EUGENE, OR - Help your neighbors in Eugene, Springfield, Cottage Grove, Junction City, Oakridge, and Veneta. Help frail elders and adults living with disabilities maintain their independence by visiting them weekly.
"We're giving a pre-service training later this month," says Director Barbara Susman. "There's plenty of time to call us and sign up."
The federal Senior Companion Program is accepting applications from women and men age 55 and better who meet low income guidelines and can serve as Senior Companions for 15 to 40 hours per week. You will receive extensive training and on-going supervision, a tax-exempt stipend of $2.65 per hour, and some reimbursement for meals and mileage—after passing a thorough criminal background check and physical exam.
Companions serve in partnership with local organizations. The Senior Companion Program is part of the Corporation for National and Community Service and has been sponsored locally by Lane Community College for almost 40 years.
For more information and an application to become a stipended Senior Companion Program volunteer, call Beth Brooks at 541-463-4630 or visit www.lanecc.edu/SCP.
If you know someone you feel needs a Senior Companion, please contact the Aging and Disability Resource Connection at (541) 682-4038.
Lane is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. Visit online at www.lanecc.edu or www.twitter.com/lanenews or www.facebook.com/lanecommunitycollege
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Media contact: Joan Aschim, PIO, aschimj@lanecc.edu or (541) 463-5591