowners Association website (https://sites.google.com/view/cvhoa) is the primary source of information on how to receive help, as well as information on our services and those who provide them. For those without email access, a member of Helping Hands will become a personal contact.
The current members of our group are listed below in alphabetical order.
Paul Biggers - 146 Turnbuckle Court (orthomanager@att.net) 336-766-5458
Skip Broome - 1061 Muirfield Avenue (skipbroomeenc@gmail.com) 336-978-0719
Jerry Bush - 1058 Muirfield Avenue (jjbush21@att.net) 336-978-9514
June Bush - 1058 Muirfield Avenue (ljbush33@att.net) 336-978-9513
Mark Danby - 1090 Muirfield Avenue (markdanby33@gmail.com) 828-837-4662
Steve Davis - 131 Turnbuckle Court (dayofthebeatles64@gmail.com) 336-978-3636
Alan Fields - 1076 Muirfield Avenue (alanfields@bellsouth.net) 336-466-9460
LuAnn Kayler - 1170 Muirfield Avenue (luannkayler@gmail.com) 336-813-7252
Robert Rizoti - 1106 Muirfield Avenue (sjrizoti@yahoo.com) 336-948-0917
Sue Rizoti - 1106 Muirfield Avenue (sjrizoti@yahoo.com) 336-948-0917
Tina Rudge - 129 Turnbuckle Court (rudge@salemglencc.net) 336-766-8723
We encourage others within the community to join our group. You will find that it is as rewarding to those providing the services as it is to those receiving them. A community is not defined by its location, it is defined by the people within it.