04/24/2026
During Volunteer Appreciation Week, we want to recognize, thank, and honor all of our dedicated Bridge Volunteers.
With flexibility and patience, our volunteers give Bridge and our clients their valuable time, skills, and often, their treasures, too.
Bridge would not be able to welcome and serve refugees to help them preserve their Dignity, Hope, and Opportunity without our volunteers' selfless service.
Today, from our Chattanooga branch, we would like to introduce you to two of our valued and dedicated volunteers, Mary and Rick Sieger.
1. How long have you been volunteering with Bridge?
We started volunteering with Bridge about 4 years ago in the summer of 2022.
2. What inspired you to start volunteering with Bridge Refugee Services?
We were introduced to Bridge by a friend at our church, First Centenary UMC. We were interested and committed to serve with Bridge largely due to Mary's growing up in Peru for 15 years in a missionary family.
3. What are some of the volunteer activities you’ve been involved in, and could you share a favorite memory or moment from your time with us?
Mary became very appreciated by staff and clients for fluent Spanish and Rick for furniture funds and set up assistance. The ability to provide transportation for individuals and families of 6-8 people was also very important. We have good memories of meeting inbound refugees at the airport, introducing them to their new home, and being grateful for all we had as a family ourselves.
4. What is something you’ve learned about yourself, our local community, or the world while volunteering with Bridge?
We've heard first-person accounts of today's circumstances of hunger, poverty and fear in refugee homelands that have made the United States seem a safe haven and an opportunity for prosperity and safety in a new land. May that remain true.