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5 Volunteering Activities for Retirees


November 8, 2021 • Fenny Peiffer

5 Volunteering Activities for Retirees

Most retirees do not wish to sit back and let the days go by once they are retired. They try to engage in active past-times and do what they can to stay fit. If you are considering volunteering as a way of giving back to the community, there are many opportunities open to you.

  1. Volunteering in a School – Many schools welcome the assistance a senior can provide them. This is especially beneficial when the senior has experience teaching and is considering doing so on a volunteer basis. So, you can improve the quality of public education by volunteering at the elementary, middle, or high schools closest to you.
  2. Foster Grandparent Program – This is a program open to all 55 and older and provides you the chance to be a mentor, friend, teacher, and role model to children who may need it. This is an excellent volunteer activity and enables you to stay young at heart.
  3. Consultants / Business Mentors – If you have enough retirement savings to live comfortably, you can always volunteer as a consultant in your field of expertise. This allows you to keep your mind active. There are many up-and-coming entrepreneurs looking for someone to guide them in the right direction. Wouldn’t you like to be that person?
  4. Volunteer in a Soup Kitchen – This is a very rewarding task and will bring you many hours of peace. If you are an experienced cook or simply like doing something good for the less fortunate, you can lift their spirits by preparing meals for these people. You can help with various other tasks if you are not so experienced at cooking.
  5. Volunteer at a National Park – If you are an outdoors person, you can get some exercise and enjoy the fresh air by volunteering in any of America’s more than 390 national parks. You can give guided tours, teach a skill and serve at the information desk among other tasks.

There are so many benefits to volunteering. You get to meet new people and make new friends, which increases social and relationship skills. It is also good for your mind and body and can provide fun and fulfillment to your life. So, if you are looking to give back to the community, consider these five options.

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