Guide to Volunteering at Schools and After-School Groups for Seniors
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Guide to Volunteering at Schools and After-School Groups for Seniors
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Guide to Volunteering at Schools and After-School Groups for Seniors

Volunteering helps people develop a sense of purpose and fulfillment. Seniors looking for activities to keep them busy can offer their skills and talents in community development programs. Volunteering at schools and after-school programs helps seniors to make meaningful use of their free time now that they no longer take full-time jobs.

Seniors who have just retired may find it hard to sit at home the whole day without using their skills and experience. While many seniors want to volunteer for school programs in Tulsa, they do not know where to start. This guide will help seniors in Tulsa, McAlester, Broken Arrow, and Sand Springs identify and apply for volunteer opportunities in their neighborhoods.

Teaching in Tulsa Public Schools 

Seniors can volunteer to teach in Tulsa public schools or participate in after-school programs. These activities help the seniors make a positive impact in the lives of school kids as well as keep them busy. In addition, studies show that engaging in activities that involve the mind, such as teaching, can help delay or prevent dementia.  

Further, when seniors volunteer in teaching activities, they spend time with kids, which offers much-needed companionship. Volunteering is not like the full-time job they used to have, but it provides the same level of satisfaction. Watching the kids excel in areas they help in keeps the seniors happy. 

Mentorship Programs When Volunteering at Schools and After-School Groups

Seniors can also help in mentorship programs for students. They can help students who want to take careers in their area of specialization or provide general guidance to the students. Since they have traveled the career path from schooling to retirement, the seniors possess priceless knowledge in their area of specialization. There can never be a better way than sharing knowledge with school kids. 

Micro-Volunteering

Seniors with mobility challenges can take part in micro-volunteering. Micro-volunteering refers to activities one can take from the comfort of their home. In this information age, mobility should not hinder one from achieving their dreams. Seniors can volunteer in virtual school activities. 

Today, high schools and colleges have virtual classes that allow students and their teachers to interact through online platforms. Seniors in Tulsa can offer assistance to these students. Online schools provide flexibility to students and their instructors since they have no geographical or time limits. The seniors can schedule virtual meetings with the students whenever they are free. However, virtual teaching may require knowledge of computer applications. 

How to Enroll for Volunteer Programs in Tulsa

Seniors who wish to volunteer for schools and after-school groups in Tulsa fill out a Tulsa Public Schools Volunteer Profile and Background Check Questionnaire. The form captures the applicant's details, contact, and volunteer position. Applicants are also required to provide a criminal history background for the safety of all stakeholders. However, past criminal records may not hinder one from volunteering if they have been sealed or expunged. 

Contact Senior Helpers Tulsa for More Information on Volunteering at Schools

Volunteering provides a sense of purpose for seniors with time to spare. School and after-school groups are a good starting point. At Senior Helpers Tulsa, our caregivers can help with general housekeeping, meal preparation, or grocery shopping as your loved ones attend their volunteer program. Contact us for more information.