Age On

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3304 Royce Ct, Las Vegas, Nv 89121, Usa
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Our mission

End Ageism, Disrupt the Norm, Unify, and Think Local.

Needs

Volunteer Coordinator

Follow-up with volunteers after their shift; help with background checks; coordinate volunteers with corresponding assignments; follow-up with community partners regarding volunteers; meet volunteers at their first shift; answer volunteer emails; post volunteer descriptions on recruitment sites; help with training; attend board meetings quarterly; help work recruitment table at community events; weekly video meeting; and monthly staff meeting in a co-working space. This is a great opportunity to learn about non-profits, volunteer management and get-in on an exciting start up non-profit.
  • Weekly
  • 55+, Adults
  • Individuals
  • Office work, Indoor
  • Formal
  • Weekdays
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About us

Age On (formally Age-Friendly Network Nevada) began in January of 2017, after acknowledging a need to change the way we talk about aging. Age On facilitates a network aimed at providing a voice for older adults by collecting positive stories to fight outdated stereotypes. We focus on connecting and unifying voices, combating ageism, informing the problem on social and economic insecurities; and helping support organizations promoting an age friendly city. Age On is committed to local collaboration and thinks local first. Age On spotlights the need for human connection and well being, by offering a reading program to older adults and providing opportunities to learn music. By collecting positive stories on aging we can help combat ageism, promote advocacy and educate the community. Aging is positive, and together we can Age On! AGE ON – MEANING Expresses a general enthusiasm about aging, derived from phrases like “game-on” “bring it on” and “right on”. The term cast’s aging as a dynamic and forward moving process through the buildup of experiences and insights. It denotes a readiness and eagerness to face the challenges of aging stereotypes

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