The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
- (a) The talents of our older adults will prove to be vital to the prosperity and well-being of California.
- (b) California’s older adults possess experience and perspective that can be expanded through strong organizational associations.
- (c) California’s older adults represent enormous civic potential, and they are underutilized.
- (d) California’s older adults should be provided opportunities for civic involvement.
- (e) The AARP reports that two-thirds of its senior corps volunteers reported a decrease in isolation upon volunteering.
- (f) Sixty-seven percent of older adults who volunteer report that their social connectedness has increased because of the volunteer work.
- (g) Volunteering has been shown to reduce self-reported symptoms of depression in older adults.
- (h) Volunteer organizations maintain support for older adults and leverage individual interests and abilities through established community involvement
- (i) Volunteering or donating time to nonprofit organizations may be an ideal low-cost strategy to help improve health among older adults.
- (j) Volunteer roles that accommodate the variability of individual capabilities are likely to attract older volunteers who commit more and largely benefit from their experience.
- (k) California’s older adults should be provided an array of volunteer opportunities to ensure the choice and flexibility of engagement.
- (l) Extended periods of productivity in older adults contributes to improved health conditions and emotional well-being.
- (m) Volunteer organizations are an investment in human capital and support the advancement of California’s older adults and community at large.