Senior Corps taps the skills, talents and experience of more than 500,000 Americans age 55 and older to meet a wide range of community challenges through three programs: The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), The Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) and The Senior Companion Program (SCP). RSVP volunteers conduct safety patrols for local police departments, participate in environmental projects, provide intensive educational services to children and adults, and respond to natural disasters, among other activities. Foster Grandparents serve one-on-one as tutors and mentors to young people with special needs. Senior Companions help homebound seniors and other adults maintain independence in their own homes.
Our Programs
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) helps people 55 and older find worthwhile service opportunities in their communities. RSVP volunteers serve from a few to over forty hours a week, providing hundreds of services in public and non-profit organizations that range from education centers to police departments to hospitals. RSVP involves seniors in service that matches their personal interests and makes use of their skills and life experiences to address priority needs in over 1,500 counties across the Nation. RSVP Volunteers' provide a wide range of important services such as organizing local groups that focus on homeland security, tutoring youth, responding to natural disasters, serving as citizen patrols for local police departments, teaching parenting skills to teen parents, mentoring troubled youth, helping other seniors complete income tax forms, conducting groundwater protection surveys, providing in-home respite care with the frail elderly, teaching computer classes at elementary schools, testing buildings for radon, reading to hospitalized children, managing grief counseling groups, setting up neighborhood watch projects, bringing meals to the terminally ill, testing water for pollutants and tracking down their sources and driving the blind to doctors appointments.
Foster Grandparent Program (FGP)
The Foster Grandparent Program offers seniors age 60 and older opportunities to serve as mentors, tutors and loving caregivers for children and youth with special needs. They serve in community organizations such as schools, hospitals, Head Start and youth centers. Foster Grandparents offer emotional support to children who have been abused and neglected, mentor troubled teenagers and young mothers and care for premature infants and children with physical disabilities. Their personal attention helps these young people grow, gain confidence and become full and productive members of society. In the process, Foster Grandparents strengthen communities by providing youth services that community budgets cannot afford and by building bridges across generations. Foster Grandparents meet income eligibility requirements, serve an average of 20 hours per week and receive small stipends to offset the cost of volunteering.
Senior Companion Program (SCP)
Through the Senior Companion Program, people age 60 and older provide assistance and friendship to frail individuals who are homebound and, generally, living alone. By taking care of simple chores, providing transportation to medical appointments and offering contact to the outside world, Senior Companions often provide the essential services that enable frail older Americans to continue to live in their own homes. They also provide respite care to relieve live-in caretakers for short periods of time. Senior Companions not only assist the frail elderly with chores and errands, they also help make the lives of the people they serve less lonely. Many Senior Companions serve individuals for several years and form the most meaningful friendships in their lives. Senior Companions usually serve two to four clients on a weekly basis, serving an average of 20 hours a week. Senior Companions meet income eligibility requirements and receive small stipends to offset the cost of volunteering.
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Informational Websites:
The Corporation for National and Community Service
www.nationalservice.gov
National Senior Service Corps
www.seniorservice.gov
AmeriCorps (also includes VISTA)
www.americorps.gov
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