We Want to Talk with You!

Support and social connections are important at any age. Whether you’re an older adult living alone, an individual with chronic health conditions, a person living with mobility challenges, or anyone who could benefit from a simple “hello,” or a listening ear to help brighten the day…

We can all use a PAL. 

Our Phone Pal program can be a lifeline that brings emotional support, a friendly safety and wellness check for those living alone or homebound, peace of mind for families and caregivers as well as encouragement and friendship. Our program’s specially trained staff and volunteers make sure that every participant knows someone cares.

The Phone Pal program is FREE so contact us to schedule your first call today! For additional information or to sign up for our program:

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Area served for adults 18 and older: Muskegon, Oceana, and Ottawa counties.

For additional information on Phone Pal or to request a participant application, please complete the following:

    First Name*
    Last Name*
    Email*
    Phone Number
    County*
    Zip Code*
    Tell Us About Yourself*

    Want to Volunteer? We Want to Hear From You! 

    Do you enjoy sharing your time, conversation or lending an ear? You’d be a great addition to our Phone Pal program.

    As a program volunteer, you’d be providing the needed social connection and friendship to homebound seniors that will help lessen loneliness and isolation.

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    Volunteer as few as two hours a week and we’ll provide all the training.

    To learn more about becoming a Phone Pal program volunteer:

    231-733-7003

    888-353-6717

    PhonePal@call-211.org

    For additional information on volunteering or to request a volunteer application, please complete the following:

      First Name*
      Last Name*
      Email*
      Phone Number
      County*
      Zip Code*
      Tell Us About Yourself*
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      Funding for this service is provided in part through the Older Americans Act, The Aging and Adult Services Agency, and Senior Resources of West Michigan.

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