Volunteer Seniors

As one of our volunteers, you will share important health, wellness, and preventive services information on everything from medication management and diabetes to healthy sexuality and nutrition. Your work in senior centers, faith-based organizations, and other community spaces will link individuals to life-enhancing and even life-saving programs and services.

Serving with Metro Atlanta Volunteers!

Volunteering is flexible – you can choose to present on the opportunities and topics that are most compatible with your skills and interests. You can also choose your hours and at which locations you would like speak. You don’t have to be an expert, either. We will provide all the training you need free of charge before your first assignment.

If you prefer not to speak in public, help out in our office. We often need help with marketing, administrative duties, and data entry during normal business hours.

What are the expectations of a volunteer?

Volunteers are expected to:

  • Maintain a functioning email account and regularly check email for ARC communications and updates
  • Practice neutrality: Do not promote or sell any service, good, products or political opinions on behalf of ARC
  • Be professional: In dress, comportment, and prompt response to communications
  • Have a reliable means of transportation
  • When participating in an event: Arrive prepared and on time to all volunteer commitments, notify staff if an emergency arises, take direction from staff, and share information appropriately without promoting specific programs, services or options
  • Reporting: Complete monthly Timesheets
  • Complete presentation evaluations
  • Provide advanced notice of cancellation

What are the benefits of Volunteering with Metro Atlanta Volunteers?

The benefits of volunteering with us are:

  • Sharing your knowledge and skills with older adults
  • Intensive training, ongoing staff technical support, and follow-up
  • Dedicated coordination and management