Annual Report of the Town of Salem, New Hampshire 2002
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RSVP seeks to provide a recognized role in the community and a meaningful retirement life for older Americans. 55 years and over. The RSVP program is people helping people, volunteers sharing their skills of a lifetime to support their communities. In 2002, Salem's RSVP had 157 volunteers and contributed over 20.350 hours to 35 non-profit agencies, such as Salemhaven Nursing Home, Millville Arms Association, Salem Senior Nutrition, Greater Salem Caregivers. Salem Fire Department, Salem Senior C...enter, Salem Historical Museum, Silverthome Adult Day Care, and Telfer Circle Senior Bingo and Crafts, Navy Relief Society, Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital. Rockingham County Nursing Home. Big Brothers/Big Sisters Program The Big Brothers/Big Sisters program was allocated SI 4,500 by Town funding in 2002. The purpose of Big Brothers/Big Sisters is to provide 7-14 year old children from single parent families with consistent, one-to-one long-term relationships with capable, caring volunteers. The program seeks not only to prevent problems but afso to promote healthy growth and development of boys and girls through the friendship and positive role model of a Big Brother/Big Sister.
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