Volunteer Opportunities for Aging Adults (55+)

Make Giving Back Your Second Act

Engaging in volunteer work as a retiree or aging adult offers a multitude of benefits, both for individuals and their communities. This period of life, post-retirement, provides an ideal opportunity to utilize one's skills, experiences, and wisdom in meaningful ways that can impact others positively.

Volunteering not only combats loneliness and isolation, often experienced by aging adults, but also fosters a sense of purpose and boosts self-esteem, key components of mental health and emotional well-being. It can stimulate cognitive functions, promote physical activity, and provide social interaction, helping maintain a robust and active lifestyle.

Additionally, it serves as a bridge to intergenerational understanding, encouraging mutual respect and knowledge exchange between different age groups. Hence, volunteering in later life stages contributes to personal enrichment, community development, and healthier aging, making it a rewarding endeavor to consider.

Below, you will find ways that you can get involved and make a positive difference right here in your community:

Ongoing Opportunities

JCC Library

We are excited to announce that, after many months of hard work and diligence on the part of community volunteer Andrea Fleischman and others, the JCC Library now re-opened, staffed entirely by volunteers. Interested in taking on a shift? Learn More

Other Opportunities for Active, Aging Adults