Who We Are & What We Do
RSVP is a national network of active Americans, 55 years of age and better, who meet a variety of needs throughout the United States. RSVP members have been sharing their life experiences and serving Milwaukee County non-profit organizations, health care facilities, and schools for 25 years.
Who We Serve
Each year, Interfaith's RSVP program links volunteers with over 100 organizations serving Milwaukee County. These volunteers provide thousands of valuable hours of service and make a significant contribution to the quality of life in Milwaukee County communities.
What You Get
Benefits of RSVP membership include:
- Civic Participation in Your Community - RSVP members share their lifetime of experience with the organizations that need them.
- Getting Things Done - RSVP members are part of a national movement of Community and National Service whose goal is to transform America through the involvement of its citizens.
- Helping Yourself - research indicates that civic participation adds quality to life: learn new skills, meet the needs of your community, and gain new friendships.
What Does RSVP Service Cost
All RSVP services are free because of the support of the Corporation for National and Community Service, the Wisconsin Bureau of Aging and Long Term Care Resources and individual donations.
How To Get Started
Fill out a volunteer application and mail to:
Interfaith - RSVP Volunteer Program
600 W. Virginia Street, Suite 300
Milwaukee, WI 53204
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