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AARP Employment Program
120 E. Market St., Room 715 • 317-634-6416


Alzheimer’s Association

9135 N. Meridian St., Ste. B-4 • 317-575-9620 • www.alz.org
— Volunteer opportunities are available in the Chapter office helping with programs, services, and special events.


Better Business Bureau of Central Indiana

Victoria Centre 22 E. Washington St., Ste. 200 • 317-488-2222 www.indybbb.org
— Volunteer opportunities for answering telephones, complaint handling, mediation and arbitration, public speaking, data entry, receptionist and clerical duties.


Boone County Employment and Training

125 Lakeshore Dr. • 765-482-0160


Consumer Protection Division

Office of the Attorney General
302 W. Washington St., 5th Fl.• 317-232-6330 • 800-382-5516


Greater Indianapolis Foster Grandparent Program

2445 N Meridian St • 317-396-1800 • www.seniorcorps.org
— Low income volunteers age 60 and over commit themselves twenty hours per week to give affection, understanding, and stimulation to handicapped and special needs children. Benefits: tax exempt stipend. Stipend doesn’t affect subsidized rent, SSI, food stamps.


Experience Works

200 E. Third Street, Suite 201 • 1-800-843-0885
— America’s oldest and largest provider of training and employment for mature adults.


Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana

1635 W. Michigan St. • 317-264-1313 • www.goodwill-indy.org


Hendricks County Training and Employment

6781 E. US 36, Ste. 350 • 317-272-2174


Indianapolis Network for Employment and Training

17 W. Market St., Ste. 200 • 317-684-2200


League of Women Voters

10 West Market Street, Suite #1720 • 317-241-8683 • www.lwv.org


Meals on Wheels

— Volunteers can be drivers, deliverers, kitchen helpers, bakers, and Steering Committee members. Volunteers do much more than prepare and deliver meals. Daily, they bring a cheerful greeting, observe the well being of the client and handle emergencies when necessary. Commitment can range from several hours per week to 2-4 hours per month.

Boone County • 765-482-2214 Hancock County • 317-477-4345
Hamilton County • 317-776-7159 Indianapolis • 317-633-6325


Senior Employment Access

317-803-6060
— Job seekers 50 years and older are assisted in finding jobs.

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