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Ukraine receives much-needed U.S. aid, though it's just getting started. Protesting college students are up in arms about pro-Israel stances. And, end-of-life care advocates stand up for minors' gender-affirming care in Montana.

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Boomer Professionals Find New Purpose as Charity Volunteers

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Monday, November 16, 2009   

PHOENIX - As they near retirement, highly-skilled Arizona professionals in the Baby Boomer generation are increasingly volunteering with under-staffed and under-funded nonprofits and charities around the state. One example is a Phoenix agency, Duet, that provides one-on-one support services for home-bound seniors, the disabled and grandparents raising young grandchildren, among other programs.

Duet volunteer director Sue Reckinger says the nonprofit's 20 volunteer professionals provide expertise in many areas.

"They volunteer on event planning and fund development, helping us secure dollars to continue the program. They also pitch in on our great outreach program to let people know that we're there, and help with corporate relations by going to businesses and asking how they might want to partner with us in some way."

This initiative gets financial support from the Piper Trust and the National Council on Aging. The professionals bring innovation to Duet that could never be achieved otherwise with the agency's Spartan staff and limited budget, Reckinger adds.

Outreach coordinator Nancy Splain says the professional volunteers have contacts that expand the support circle for the nonprofit to new people and organizations.

"We've reached out to two sororities, for example. One is a service sorority, the other a retired teachers sorority. Our volunteers also have begun to work with some churches that we as staff would not have had time to contact."

Splain says the expertise of one social worker volunteer enabled Duet to begin an outreach program to older lesbian and gay partners facing end-of-life issues, such as who is empowered to make health care decisions.

"It is important in these cases to have the right to be the one recognized by the medical profession, to be the one who could speak for their partner of 30 or 40 years when the time came to make medical decisions for them that the loved one could not make on their own."

Duet provides continuing services to about 700 individuals in Maricopa County. The agency has helped establish 25 similar programs statewide.





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