Testimonials
Our community service Volunteers
Below are examples of how becoming a community service volunteer can affect your life and the life of others.
Sallie Romano
“Working as a community service volunteer for Senior Volunteer Services has made me happier, more content, doing something worthwhile. It keeps me busy. The people I help are happier too, to have me visit. They smile, hug me, and some even run to the door. They tell me ‘I’m so glad you’re here.’ What I do makes them get out of their house. Otherwise theymight just sit alone. Instead I take them to things in the community or play cards ordo whatever they want to do.”
Sallie Romano, Senior Companion Volunteer
Evelyn Koster
“I was sitting at home and this program was like a life saver for me. I just spent time watching T.V. or reading, and I was getting so bored. I saw the ad for Foster Grandparents community service volunteer and knew this was for me. I get so much satisfaction working with the children and also from the classroom teacher when she says I did a good job in helping the children.”
Evelyn Koster, Foster Grandparent Volunteer
Paul Goodstat
“What better way to make use of my experience as a consultant for Price Waterhouse than to help nonprofits that are doing such great work in Broward County? It gives me the opportunity to meet and work with interesting, motivated people who really appreciate the help. I recommend Executive Services Corps of Broward County to others who are looking for a rewarding experience in retirement as a community service volunteer.”
Paul Goodstat, Executive Services Corps of Broward County Consultant Volunteer
Marti Forman
“The Executive Service Corps has provided The Cooperative Feeding Program, and me personally, excellent training that has helped me understand strategic planning, prioritizing, and problem solving to a greater extent. In the past, we have utilized Executive Service Corps to imporve our IT capabilities and resolve existing problems. The professional, understandable and competent training and guidance provided by Executive Service Corps has been a big boost to our agency."
Marti Forman, CEO, Cooperative Feeding Program
Please contact us today for more information about how to become a community service volunteer.
Our community service Volunteers
Below are examples of how becoming a community service volunteer can affect your life and the life of others.
Sallie Romano
“Working as a community service volunteer for Senior Volunteer Services has made me happier, more content, doing something worthwhile. It keeps me busy. The people I help are happier too, to have me visit. They smile, hug me, and some even run to the door. They tell me ‘I’m so glad you’re here.’ What I do makes them get out of their house. Otherwise theymight just sit alone. Instead I take them to things in the community or play cards ordo whatever they want to do.”
Sallie Romano, Senior Companion Volunteer
Evelyn Koster
“I was sitting at home and this program was like a life saver for me. I just spent time watching T.V. or reading, and I was getting so bored. I saw the ad for Foster Grandparents community service volunteer and knew this was for me. I get so much satisfaction working with the children and also from the classroom teacher when she says I did a good job in helping the children.”
Evelyn Koster, Foster Grandparent Volunteer
Paul Goodstat
“What better way to make use of my experience as a consultant for Price Waterhouse than to help nonprofits that are doing such great work in Broward County? It gives me the opportunity to meet and work with interesting, motivated people who really appreciate the help. I recommend Executive Services Corps of Broward County to others who are looking for a rewarding experience in retirement as a community service volunteer.”
Paul Goodstat, Executive Services Corps of Broward County Consultant Volunteer
Marti Forman
“The Executive Service Corps has provided The Cooperative Feeding Program, and me personally, excellent training that has helped me understand strategic planning, prioritizing, and problem solving to a greater extent. In the past, we have utilized Executive Service Corps to imporve our IT capabilities and resolve existing problems. The professional, understandable and competent training and guidance provided by Executive Service Corps has been a big boost to our agency."
Marti Forman, CEO, Cooperative Feeding Program
Please contact us today for more information about how to become a community service volunteer.


