Join the Springwell volunteer team and make a difference in just a few hours per month.
Taking care of monthly bill paying and maintaining a budget can be overwhelming for some people due to aging or physical limitations. A little support with managing finances is often one of the services individuals need in order to maintain their independence. Money Management Program volunteers assist low-income seniors and adults with disabilities who are still able to make responsible decisions about their financial affairs but may need some functional assistance with the bill-paying process, to achieve economic security and maintain peace of mind. Volunteers assist consumers with monthly bill paying, paperwork organization, establishing a budget, keeping track of bank records, monitoring income and handling other issues associated with personal finance.
Volunteers will be matched with a consumer in one of the communities around Waltham, including Belmont, Brookline, Needham, Newton, Watertown, Weston or Wellesley.
QUALIFICATIONS
Volunteers must pass a back ground check and should be friendly, patient, and have good communication skills.
The time commitment is flexible, and ranges from 3 to 6 hours per month depending on a consumer’s needs. A minimum one-year commitment to the program is requested.
We will train you and provide ongoing support. The initial training is two hours. Volunteers attend 3 training sessions per year to learn about new resources and refresh their program knowledge.
To learn more please visit www.springwell.com/volunteer or email volunteer@springwell.com
COMPANY PROFILE
At Springwell, we are serious about our mission. For more than 40 years, our staff has worked to help ensure that seniors and individuals with disabilities have the village they need and the support that is necessary for them to live at home with dignity and independence.
Join the Springwell volunteer team and make a difference in just a few hours per month.
Taking care of monthly bill paying and maintaining a budget can be overwhelming for some people due to aging or physical limitations. A little support with managing finances is often one of the services individuals need in order to maintain their independence. Money Management Program volunteers assist low-income seniors and adults with disabilities who are still able to make responsible decisions about their financial affairs but may need some functional assistance with the bill-paying process, to achieve economic security and maintain peace of mind. Volunteers assist consumers with monthly bill paying, paperwork organization, establishing a budget, keeping track of bank records, monitoring income and handling other issues associated with personal finance.
Volunteers will be matched with a consumer in one of the communities around Waltham, including…
For more information, or to apply now, please go to the website above.
For more information, or to apply now, please go to the website above.