Volunteerism

Volunteerism

Discover Your Next Chapter with Encore Cleveland

Whether you’re a grandparent, the face of retirement is changing. Many of us nearing the end of or already retired from our primary careers want to remain active and engaged in the community.

Retirement today isn’t defined by idle time; it’s an opportunity to experiment with a second act, whether volunteering, working part-time or turning a hobby into a small business. Everyone benefits — both those who stay active and socially engaged in retirement as well as their communities that are made better from their expertise, time and passion.

A Second Chance, a Second Calling

That’s the idea behind Encore Cleveland, launched in 2013 by the Cleveland Foundation to connect and fund a network of organizations that match experienced Greater Clevelanders with an array of meaningful opportunities in the community.

“Looking at the data, 30 percent of the Cuyahoga County population will be age 55 or older by 2030,” says Kathy Hallissey, Cleveland Foundation program director, leadership development. “These people have decades of career experience and knowledge under their belts. What if we could harness their time and talent to fill needs in the community? That’s what Encore Cleveland aims to do.”

Encore Cleveland programs — offered through more than nine nonprofit partners — include volunteer positions, paid positions and educational programs to help Greater Clevelanders discover their next chapter.

How does a one-day volunteer project sound? Or a paid fellowship at a nonprofit organization? Or maybe you want to learn how to launch your own business.

Encore Cleveland offers something for everyone. Get to know the opportunities available through Encore Cleveland and find one that fits your interests and schedule. To learn more, visit ClevelandFoundation.org/Encore, call 216-391-9032 or email [email protected].

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Wanted: Reading Tutors

“Students make progress from the personal academic assistance as well as the relationship that develops with their tutor. Volunteers benefit by being able to share their enjoyment of reading and their life experiences in order to make a difference in a child’s life.” ...
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Join Our Team; The 2018 Cleveland Walk to End Alzheimer’s

We’re team players at Northeast Ohio Boomer and Beyond and Parent magazines. And we want YOU on OUR team!
Join us on Saturday, Oct. 13 for the 2018 Cleveland Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Register to walk with our team (go to the drop-down menu and check Northeast Ohio Parent/Boomer under “Local Teams”) and meet us at the Great Lakes Science Center.
On-site registration is at 8 a.m., the kickoff ceremony is at 10, followed by the walk through downtown Cleveland. Stay for the after-party events.
Not a walker? Consider a donation to this terrific cause. Just check the box online to donate through our team.
Walkers raising $50 or more will get a free limited-edition Boomer and Beyond T-shirt.
To join our team and for more information go act.alz.or
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Tickets Available Now for July 28 Cleveland Autism Speaks Chef Gala

Cleveland’s top culinary talent gathers for an unforgettable evening to raise funds and awareness for Autism Speaks and the autism community. ...
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The Spicy Lamb Farm: The Wild, Woolly World of Life in a National Park Farm

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a national park? How about farming in one? The Minnig family is doing both, and loving it. They own The Spicy Lamb Farm and are embracing a wild, woolly life that's a pocket of energy in a bucolic setting. ...
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Calling all Weather Nerds – the National Weather Service Needs You

Do you love a stormy sky? Are you a fan of weather forecasts? What about clouds: yes or no? You may have what it takes to be an official storm watcher for the National Weather Service. Check out these local classes and see if you've got what it takes. ...
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Lake Health Needs Volunteers

        Lake Health is seeking volunteers in the following areas: administration

reception desk, emergency department, gift shop, information desk, patient

room service, patient transport, patient registration, patient visitation, pastoral

care, pet therapy and Stephen Ministers. Applicants must be at least 14 years

old to volunteer. For more information call Volunteer Services Department at

TriPoint Medical Center 440-354-1665 or West Medical Center 440-953-6049.

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Want to Volunteer? Start Here

Want to Volunteer?

 

Start Here:

Greater Cleveland Volunteers

216-391-9500

greaterclevelandvolunteers.org

 

Or here:

volunteermatch.org

 

Or try Summit County:

United Way of Summit County

uwsummit.org

 

Like animals?

Try the Portage County Animal Protective League. Go to portageapl.org or call 330-296-4022.

 

Want to feed the hungry?

Organize a food drive. Go to greaterclevelandfoodbank.org to learn more.

 

Interested in immigrants?

Try the International Institute of Akron. Go to iiakron.org or call 330-376-5106.

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