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Touching People In Need for Decades

Joan Haas has been one of the most active volunteers at TAP-IN for more than 20 years.

 

Joan Haas of Barrington has been touching people in need for 30 years.

Haas and her husband, Jim, moved to Barrington from Pennsylvania in 1972. She got involved as a volunteer in the schools, especially the PTA/PTO, almost immediately.

“I guess I get it from my mom,” Haas said. “She was a super volunteer.”

Haas has definitely followed in her mother’s footsteps.

For the past couple of decades, her volunteerism has focused primarily on TAP-IN – the social service agency based in Barrington that serves the East Bay towns. But she also serves on the board of the East Bay Coalition for the Homeless.

"That's board work," she said.

If you want to get a true picture of her, you need to go to TAP-IN, usually on a Tuesday. That’s been her regular day at the organization's facilities in the lower level of the Peck Center, which is better known as the Barrington Public Library.

“I started out by driving people to appointments,” she said. “I used to take a little old lady to get her hair done.”

That’s when TAP-IN was still operating out of the medical building on Maple Avenue.

“I came in right around their fifth anniversary,” she said.

Stocking shelves in the food pantry, greeting people at the door, giving rides, filling in anywhere there's a need, it doesn’t matter to Haas what she does.

“Once you have volunteered, you just keep coming back. I guess I’ve grown up with the organization,” she said.

Haas got involved with TAP-IN through an aerobics class.

“I had gotten to know some of their volunteers,” Haas said. “Over pound cake and coffee after class one day, I guess I got sucked into it.”

Haas started out giving rides and eventually served as a president of TAP-IN in the ‘90s, back in the day when the agency had one chief. Now it has co-presidents.

“We want to help as many people as we can,” she said. “Oh, sure, some abuse us. But for the most part, we get to the right people.”

Indeed, Haas said, “I’ve gotten to know some clients really well. You get to know their problems.”

Giving back to the community is something that never grows old with Haas.

“I feel good that I can give back,” she said. “We have enough to give in this community.”

Haas never stops looking for ways to help people “who come from a needy place.”

“I was out shopping,” she said. “I saw a great sale on pots and pans, 75 percent off. I bought them for TAP-IN.”

If you don’t know it, TAP-IN is an acronym for Touch a Person In Need. Joan Haas is one of many volunteers there who has been doing it over and over and over again for decades.

Related Topics: TAP-IN and journeys

Ann Wood

3:16 pm on Friday, September 9, 2011

I work with Joan on tuesdays at TAPIN. She is a truly dedicated volunteer!

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Gary Morse

7:30 am on Saturday, September 10, 2011

In today's world, we too often bestow heroic actions in the instant overlooking those who work quietly in the background. Thanks Joan and to all who make TAP-IN such a success in the East Bay.

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Michelle Hughes

9:03 am on Wednesday, September 14, 2011

I have just recently met Joan, and would strive to be like her in assiting our community in the East Bay. Fantastic work, without people like Joan where would we be? M.Hughes, CPA

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arielred

7:34 pm on Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Incredible... Thank you for the inspiration Joan!

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