Ford County RSVP

Register to be a Volunteer

 

Home  Volunteer Information   Upcoming Events  Recent Events

Register  Report Your Hours  Newsletters  Contact  KDOA Links 

 

Thank you for your interest in becoming a volunteer.  Our community needs you.  You can make a difference in another persons life. 

 

Why register with us?  We try to make sure our volunteers are recognized and rewarded for all the good works they do.  We have a newsletter that we try to send out every other month.  We have day trips about 5 times a year and a drawing from our volunteers for a concert 5 times a year and the tickets are available if you want to go to one out of town as well.  These are in addition to our annual banquet and Christmas Open House. 

 

Registering is very easy.  Just complete a registration form and send it back to us.  The biggest requirement we have is that you sign your registration form.  Just follow the steps below. 

 

1.)  Download and print out the Registration Form     Registration Form

 

 

2.)  Read the handbook                                        Handbook

You can download it to your computer and

read it at your convenience.

 

3.)  Read about our Volunteer Insurance                  Insurance

This is supplemental insurance that is available to all our

volunteers to help cover them during volunteer service. 

There is no cost to any of our volunteers.

 

4.)  Return your registration form to us

Please remember ot sign your registration form and just send it in to us. 

Mail:    Ford County RSVP                Drop it by:    236 San Jose

          2501 N 14th Ave                                    Hennessy Hall, RM 131

          Dodge City, KS  67801                            St. Mary's of the Plains Campus

 

5.)  Download our timesheet and report your hours   Timesheet

You can report them online or send them to us by mail, phone them in, fax them, email them to fordcountyrsvp@yahoo.com or report them online (click here or the link above).

 

If you have any questions please call us at 620-227-7077

 

Senior Corps taps the skills, talents, and experience of more than half a million Americans age 55 and older to meet community needs in education, the environment, public safety, homeland security, and other areas. Senior Corps is administered by the Corporation for National and Community Service, which also oversees AmeriCorps and Learn and Serve America.