Yesterday, I sat with a client and was reminded of the reason I am working to see the Senior Environmental Corps become a prototype for other regions. The trend I see in working with the aging community is that as people age, isolation becomes a huge issue. Seniors retire and either lose contacts with professional acquaintances or deaths take away their close friends, family members or significant others. I am beginning a research project with a specific focus on the Pennsylvania Senior Environmental Corps to examine the benefits volunteering has on members of the aging community. There are several research questions that I hope to review including using quantitative methods to measure the relationship between social connections and health. I also hope to examine whether a volunteer program with persons who share a common interest and age demographic make one more likely to continue volunteering. Finally, the PSEC main focus is outdoor water sampling, which requires participants to walk at least 30 minutes. I did preliminary research in the past on whether volunteers of an older demographic are more physically active than others. I hope to find answers and will update you here on my research. – Debra Scott, Principal of SP Consulting
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WELCOME TO OUR BLOG
Welcome to our first blog post. We hope you enjoy this journey as we report on the progress, impact and outcomes of non-profits around the United States and beyond who make this world a healthier place. As a deep freeze spreads across the country, non-profit organizations are working around the clock to help homeless individuals have a place of warmth. In Memphis, One Heart Ministries volunteers such as Lisa Martin are passing out sack lunches to the homeless at shelters set up during this extreme cold. One volunteer was homeless just three years ago, and is now giving back by volunteering her time. We hope to tell many more of these untold stories of individuals who work without recognition to make our communities healthier.