Pet Buddies at the Residence

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ORGANIZATION: RSVP

Do you own a pet that is very well socialized and behaved, comfortable with other pets and with individuals of all ages? The Residence at Otter Creek is looking for owners who would like to accompany their pet buddies to visit with their residents. Owners must provide paperwork documenting that pets are up to date with shots. Scheduling is flexible.

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About RSVP

Location:

79 Court Street, Middlebury, VT 05753, US

Mission Statement

RSVP is national volunteer management services which offer individuals age 55 and up the opportunity to share their experience, skills and time by volunteering for local non-profit organizations.

Description

RSVP recruits, places and supports its volunteers, providing them with meaningful opportunities to contribute to their community. Addison County's non-profits' needs are met in critical areas such as human service, health, state and local government, education, literacy and the arts. RSVP also oversees several signature programs that benefit local residents. These include free Bone Builders osteoporosis prevention classes; the Green Mountain Foster Grandparent Program, which places volunteers in our schools; the Warm Hearts Warm Hands Initiative which distributes handmade items to local schools, nursing homes, social service agencies and hospitals; and the RSVP Tax Program which provides free tax services to low income residents. These programs allow Addison County residents to stay healthy, financially stable, and successfully age in place.

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Community
Seniors
Animals, Community, Seniors

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

RSVP79 Court St.Middlebury, VT 05753

(44.00802,-73.16122)
 

SKILLS

  • Elder care
  • People Skills
  • Animal Therapy

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

N/A

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