5 Summer Volunteering Ideas for Seniors With Limited Mobility and Hand Function
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5 Summer Volunteering Ideas for Seniors With Limited Mobility and Hand Function

Older adults may not realize just how beneficial volunteering can be for both their physical and mental health. It provides the opportunity to learn new skills and help others while helping yourself. Volunteering allows people of all abilities to get involved with the community and enjoy plenty of healthy social interaction.

For those with mobility or hand function limitations, there is still a wide range of ways to volunteer. Millions of seniors, along with their caregivers, volunteer every year to make a difference. Here are five summer volunteering ideas for seniors in the Pittsburgh area.

Become a Mentor for Local Small Businesses

Older adults can share their expertise as an advisor to local small businesses and individuals. SCORE offers volunteers the opportunity to lead workshops or simply to provide business mentoring on the phone or online. It's a great way to help young entrepreneurs in the greater Pittsburgh community grow, learn, and benefit from a senior's life and business experiences. Schedules are highly flexible to meet the needs of volunteers.

Become a Mentor.

Volunteering With YMCA in Indiana, PA 

The Indiana YMCA needs volunteers to work with youth in the community. Older adults can get involved in a number of specialized programs and family projects throughout the year. If mobility or hand function is an issue, seniors can give back by becoming Welcomers, joining planning committees, or working on office tasks. The YMCA is happy to offer variable volunteer opportunities to meet individual needs.

Work with the YMCA.

Help Small Animals in Need

Wheek Care in New Kensington is always looking for volunteers to help with their guinea pig rescue and sanctuary. The shelter offers a variety of ways to make a difference including fostering if you can or even just guinea pig cuddling. Seniors who enjoy writing or art can help with the marketing and create bios of these little creatures. Wheek Care welcomes all volunteers who love animals and want to help give homeless guinea pigs a chance.

Volunteer at Wheek Care.

Help Preserve History at ACHMGS

The Armstrong County Historical Museum and Genealogical Society in Kittanning is a community gem tasked with preserving the history of the county. Housing written accounts, artifacts, and genealogical studies, it is a treasure trove of local lore. ACHMGS welcomes volunteers of all ages and abilities to act as researchers and historical sleuths. It is a great way to learn about local history and contribute to society's ever-growing community library.

Volunteer with ACHMGS.

Make a Difference With Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity has been making home ownership dreams come true since 1976. The beloved organization continues to make a difference for families in the greater Pittsburgh area every day. Older adults can get involved and volunteer in a number of different ways. From cleaning and pricing donations to preparing light lunches for workers, there are ample opportunities to help. 

Work with Habitat for Humanity.

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Senior Helpers is your number one resource for finding the personalized care you or your loved one needs. We offer quality and compassionate home care services designed specifically with you in mind. Contact us anytime and let us know how we can help you enjoy the peace of mind you deserve.