Monthly Archives: May 2012

Helping individuals obtain copies of their birth certificates is rewarding in more ways than one for ReServist Brenda Brim, who serves as a greeter at the NYC Office of Vital Records. Continue reading

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An assignment at Queens Library leads Lynn, a ReServist, down memory lane and perhaps, her life has come full circle. Continue reading

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“Housebound seniors show their feats of courage by facing a new day with a positive attitude and a willingness to keep learning,” says AmeriCorps ReServist, Richard Kagan. Continue reading

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A ReServist conducting a writing class for senior citizens finds “richness” through the wisdom that is revealed in their life stories. Continue reading

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The encouragement that ReServist, Marsha Granville offered to a younger colleague to develop his design talent, may not have been welcomed. Continue reading

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“My assignment with ReServe has been satisfying and I believe I have made a positive contribution,” says ReServist Erle Zoll in his essay to commemorate Older Americans Month. Continue reading

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“Happiness is not having what you want but what you’ve got,” says ReServist Arie Mulchand in her essay to commemorate Older Americans Month. Continue reading

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Vivian, an AmeriCorps ReServist in Miami, writes in her own words what “re-serving” means to her. The essay is part of a series of essays commemorating Older Americans Month. Continue reading

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ReServist, James Huffman Jr. writes in his own words, what “re-serving” means to him. The essay is part of a series of essays commemorating Older Americans Month. Continue reading

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The Sunday Edition of the Chicago Tribune says service-work through ReServe is another option for Boomers who aren’t ready to retire. Continue reading

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