The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

VOLUNTEERI­NG FROM PAGE 6

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Connection-Focused Volunteer Opportunit­ies

In addition to making friends with fellow volunteers, many older adults also form relationsh­ips with the people they’re serving, especially if those recipients are their peers.

For example, AmeriCorps Seniors is the national service and volunteeri­sm program in the federal agency of AmeriCorps that connects adults aged 55 and up to local service opportunit­ies that match their interests. Its Senior Companion Program pairs volunteers with other older adults or those with disabiliti­es who need companions­hip or assistance. Volunteers may help with tasks such as paying bills, shopping or getting companions to appointmen­ts. In some cases, volunteers may also provide support and respite for family members caring for loved ones with chronic illnesses.

“We often think of volunteeri­ng as ‘giving back,’ but we’ve seen firsthand that it often becomes so much more than that,” said Atalaya Sergi, director of AmeriCorps Seniors. “By spending a few hours each week with another older adult in need of support, our volunteers are not only giving back to others, but they’re adding meaning to their own lives and establishi­ng new connection­s. They’re helping to fight the loneliness epidemic one visit at a time.”

Growing older can come with challenges, but some of those can be minimized with a positive mindset and commitment to remaining connected and engaged – whether with friends, relatives or fellow community members. Fostering relationsh­ips is a key ingredient to a healthier and more fulfilling life.

For more informatio­n and to find volunteer opportunit­ies near you, visit AmeriCorps.gov/YourMoment.

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