Wanted: West 7th and Highland Park Residents to Join Neighborhood Think Tank
If you are a person who can brainstorm ideas, present problems for improvement and help plan solutions for positive impact on seniors’ lives – then we invite you to apply. The NATURALLY OCURRING RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES (NORC) Initiative provides resource and services information to seniors, their caregivers, and pre-retirement boomers who live in the West 7th and Highland Park neighborhoods of St. Paul-- so they can remain living in their community as long as possible. NORC will contact applicants to assess good fit for this volunteer opportunity and get a balance of representation from all types of communities.
For more info, call: 651-690-8938, or email: NLee@JFSSP.org
Their website is: http://www.norcstpaul.com/
What is a NORC?
A neighborhood or building where a large segment of the residents are older adults [or becoming older] and who intend to spend the rest of their lives there.
Our East Metro Coordinator serves Dakota, Ramsey and Washington counties. Contact us if you are interested in volunteer opportunities in your area!
About Me
- East Metro
- RSVP provides quality, customized volunteer placement, connecting talented people to organizations that serve community needs. Assisting people 55+ in overcoming barriers to engaging in community service; Providing training and support to the community on how to effectively engage adults 55+; Serving as a liason between community needs and an available talent pool; Advocating for vital aging; Redefining society's view of aging.
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