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Click
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Retired
and Senior Volunteer Program
Sharing
the Experience of a Lifetime...
Highland Community College serves as the sponsoring organization
for RSVP, the Retired
and
Senior Volunteer Program. This Corporation
for
National and Community Service program is designed to place adult
volunteers who are age
55
and over with educational and social service organizations in the
role of providing volunteer service to the community. In 2005 RSVP
volunteers provided over 88,000 hours of service in northwest Illinois.
RSVP volunteers assist seniors with taxes and insurance forms. They
provide children with caps, mittens, and blankets. They assist in
preschool, elementary, secondary, and special education classrooms.
They aid adults in learning
to
read. They serve as guides for area museums. They assist in mailing
numerous agency newsletters. They serve as receptionists, clerical
assistants, and assist the elderly in keeping doctors appointments.
RSVP provides the following tangible benefits to
all
enrolled:
-Volunteer placement
-Volunteer insurance
-Recognition of volunteer service
-Reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses including travel and meals
upon request
-Transportation assistance
In cooperation with the Illinois Secretary of State’s office,
RSVP coordinates a Rules of the Road Review Course for anyone in
the College district. There is no charge for the course.
Volunteers are also involved in quilting programs. These activities
raise money to help partially fund the RSVP program. The program
provides opportunities for older Americans to give of themselves
in service to others.
There is no cost to be an RSVP volunteer, just a willingness to
serve your community. If you are currently a volunteer and would
like to join RSVP, you need not take on any additional assignments.
For more information, call Mike Shore at the RSVP office at Highland
Community College, 815.599.3491.
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