The Accidental Volunteer Society
A story of tea, chaos, and finding your purpose completely by mistake
By Christopher Hall - author of The Forget Me Not Chronicles
Sam wasn't trying to save the world.
She was just trying to get out of bed, do something vaguely useful, and make it to the end of the day without a full-blown identity crisis.
What she finds instead is a chance - not a big, shiny life-changing opportunity, but something scruffier: a flyer for a local skills-sharing idea, a borrowed kettle, and a group of strangers who've all quietly been looking for the same thing... connection, purpose, and somewhere to belong.
There's no plan. No funding. No glossy launch.
Just tea, chaos, mismatched mugs, and a slow, stubborn sense that maybe - just maybe - this odd little gathering in the caf back room might be exactly what people need.
From the author of The Forget Me Not Chronicles, this is a hopeful, hilarious celebration of what happens when ordinary people stop waiting for permission and just start doing.