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2006 NS Aging - Authorization of the RSVP (Retired & Senior Volunteer Program) 3 Year Renewal Application & Agreement
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2006 NS Aging - Authorization of the RSVP (Retired & Senior Volunteer Program) 3 Year Renewal Application & Agreement
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4/18/2006
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14 <br />Work Plan /Performance Measures <br />1 - Services provided to individuals with physical disabilities such as workshops, assistance for the <br />Special Olympics; analyze and assist with handicapped accessible office arrangement, merge <br />computer mailing information files into one, train sight - impaired staff on use of latter files 2 - <br />Participate in programs & services for mentally retarded /developmentally disabled in (non) <br />residential facilities or advocacy including summer camp (Chapel Hill Parks & Recreation - Special <br />Olympics, OC Disability Awareness Council, Carol Woods Retirement Village) <br />3 volunteers will serve 5o hours. On -site training. <br />Summary <br />Summary <br />Summary <br />RSVP Senior Education Corps - Chapel Hill - Carrboro City Schools District (CHCCS) Reading Partners <br />Program. Senior Education Corps also addresses the needs of Orange County Schools (see separate <br />PFI ) <br />According to CRESTAR (Center for Research on Education of Students Placed at Risk, Johns <br />Hopkins University and Harvard University [June 1997]), research indicates that a child improves <br />his /her literacy skills and moves from a reluctant reader to an eager reader if they're read to on a <br />Page 21 <br />
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