The Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Berkshire County is also now home to the Pittsfield Visitor Center. The center offers information and materials on both city and countywide activities.
The Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Berkshire County will host a meet-and-greet event on Wednesday, June 29, at 16 Bartlett Ave. in the Berkshire Athenaeum building.
Beginning Tuesday, June 1, the Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Berkshire County will launch its free ride service, Wheels for Wellness, for all Berkshire County residents.
Wheels for Wellness is a free ride service for county residents of all ages who need transportation to wellness-related activities, including medical and social services appointments, fitness classes, therapy, as well as transport to vaccine sites.
The program is a partnership between RSVP and Berkshire Community Action Council, Berkshire Fallon Health Collaborative, Community Health Programs, Berkshire Interfaith Organizing, and Berkshire Health Systems.
The new service builds upon RSVPâs existing van service which specifically serves Pittsfield.
RSVP Announces Recipient Of Lifetime Achievement Award
I always love when people receive Lifetime Achievement Awards because it s such a rare occurrence and it s an honor bestowed on a very deserving, special human being. Someone who s spent a good portion of their lifetime reaching out and helping others.
And when that honor is given to
someone in our community, it makes it even better.
I m happy to say that the Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Berkshire County has announced that longtime volunteer, Bertha Lawrence, is the recipient of the group’s inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award, designed to recognize extraordinary feats of service.