This is my "Pro Bono" page.
Can I help you?
Can I help you?
Contractor's License #532473
(650) 345-5383
(650) 345-5383
My name is Leigh Simpson (I'm the one on the right holding the camera - haha). I wish to contribute to the welfare of our wildlife, which includes feral and farm animals.
If you are working to help these animals in San Mateo County, and need additional assistance, then I might be a resource for you, both in labor and materials.
I was drawn to voluntary work by the words of JFK when he said: "...ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country...!"
At 16 years old I became a volunteer Red Cross driver.
One week after graduating from college, I was drafted into the U.S. Army. Two years later, while in graduate school, I tutored Vietnamese in English.
After graduate school, I became a United States Peace Corps Volunteer (1975-1979).
As an electrical contractor, I have wired four houses in East Palo Alto for Habitat for Humanity.
In the summer of 2009, I completed a video documentary for Rebuilding Together Peninsula. I continue to help them with projects.
CuriOdyssey at Coyote Point is a great place to volunteer because their staff is dedicated to educating children, and protecting our wildlife.
In 2024, I plan to increase my volunteer service hours.
If you think that I might be able to facilitate any of your projects, please call or contact me here:
(650) 345-5383 or email: lacasame@aol.com
If you are working to help these animals in San Mateo County, and need additional assistance, then I might be a resource for you, both in labor and materials.
I was drawn to voluntary work by the words of JFK when he said: "...ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country...!"
At 16 years old I became a volunteer Red Cross driver.
One week after graduating from college, I was drafted into the U.S. Army. Two years later, while in graduate school, I tutored Vietnamese in English.
After graduate school, I became a United States Peace Corps Volunteer (1975-1979).
As an electrical contractor, I have wired four houses in East Palo Alto for Habitat for Humanity.
In the summer of 2009, I completed a video documentary for Rebuilding Together Peninsula. I continue to help them with projects.
CuriOdyssey at Coyote Point is a great place to volunteer because their staff is dedicated to educating children, and protecting our wildlife.
In 2024, I plan to increase my volunteer service hours.
If you think that I might be able to facilitate any of your projects, please call or contact me here:
(650) 345-5383 or email: lacasame@aol.com