We utilize volunteer drivers to transport clients to: medical appointments, grocery shopping, haircuts and other errands. Our volunteer drivers are a huge asset. You can set your availability!!

Occasionally, members of the staff need help to ensure a project, or a task gets done on time. In these instances, a volunteer makes a huge difference. If you have any clerical, typing, computer or maintenance skills let a staff member know. You will be added to a list and given advanced notice if needed

The center has a zero-turning radius mower and other lawn care equipment available. You can either volunteer to work in the yard by mowing, plant care, weeding (weed eating), pruning, etc. Just let a staff member know you’re interested. Mowing needs to be done at least once per week, as does weed eating.

On the 3rd Tuesday of every month the Dayton Food Bank come to the Fairborn Senior Center. We always need volunteers to help pass out food. The Food Bank is open 10:00am – 12:00pm, we ask volunteers to arrive at 9:30am to help.

On the 3rd Friday of the month the center has a bake sale. We always need folks to volunteer to make baked goods to be sold during the sale. The proceeds go to purchase an item(s) for the center. The Way and Means & Bake Sale Committees decide what the proceeds go for. Your time…

While we do have paid staff that work in the kitchen and can usually take care of food prep and creation; we may still need help. If you are interested in helping in the kitchen, please let a staff member know.

Help facilitate support groups that provide emotional, educational and social support to those caring for someone living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia. Click here for facilitator job description.

Program Tech Support volunteers assist Alzheimer’s Association staff and volunteers deliver education and support groups through virtual platforms.

Assist with the planning and execution of fundraisers such as Walk to End Alzheimer’s, The Longest Day and Memory Day, Committee member tasks include recruiting team members, raising revenue, increasing awareness and implementing event activities.

Liaisons between the Alzheimer’s Association and local faith groups or congregations. They share information about Alzheimer’s disease, our free resources, and ways to join our cause at local community and education events.

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