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Nicholas Vissichelli
Nicholas Vissichelli
Strategies For Wealth Financial Advisor
https://www.strategiesforwealth.com/team/nick-vissichelli (631) 849-6992

At Strategies for Wealth, we are dedicated to helping individuals, families, and businesses make informed financial decisions. With decades of experience and a client-centered approach, we deliver customized financial strategies designed to help you build, preserve, and transfer wealth with confidence.

We understand that financial goals are as unique as the people who set them. That’s why we take the time to understand your objectives, evaluate your current situation, and develop tailored plans aligned with your long-term vision. Whether you’re planning for retirement, growing your business, or protecting your legacy, Strategies for Wealth is here to guide you—every step of the way—with clarity, integrity, and a deep commitment to your financial well-being.

Our impact extends beyond today. We believe the conversations we have now can empower the generations we may never meet. By planning with intention, we help shape a legacy that lasts.

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Volunteering in Retirement

Retirement Read Time: 3 min

“This generation got no destination to hold...
We are volunteers of America”

Volunteers by Jefferson Airplane

Those of a certain age will recall these Jefferson Airplane lyrics as a call to action, though for a different period and place. Even with the passage of time and through a lifetime of changes, the desire of baby boomers to make an impact on the world has not diminished.

Retirement is no longer about the hammock or unending hours of golf. It is a period of rejuvenation, second chances, and renewed growth. For many, this new phase includes contributing their time and talents to an organization in need.

Before You Start

An important first step is to engage in honest self-assessment. Inventory your skill set and interests. This will help identify what sort of volunteering opportunities are the best match for you.

Determine the commitment you are willing to make. Is this something that you want to devote 5-10 hours a week to, or are you willing to commit to more time? Is this something you want to do locally, around the nation, or even the globe? Will this volunteering be done individually, as a couple, or as a group?

Survey the Waters

There are plenty of resources to get a good view of the opportunities that exist. One place to start is by asking friends, family, and colleagues. Another option is to use one or more of the many tools created to help identify volunteering ideas that may deserve your consideration. For instance, the AmeriCorps website is one such tool run by the federal government.  You may also want to take a look at the VolunteerMatch website.

Another approach may be to pick charities that you support and check out their volunteer opportunities. Don’t be afraid to call them since some opportunities may not be advertised.

If you do choose to volunteer during retirement, you may find that you will receive as much as you give.

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