Sole sister grew up tough, now warm volunteer
Forty-six-year-old Costa Mesa resident Mary Dzida has been
volunteering at the Costa Mesa Senior Center for four years --
assisting with lunch service, working at the front desk and anything
else she can do to help out. Dzida works three hours a day, four or
five days a week.
Dzida was born and raised in the South Bay. Before moving to Costa
Mesa, she volunteered at another senior center. She lives with her
parents -- who are of Croatian descent -- and helps take care of
them. She is learning how to speak Croatian, with the goal of
traveling there again someday -- she has not visited since she was 2.
Growing up in house full of boys -- Dzida has four brothers and no
sisters -- toughened her up a bit. They always bossed her around and
tried to talk her into doing all their chores.
Her family did a lot of traveling with her when she was younger --
Dzida’s mother always tells her about the time the 2-year-old got
lost in Paris.
The Daily Pilot’s Lindsay Sandham recently met Dzida and heard
about what compels her to devote so much time to volunteering and why
she enjoys it so much.
Why did you decide, of all the volunteer opportunities that exist,
to work at the senior center?
I like being with older people. I like to help them out; I’m a
friendly person. I just like doing stuff like that ... I used to help
my mom look after my grandmother when I was a kid.
Is that how you discovered that you like taking care of people?
Yes. My mom hired someone to take care of her -- she was a
live-in. When the live-in had the day off, I would help my mom and go
sit down with her, play cards with her when she could, and watch TV
with her.
Do you think you’ll ever switch your volunteer line of work, like
maybe work with children?
My goal is to stay here and volunteer with the senior center.
What is it that you like so much about being around the center?
I just like being with them. They’re more fun; they’re funny; they
joke around with you.
Do you have any favorite people around here?
Yes, I have one. I talk to him every time he comes here and he
always brings me goodies -- chocolate-chip cookies because I’m a
chocolate freak.
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