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Dorothy Jenkins Fields writes about “Retirees in ‘ReServe’ use skills to help nonprofit groups,” which appeared recently in The Miami Herald. Continue reading
ReServe Miami recently marked the completion of more than 7,200 service hours by AmeriCorps ReServists with a celebratory event. Continue reading
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
Following retirement, ReServe is a way to keep brain cells from standby status says Linda Haase at Seniority Matters. Continue reading
Clarita Perez de Alejo who lives in South Florida, is currently serving as a AmeriCorps ReServist college mentor at the G. Holmes Braddock High School in West Kendall, FL. Continue reading
A retired business owner is now serving as an AmeriCorps ReServist in ReServe Miami’s READY College Mentors Initiative at the Booker T. Washington High School in Miami, FL. Continue reading
The head of Catalyst Miami, which operates ReServe Miami, received an award for making distinguished contributions towards achieving social equity. Continue reading
New York Times blogger and Pulitzer Prize author Tina Rosenberg writes about the positive impact ReServists are making in their communities. Continue reading
“ReServe Miami matches professionals 55 and older with part-time opportunities for service — and they even earn a little money.” Continue reading
Second Act writes about nonprofit careers and mentions ReServe. Continue reading
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