Volunteer Stations
Before we match or place senior volunteers with a volunteer opportunity, we first establish a formal partnership agreement with a county agency or non-profit community organization. We do this by executing a “Memorandum of Understanding,” which outlines the partnership agreement and establishes the site as one of our “Volunteer Stations.” We only refer senior volunteers to sites that are established Volunteer Stations. We typically have 30 or more Volunteer Stations in our local community where we refer senior volunteers. County agencies or non-profit organizations that would like senior volunteer referrals should contact us to review program guidelines and to establish a formal partnership agreement.
Community Programs and Outreach
- Overview
- New Beginning Newsletter
- Health Fair
- Resource Guide
- Triad/SALT
- Road Show Presentations
- Contact Information
- Veterans Resources
- Men's Health Day
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
- Overview
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Volunteer Enrollment Form
- Volunteer Time Sheet
- Volunteer Handbook
- Volunteer Stations
- Volunteer Stations Handbook
- Contact Information
Division of Senior Center Operations (Senior Activity Centers)
Home & Community-Based Services
- Overview
- Aging & Disability Resource Center/Maryland Access Point (ADRC/MAP)
- Caregiver Support & Respite Opportunities
- Community Options Waiver & Community First Choice Program
- Senior Care Program
- Senior Rights & Advocacy/Ombudsman
- Public Guardianship
- Contact Information
Human Services
- Overview
- Children & Family Services
- Christmas Caring
- Prescription Discount Card
- Homelessness Prevention Partnership
- Teen Court
- Contact Information
- Citizen Advisory Boards