(ARA)
These days, more and more older Americans are realizing
that volunteering is a perfect way for them to remain active,
creative and productive in their later years. An estimated half
a million Americans age 55 and over now regularly lend a hand
to local nonprofits, public agencies, and faith-based organizations.
Thanks
to the Internet, and a nonprofit Web site called VolunteerMatch,
finding an organization in need of volunteer help has never
been easier. The site has already helped more than 29,000 nonprofits
post over 30,000 volunteer opportunities online.
Visitors
to the site simply enter their ZIP code at www.VolunteerMatch.org
to find local opportunities. Volunteers can also search by interest,
date and keyword to generate a personally customized list. Once
an opportunity is found, all it takes is a click to contact
the organization and get involved.
Any
nonprofit or tax-exempt organization can list volunteer opportunities
on VolunteerMatch. Many of the organizations listed, including
Elder Wisdom Circle and RSVP (the Retired and Senior Volunteer
Program), provide great opportunities for seniors looking to
Get out and do good.
Elder
Wisdom Circle pairs online advice seekers with a nationwide
network of volunteer seniors, aged 60 to 97, who share their
hard-earned knowledge and wisdom. Elders participate individually
from their home computers or in groups at assisted living communities,
allowing seniors to give back to the community without leaving
the comfort of home. Since using VolunteerMatch to recruit senior
volunteers, Elder Wisdom Circle has already generated over 14,000
referrals.
For
those looking to get out in the community, RSVP
is another organization in need of senior volunteers. RSVP helps
people age 55 and older put their skills and life experience
to work by addressing community needs through volunteer service.
There are nearly 200 RSVPs across the country posting
opportunities on VolunteerMatch.
Volunteers
and nonprofits get access to The VolunteerMatch service for
free. VolunteerMatch relies upon grants from charitable foundations
for most of its funding, and also licenses its technology to
companies like Dell Computer, Washington Mutual, and Cirque
du Soleil to make it easier for their employees to volunteer.
The revenue derived from corporate licenses preserves VolunteerMatch's
financial stability, and strengthens its capacity as an effective
public service -- and one of the few online social services
available.
Volunteering
allows seniors to participate more fully in the life of their
community. Whether sparing an hour a week, a day per week, or
a week per year, seniors contributions make an important
difference in communities nationwide.
If
youre ready to make a difference, visit the VolunteerMatch
Web site at www.volunteermatch.org
and get out and do good today.
Courtesy
of ARA Content