Monday, May 25, 2015

Gerontology Network is gone but has a new name and organization

For lots of reasons GN will no longer exist as of July 1st.  You ask, " How does this affect modern quilters?"

Directly, it probably doesn't affect many of us, but indirectly it could influence many of us.  I serve on the Older Adult Volunteer Program Advisory Council(OAVP).  For myriads of reasons this group has not had its regular quarterly meeting in a couple years.  Today we met.  Many of our quilting friends are 55 years and older. Have you ever met a quilter who couldn't use extra stash money?!  If we know of a senior(s) who may be looking for for additional money to supplement Social Security or feel a need to help another senior in need, the staff from OAVP can assist in placing a volunteer.  Some of the programs have income requirements and some of the programs do not have limits on income.  The money earned is tax free!  Three of  the four programs help children whereas the fourth choice helps other seniors.
The programs are:
  • Experience Corps:  tutors children in grades K-3 in reading and math.  I have done visitations to the schools and my gosh, the children cannot wait to work with the volunteer.  The negative stigma of being called out of the classroom is ancient history.  These children watch the clock and bounce like Tigger to work with the senior volunteer.  Imagine this scene:  helping a child with math using quilting as an example of basic arithmetic and geometry skills.....
  • Foster Grandparents:  provides support for the teacher and classroom
  • Senior Companion Program:  provides companionship and support to older adults in need.  (Rumor has that Sparta has a great volunteer need for this program).  It can be as simple as giving respite care for a couple hours so the care giver gets a much needed break.
  • Traveling Grannies/Grandpas: help educate youth on healthy lifestyle choices
Quilting has provided so many of us with great new friends and renewed acquaintances with pals from long ago. Here is another way to connect.  Not only do our children need us - our senior citizens need us.  If interested or know of anyone interested call 616-771-9748.  The Gerontology Network  website will be around until Senior Neighbors takes over July 1st.  The Older Adult Programs will continue and really need help - even in the summer!

A mission of many guild groups is educating young persons on quilting - imagine the influence just one person can make.....


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