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Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)

RSVP Resources

FORMS

  • Volunteer Enrollment Form
  • Timesheet
  • Organizations Where You Can Volunteer
  • Memorandum of Understanding Agreement for Non-profit Agencies
  • Donation Form
  • Volunteer Request Form

    LINKS OF INTEREST

    Volunteerhere.com
    www.volunteerhere.com
    With over 350 organizations participating in volunteerhere.com our data-base of volunteer opportunities proves to be a valuable resource for those looking to serve their community. The website is made possible through a partnership of volunteer centers and RSVP programs in the greater Vancouver/Portland metro area and The United Way of Columbia-Willamette

    Luepke Senior Center
    www.ci.vancouver.wa.us/parks-recreation/facilities_locations/luepke.htm
    Luepke Senior Center, located in Central Park, adjacent to the Marshall Community Center, is owned and operated by the City of Vancouver. The Luepke Senior Center is a full-service senior center that has over 100,000 participant users of its enrichment activities each year.

    City of Vancouver Senior Enrichment - Luepke Senior Center
    www.ci.vancouver.wa.us/parks-recreation/recreation/seniors/enrichment.htm
    The Senior Enrichment program provides a wide variety of activities that promote active living, physically and cognitively, including social clubs, workshops, classes, sports, dances, parties and hikes. This program is open to people ages 50 and older.

    Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA) HelpLine
    www.insurance.wa.gov/consumers/SHIBA_HelpLine/dirdefault.asp
    SHIBA HelpLine is a network of trained volunteers who educate, assist, and advocate for consumers about their rights and options regarding health insurance, so they can make informed choices.

    Senior Corp
    www.seniorcorps.org/
    RSVP is one of three senior programs under the oversight of the Corporation for National Service.

    Meals On Wheels
    www.ci.vancouver.wa.us/parks-recreation/how_to_help/meals_on_wheels.htm
    This program is part of a network of services that strive to help older people remain independent and in their own homes for as long as possible.

    Senior Nutrition Activities Program (SNAP)
    www.ci.vancouver.wa.us/parks-recreation/recreation/seniors/snap.htm
    If you are 60 or older (spouses may be any age), SNAP activities and lunches are for you. If you live in Clark County there is a SNAP site near you.

    City of Vancouver Senior Trips Program
    www.ci.vancouver.wa.us/parks-recreation/recreation/seniors/trips.htm
    The Senior Trip Program provides group travel opportunities for people 50 and older.

    AARP
    www.aarp.org
    The AARP Foundation provides direct services to senior citizens, particularly in the areas of consumer advocacy, legal assistance, tax counseling, job training and placement, healthcare, and long term care information. A national program, AARP Foundation Litigation is supported by the AARP as well as by many private foundations and government agencies. AARP Foundation works in communities using volunteers as well as professional staffed offices. It is a 501© (3), nonpartisan, tax-exempt organization that does not conduct lobbying or political activities.

    Corporation for National and Community Services (CNCS)
    www.cns.gov/
    The Corporation's mission is to provide opportunities for Americans of all ages and backgrounds to engage in service that addresses the nation's educational, public safety, environmental, and other human needs to achieve direct and demonstrated results, and to encourage all Americans to engage in such service. In doing so, the Corporation will foster civic responsibility, strengthen the ties that bind us together as people, and provide educational opportunity for those who make a substantial commitment to service. The CNCS is the federal agency responsible for the oversight of national service programs including RSVP.

    Senior Messenger
    www.seniormessenger.org/
    The Senior Messenger is the 3rd largest newspaper in Clark County. It is mailed free to anyone 50 or older who requests it. Read about active adults, travel, health, education, leisure, legislative information, and other matters of interest to Southwest Washington's senior residents. Revenue is from reader donations and paid advertising. The RSVP Newsletter, The Volunteer Voice, is located in the Senior Messenger.

    Washington State Association of RSVP Directors (WARSVPD)
    www.rsvp-wa.org/
    WARSVPD works to build successful RSVP projects statewide with unified association members through development of educational, financial, and promotional support.

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