Call retires from Humanity House

Iolan Tracy Call, whose dream of helping those in need led to the creation of Humanity House, has retired after seven years as the organization's executive director.

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June 2, 2023 - 3:32 PM

Tracy Call has retired from her position as executive director at Humanity House. Photo by Richard Luken / Iola Register

Tracy Call, the founder, driving force and for the past seven years the face of Humanity House in Iola, has retired.

Yes, really.

Call’s retirement as the organization’s executive director became official Wednesday.

Her replacement has not yet been determined. The organization is awaiting word on grant funding to pay the director’s salary before a new one can be hired.

Nevertheless, Humanity House will undoubtedly feel the impact of Call’s departure, largely because of her heavy — and constant — involvement and vision in shaping the organization’s history.

Call spoke about her decision to retire, estimating she’d worked between 90 and 100 hours a week on Humanity House projects through her tenure as executive director.

“That takes a toll on the family, ya know?” she said.

The genesis for her decision stemmed from an idle basketball game with her young grandson last December.

“We were playing, and he goes, ‘Can we go to your house?’” Call said. “I said, ‘Sure.’”

His response, however, stopped Call in her tracks:

“Where do you live?”

He’d never been to her home.

“I thought, ‘Oh, man, this is not right,’” she recalled. ‘I had to change up some things.”

Call, 64, reached out to the Social Security Administration to determine how much she’d receive in benefits if she retired early.

“They told me, and I thought, ‘I can make that work,’” she said.

AT ITS core, Humanity House’s mission as a charitable organization is simple, yet daunting: Bridging the disconnect in the community through acts of kindness.

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