Age 50+ VOLUNTEER Opportunities!
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Adult internships emerged about 10 years ago as the concept of “golden years” retirement expanded to include paid work, civic engagement and/or pursuing a life passion. Many businesses recognize that older interns can bring experience and sophistication to the workplace. This article in the AARP Bulletin Today provides a few "how-to's" on finding or creating an internship that gives you a chance to try on a job and see if it fits.
Every year almost 700,000 Americans experience a stroke. A stroke, sometimes called a brain attack, occurs when the blood flow is blocked to the brain. The good news is that fewer strokes these days are fatal, most likely due to an awareness of risk factors such as smoking, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. And modern medicine can now help reduce a stroke's crippling effects if therapy is started as soon as symptoms arise. Check out these resources to learn more about symptoms, support groups and treatment centers in the Philadelphia area.
Modern medicine can keep people alive into their 9th and 10th decades, when in years past they would have succumbed to any number of diseases. Now a small but growing number of these people are asking why. What is the point of living so long if you can no longer enjoy your life? Jane Brody in her New York Times column poses this question, gives reasons why our country's physician-assisted suicide policy should be revisited, and makes a personal appeal for a "graceful exit." What do you think?

Titusville Area United Way, located in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, is seeking a VISTA who is a self-motivated, team player committed to community service. The job's responsibilities includes developing and implementing the components of the United Way's Financial Stability Partnership program. This program includes budget and credit counseling and working with clients to improve their employment skills. A confident, people-person, who can work independently, would do well in this setting.
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Use your business savvy to make a real difference! MicroMentor is a web-based nonprofit service that helps entrepreneurs grow their businesses by receiving mentoring and advice from experienced business professionals. Share your business know-how, through e-mail or phone contact about 3 hours a month, and you could impact the lives of entrepreneurs from low-income and marginalized communities. To learn more and enroll, go to www.MicroMentor.org
Taller Puertoriquenos is proud to be celebrating its 33-year presence in North Philadelphia promoting, developing, and preserving Puerto Rican arts and culture... and its journey as an anchor community organization to its future state-of-the-art facility at 5th and Huntington. Volunteers are needed for this special Member Reception, May 21, 5:30-7:30 pm at the Mayor's Reception Room in City Hall. To find out more, call Dora at (215) 426-3311.
The Northeast Animal Rescue is looking for a few good people to help at its adoption center. The cats and kittens from this center are placed in foster homes and receive medical attention with the help of local veterinarians, and when ready, are put up for adoption. Volunteering consists of cage cleaning, socializing feral cats, and teaching the public how to properly care for their animals. If you are interested, contact this group at drdoolittle8893@aol.com












The National Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Information has set up a new, user-friendly consumer website that provides in-depth objective information on understanding, planning and paying for long-term care. Located at www.longtermcare.gov, the site features information and tools to help people better understand their risks for and the costs of long-term care. With an emphasis on the importance of future planning, the site includes a number of resources and interactive tools to help people prepare.
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