Volunteers help elders and adults living with disabilities maintain their independence by visiting them at home to assist with their bill-paying tasks, such as organizing the consumer’s bills, preparation of checks, and balancing and maintaining the check register.

Volunteers connect with older adults to provide social support through face-to-face visits, phone calls, or virtual connections through email.

Counselors help Medicare participants of all ages understand their Medicare benefits and other health insurance options by providing information and assistance about health insurance and public benefit options.

Volunteers help individuals secure the food they need through assisting at one of our congregate dining sites, delivering nutritional supplements, and delivering meals to senior residences.

Volunteers assist residents living in nursing and rest homes by working with program staff to advocate for the rights and needs of residents. Some facilities are located in the Mystic Valley area and others are in the North Shore area. The program belongs to AgeSpan (formerly Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley and North Shore).…

Help Food For Free pack Just Eats Boxes on Mon (11-1:30pm), Tue & Wed (9-11:30am, 12:30-3:00pm). Register at www.foodforfree.org/volunteer

You will repurpose rescued food into microwaveable meal trays.

Imagine changing the paradigm from coexisting with people who have been incarcerated, to one that encourages connection with returning citizens and builds resilience within the community as we learn to THRIVE together. Regardless of if you are a professional in a related field, someone who has personally experienced reentry, or simply a concerned community member,…

Get together with your match twice per month for a few hours at a time, and take part in low- to no-cost activities that interest both of you. Go for a hike, get ice cream, or hang out at your house and watch movies—whatever the two of you would enjoy. These relationships are more about…

In the Homework Club, volunteer mentors are matched with METCO scholars between grades 3-5 to help them stay on track with their math and ELA learning. With one or two virtual meetings a week throughout the school year, students will strengthen organizational skills and get the work done.