Volunteers also help deliver to the homebound seniors in these areas. Volunteers deliver meals one day a week, and are reimbursed each month for their route mileage.
The Money Management Program assists elders and persons with disabilities who have difficulty writing checks or managing their basic living expenses for many reasons, including vision difficulties, memory difficulties, and physical disabilities. A trained volunteer can provide bill-payer services, assisting elders and persons with disabilities.
An Ombudsman is a person who visits nursing home and rest home residents with the goal of enhancing the quality of their care and the quality of their lives.
The Benefits Counseling Program trains volunteers to help homeowners and renters age 60 and older, or persons with disabilities, find resources to help them stay in their homes for as long as they choose. Benefits Counselors also help people apply for benefits that help them save money, like Fuel Assistance or Food Stamps.
Volunteer to assist during our class sessions. You may also earn volunteer hours for your community service requirement. Thank you we really appreciate the help!
HOPE, The House of Peace & Education, Inc. is looking for caring adults to serve as tutor/mentors in our HOPE for kids programs. We have current openings in our HOPE After school and Teen HOPE programs. Both meet Monday through Friday in the afternoon (approximately 3 p.m.-5 p.m.) and we are looking for a 1…
For those 55 and older, help a frail, home-bound individual with everyday tasks
For those 55 and older, be a role model, mentor and friend to a child with special needs
Hold a “home-warming party” to equip a new apartment
Help out with one of our terrific events