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1 Retired Senior Volunteer Program Brooke – Hancock – Ohio Division of Senior Corps Established 1972

2 RSVP is Division of Senior Corps The mission of the RSVP is to make a positive impact on the well-being of all West Virginians by promoting volunteerism that draws from the life experiences of citizens 55 and over. Senior Corps is a network of national service programs that provides older Americans opportunity to apply life experience.

3 1Assist with mental health clients24Disaster Preparedness/Relief* 2Adult daycare25Blood drives** 3Volunteer for special events26Hospitals – gift shops, mail delivery/info desk** 4WV Public Theatre ushering27Senior centers info desk 5Nursing homes*28Office help/clerical support** 6School literacy programs**29SCP Hospice training and grief counseling 7WVU football game greeters30Telephone reassurance* 8Transportation for other seniors*31Service tree 9Companionship32Craft heritage 10Light housekeeping33Community Policing 11Meal preparation34Neighborhood Watch 12SCP transports clients35Work with disabled children 13Monitor medication36Working with abused/neglected children 14Advocate awareness for public assistance programs37Work with teen parents 15Provide public information i.e. e - diabetes38Respite volunteer 16Mentor to children**39Inter-generational activities 17Tours of state parks/nature trails*40Healthy Lifestyle programs for seniors 18Tax assistance**41Greeters at welcome centers 19Tutoring*42Fundraisers 20Provide public safety through “facing fear program” – Red Cross 43Trade show volunteers 21Meals on Wheels / soup kitchen / Salvation Army*444-H Volunteers 22Provide food for food banks*45Assist other volunteers 23Read-a-loud46Caregivers support 23aAfter-school programs* * Present Services provided to Ohio County (RSVP has 13 volunteers and 11 stations within Ohio County) RSVP Services and Activities

4 Independent Living 4-H Volunteers Adult daycare Advocate awareness for public assistance programs After-school programs* Assist other volunteers Assist with mental health clients Blood drives** Caregivers support Community Policing Companionship Craft heritage Disaster Preparedness/Relief* Fundraisers Greeters at welcome centers Healthy Lifestyle programs for seniors Hospitals – gift shops, mail delivery/info desk** Inter-generational activities Light housekeeping Meal preparation Meals on Wheels / soup kitchen / Salvation Army* Mentor to children** Monitor medication Neighborhood Watch Nursing homes* Office help/clerical support** Provide food for food banks* Provide public information i.e. - diabetes Provide public safety through “facing fear program” – Red Cross Read-a-loud Respite volunteer School literacy programs** SCP Hospice training and grief counseling SCP transports clients Senior centers info desk Service tree Tax assistance** Telephone reassurance* Tours of state parks/nature trails* Trade show volunteers Transportation for other seniors* Tutoring* Volunteer for special events Work with disabled children Work with teen parents Working with abused/neglected children WV Public Theatre ushering WVU football game greeters Emotional/Social Support Economic/Community Development Communication Transportation Financial Cultural Heritage Recreation Nutrition Education Public Safety Health Categories of RSVP Services and Activities

5 Independent Living Emotional/Social Support Education Public Safety Health GOAL 1: TO FACILITATE INDEPENDENT LIVING. GOAL 2: TO ENCOURAGE AND PROMOTE LIFE-LONG LEARNING. GOAL 3: TO DELIVER SERVICES THAT NURTURE EMOTIONAL/SOCIAL WELL-BEING. GOAL 4: TO IMPROVE PUBLIC SAFETY THROUGH VOLUNTEER SERVICE AND EDUCATION. GOAL 5: TO PROMOTE HEALTHY LIFESTYLES. RSVP Goals

6 4-H Volunteers Adult daycare Advocate awareness for public assistance programs After-school programs* Assist other volunteers Assist with mental health clients Blood drives** Caregivers support Community Policing Companionship Craft heritage Disaster Preparedness/Relief* Fundraisers Greeters at welcome centers Healthy Lifestyle programs for seniors Hospitals – gift shops, mail delivery/info desk** Inter-generational activities Light housekeeping Meal preparation Meals on Wheels / soup kitchen / Salvation Army* Mentor to children** Monitor medication Neighborhood Watch Nursing homes* Office help/clerical support** Provide food for food banks* Provide public information i.e. - diabetes Provide public safety through “facing fear program” – Red Cross Read-a-loud Respite volunteer School literacy programs** SCP Hospice training and grief counseling SCP transports clients Senior centers info desk Service tree Tax assistance** Telephone reassurance* Tours of state parks/nature trails* Trade show volunteers Transportation for other seniors* Tutoring* Volunteer for special events Work with disabled children Work with teen parents Working with abused/neglected children WV Public Theatre ushering WVU football game greeters FACILITATE INDEPENDENT LIVING. IMPROVE PUBLIC SAFETY THROUGH VOLUNTEER SERVICE AND EDUCATION. PROMOTE HEALTHY LIFESTYLES. Increase access to healthy meals Provide additional services that support independent living. Assist communities/ individuals prepare for national/regional/local disasters. Provide direct services to local law enforcement agencies Provide services to increase health awareness and promote physical activity/ exercise. Inputs and Activities Objectives Goals Long-Term Outcome Positive impact on the well-being of all West Virginians ENCOURAGE AND PROMOTE LIFE-LONG LEARNING. Improve Academic Performance: Increase Access to Educational Opportunities for Volunteers and Communities: DELIVER SERVICES THAT NURTURE EMOTIONAL/ SOCIAL WELL-BEING. Provide services to the community to support social and emotional well- being. RSVP LOGIC Model

7 1TO FACILITATE INDEPENDENT LIVING 1_1Increase Access to Healthy MealsLabelEvaluation Measures HEALTH/ NUTRITION Congregate MealsNumber of Meals Provided Food Distribution/ CollectionNumber of Volunteers Number of Volunteer Hours Volunteer Satisfaction Client Satisfaction 1_2Increase Services that Support Independent LivingLabelEvaluation Measures HEALTH/ NUTRITION Mental RetardationNumber of Volunteers In-Home CareNumber of Volunteer Hours HUMAN NEED SERVICES Adult Day CareVolunteer Satisfaction HomelessClient Satisfaction Home Management Support/ Education Housing Referrals/ Relocation/ Other Housing Related Services Housing Rehabilitation/ Construction Senior Center Programs ENVIRONMENT Energy Conservation COMMUNITY / ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Transportation Services Job Development/Placement Tax Consulting/ Counseling RSVP Goals and Objectives with Corresponding Evaluation Measurers

8 2 TO ENCOURAGE AND PROMOTE LIFELONG LEARNING 2_1Improve Academic Performance:LabelEvaluation Measures EDUCATION Elementary EducationNumber of Volunteers Secondary EducationNumber of Volunteer Hours Special EducationVolunteer Satisfaction Tutoring and Child LiteracyClient Satisfaction Job Preparedness/ Vocational EducationTeacher Assessment of Improvement Head Start 2_2Increase Access to Educational Opportunities for Volunteers and Communities LabelEvaluation Measures EDUCATION Pre-Elementary Day CareNumber of Volunteers Library ServicesNumber of Volunteer Hours Cultural HeritageVolunteer Satisfaction GED/DropoutClient Satisfaction Service Learning Adult Education and Literacy ENVIRONMENT Environmental Awareness COMMUNITY / ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Consumer Education Management Consulting Small and Minority Business Development RSVP Goals and Objectives with Corresponding Evaluation Measurers

9 3 TO DELIVER SERVICES THAT NURTURE EMOTIONAL/SOCIAL WELL-BEING. 3_1Increase services to support social and emotional well-being LabelEvaluation Measures HEALTH/NUTRITION Mental HealthNumber of Completed Calls (Telephone reassurance) Substance AbuseNumber of Clients Called (Telephone reassurance) Hospice/Terminally IllNumber of Volunteers Boarder BabiesNumber of Volunteer Hours HIV / AIDSNumber of Referrals HUMAN NEED SERVICES Companionship/OutreachTypes of Referrals Crisis InterventionVolunteer Satisfaction MentoringClient Satisfaction Respite Senior Citizens Assistance COMMUNITY / ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Social Service Planning and Delivery Systems/Community Organization Community-Based Volunteer Programs Cooperatives/Credit Unions Thrift Stores RSVP Goals and Objectives with Corresponding Evaluation Measurers

10 4 TO IMPROVE PUBLIC SAFETY THROUGH VOLUNTEER SERVICE AND EDUCATION 4_1Assist communities/ individuals prepare for national/ regional/ local disasters LabelEvaluation Measures HUMAN NEED SERVICES Disaster Preparedness/ ReliefNumber of Trainings Conducted ENVIRONMENT Waste Reduction, Management and RecyclingNumber of People Trained Clean AirNumber of Packets Distributed Clean and Safe WatersNumber of Volunteers Indoor EnvironmentNumber of Volunteer Hours Toxic Waste ManagementVolunteer Satisfaction Wildlife, Land, and Vegetation Protection/RestorationClient Satisfaction COMMUNITY / ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Regional/State/City Planning PUBLIC SAFETY Safety/ Fire Prevention/ Accident Prevention 4_2Increase direct services to local law enforcement agencies LabelEvaluation Measures PUBLIC SAFETY Crime Awareness/ Crime AvoidanceNumber of Volunteers Child Abuse/NeglectNumber of Volunteer Hours Crime Awareness/ Crime Avoidance Victim/ Witness Assistance Community Policing/ Community Patrol Conflict Resolution/ Mediation Elder Abuse/ Neglect Family Violence Improvement of Household Security Neighborhood Watch/ Block Watch Safe Children and Youth Sexual Abuse/Rape RSVP Goals and Objectives with Corresponding Evaluation Measurers

11 5 TO PROMOTE HEALTHY LIFESTYLES 5_1Provide services to increase health awareness and promote physical activity/ exercise LabelEvaluation Measures HEALTH/ NUTRITION Delivery of Health ServicesNumber of Volunteers Health EducationNumber of Volunteer Hours Maternal/ Child Health ServicesVolunteer Satisfaction HUMAN NEED SERVICES Teen Pregnancy/Parent Support and EducationClient Satisfaction COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Number and Topic of Health/Wellness Screenings Number of Health Fairs RSVP Goals and Objectives with Corresponding Evaluation Measures


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