The National Society for American Indian Elderly
Christine Rose
The National Society for American Indian Elderly (NSAIE) works to improve conditions allowing American Indian Elderly to stay in their homes as respected members of their communities and keepers of their traditions. The NSAIE is among more than 1,200 AmeriCorps VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) projects nationwide. As a branch of the Corporation for National Community Service, AmeriCorps VISTA has a mission to end poverty in all its forms.
VISTA members who serve through the NSAIE work to enhance services for American Indian elders. The NSAIE VISTA members assist with capacity building, grant writing, coordination of services and other locally directed activities that help build stronger communities.
We are currently recruiting for placements with American Indian elder programs. Positions are available with Tribes and Tribal organizations in 23 states. Volunteers serve in predominantly rural areas where the conditions for American Indian seniors are challenging, where the project can have the best impact.
The work is challenging, but a year of service will give you the experience of your life. The NSAIE makes a difference through the dedication of individuals like you; we look forward to hearing from you. Feel free to send us an e-mail or call with any questions you may have regarding our program.
Nothing But Good Shall Come From It.
200 E. Fillmore Street #151w Phoenix, AZ 85004
E-mail: [email protected] w Phone: (602) 424-0542
www.nsaie.org
Corporation for National and Community Service
www.nationalservice.org