A P P E A L I N G T O experience engaging older adults as volunteers.

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Let’s take apop quiz…

True or false?

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Most people have mixed feelingsabout retirement.

True.

Retirees look forward to freedom, but worry about losing purposeful relationships.

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People over 65 prefer to be called“retirees,” not “senior citizens.”

False.

In fact, both words are problematic.

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Generally, adults over 65 have notrouble with the word “volunteer.”

True.

Generally true for those who lived through WWII;less so for those who came after.

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Now that they have time, older adults want to meet new people and expand their horizons.

True.

But it depends on how much time people have,or think they have.

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“We need your help now” is the best recruitment message for older adults.

False.

Works well if I’m into my community, less well if I’m into myself.

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In general, men are intimidated by the school setting and are not sure they’re qualified to be tutors.

True.

But you can help by valuing their experience,and pointing to male role models.

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Women are attracted to the ideaof working in teams.

True.

Teamwork can be a good recruiting message.

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Older adults read newspapers,but they don’t use the Internet.

False.

Older adults read papers and are the fastest-growinggroup of people using the Internet.

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Older adults may have more time, but they want more flexibility in volunteer opportunities.

True.

You can make adjustments to fit people’s schedules.

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Full-time staff are the bestrecruiters of older adults.

False.

Older adults already involved are your best recruiters.

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Examples from…

Experience Corps

Senior Corps

Harvard School of Public Health

RSVP – Westchester County

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These ads were effective recruitment tools.

False.

Don’t cross the line!

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