Volunteer Resource Program
The purpose of the Institute on Aging Volunteer Resource Program is to match volunteer skills and interests with existing and developing opportunities, creating a partnership between volunteers, staff and clients to best serve the agency mission of helping Bay Area elderly live independently.
Interested volunteers will be interviewed to assess their interests, goals, skills, and commitment to our mission. Volunteers will then receive orientation and training and be placed in their new roles. IOA volunteers will receive group and individual ongoing training and support as well as attend all of our Community Education Programs free of charge.
Benefits of Volunteering with Institute on Aging
- Create enriching connections with elderly clients, staff, and fellow volunteers
- Make a real difference in the lives of Bay Area elderly
- Learning Opportunities
- Professional Development
- Free access to all IOA Educational Programs
- Flexible schedules and commitments available
- Unlimited opportunities to contribute
- Volunteer Resource Department always available to assist you
Volunteer Opportunities include:
(click program titles below for specific volunteer information)
- ~ Keep in Touch ~ Home Visitor Program for the Elderly
- Friendship Line 24-Hour Hotline for Seniors
- Ruth Anne Rosenberg Adult Day Health Center and Alzheimer’s Day Center
- Irene Swindells Center for Adult Day Services
- On Lok Lifeways Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly
- Bay Area Jewish Healing Center
- Skilled and/or Professional Volunteers
Get Involved!
To get involved with Institute on Aging, please fill out our Volunteer Application and return it to volunteer@ioaging.org or fax to 415-750-4127. For more information about our programs and volunteer opportunities, please contact Susan Lee Lindeman 415-750-4180 ext.124 or slindeman@ioaging.org