This week’s Good Deed goes to one of our own — Burdekin Life journalist Jacob Casha — who, since moving to town just over a month ago, has proven himself an asset not only to the newspaper but also to the community.
Well-known at the Home Hill Bowls Club for his enthusiastic participation in the sport, attending local soccer games, and joining the Tennis working bee, this young man is truly embracing local life.
Kate Caswell from Home Hill Tennis took the time to write into the paper to nominate him for some recognition.
“Since coming to town, Jacob has really gotten into the community spirit and taken up pickleball and bowls,” she shared.
“This week we had a working bee to clean off some mould, and Jacob came along and added operating a pressure cleaner to his skill set! Thanks for helping out, Jacob.”
Jacob’s kind gesture shows that small acts and time given to worthy causes are incredibly meaningful to the community and inspire kindness in others.
If you’re looking for ways to get involved locally, follow Jacob’s lead and volunteer your time to help others.
Not only will you get the warm fuzzies from lending a hand and the satisfaction of a job well done — you may also form some great connections along the way.