A 92-year-old northwest Indiana man was named ‘Volunteer of the Year’ by Virginia-based Catholic Charities USA this Spring and will receive the honor during a special presentation later this year. A news release says John “Jack” Halton volunteers for Catholic Charities Food Pantry and Hunger Relief Services based in East Chicago, helping to stock shelves and pack bags of groceries for struggling families, seniors, veterans and the disabled. He has also built 13 raised garden beds for veterans and low-income elderly and planted 225 container gardens for food distribution events.
“John treats everyone with respect and compassion, regardless of their age or station in life,” said Food Pantry Manager Tina Gunnum, who shared that Halton also has become a mentor and role model to her. “There is something almost magical about being in John’s presence. His gentle laughter could chase away the darkest of clouds, and his words of encouragement could lift the heaviest of hearts. He has an uncanny ability to see the best in people and to bring out the best in them as well,” Gunnum said.
“What began as something to keep me and my son, David, occupied for a few days during the week has evolved into so much more: great friends, new experiences, a blessing like no other!” Halton said. “To receive this honor from Catholic Charities USA is the cherry on top. I’m humbled for doing what I love,” said Halton.
More than 200,000 volunteers serve Catholic Charities agencies nationwide. “With his unyielding dedication to his neighbors in need, John Halton serves as a shining example of our faith at its very best,” said CCUSA President and CEO Kerry Alys Robinson. “We are so grateful for John’s inspiring service, and we look forward to honoring and celebrating him in Oklahoma City in front of hundreds of Catholic Charities staff members and volunteers from around the nation!” Robinson said. The award presentation will take place in Oklahoma City later this year.