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Service Learning: AmeriCorps VISTA
 
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(602) 787-7241
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Kranitz Student Center
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Office Hours:
Mon - Thurs   Friday

Staff

Service Learning Coordinator
Dr. Paula Vaughn
E-Mail
paula.vaughn@pvmail.maricopa.edu
VISTA Members
Jessie Turner
Assistant Site Manager
Palomino II Intermediate School
(602) 494-8013
Navid Dejwakh
Assistant Site Manager
Palomino II Intermediate School
(602) 494-8013
Corinne Buffington
Echo Mountain
Volunteer Coordinator
(602) 485-7049
Dr. Natille Zimmerman
Vista Grants
Rachel Hardin
NOAH Clinic
Palomino Primary School
(602) 493-6193

Melissa Markstrom
Echo Mountain
Volunteer Coordinator
(602) 485-7049




 
Americorps Vista :Volunteers in service to America

What is AmeriCorps*VISTA?

It's part of the AmeriCorps national network of service programs. AmeriCorps*VISTA has been meeting the needs of low-income communities since 1965, when it was established as Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA). Since that time, more than 120,000 committed individuals have joined forces with over 15,000 local sponsors - public agencies and nonprofit groups - to strengthen low-income communities across the nation and carry out the mission of AmeriCorps*VISTA.

The Mission
--- To strengthen and supplement efforts to eliminate poverty and poverty-related problems;
--- To encourage and enable persons from all walks of life and age groups, including elderly and retired Americans, to engage in constructive volunteer service;
--- To generate the commitment of private sector resources;
--- To encourage volunteer service at the local level;
--- To strengthen the capacities of local agencies and organizations.

The Method

AmeriCorps*VISTA, with over 1,000 projects and more than 5,000 members, places individuals in disadvantaged communities for a full-time, full-year commitment to build the capacity of small community-based organizations.

Members are assigned to local public and private non-profit organizations to work toward meeting the community needs determined by the community itself. The AmeriCorps*VISTA member’s role in addressing the problems of poverty in a particular community are to mobilize community resources, increase the capacity of the low-income community to solve problems, and ensure that activities initiated or expanded by VISTAs are sustained by the community when they leave.

The members address issues in the areas of human needs, health, education, public safety, and environment.

For more than 35 years, AmeriCorps*VISTA members have been helping bring individuals and communities out of poverty. Members serve full-time for a year in nonprofits, public agencies and faith based groups throughout the country, working to fight illiteracy, improve health services, create businesses, increase housing opportunities, or bridge the digital divide. In fiscal 2001, approximately 6,000 AmeriCorps*VISTA members served in 1,200 local programs.

AmeriCorps*VISTA:
http://www.americorps.org/vista/memberinfo.html

VISTA National Office
 
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