CARSON CITY — Nevada Rural Counties Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), a leading non-profit organization dedicated to providing essential services and programs to seniors and veterans, is making a significant impact in multiple counties across Nevada.
The organization has earned recognition and acclaim throughout the region. At the helm of this organization is Molly Walt, C.E.O., a leader who has been appointed by Governor Joe Lombardo to the Nevada Commission on Aging and Nevada Volunteers. Throughout her career, Molly Walt has consistently demonstrated an exceptional commitment to going above and beyond to support seniors and veterans.
Her passion for philanthropy and her long-standing history of community service have been instrumental in shaping the success of Nevada Rural Counties RSVP. Her philanthropic nature has been a beacon of hope and support for seniors and veterans in our communities.
“I am honored to be appointed to the Nevada Commission on Aging and Nevada Volunteers,” said Molly. “I am passionate about volunteerism and helping seniors and veterans live their best lives, and I look forward to working with the Nevada Commission on Aging and Nevada Volunteers to make a positive impact on Nevada’s communities.” Nevada Rural Counties RSVP’s mission extends beyond providing essential services; it is also deeply committed to fostering a sense of community, belonging, and dignity among seniors and veterans.
The organization’s programs and activities are designed to promote social engagement, physical and mental well-being, and overall quality of life.
RSVP is a non-profit organization that helps provide seniors with life-saving services such as transportation, home companionship, Personal Emergency Response Systems, and much more. For more information, please contact Nevada Rural Counties RSVP Program, Inc. at 775-687- 4680.
To find out about other volunteer opportunities or about RSVP’s programs and services, please contact RSVP at (775) 687-4680 ext. 2 or visit nevadaruralrsvp.org.