This informative workshop will provide attendees with all the information they need to enter National Service through the AmeriCorps program; offering both in-person as a small group or by appointment 1:1.
AmeriCorps is the program whereby citizens can Make A Difference in their community by enrolling to lend their energy and ability to advance a well thought out project and program. AmeriCorps members receive a stipend, fully paid health insurance (full time) and an education award that can be applied to any post-secondary school tuition/fees. Member terms are full or part time and there are many opportunities available.
Hear more about how you can enlist to provide National Service through AmeriCorps in your own community by attending a lively in person seminar at times and places below or schedule an in person meeting by appointment, Zoom or phone call at your convenience.
There is no charge to attend a workshop and participants are under no obligation to join.
The workshop will be led by Roy Gedat who recently retired from a career leading non-profit organizations, elected political service, and state/federal advocacy and is proud to call Maine his home for over 40 years.
His experience and interests led him to many years of volunteer service to the Norway Historical Society, Maine’s Long Term Care Ombudsman and many other endeavors. Most recently he has been serving as a Trustee of the Rufus Porter Museum of Art and Ingenuity in Bridgton and enlisted in AmeriCorps.