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Small-Scale Question Sunday for October 20, 2024

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Does anyone know of any community involvement clubs/organizations similar to things like the Lions Club, but much cheaper to belong to?

Edit: also, does anyone know how much volunteer work a disabled person can do before Social Security decides your ability to do so means you're able to (do paid) work and stops your benefits (which I've been advised recently is a thing that indeed happens)?

Google gave me the below link to a law firm specializing in Disability Law.

Social Security does not have any clear guidelines to distinguish what types of volunteer work are considered SGA (Substantial Gainful Activity), but some circumstances are likely to convince the SSA that a person is capable of working a full-time job:

  • Volunteering more than a few hours per week
  • Volunteer work that would earn above SGA if the person was paid for the work
  • The requirements of the work indicate the person could work at SGA level or return to their previous job
  • Volunteering at a business owned by a relative

https://www.brrlaw.com/volunteer-work-and-disability-benefits/#:~:text=If%20you%20volunteer%20and%20receive,and%20terminate%20your%20disability%20benefits.

So a volunteer activity like "No One Dies Alone", where you're basically just sitting in hospital rooms for a few hours a week, should be totally fine.