View the latest effective practice, Understanding physical and mental disabilities associated with an aging population.
Access tools and resources to forge new intergenerational service-learning partnerships. SaYES-Seniors and Youth Engaged in Service-an initiative of Learn and Serve America and Senior Corps, has been created to help connect Senior Corps volunteers, particularly age 50+ Baby Boomers, to support K-12 service-learning activities. Three modules lead learners through: the process of creating partnerships around service-learning, strategies for schools to engage older adult volunteers in service-learning, and strategies for volunteer organizations to find and keep age 50+ adult volunteers. Additional resources, downloadable forms, templates, and marketing tools enable course users to move quickly from learning into practice. This course was created cooperatively by the Corporation for National and Community Service and the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory. Take advantage of this free online courses by visiting my.nationalservice.org or calling 1-800-860-2684, ext. 125.
Senior Corps has a new web-based volunteer recruitment subscription service and
a 55+ channel that will deliver Senior Corps grantees an exceptional tool to
help in their quest for 55+ volunteers. Read more about
the details, including how existing JASON data has been transferred to
VolunteerMatch. Visit the Get Involved site where seniors can search for volunteer opportunities relevant to their interests and located in their regional areas.
Click here to access all of the great resources presented at our training series. Also, visit www.seniorservice.org to check out the great websites created as part of this training.
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