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General Resources
Community
Service
Employment
Finances
Health, Wellness, &
Family
Lifelong Learning
Travel &
Leisure
The NMRLS Lifelong Access eXchange was created as
part of  the NMRLS (Northeast Massachusetts Regional Library
System) grant, The Library Experience: Older Citizens, with
the support of the Institute of
Museum and Library Services
 under the provisions of the Library Services and
Technology Act as administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library
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Community Service
There are many
ways for older adults to share their strengths for the benefit of
their community and themselves.
Organizations/Web Sites
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Action Without
Borders Phone: 212-843-3973 Web: http://www.idealist.org/ |
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Action Without Borders connects
people, organizations and resources to help build a world
where all people can live free and dignified lives. Action
Without Borders is independent of any government, political
ideology or religious creed. Its work is guided by the
common desire of members and supporters to find practical
solutions to social and environmental problems, in a spirit
of generosity and mutual respect.
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Civic Ventures Phone:
415-430-0141 Web: http://www.civicventures.org/ |
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Civic Ventures is a national
nonprofit organization that works to expand the
contributions of older Americans to society, and to help
transform the aging of American society into a source of
individual and social renewal. Civic Ventures seeks to tap
the talents and skills of older Americans by developing
avenues for meaningful service to communities. In pursuit of
this mission, Civic Ventures promotes new ideas, strengthens
infrastructure, and establishes and learns from new
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Connect and Serve
Web: http://www.mass.gov/connectandserve |
A statewide database of volunteer opportunities to match your interests with your community's needs. You can search and learn about different types of volunteer activities and locate volunteer and board opportunities in your area. Click on Connect and Serve and search by city/town or zip code. |
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Environmental Alliance for
Senior Involvement Phone: 540-788-3274 Web: http://www.easi.org/
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EASI is a nonprofit coalition of
volunteers that supports volunteer activities that address
national, state and local environmental priorities. EASI
selects local hosts to recruit, train and recognize senior
volunteers, who carry out a wide range of environmental
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Executive Service Corps of
New England Phone: 617-357-5550 Web: http://www.escne.org/ |
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The Executive Service Corps of
New England (ESC) is a regional, nonprofit corporation
headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. ESC is dedicated to
improving the quality of life in the communities we serve by
utilizing senior-level volunteers to provide high-quality,
affordable consulting services, resources, and mentors to
nonprofits and educational leaders seeking to address
critical organizational issues.
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Experience
Corps Phone: 617-423-6633 Web: http://www.experiencecorps.org/
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Experience CorpsŪ offers new
adventures in service for Americans over 55. Now in 13
cities, Experience Corps works to solve serious social
problems, beginning with
literacy. |
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Massachusetts Service
Alliance Phone: 617-542-2544 Web: http://www.mass-service.org/
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The Massachusetts Service
Alliance, established in 1991, is a private, nonprofit
organization that serves as the state commission on
community service. Its mission is to generate an ethic of
service throughout the Commonwealth by creating and
supporting diverse, high quality service and volunteer
opportunities for all age groups, resulting in stronger
communities and more active citizens.
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Merrimack Valley Community
Service Corps (FGP & RSVP) Phone:
978-686-9407 Web: http://www.seniorservice.org/greater_lawrence_mvcsc/ |
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MVCSC encompasses a variety of
volunteer opportunities funded by the Corporation for
National and Community Service (CNCS). These opportunities
include the Foster Grandparent Program (FGP), RSVP, Youth
Volunteer Corps (YVC), and AmeriCorps VISTA. MVCSC
encourages their volunteers to incorporate the arts and
culture into education and human service
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SCORE - Counselors to
America's Small Businesses Phone:
978.922.9441 Web: http://www.scorenemass.org/ |
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The SCORE Association (Service
Corps of Retired Executives) is a nonprofit association
dedicated to entrepreneur education and the formation,
growth and success of small business nationwide. SCORE is a
resource partner with the U.S. Small Business
Administration. Local chapters provide free counseling and
low-cost workshops in their communities. Both working and
retired executives and business owners donate their time and
expertise as business counselors.
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SeniorCare RSVP of the North
Shore Phone: 978-281-1750, 468-1193 or
927-1193 Web: http://www.seniorservice.org/north_shore_rsvp/ |
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SeniorCare RSVP helps provide
volunteer opportunities for people 55 + places them in one
of the 38 non-profit organizations on the North Shore.
Volunteers get help in choosing an assignment that meets
their own interest and available times.
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Senior Corps Phone:
617-565-7018 Web: http://www.seniorcorps.org/ |
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Senior Corps is a network of
programs that tap the experience, skills, and talents of
older citizens to meet community challenges with Foster
Grandparents, Senior Companions, and RSVP (Retired and
Senior Volunteer Program). |
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United Way of Merrimack
Valley Voluntary Action Center Phone:
978-556-9273 Web: http://www.uwmv.org/ |
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The United Way of Merrimack
Valley Voluntary Action Center is designed to act as a
clearinghouse to recruit and match volunteers with agency
and community needs, train organizations to develop and
sustain volunteer help, and assist business and industry to
establish successful employee-based volunteer programs.
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Volunteer Match Phone:
415-241-6868 Web: http://www.volunteermatch.org/ |
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VolunteerMatch is a nonprofit
organization with a mission to help everyone find a great
place to volunteer, and offers a variety of online services
to support a community of nonprofit, volunteer and business
leaders committed to civic engagement. Interested volunteers
can enter their ZIP code on the VolunteerMatch home page to
quickly find local volunteer opportunities posted by
nonprofit organizations throughout the United States.
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Print and Other Resources
50+ Volunteering: Working for Stronger
Communities. Points of Light Foundation: Washington,
D.C., 2004. http://www.pointsoflight.org/downloads/pdf/networks/olderadult/WorkingForStrongerCommunities.pdf
Blaustein, Arthur I. Make a Difference: Your Guide to
Volunteering and Community Service, Heydey Books,
2002. In
NOBLE Libraries In
MVLC Libraries
Freedman, Marc. Prime Time: How Baby Boomers Will
Reinvent Retirement and Revolutionize America. New York:
Public Affairs, 1999. In
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MVLC Libraries
Experience at Work: Volunteering and Giving Among
Americans 50 and Over. Washington, D.C., Independent
Sector, 2003.
Magee, Marc. Boomer Corps: Activating Seniors for
National Service. Washington, D.C.: Progressive Policy
Institute, January 2004. http://www.ppionline.org/documents/Boomer_Corps_0104.pdf
Putnam, Robert, and Lewis Feldstein. Better Together:
Restoring the American Community. New York: Simon and
Schuster, 2003. In
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MVLC Libraries
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