Volunteers In Action of Central KS/AmeriCorps Seniors

Volunteers In Action of Central KS/AmeriCorps Seniors A full service Volunteer Center designed to connect people with volunteer opportunities to suit interests, skills and passions.

06/10/2026
There’s something quietly shifting in our world – and most people can feel it.We’re more connected than ever through scr...
04/02/2026

There’s something quietly shifting in our world – and most people can feel it.

We’re more connected than ever through screens ... and yet somehow, more disconnected from each other. Neighbors don’t always know neighbors. People move through their days without that deeper sense of belonging, of purpose, of being needed.

But here’s the truth we don’t talk about enough.

We already have one of the most powerful solutions in our hands.

It’s not complicated. It’s not expensive.

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It’s simply this – people helping people.
And that’s exactly what happens every day through local volunteer efforts.
In our community, volunteers are doing more than filling roles – they’re rebuilding connections in real, tangible ways.
• A Meals on Wheels driver isn’t just delivering lunch – they may be the only friendly face someone sees all day.
• A volunteer driver for Non-Emergency Medical Transportation isn’t just giving a ride – they’re making sure someone gets lifesaving care.
• A grocery shopper isn’t just picking up items – they’re helping someone stay independent in their own home.
• A Tax-Aide volunteer isn’t just preparing a return – they’re putting critical dollars back into the pockets of neighbors who need it most.
• A Medicare counselor isn’t just explaining coverage—they’re easing confusion and bringing peace of mind during overwhelming decisions.
And then there are the countless other ways volunteers step in – quietly, consistently, compassionately – meeting needs that would otherwise go unmet.
Here’s what’s remarkable:
While volunteers are giving their time, they’re also getting something back that’s hard to find anywhere else right now:
Connection.
Dignity.
Community.
The truth is – these programs don’t run on systems.
They run on people.
On neighbors who show up.
On individuals who decide that even a few hours can make a difference.
To those volunteers – thank you.
You are the reason meals are delivered, rides are given, questions are answered, and dignity is preserved.
You are what makes this community stronger every single day.
And in April – National Volunteer Month – we don’t just recognize that impact.
We celebrate it.
We celebrate the early mornings, the extra miles, the listening ears, and the steady presence.
We celebrate the difference that one person can make.
And we invite others to be part of it.
No special experience is required.
Training and support are provided.
Flexible opportunities make it possible to serve in a way that fits your life.
Join Volunteers In Action at volunteersinaction.galaxydigital.com so that you stay connected to the needs of your community and can step in where your heart leads you.
What is required is simple:
A willingness to care
A desire to be part of something bigger.
A belief that community still matters.
Because it does.
And right now, our community needs people who are ready to step forward.
If you’ve been feeling that shift – that pull to reconnect, to contribute, to make a difference – this is your moment.
Join us.
Be part of rebuilding what matters most.

Linn Hogg, CVA, is the director of Volunteers In Action of Central Kansas. Contact her at 620-792-1614 or email [email protected].

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03/24/2026

Thursday the 26th. Benefits the Senior Center!!

Meals On Wheels needs volunteers to show up.Every weekday in our community, a simple knock at the door means more than a...
02/05/2026

Meals On Wheels needs volunteers to show up.
Every weekday in our community, a simple knock at the door means more than a hot meal. It means someone checked in. Someone cared enough to be there
And when that knock doesn’t come—someone notices that, too.
Meals On Wheels relies on local volunteers to deliver meals to homebound seniors who can’t shop or cook for themselves. Right now, the need is urgent.
These are neighbors who have worked, raised families, paid taxes, and quietly built the community we enjoy today. For many of them, the Meals On Wheels driver is the only person they will see all day.
Currently, more seniors need meals than there are volunteers available to deliver them. There are open routes right now—and seniors waiting for routes that haven’t even started yet.
It’s easy to assume someone else will do it.
But when everyone thinks that.... meals sit waiting, and seniors sit alone, wondering if they were forgotten. The need doesn’t disappear—the gap just grows wider.”
Volunteering doesn’t require special skills or a big time commitment. Routes are short. Schedules are flexible.
What matters most is showing up. If you can give even an hour a week, you can make sure a neighbor eats—and knows they still matter.”
The truth is simple:
If we don’t deliver the meals, no one else will.
📞 To learn more or sign up to volunteer, contact Volunteers In Action of Central Kansas at 620-792-1614.

Address

1025 Main Street, # D114
Great Bend, KS
67530

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+16207921614

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