RSVP offers more than 300 meaningful opportunities that include helping seniors age in place, assisting local veterans, and helping prepare communities for disasters. RSVP also recruits volunteers for various community events including for the Northern Virginia Senior Olympics.
Tina Raheem, RSVP Grant Writer and AdministratorRob Paine, RSVP outreach and Marketing specialist
RSVP service presentation at Arlington Volunteer program, 1-21-2019NVSO board vice chair Roger Webb speaks to volunteers for at Tuesday’s joint NVSO-RSVP info session at Oak Marr RECenter in Oakton.
RSVP service presentation at Arlington Volunteer program, 1-21-2019RSVP service presentation at Arlington Volunteer program, 1-21-2019
Next week, Dee Mackie-Smith of Alexandria, an RSVP-Northern Virginia volunteer engagement leader, will take part in her second MLK day event as part of RSVP. (Photo by Rob Paine/RSVP-Northern Virginia)Last year, nearly 40 RSVP volunteers and friends made more than 200 Valentine’s Day cardsGeorge Bradshaw, right, and John Olsen, both members of the RSVP Volunteer Photographers Corps that covered the 2018 NVSO, prepare a gallery at the Oak Marr RECcenter in Oakton.RSVP-Northern volunteers took part in December’s RSVP Monthly Group Service Project held at Cornerstones’ headquarters in Reston
2018 Fairfax RSVP-Northern Virginia Volunteer of the Year Ken Kozloff shares his time and talents with several local programs including the Fairfax County Park Authority’s Adapted Aquatics program.