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DEPRESSION IN THE RECESSION: Unemployed Woman Finds Hope In Volunteering As A Big Sister

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First Posted: 05/27/10 11:50 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:35 PM ET

The Huffington Post has reported recently on the 99ers, Americans who've gone through the full 99 weeks of unemployment payments and can still not find a job. We've received dozens of e-mails from individuals who have not been able to find a job despite sending out literally hundreds of resumes. We will be featuring these stories over the coming weeks.

One of the most untold stories of the economic crisis is the mental effect on those who are used to 40-hour work weeks, but are left with nothing but bills and unreturned phone calls from greta baithemployers.

Thirty-two-year-old Philadelphia native Greta Baith had a secure job, a good credit score, a savings and a new car. She was initially hopeful after being let go from her job in pharmaceutical communications, thinking that it was an opportunity to explore a new career -- the excitement wore off after months of applying to jobs with no luck.

"I thought my 6 months of severance would have been enough time to find a new job," she said. "But as months and months of unemployment and not finding a job passed, I became extremely depressed. Not working and being alone all day became very isolating."

The impact of unemployment is more than just the stress of being unable to pay bills. It encourages depression and loneliness.

The one element of Greta's life that kept her feeling motivated was her work with Big Brothers Big Sisters. She's in the photo above with her "little," Rashanna.

As the Huffington Post has reported, volunteering has been shown to improve one's sense of purpose and general wellbeing, making it an attractive activity for the unemployed.

"I wish I could spend this period of having so much free time more productively," Baith said. "Depression, stress and lack of money often stands in the way."

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Los Angeles resident Mignon Veasley-Fields used to earn nearly six figures -- now she cannot even find work in a fast food restaurant. The school where she last worked as an administrator, LEAP Academy Charter High School in Chatsworth, ran out of money in 2008 and all employees were laid off. To keep her family -- which includes three grandchildren -- afloat, her 76-year-old husband must still work 35 hours a week as a city bus driver.

After nearly two years of looking for another source of income, she is still at a loss, and her unemployment benefits ran out this week.

"I am a responsible citizen of this country and have worked all of my life," she says, as a response to those who may accuse the unemployed of indolence. "The lie that we unemployed are particular as to the type of job that we will take is only that -- a lie. There are no jobs for the unemployed who are seeking employment, especially in Los Angeles, Calif., where I live."

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Tim Brand was a professional word processor and office worker for 30 years. In 2005, his position was officially outsourced to India, and he was left with no job and no prospects. He was able to get by, working temp jobs, until 2009 when it became too expensive to continue living in New York City.

Now 57, Tim lives in an apartment owned by his cousin in Sebring, Florida. It was either that or move into a homeless shelter.

"My health insurance was canceled when I moved to Florida," he said. "I have no job and only $200 a month in food stamps."

Are you a 99er? E-mail us your story at impact@huffingtonpost.com

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Greta Baith
06:39 PM on 05/31/2010
Thanks for all of the comments! If anyone has any job leads in Public Relations or Marketing in New York City, Philadelphia, or Washington, DC areas please send me a message on LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook.

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05:19 PM on 05/30/2010
Now there's a silver lining. Good news like this should be on the front page.
12:31 PM on 05/30/2010
this article shows the stupid us-american way of life....how poor that people get depressed by not having a 40h/week job. neoliberal idiocy at its peak. and moreover I find it rather troublesome if volunteering in social fields is only left for unemployed persons and therefore isn't valued as precious work but only as something you do if you don't have anything better to do.
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Greta Baith
05:53 PM on 05/31/2010
I was involved with BBBS before I was laid off. Being unemployed allowed me to see my little sister more often which helped lift my spirits when things in my life weren't going so well. There are things that come with working (structure, socialization, sense of accomplishment, etc) that you don't realize are so important to your mental health until you go through something like this.
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JustMe98
not tonight, I have a headache....
04:37 AM on 06/01/2010
Stange how when I read the article I understood clearly that you were involved before you were laid off. Sad how some people want to take an uplifting inspirational article and degrade it. Thank you Greta for sharing your story....
08:34 PM on 05/29/2010
The closed hand neither gives nor recieves.
03:26 AM on 05/29/2010
how did the media find out about this? i volunteered when i was unemployed too
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abuja19
01:48 AM on 05/29/2010
It's wonderful that Greta Baith was able to volunteer for Big Brothers, Big Sisters even in the midst of being unemployed. However, I feel as though many of us (with jobs) should also take the time to volunteer just as well.
garystartswithg
el sueno de la razon produce republicans
12:49 AM on 05/29/2010
in the big picture all we have is each other. i don't know why people need hard times to understand this. go for a walk and greet everyone you pass. 1/2 of them will think you are crazy but the other 1/2 will give you more than you ever expected.
11:47 PM on 05/28/2010
Awww., sounds nice until she becomes homeless.
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tubette
10:49 PM on 05/28/2010
Bravo Breta! good luck to you, I have been there and you WILLl find a job, in the meantime you are an inspiration! everything happens for a reason.........
10:13 PM on 05/28/2010
What an absolute inspiration...Bless your heart Greta

"The love you take is equal to the love you make"

Good luck
xsm941f
by any means necessary
10:00 PM on 05/28/2010
Great post to send me off cause its near 10:00 on a Friday night and the immature, have no life types will dominate this site.
09:53 PM on 05/28/2010
She is kinda hot. I'd marry her.
08:21 PM on 05/28/2010
Great story Greta I certainly hope the good Karma you are sowing pays you back with a rewarding new career.
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07:54 PM on 05/28/2010
Another Sandra Bullock wanna be.
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09:45 PM on 05/28/2010
It must suck to go through life so full of hate.
11:20 PM on 05/28/2010
How anyone can read a story like this and come away with a thought like that is utterly beyond me.
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11:43 PM on 05/28/2010
Beyond you? how about I didn't read the story, I just looked at the pictures and made a comment. Do you get it now??
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06:58 PM on 05/28/2010
finally, a real decent story on here....so glad to see it... wishing Greta Baith all the luck. :)