Volunteer Opportunity: Engage Seniors with Mental & Physical Activities!
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St. Maarten Senior Citizens Recreational Foundation
#96278
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Summary
Do you have a skill or passion you’d like to share? Whether it’s dominoes, chess, yoga, aerobics, or any other activity that keeps minds sharp and bodies activeDetailed description
What You’ll Do:
- Dedicate just 2 hours per week on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
- Lead engaging activities that promote mental or physical well-being for seniors.
- Bring your unique flair—be it through classic games, creative exercises, or something entirely new.
Why Volunteer?
- Make an Impact: Help seniors stay active, engaged, and connected.
- Express Your Creativity: We welcome fresh ideas and innovative approaches to benefit our senior community.
- Build Connections: Enjoy rewarding interactions with a remarkable group of individuals.
Let’s work together to provide fulfilling and enjoyable experiences for our seniors! Together, we can create moments that matter.
About St. Maarten Senior Citizens Recreational Foundation
The foundation was founded in 1989 by Mrs. Beryl Parker Hazel. The function of the recreational center at Hope Estate is to provide an opportunity to senior citizens, being a member, to socialize with fellow elderly citizens at different moments. On public holidays and other special days, joint meals are organized to stimulate interaction between elderly members. Other social events organized are indoor and outdoor gaming. The foundation has a building that used to be suitable for organizing events but suffered severely from hurricane Irma. Once renovated, the facility can also be rented out to external parties in order to generate additional income.