Become a Meals on Wheels Driver in Somerset County
ORGANIZATION: Spectrum Generations
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Volunteer today to deliver hot, nutritious meals to our area homebound and frail neighbors. If you have 1 to 1 1/2 hours a week or even a month we could use your smile and time to deliver meals and serve as a check-in to our vulnerable neighbors in the Somerset area.
Volunteers must use their own vehicles, have a clean driving and criminal record, provide references and be over the age of 20. Mileage reimbursement is an option. An orientation and training will occur before you make your first delivery. Staff will provide as much training as needed to help your experience be a positive one!
More opportunities with Spectrum Generations
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Spectrum Generations
Location:
1 Weston Ct, PO Box 2589, Augusta, ME 04338, US
Mission Statement
Promoting life-long learning, health, wellness, nutrition, community engagement and social well-being of all older and disabled adults.
Description
Spectrum Generations spans four decades as a leading nonprofit provider of innovative solutions to the challenges of meals, care-giving, counseling, socialization, wellness, and life-long learning to seniors, maturing adults, and the disabled. Our mission is to secure positive outcomes through at-home and community-based services in rural, city, and small town settings for vulnerable aging and disabled populations.
Spectrum Generations:
- Offers a variety of assistance and services to seniors and disabled adults and their families ranging from a friendly helping hand to trained care including Meals on Wheels, Adult DayBreak, Family Caregiver Services, Money Management, and Bridges Personal Services and Care Management.
- Provides information about questions and concerns on a wide variety of issues that impact adults including Maine Care, Medicare, money-saving benefits programs as well as referral services and community presentations.
- Encourages the passions of aging and/or disabled adults and their families for lifelong learning through programs, classes, and workshops at our seven community centers.
- Provides opportunities and connections to participate in rewarding experiences such as social dining, travel, fitness and wellness programs, special events, and volunteer opportunities.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
30 Leavitt StSkowhegan, ME 04976
DATE POSTED
November 23, 2015
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Orientation or Training
- A couple of hours, once a week