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Requirements & Commitment: We request volunteers commit to cover one four hour shift per week.We have ongoing needs for volunteer assistance. For a comprehensive list, please visit our website. Read more...
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Skills Requested: Desire to help ensure seniors receive healthy, nutritious meals and ensure their safety by having that face-to-face contact.Requirements & Commitment: You must have a valid drivers license and pass a criminal background check. 18 years or older.Meals are oftentimes the number one service that helps enable seniors to remain in their own homes. SeniorAge Home-Delivered Meal Program does just that. We are always in need of meal drivers to deliver meals to our home diners – those that are unable to get out and join friends at a Senior Center dining room. We even reimburse for Read more...
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Skills Requested: You don’t need prior experience but you do need basic computer skills.. You’ll receive training from instructors and certified TCE Volunteers and can serve in a variety of roles like greeters, appointment setters, reviewers, & Missouri Property Tax creRequirements & Commitment: The hours are flexible. Volunteers are asked to serve an average of five or more hours per week from February through April 2020. We have senior centers located in 17 counties so there is sure to be a tax location near you!For 29 years, SeniorAge has been the recipient of an IRS grant that enables us to train interested volunteers to serve as tax counselors and assist with basic income tax preparation for seniors in our 17 county service area. These volunteers also assist with filing for the Missouri Property Tax Credit (Renters Rebate). Read more...
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Skills Requested: Comfortable using a computer; no prior tax experience necessary; basic customer service skillsRequirements & Commitment: Days and hours are flexible. Volunteers serve an average of four hours per a week from February 1st through April 15th.Do you have a passion for helping others? Become a volunteer tax preparer through Community Partnership of the Ozarks. VITA volunteers help file taxes for hard working individuals and families. We help the community get all the credits they have earned and maximize the amount of their refunds! Things you need to know about volunteering for the VITA program: 1. Read more...
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Skills Requested: Great Customer Service, ability to handle a simple phone system, follow instructions for packet assembly, and some basic computer user skills (email, basic word)Requirements & Commitment: One shift of 3-4 hours each week or 5 hours every other weekIn just a few hours a week, you can make a BIG difference in the lives of caregivers and persons with memory loss. Lend a hand in your local Alzheimer’s office by greeting guests and helping with special projects around the office. Help is needed during the week days between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Training is Read more...
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Skills Requested: Love of helping others and being a social support to residents of nursing homes and residential care facilitiesRequirements & Commitment: 18 years or older and ability to pass a background screen. Advocacy training is provided and required.Ombudsman volunteers can volunteer in 21 different counties across Missouri. Volunteers for the program are trained and expected to: – To advocate for residents’ rights – To provide community education on long-term care issues – To provide ombudsman services to all residents of all long-term care facilities in Missouri Ombudsman volunteers help to achieve these goals by: – Making sure Read more...
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Skills Requested: Ability to lift 5 lbs or more, compassionate, friendlyRequirements & Commitment: 13 year or older with signed waiver and background acknowledgement formWe offer volunteer opportunities for individuals, families, church groups, and business groups. We can even set up special events for larger groups, just give us a call. Pantry Check-in Volunteer opportunities vary but include greeting guests, registering guests, database input, stocking shelves, and more. Shopping Helper Help clients shop for their groceries in the food pantry. Schedule your time ahead Read more...
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Skills Requested: Love of helping othersRequirements & Commitment: 18 years or older and ability to pass a background check. Valid drivers license and reliable transportation.Homebound Shopping volunteers assist homebound adults 60 and older to remain independent and living in their own homes by grocery shopping and providing social interaction during each visit. Homebound older adults benefit from the opportunity to choose the food and essential items of their choice from their favorite stores. Guests provide their own shopping list and payment so this program Read more...
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