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National Volunteer Month

April 1, 2022 - April 30, 2022

CTI Celebrates National Volunteer Month

Make giving back your second act

Get involved and make a positive difference in your community. AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers serve with organizations dedicated to helping others. ~ AmeriCorps Seniors

Volunteer Center Events for National Volunteer Month April 2022

April is National Volunteer Month! CTI’s Volunteer Center Team will be highlighting volunteers in the community as well as hosting virtual events to support the programs that do so much for our community. We would love for you to join us! Learn about the volunteer opportunities within the Volunteer Center Programs and CELEBRATE the volunteers who make a difference in the lives of others, every day.

The Volunteer Center Programs include all three AmeriCorps Seniors Programs (Foster Grandparents, Senior Companions and RSVP), Mill City Mentors and Spindle City Corps. This will be a great opportunity for you to meet staff, volunteers, clients, sites, mentors, mentees, and participants who are active in the Volunteer Center.

Sign up today:

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  • Start: April 1, 2022
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