The Communications Committee is composed of LBFE staff, board members and community volunteers and meets quarterly (February, May, August, November) along with project-based meetings as needed throughout the year. The Communications Committee crafts and directs awareness, marketing and advertising messages on behalf of the Board of Directors for LBFE Boston. It manages a schedule of…

The Fundraising Committee is composed of LBFE staff, board members and community volunteers. Regular quarterly meetings are held in April, July, October and January. Project-based meetings are determined by the committee. Volunteers should expect more frequent meetings during the gala planning season June-Sept. The Fundraising Committee assists the LBFE Staff and Board of Directors in…

We ask in-person volunteers to commit to at least three hours per week. Volunteers help with the following: Visit one-on-one with patients – you can play games, do art projects, listen to music, walk outside, or just sit quietly together, Help with FaceTime and Zoom calls with family members and in-person family visitation, Lead or…

Bring in 10 – 20 prizes and play bingo with our residents; this is their favorite activity! Bingo prizes can be a wide variety of items, visit a Dollar Tree for some great deals and/or check out our Amazon List for ideas/purchase items.

Pick up groceries for our congregate living facilities. The person will need to first pick up a credit card in Jamaica Plain then drive to Costco and back to Jamaica Plain to drop off groceries.

We have missed our volunteers so any sort of games or just general companionship is welcome. You could do a walk through the park, play games, perform your talent, or do arts and crafts. The possibilities are endless!

Delivers meals on a weekly basis to nutritionally challenged individuals and families though the churches and Father Bill’s homeless shelter of Brockton. In addition to the meals, they provide housing products and clothing to those in need.

Lead educational presentations right in your community! Choose from a variety of social impact topics, such as Caregiving, Social Security, and Living Longer/Living Smarter! AARP has created a series of online toolkits with all the resources needed to give these 30-60 minute long, interactive workshops! Not a fan of public speaking? We have “behind the…

AARP is a strong advocate for Massachusetts families on key issues, including improving health care access, quality, and affordability; long term services and supports; and economic security. Contact your state and federal elected officials about key legislation impacting Bay State residents as an AARP e-advocate. Coordinate AARP advocacy activities in your community or congressional district.…

Become a local instructor for the 4-hour Smart Driver course offered by AARP. This refresher course reminds people of the rules of the road and provides tips for safe driving.