Retired Senior Volunteer Program
Tulsa, Oklahoma



RSVP County Programs
in northeastern Oklahoma


Washington
and Osage Counties,
Bartlesville, OK


Creek County, Sapulpa, OK


Wagoner County,
Wagoner, OK



 

 

RSVP County Programs
Washington (and Osage) County

Washington County Coordinator:
Ann Dougherty
320 SE Delaware, Suite 4  
  Bartlesville, OK 74003
Phone 918-336-0330         Email: rsvp@bartnet.net

Many opportunities abound for the senior who wants to give back and stay active in the Washington (and Osage) County community.  Some of our partner agencies include
   
Ø Bartlesville Area History Museum
   
Ø Bartlesville Police Department
   
Ø
Elder Care of Washington County
   
Ø Habitat for Humanity
   
Ø Literacy Council
   
Ø Theatre Bartlesville
   
Ø Washington County Health Department
   
Ø and many more.

In addition to matching volunteers to different agencies throughout the county, RSVP partners with Elder Care of Washington County to present free community education sessions on depression in older adults and their caregivers.  Please contact our office to learn more about how you could volunteer with this program, Blues: Not a Normal Part of Aging.

Washington County useful phone numbers:
    Elder Care: 918-336-8500 
    First Call - 211: information and referral service: 918-336-2255

Volunteer Opportunities

(Sep 13) The Frank Phillips Home is looking for volunteers who can donate
3 to 12 hours a month providing tours and educational services for museum guests. Docents will meet new people, learn Bartlesville's early history, and help make an impact on our community.
    The role of our docents is two-fold: (1) serve as hosts and provide a welcoming atmosphere and (2) serve as an interpreter of the Home, helping to give the visitor a deeper understanding and appreciation of the lives of Frank and Jane Phillips.
    Training is scheduled for the first Saturday of each month from 9-11am at the Home. New docents are required to attend the training, complete the reading in the docent packet, and shadow train with docents on tours. In addition, you will receive additional training from the monthly
Lunch and Learn sessions. Docents are asked to work a minimum of one 3-hour shift each month, Wed through Sun.
    For those persons interested in applying for docent training, please contact the
Frank Phillips Home to pick up an application; references are required. Fully-guided tours are given Wed through Sat from 10am-4pm and Sun from 1-4pm (last tour begins at 4pm each day). For an application packet or more information, call Debbie Speer, Historical Interpreter, at 918-336-2491 or dspeer@okhistory.org.

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To learn more about county programs, please call the Tulsa RSVP office at 280-8656, or email rsvp@rsvptulsa.org.

Tulsa Staff Contact:  Jan Kelley                                                        Hit Counter

 

Date of last update:  05/13/2008