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Change a Life - Be a Volunteer in Worcester! Help a neighbor who is blind!
ORGANIZATION: Massachusetts Commission for the Blind
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19 people are interested
The Massachusetts Commission for the Blind’s (MCB) Volunteer Program needs volunteers! Make a difference by volunteering with a person who is blind. No special skills are required. MCB will provide training on how to assist an individual who is blind and will match you with a consumer in or near your community. Volunteers work one-on-one with a consumer on a recurring basis. Volunteers assist with reading, friendly visits, shopping and errands. You might help a consumer go through the weekly mail, pick up a prescription together at the pharmacy, or spend time visiting and sharing stories. You’ll tell us which of these tasks you are willing to help with.We ask for at least a three-month commitment, and volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. You will need to attend a one-time orientation session. During this time, we talk with you about facts and myths concerning blindness, share experiences and stories about doing this type of volunteer work, and teach you how to be a sighted guide. In addition to filling out a short volunteer application, a CORI check and references are required.
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About Massachusetts Commission for the Blind
Location:
600 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02111, US
Mission Statement
At the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind, we see a world where vision loss is no longer a barrier to independence and self sufficiency. To make this a reality, our mission is to eliminate barriers by providing rehabilitation and social services to individuals who experience vision loss, leading to independence and full community participation.
Description
The Massachusetts Commission for the Blind (MCB) is a statewide agency within the Executive Office of Health and Human Services that provides direct services to more than 30,000 legally blind residents of all ages of the Commonwealth. This includes Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Training Services, Independent Living Social Services, Intependent Travel Training, Childrens and Elder Social Services, Assistive Technology and Advocacy.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Your Community : Worcester, MAWorcester, MA 01608
DATE POSTED
August 7, 2015
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Flexible - Minimum 3 months