What is RSVP?
The term RSVP comes
from the French expression "répondez s'il vous plaît", meaning "please respond".
RSVP,
a nationwide volunteer program, invites you to use your life experience
and skills to answer the call of your neighbors in need.
Do You have What it
Takes?
*
Are you over 55 years of age;
* Can you volunteer al least a few hours
every week; and
* Do you enjoy working with others to
solve community problems.
You
Benefit
*
Free volunteer placement;
* The opportunity to utilize your
experience and skills;
* The chance to learn something new every
day;
* Supplemental accident and liability
insurance; and
* The satisfaction of knowing you are
making a difference.
Your Neighbors Benefit
*
Provide food for the homeless and hungry;
* Build housing for low-income neighbors;
* Help local law enforcement make
communities safer;
* Protect fragile rivers and forests; and
* Change lives by mentoring and tutoring
young people.
RSVP though funded in part
by the Corporation for National & Community Service,
relies heavily on the generosity of local agencies and the desire of
those 55
and older to be of service to others.
* RSVP
has no restrictions based on education, income, experience, ethnic
background or creed.
* Volunteers are covered for personal injury and liability arising
from volunteer activities.
* Excess automobile liability covers volunteers who drive their cars
for claims
incurred in connection with their program-related volunteer
work.
* This is in excess of the insurance carried on individual cars.
* Training and supervision is given to all volunteers.
* Volunteers are honored at special Recognition
Programs.
* Volunteers are given the
opportunity to make new friends, assignments that coincide
with their special interests, and a chance to make a difference
in their community.
* Volunteering allows you to use your experience, skill and wisdom to
help your neighbors
and those in need.
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