Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
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Make a Difference in Your Community!
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| Through SeniorCorp, a branch of Americorp, the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) provides opportunities for people 55 and over to make a difference in their community through volunteer service.
Senior Corps is a program of the Corporation for National and Community Service, an independent federal agency created to connect Americans of all ages and backgrounds with opportunities to give back to their communities and their nation.
RSVP volunteers contribute anywhere from a few to over forty hours a week, serving through schools, day care centers, police departments, hospitals and other nonprofit and public organizations to help meet critical community needs. It also offers maximum flexibility and choice to its volunteers.
RSVP matches the personal interests and skills of older Americans with opportunities to help solve community problems and offers supplemental insurance while on duty, and on-the-job training from the agency or organization where volunteers are placed.
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Volunteer Activities:
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RSVP Volunteers provide a wide range of important community services in areas such as homeland security, public safety, health, education, the environment and elder care.
They may tutor children in reading and math, respond to natural disasters, help to build houses, model parenting skills to teen parents, participate in neighborhood watch programs, plan community gardens, deliver meals, or help community organizations operate more efficiently.
Whatever your interests and background, there is certainly an RSVP opportunity to match!
For more information, please contact Bernadette Gilmore at (804) 732-7020, ext.415, or email her at bgilmore@cdaaa.org.
Get information on the latest happenings at the "Corporation for National and Community Service" (see below).
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Become an RSVP Volunteer
To become an RSVP volunteer, or to receive additional information about this program, please fill out & submit the form below:
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