COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER REFERRAL SERVICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
EXPERIENCE CORPS AARP 601 E Street, N.W. Washington DC 20049 community volunteer referral services, namely, matching older volunteers with community members seeking mentoring, tutoring, and academic assistance [, counseling, recreation, arts instruction and career guidance ];CORPS;
EXPERIENCE CORPS EXPERIENCE IN ACTION 2120 L STREET, SUITE 600 WASHINGTON, D.C. DC 20037 community volunteer referral services, namely, matching older volunteers with community members seeking mentoring, tutoring, and academic assistance [, counseling, recreation, arts instruction and career guidance ];CORPS;
EXPERIENCE CORPS Civic Ventures 1007 General Kennedy Ave., Suite 227 San Francisco CA 94129 community volunteer referral services, namely, matching older volunteers with community members seeking mentoring, tutoring, and academic assistance [, counseling, recreation, arts instruction and career guidance ];CORPS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A volunteer network support group for people with disabilities. People who would like to assist people with disabilities may join a service and receive a wearable device or a palmtop that can communicate wirelessly through a network. People that join the volunteer network describe the type of disability they are willing/certified to assist with, available time and other relevant information. People with disabilities also join the volunteer service network and are provided with a wearable wireless device (i.e. Palm top). Disabled persons also specify their particular disability as well as services that they may require. An example of how these volunteers may be of use is: When a volunteer is gong to work in the morning on the train, the service can connect them through the network to a blind person, and the volunteer may assist the blind person by reading a newspaper through the wireless device (like a cellular telephone).