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VolunteeringInterested in helping out in your community? There are numerous ways you can lend a hand. Check out these resources for ideas. Benefits of VolunteeringThe volunteer efforts of citizens certainly enhance the community, but did you know that the volunteers benefit, too? Here are just some of the pluses.
Find a Local Volunteer OpportunityThere are many opportunities to volunteer within your local community. The key is knowing where to look. If you’re interested in volunteering with the police or fire departments, local government offices, library, parks & recreation departments or other public services then check out the community website. Some communities have a program that matches volunteers with needs. Locate your community sites using these links: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, North Carolina, all other states. Volunteering Beyond the Local CommunityFor opportunities in other areas of the country try VolunteerMatch. The site also lists several national volunteer organizations. You may also want to check out AARP’s Volunteering page. You can volunteer with AARP’s programs or find an opportunity in your area. The article Finding the Right Opportunity lists some key questions to ask yourself before deciding on a volunteer opportunity. Senior Corps supports the Foster Grandparents, Senior Companions, and RSVP (Retired and Senior Volunteer Program) programs. Prepared for Corning Credit Union by Remar Sutton & Associates, May 2005. Reviewed and updated May 2007. All rights reserved. |
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